Boston upgrades parking enforcement, paid parking, permitting, and payment processing to improve efficiency, transparency, and user experience
BOSTON, Oct. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Boston Transportation Department (BTD), including the Office of the Parking Clerk, is upgrading its digital parking infrastructure with Passport, the most trusted technology partner for innovative curb management solutions. The initiative replaces Boston's decades-old parking system with a unified, digital platform designed to streamline operations, enhance compliance, and improve service delivery for residents, businesses, and visitors.
"As part of our commitment to modernizing city services and improving the day-to-day experience, this move makes parking in Boston simpler, fairer, and more efficient," said Jascha Franklin-Hodge, Chief of Streets for the City of Boston. "From day one, Passport has worked hand-in-hand with us, learning the nuances of our operations and configuring its platform to support a data conversion of over 30 million records and facilitating the sharing of information across departments. Together, we've replaced a 40-year-old system of siloed tools with a flexible foundation that will let Boston embrace whatever the future of mobility brings, while giving residents a more transparent, accessible experience today."
"Our ability to deliver the best experience to our constituents relies on the hardworking teams in the city and technology systems that are reliable and secure," said Santiago Garces, Chief Information Officer for the City of Boston. "Passport was an incredible partner in making the transition to our new system go smoothly. And, by insourcing the management of phones, network, and equipment, our DoIT team was able to save 42% of the annual costs that were previously outsourced to the previous vendor."
Just 72 hours after replacing the city's former vendor, Passport's end-to-end platform processed more than $750,000 in payments. Since the launch, Passport has processed over $17 million in curbside payments. BTD teams have embraced the technology with speed, hitting 111% of the previous system's digital activity and completing over 13,000 constituent-serving actions by day three, from appeals and residential permit approvals to citation payments and hearing scheduling. This rapid rollout and immediate impact highlight Passport's ability to help Boston move faster, serve better, and deliver a seamless experience city-wide.
As part of this system-wide upgrade, the highly used ParkBoston app has returned to its original provider, Passport. The app has been upgraded as a key part of the city's broader digital parking system transformation.
Passport's integrated solutions bring together parking enforcement, permitting, mobile payments, and data management into a single platform, helping one of the largest American cities:
- Simplify permitting and ticket appeals with a user-friendly, mobile-accessible system
- Increase transparency around parking rules, notices, and fees
- Support better compliance and reduce administrative burden across city departments
"Boston joins a growing list of cities rethinking how curb space is managed," said Khristian Gutierrez, co-founder and CEO of Passport. "This collaboration exemplifies what Passport's platform was built for: partnering with forward‑thinking cities to simplify the complex work of managing the curb, with a solution that evolves alongside them. BTD leadership has a tremendous vision for its curbs, and we're honored to stand by their side during this digital transformation. With our open, API-first platform as Boston's new foundation, we're excited for this journey together, helping the city stay ahead of mobility innovation and deliver a seamless, transparent experience for its community."
In order to deliver such an ambitious and transformative project, the City of Boston engaged Accenture's public service practice to provide services that included project management, training support, business process improvement, and change management. Tim Rogers, Managing Director in Accenture's Public Service practice, said: "We're proud to collaborate with the City of Boston to drive this significant transformation of its parking infrastructure. By leveraging digital technologies, we're helping to create a more efficient, user-friendly parking system that simplifies enforcement, permitting, and payment processing, ultimately enhancing the overall experience for residents, businesses, and visitors."
Passport has processed over $4 billion in curbside payments and supports more than 800 municipalities and private operators across North America. Its platform touches one in five Americans through tools like digital permits, mobile parking payments, and citation management.
For more information, including best practices and resources, visit https://www.passportinc.com/.
About Passport
Passport is the trusted technology partner for over 800 cities and private operators across North America, unifying paid parking, enforcement operations, and payment infrastructure into one platform. By simplifying how municipalities manage and monetize the curb, Passport empowers local leaders to boost compliance, unlock new revenue opportunities, and improve how people move around their communities. Passport helps cities thrive by delivering the tools and insights they need to meet evolving mobility challenges and create community-focused outcomes.
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