Mid-South Transportation & Parking Association
Welcome to the Mid-South Transportation and
Parking Association's web site! MSTPA provides economical
educational and professional networking opportunities for
parking and transportation professionals in the mid-south
region. Members receive discounts on sponsored webinars
and our annual conference. They also have access to
conference presentation materials and electronic
newsletters. Our current membership drive features
a “BOGO” promotion – for each full membership, we will offer
one free “associate” membership. Consider becoming a member today! For more information about membership, visit our Membership Page.
The 2012 MSTPA annual conference is just around the corner! The conference is slated for March 12-14, 2012, in Nashville, Tennessee. Come join us for three days of networking, meetings, leadership discussions, and behind-the-scenes tours of the Music City!
The theme of the conference this year is, “The role of parking and transportation services in downtown redevelopment.” Industry expert Dennis Burns, CAPP, will be delivering the keynote address and is one example of the excellent line-up of speakers we are proud to offer this year. Topics will range from economic development to electric buses, from navigating to "town and gown" relationships to transportation growth and ADA accomodations, and from customer service to capital asset management. In addition, shop talks will give you an inside view of the best practices that other colleges, universities and municipalities employ.
MSTPA 2012 promises to be an excellent conference and a great value. Register online today! Registration fees for attendees start at just $125, and vendor and sponsor opportunities start at just $200. A complete listing of attendee fees and of vendor and sponsor opportunities can be found on our Conference web page. We are offering reduced rates for those who register before February 15, so register for MSTPA 2012 today!
We look forward to seeing you in Nashville!
- Jennifer Tougas, President