Parking BOXX is a North American manufacturer of barrier gate systems for parking lots and garages throughout Portland and the Portland Metro area. Straight arms up to 20 feet, articulating arms for low-clearance garages, breakaway safety design, and CloudEASE cloud management — all manufacturer-direct with no middleman. Serving Portland facilities from Downtown Portland to Central Eastside.
Parking BOXX barrier gates are available in two arm configurations — choose the right type for your Portland facility.
Standard configuration for surface lots, garages, and commercial facilities. The most common barrier gate arm type installed in Portland.
The arm folds upward during operation, requiring significantly less overhead clearance. Essential for Portland parking garages where headroom is limited.
Barrier gates are available in regular (driver's side) or reverse (passenger side) configurations to match your lane layout.
Arm length is selected based on lane width. Standard lengths cover single-lane through double-wide applications.
Optional upgrades include LED-illuminated arms for 24/7 visibility, security cameras (single or dual with NVR), and battery backup for power-outage operation.
Every Parking BOXX barrier gate includes comprehensive safety features designed to protect vehicles, pedestrians, and the equipment itself.
The barrier arm automatically reverses direction if it contacts a vehicle or object during closure, preventing damage and injury.
Engineered break points with a shear pin that snaps on impact — protecting the motor, housing, and vehicle. Replacement shear pin costs under $10.
Illuminated panels indicate lane status — green when open, red when closed. Reduces driver confusion and prevents wrong-way entry.
An audible warning sounds before the arm descends, alerting pedestrians and drivers in the gate zone.
In-ground vehicle detection loops prevent the arm from closing on a vehicle and detect tailgating attempts.
Infrared beam sensors across the lane opening detect obstructions and hold the arm in the open position until the lane is clear.
| Arm Lengths | 8 ft, 10 ft, 12 ft, 18 ft, 20 ft (straight); up to 12 ft (folding) |
|---|---|
| Arm Material | Lightweight aluminum with 3M red retroreflective visibility strips |
| Housing | Stainless steel, rust-resistant — rated for extreme heat and cold |
| Motor | Direct drive motor with selectable open/close speed |
| Safety | Auto-reverse, breakaway arm, photo-eye, dual loop detectors, audible alarm |
| Breakaway Repair | Shear pin replacement — under $10 per incident |
| Power Backup | Optional battery backup for power outage operation |
| Manual Override | Manual release mechanism for emergency access |
| Software | CloudEASE cloud management software included at no additional cost |
| Optional Add-Ons | Security cameras (single or dual with NVR), LED illuminated arms, LPR integration |
Parking BOXX barrier gates are configured for the access control and revenue requirements of each facility type in the Portland area.
ADA-compliant gates with emergency bypass and patient validation
Guest validation, valet integration, and revenue capture for Portland hotels
Permit zones, monthly credentials, and LPR-based access for campuses
Revenue control for city-owned garages and surface lots in Portland
Employee and tenant access control for Portland office buildings
Merchant validation and shared parking for Portland shopping centers
High-volume fast-cycle gates for airport and off-airport parking
Seasonal access management and gate control for RV parks
Parking BOXX offers manufacturer-direct pricing with no middleman markup for barrier gate installations in Portland. Published pricing — no demo wall, no mandatory sales cycle.
Final pricing depends on arm length, number of lanes, additional equipment, and installation requirements. Request a quote for an exact price tailored to your Portland facility. Portland's wet season from October through May delivers near-constant rain and damp conditions that accelerate corrosion on terminal connections and require sealed enclosures for all outdoor parking equipment installations.
A single Parking BOXX barrier gate unit ranges from $2,000 to $6,000 depending on arm length and configuration. Complete gated systems with barrier gates, pay stations, and CloudEASE software start around $15,000. Full-featured systems with LPR cameras range from $40,000 to $150,000+. Parking BOXX offers manufacturer-direct pricing with no middleman markup for Portland installations.
Parking BOXX offers two arm configurations for Portland installations: straight arms (8 to 20 feet) for surface lots and standard garages, and articulating/folding arms for low-clearance garages that fold upward to save headroom. All arms feature lightweight aluminum construction with 3M retroreflective safety strips.
Yes. Parking BOXX provides complete barrier gate installation in Portland and throughout the Portland Metro area. As the manufacturer, Parking BOXX handles the entire process — site survey, equipment manufacturing, concrete and electrical prep, hardware mounting, CloudEASE software configuration, and operator training.
Every Parking BOXX barrier gate includes auto-reverse on obstruction, breakaway arm design with shear pin (under $10 to replace), red/green illuminated guidance panels, audible closure alarms, dual loop detectors for tailgate prevention, and photo-eye infrared sensors. All safety features are standard — not add-ons.
Yes. Parking BOXX barrier gates integrate with LPR camera systems for ticketless entry, RFID card readers for credential-based access, and the CloudEASE cloud management platform. A single system can combine barrier gates with pay stations, LPR cameras, and access control readers — all managed from one dashboard.
Portland tenants and visitors increasingly expect cashless payments, EV charging integration, and digital receipts from parking facilities. Parking BOXX pay stations support credit card, contactless NFC, and mobile payment, while CloudEASE provides digital receipt delivery and the usage data operators need to plan EV charging station placement based on actual dwell times — aligning with Portland's sustainability goals and tenant expectations.