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Ed Danyluk – President, Drivn Parking
Parking is one of the most common sources of frustration in multifamily communities. Residents expect to find a space when they come home, guest parking needs to be managed fairly, and community managers need systems that don’t add more work to already busy days.
Ed Danyluk has spent more 25 years helping property owners and community managers solve these challenges. Over his career he has developed and managed more than 1,200 parking locations and teams of over 2,000 employees across the Western United States.
As President of Drivn Parking, Ed works with residential communities to improve parking availability, reduce complaints, implement fair enforcement programs, and introduce practical technology that makes parking easier to manage. His focus is simple: turn parking from a daily frustration into a well-run amenity that supports resident satisfaction and property value.
Originally from Vancouver, Canada, Ed relocated to the Seattle area in the late 1990s and is a husband and father of five daughters. He previously served on the board of the USO and continues to support organizations that serve members of the U.S. military.
If parking at your community isn’t working the way it should, Ed welcomes the opportunity to share ideas that have helped other properties solve the same challenges.
Parking is one of the most common sources of frustration in multifamily communities. Residents expect to find a space when they come home, guest parking needs to be managed fairly, and community managers need systems that don’t add more work to already busy days.
Ed Danyluk has spent more 25 years helping property owners and community managers solve these challenges. Over his career he has developed and managed more than 1,200 parking locations and teams of over 2,000 employees across the Western United States.
As President of Drivn Parking, Ed works with residential communities to improve parking availability, reduce complaints, implement fair enforcement programs, and introduce practical technology that makes parking easier to manage. His focus is simple: turn parking from a daily frustration into a well-run amenity that supports resident satisfaction and property value.
Originally from Vancouver, Canada, Ed relocated to the Seattle area in the late 1990s and is a husband and father of five daughters. He previously served on the board of the USO and continues to support organizations that serve members of the U.S. military.
If parking at your community isn’t working the way it should, Ed welcomes the opportunity to share ideas that have helped other properties solve the same challenges.
Parent Company
Drivn Parking Solutions LLC
107 Spring Street
Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 581-4081 http://drivnparking.com
Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 581-4081 http://drivnparking.com
Supplier Member
Drivn Parking Solutions LLC