Here's the kicker. The DDA has decided to suppress this free service
for some obviously specious reasons. Unfortunately, it's a common
reaction to the concept that "information wants to be free." I
encountered a similar response to a request to University parking
officials when inquiring about the possibility of open access to their
capacity utilization data.
Here's the great blog entry on the whole sorry story by the developers.
http://www.voiptechchat.com/voip/255/a2dda-blocks-asterisk-parking-data/
This is the number: +1 (734) 272-0909
It used to work. Now it generates an error when you request the data
for a structure.
How sad.
Phil
http://arborupdate.com/article/1783/dda-blocks-parking-information-by-phone-service
--Liz
If I were paranoid, I might wonder whether DDA is suppressing this data
because it would demonstrate that there is no need for the new $50 million
parking structure next to the library.
I love this quote:
They also didn't mention my theory about the library parking structure, but
I can't really fault them for that.