Clancy Systems International, Inc. Adds Transit Contract
Posted on: Tuesday, 25 April 2006, 15:00 CDT
Clancy Systems International, Inc. (Pink Sheets: CLSI) has contracted with Standard Parking of Chicago to provide a comprehensive reserved permit system for the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). The program now services three major stations: Pulaski, Cicero/Midway and Cumberland. With the success of the program new stations will be added. The CTA program utilizes the Web-enable services that Clancy provides to other transit systems including BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), LA Metro (Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority) and NTSFS (Norwalk Transit-Santa Fe Springs).
These agencies administer 175,000 parking spaces. Many of these spaces are now being converted to paid reserved parking utilizing Clancy's services which include not only the monthly reserved permits, but travel parking permits, daily prepaid reserved and Park-by-Phone on the spot paid parking.
These programs earned BART a prestigious Federal Transit Administration Transit Website Award for "Outstanding Transit Information Website Design." The award was issued by the Department of Transportation, United States of America.
"Clancy looks to expand its programs for transit systems and private parking operators as the need for reserved and guaranteed parking becomes more widespread. We see a tremendous opportunity for growth in public transit and we are positioned to provide services that make parking and permitting easy for the rider and profitable for the transit agency," stated Stan Wolfson, President.
Source: Business Wire
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