Cleveland Airport Parking FACTA Settlement

Savett v. SP Plus Corp
No. 17CH2437, GD-21-009142
Circuit Court of Cook County, Chancery Division

File Claim

If you used a credit or debit card to pay for parking at the main parking deck at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport from February 17, 2015, through May 19, 2016, and received an electronically printed paper receipt, you may be eligible to receive a voucher for up to $23 for parking at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.

A Class Action Settlement Agreement (“Settlement”) has been proposed in the class action lawsuit called Savett v. SP Plus Corp., No. 17CH2437, pending in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Chancery Division (the “Action”). If the Court gives final approval to the Settlement, SP Plus LLC (formerly known as SP Plus Corporation), including its officers, directors, owners, operators, parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, employees, agents, representatives, lawyers, and insurers (the “Defendant”) will provide, for each Class Member who parked in the main parking deck at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and paid with a credit card or debit card and received an electronically printed paper receipt during the Relevant Time Period and properly and timely completes and submits a Valid Claim Form, one nontransferable Voucher for up to $23.00 for parking at the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.

Please read the entire Notice carefully. It summarizes the settlement and explains your legal rights and options in this settlement.

What Are My Options?

Submit a Claim Form

— Deadline: April 22, 2026

If you submit a valid claim form and the Settlement becomes effective, you will receive a voucher and will give up your rights to sue the Defendant on any Released Claim, as defined in the Settlement Agreement. You must submit a Valid Claim Form to receive one Voucher worth up to $23.00.

Exclude Yourself

— Deadline: April 22, 2026

If you exclude yourself from the Settlement, you will not receive a Voucher under the Settlement. Excluding yourself is the only option that allows you to bring or maintain your own lawsuit against the Defendant for a Released Claim.

Object

— Deadline: April 22, 2026

You may file a written objection telling the Court why you object to (i.e., don’t like) the Settlement and think it should not be approved. Submitting an objection does not exclude you from the Settlement.

Do Nothing

If you do nothing, you will not receive any financial benefits from the settlement, but you will give up your rights to pursue or continue to pursue a Released Claim against the Defendant.