On-Street Parking, Safety, and the Role of Technology
Episode Overview
In this follow-up episode, Krista Olien is joined by Clyde Wilson and Leigh Thomas to reflect on the team’s conversation with Nick Nicholas, a police captain whose role includes municipal parking oversight.
The discussion expands on frontline safety, enforcement, situational awareness, and the difficult role parking professionals play in their communities. The team also explores broader challenges in on-street and municipal parking, including technology adoption, revenue capture, customer experience, and the importance of making informed decisions during the RFP process.
Why This Matters
On-street parking is one of the most visible and emotionally charged areas of the parking industry.
For municipalities and universities, parking impacts safety, access, enforcement, revenue, and public perception. Technology can help improve operations, but only when it is selected carefully, managed effectively, and paired with people who understand how to serve the community.
What You’ll Learn
* Why frontline enforcement roles deserve more support
* How visibility and awareness impact safety and parker confidence
* Why technology should make people more efficient, not obsolete
* How LPR and enforcement tools can improve revenue capture
* Why on-street parking requires a different strategy than garages
* How municipalities can become better buyers of technology
* Why RFP research and vendor validation matter
Key Takeaways
* Parking enforcement is difficult public-facing work
* Frontline visibility can improve safety and customer confidence
* Technology should support people, not replace them
* Municipal parking challenges are often operational and internal
* On-street parking requires strong data and thoughtful management
* RFP decisions should be based on research, not vendor promises
* The best technology improves efficiency, revenue, and customer experience
Episode Breakdown
00:00 Introduction and recap of Nick Nicholas’ episode
01:30 Frontline safety, enforcement, and respect
03:40 Defining on-street and municipal parking
06:50 Situational awareness and enforcement safety
10:00 Technology, enforcement, and people
15:00 Managing technology for revenue and efficiency
20:00 Internal pressures in municipal parking
24:00 Understanding who parks downtown
27:00 The future of on-street parking
31:30 Becoming better technology buyers
35:30 RFP research and vendor validation
About the Hosts
Krista Olien President of TPN Consulting and host of the podcast, leading conversations around strategy, transparency, and the future of parking operations
Leigh Thomas Project Manager with a background in mathematics and data analysis, focused on improving operational clarity and performance through data-driven insights
Clyde Wilson Founder of TPN Consulting, bringing over four decades of industry experience and insight into parking operations, contracts, and financial performance
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