Texas properties benefit from combining both Scan to Pay and License Plate Recognition technologies based on specific use cases and property characteristics.

Scan to Pay works well for urban mixed-use developments and retail centers where customer convenience matters. Austin's downtown properties, Corpus Christi's waterfront retail, and Waco's revitalized commercial districts all feature visitors who appreciate quick, contactless payment options. QR code systems require minimal infrastructure and work with existing lot layouts.

License Plate Recognition excels in gated communities, office parks, and controlled-access properties common in Texas suburban development. LPR automates entry and exit, enforces parking policies without staff intervention, and provides detailed utilization data. Suburban office complexes and multifamily properties with existing gate infrastructure can add LPR relatively easily.

Many successful Texas implementations combine both technologies. A mixed-use property might use LPR for tenant access and reserved spaces while offering Scan to Pay for visitor parking. Office complexes can use LPR for employee parking and Scan to Pay for evening event parking. This hybrid approach maximizes revenue while maintaining appropriate access for different user groups.

We work with best-in-class technology partners to match the right solution to each property's specific situation. Our vendor-neutral approach means recommending what actually works for your property type, existing infrastructure, and revenue goals rather than pushing a single technology.

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