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Item Caracterización del impacto financiero administración parqueadero por la secretaria de regulación y control de tránsito de Buenaventura(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2017) Vera Lara, Charlen Alexis; Campaz Jiménez, María Cruz; Baracaldo, Victor ManuelThis characterization work raises the financial impact that the creation and direct administration of a public parking lot where all sanctioned and immobilized vehicles of the district may enter for the secretary of regulation and control of Buenaventura Transit; for its development the observation, investigation and study by the members of this argumentative exhibition are valued. Background information on the research topic will be reviewed, as well as proposing solutions for the research problem, meeting specific objectives that will not lead to the development of the general objective of the research, based on some reference frameworks that give us the route to Carry out this investigation. Around the entire project, the feasibility is analyzed so that the Ministry of Transit and Transportation of Buenaventura can create and manage a parking lot of vehicles immobilized for violations of the city's traffic regulations, the current system and the values that are they perceive, as a comparison is also made between the current system, that is, by the agreement 519 of April 7, 2016 with the company Cosmos and the agreement 520 dated April 7, 2016 with the company JAM and the economic benefits for the Secretary of Transit that brings the implementation of the new model managed by the same Secretary. When conducting the financial analysis, it is concluded that the project is feasible and highly beneficial for both the Secretary of Transit and citizens, since it aims to improve the quality of the service and the resources received will be used to improve the road infrastructure and processes education that stimulate the best practices of traffic regulations in drivers until minimizing infractions as an ideal of the administrator.