The Rules Beneath the Asphalt: How Pawan Saran Is Turning Parking Into Modern Infrastructure

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Parking is usually treated as a small inconvenience, the kind of everyday frustration people complain about briefly and then forget. But inside residential communities, universities, and private properties, parking is not a side issue. It is a system of access, security, revenue, enforcement, resident experience, visitor management, and operational control.

That is the part of the industry Pawan Saran has spent years trying to rebuild.

As Co-Founder and Chief Software Architect of ParkStash, Saran works on a problem that looks simple from the outside but becomes increasingly complex the closer one gets to the ground. A parking space may appear to be just a painted rectangle, but behind it are rules about who can use it, when they can use it, how long they can stay, whether they have paid, whether they are a resident, visitor, future tenant, contractor, student, or unauthorized vehicle.

“Parking looks simple until you start building...

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