New Passport Study Shows Cities Shifting Toward Compliance-First Parking Strategies
Survey of hundreds of cities highlights growing adoption of digital tools and behavior-focused enforcement
Based on responses from hundreds of Passport's 800 cities and private operator partners across
"The sentiment around investing in enforcement technology and similar tools to drive payment compliance has evolved drastically over the last several years," said
Digital tools are playing a central role. Most respondents report that between 26% and 75% of parking transactions now occur via mobile payments, highlighting wide variation across cities. Smaller and mid-sized cities often remain at the lower end of this range due to more limited enforcement capabilities, but as cities invest in enforcement software, mobile payment adoption accelerates, positioning many to exceed 75% of transactions via mobile payments by 2026. More than half of respondents have already moved to digital, license plate–based permits, and mobile enforcement software was cited as the technology with the greatest impact on operational efficiency, followed by license plate recognition.
Despite growing technology adoption, staffing constraints and public perception remain major factors shaping compliance outcomes. Limited enforcement resources and community resistance were cited more frequently than technology limitations, highlighting that compliance is as much a human challenge as a technical one.
Cities are also refining how they measure success. While increases in paid parking transactions are the most common metric, many still rely on citation counts, signaling a shift toward outcome-based evaluation models.
Looking ahead, respondents expect greater digital enforcement, automation, and connected systems to define parking compliance in the next three to five years.
"Disconnected systems and limited staff capacity often force teams into manual workarounds, driving slower translation of insights into action," added
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