ORLANDO, Fla. – The parking garages at Orlando International Airport will get a new system meant to help visitors find parking in real time.
The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority approved a new automated parking guidance system on Wednesday, awarding the $13-million contract to Transportation Systems Inc. of Apopka.
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The system uses cameras and color-coded lights to point drivers to open parking spots.
Digital signage at garage entry points will also let drivers know about open spaces on each floor.
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This parking system is similar to the one used at attractions like Disney Springs.
The parking system will be added to parking garages A, B and C and Terminal Top parking garage over the course of two years, starting in 2025.
The system will be installed in phases and the garages will remain open.
The board also approved a plan for another system that includes license plate reader technology. The system allows employees to help guests trying to find their vehicles.
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