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Committee approves moving forward on extension of Denver parking meter contract with IPS

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The Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved a motion to advance a contract amendment that would extend the city’s parking meter, pay-station and software services with the IPS Group through Oct. 31, 2027. The extension preserves existing equipment and analytics while staff continues planning for future curb-management changes.

Denver’s Transportation and Infrastructure Committee voted Wednesday to send to the full City Council a contract amendment that would extend the city’s parking meter, pay-station and software agreement with the IPS Group through Oct. 31, 2027.

The amendment would preserve the city’s existing mixed inventory of single-space smart meters and pay stations and maintain vendor-provided equipment maintenance and software analytics while staff continues work on a broader curbside management strategy. "That contract also manages the equipment maintenance … and it also offers us software system operations, which is really important because that's a lot of the analytic tools that we use," said Cindy Patton, chief operating officer for the Department of Transportation & Infrastructure (DOTI).

The extension request was presented as a capacity-and-time amendment rather than a…

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