Modern parking operations. Proven results.
LotLogic helps small colleges, hospitals, municipalities, and private campuses recover revenue, reduce complaints, and tighten parking operations without buying another expensive system.
LotLogic Ops OS
Operations Overview
Permits Active
4,782
+12%
Citations Issued
1,243
-8%
Collections
$287K
+15%
Appeals
314
-5%
Command
$ lotlogic audit start
Scanning permits...
Reviewing citations...
Analyzing revenue...
Generating report...
Why teams hire LotLogic
A practical operator's lens, not consultant theater.
We work inside the ugly middle where parking operations usually break: unclear permit rules, inconsistent enforcement, weak collections follow-through, complaint-heavy appeals, confusing signage, and reporting nobody trusts.
Cleaner SOPs
Turn tribal knowledge into repeatable workflows, scripts, forms, and checklists.
Public-safe language
Tighten appeals, policy language, and campus-facing communication before they become PR problems.
Revenue control, not software churn
LotLogic is designed for teams that already have some mix of permits, citations, LPR, mobile tools, or vendor platforms in place and need stronger operational discipline around them.
Flagship offer
Parking Revenue Recovery Sprint
A focused audit and implementation package for under-resourced parking teams that need clarity on revenue leaks, complaint drivers, enforcement consistency, and policy execution.
How it lands
01 Diagnose
Identify where policy, staffing, communication, and collections break down.
02 Standardize
Turn recurring friction into operating documents the team can actually use.
03 Track
Build simple reporting loops for revenue, exceptions, and frontline accountability.
Founding range
$2,500-$7,500
Calibrated for first sprint engagements with small colleges and similarly constrained institutions.
Proof
Work the campus can feel.
Closing CTA
If the parking operation feels messy, start with the mess.
Book a 30-minute Parking Ops Review and we’ll talk through permits, citations, appeals, towing, collections, reporting pressure points, and whether a sprint makes sense.