Legal Notice of Class Action Settlement Collier v. SP Plus Corp., Case No. 16CH13568 Cook County Chancery Division If you used a credit or debit card to pay for parking at the main parking garage or any surface lot (economy, short term, long term) at Dayton International Airport from October 14, 2014 through October 14, 2016 and received an electronically printed paper receipt, this Notice provides information about a proposed class action settlement that could affect your legal rights. A settlement has been reached with SP Plus LLC (formerly known as SP Plus Corporation) ("Defendant") in a class-action lawsuit alleging that the expiration dates of credit and debit cards were included on electronically printed receipts during the time period described above. The settlement provides for a voucher worth up to $23 to be used for airport parking at Dayton International Airport, for class members who submit valid claim forms. The Circuit Court of Cook County, Chancery Division will have a hearing to decide whether to give final approval to the settlement so that vouchers can be issued. Class members may submit a claim for a voucher, exclude themselves from the settlement, object to the settlement, or ask to speak at the final approval hearing. For a detailed notice and to submit a claim go to www.daytonairportparkingsettlement.com. What's this about? The lawsuit claims that Defendant violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act by printing the expiration dates of credit and debit cards on electronically printed receipts. SP Plus LLC denies that it has violated any laws and denies that it has engaged in any wrongdoing. The settlement does not mean that the Defendant did anything wrong. Instead, the parties agreed to the settlement to avoid the costs and risks of a trial. Who's included? The settlement includes anyone who used a credit or debit card to pay for parking at the main parking garage or any surface lot (economy, short term, long term) at Dayton International Airport from October 14, 2014 through October 14, 2016, and received an electronically printed paper receipt. What benefits does the Settlement provide? If it becomes effective, the settlement will provide a voucher to Class Members who submit valid claim forms, good for one Voucher worth up to $23.00 to use for parking at Dayton International Airport. How do you ask for a Voucher? You fill out a form on the settlement website, www.daytonairportparkingsettlement.com. Claim Forms must be submitted by July 15, 2026. Vouchers will be distributed after the Court grants final approval to the settlement and the settlement becomes effective. What are your other options? You may choose whether to stay in the Class. If you submit a claim form or do nothing, you are choosing to stay in the Class. This means you will be bound by all orders and judgments of the Court, and you will not be able to sue or continue to sue the Defendant about the legal claims resolved by this settlement. If you stay in the Class you may object to the settlement if you do not like some part of it. You or your own lawyer may also ask to appear and speak at the hearing, at your own cost. Objections and requests to appear are due by July 15, 2026. If you do not want to stay in the Class, you must submit a request for exclusion by July 15, 2026. The detailed notice on the website, www.daytonairportparkingsettlement.com, explains how to file a claim, object, ask to appear and speak at the Final Approval Hearing, or request exclusion. The Court's Final Approval Hearing The Court will hold a hearing in this case, known as Collier v. SP Plus Corp., No. 16CH13568, on September 15, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. Central Time to consider whether to approve: the settlement; a request by the lawyers representing Class members for attorney fees, costs, and expenses of up to $150,000, which includes a proposed $10,000 payment each to the Named Plaintiffs who worked on behalf of the entire Class. These fees, costs, expenses, and payments will be paid separately by the Defendant and will not reduce the amount of benefits available to Class members. If the settlement is approved, Class Members will release the Defendant from all claims listed in the Settlement Agreement. A copy of the Settlement Agreement is available at the website. How do you get more Information? To learn more, visit the website, or write to Collier v. SP Plus Corp. Settlement, c/o Analytics Consulting LLC, PO Box 2002, Chanhassen, MN 55317-2002. www.daytonairportparkingsettlement.com 5-31/2026


