Lunch & Learn: Reclaim your property with LPR
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Lunch & Learn: Reclaim your property with LPR

Learn how Peak Parking’s LPR platform helps maximize revenue, streamline enforcement, and give control back to property owners.

By Morgan Copeland, CPP

Date and time

Wednesday, June 11 · 12 - 2pm EDT.

Location

1050 Marietta St NW

1050 Marietta Street NorthWest Atlanta, GA 30318

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • Free venue parking

Join Peak Parking for a complimentary Lunch & Learn at 1050 Brickworks to discover how License Plate Recognition (LPR) technology can unlock new revenue, streamline enforcement, and protect your parking assets — all with zero upfront cost to your property. We'll walk you through how our LPR solution works, show real-world results, and explain how we fully fund the installation, making it risk-free and turnkey for owners and managers. Enjoy lunch on us while learning how to take the hassle out of parking management and start capturing lost revenue immediately.

Frequently asked questions

What is LPR, and why does it matter for my property?

License Plate Recognition (LPR) is a camera-based system that identifies vehicles in real time — allowing you to automate enforcement, improve compliance, and reclaim control of your parking. Whether your goal is to generate revenue from paid parking or simply ensure spaces stay available for tenant

Is there any cost to my property?

No! Peak Parking covers the full cost of LPR installation. There are no upfront expenses or hidden fees.

How does this benefit tenants and customers?

LPR protects spaces for tenants and visitors, reduces violations, automates billing for registered users, and enables welcome messages—creating a smoother, more professional experience for everyone on site.

Who will be speaking at this event?

Morgan Copeland, General Manager or Whatever It Takes, of Peak Parking will be the speaker for this event. Morgan currently oversees all of Peak's operations in Georgia and has deployed numerous LPR Systems across the Southeast.

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