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The Next Revolution in Parking Technology

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2157211/fan_mail/new] The parking industry is rapidly evolving—but is consolidation helping or hurting innovation? In this episode of Parking Live, Jade Neville and Matt Darst sit down with Nick Stanton, Managing Partner at Athena, to explore one of the industry's most important debates: the rise of vertically integrated parking technology platforms. Nick shares insights from nearly two decades in the industry, discussing how the pandemic accelerated digital transformation, why "one-stop-shop" solutions may not be as integrated as they appear, and what risks vendor consolidation creates for cities, universities, and parking operators. The conversation also dives into procurement reform, open ecosystems, data standards, and the emerging role of agentic AI in parking technology. Topics include: The evolution of parking technology since the pandemic  The risks and rewards of vendor consolidation  Why interoperability matters  Open ecosystems vs. closed platforms  Procurement challenges facing cities  AI hype versus real-world applications  Agentic AI and the future of parking operations  Why APDS and CDS standards are becoming essential  Whether you're a parking professional, technology provider, or public-sector leader, this episode offers a thought-provoking look at where the industry may be headed next. Hosted and Produced by Jade Neville and Matt Darst. Producer: Chris O’Keeffe Editor: Patrick Emile Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin Executive Producer: Julie Gates Parking Live is brought to you by Modaxo — passionate about moving the world’s people.  Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo, their affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent. This production belongs to Modaxo and may contain information subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual-property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo and specifically disclaim all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

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episode The Next Revolution in Parking Technology cover

The Next Revolution in Parking Technology

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2157211/fan_mail/new] The parking industry is rapidly evolving—but is consolidation helping or hurting innovation? In this episode of Parking Live, Jade Neville and Matt Darst sit down with Nick Stanton, Managing Partner at Athena, to explore one of the industry's most important debates: the rise of vertically integrated parking technology platforms. Nick shares insights from nearly two decades in the industry, discussing how the pandemic accelerated digital transformation, why "one-stop-shop" solutions may not be as integrated as they appear, and what risks vendor consolidation creates for cities, universities, and parking operators. The conversation also dives into procurement reform, open ecosystems, data standards, and the emerging role of agentic AI in parking technology. Topics include: The evolution of parking technology since the pandemic  The risks and rewards of vendor consolidation  Why interoperability matters  Open ecosystems vs. closed platforms  Procurement challenges facing cities  AI hype versus real-world applications  Agentic AI and the future of parking operations  Why APDS and CDS standards are becoming essential  Whether you're a parking professional, technology provider, or public-sector leader, this episode offers a thought-provoking look at where the industry may be headed next. Hosted and Produced by Jade Neville and Matt Darst. Producer: Chris O’Keeffe Editor: Patrick Emile Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin Executive Producer: Julie Gates Parking Live is brought to you by Modaxo — passionate about moving the world’s people.  Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo, their affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent. This production belongs to Modaxo and may contain information subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual-property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo and specifically disclaim all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

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The Breakthrough That Could Simplify Parking Everywhere

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2157211/fan_mail/new] This week on Parking Live, Jade Neville sits down with leaders from the British Parking Association to explore a simple idea with huge implications: parking should just work.  From too many apps to disconnected systems and confusing user experiences, parking has become unnecessarily complicated for drivers and operators alike. But a growing push around open data standards could finally change that.  First, Jade speaks with Andrew Pester about why Parkex continues to bring the industry together around collaboration, innovation, and the future of mobility. Then she’s joined by Jon Allan for a practical breakdown of APDS — the Alliance for Parking Data Standards — and how it’s helping create a more seamless experience for everyday drivers.  They discuss: * Why drivers shouldn’t need multiple parking apps  * How shared standards reduce friction and confusion  * The connection between parking, EV charging, and mobility platforms  * Why interoperability matters for cities and operators  * How invisible technology can create a better customer experience  At its core, this episode is about making parking easier, more connected, and less frustrating for everyone involved. Hosted and Produced by Jade Neville and Matt Darst. Producer: Chris O’Keeffe Editor: Patrick Emile Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin Executive Producer: Julie Gates Parking Live is brought to you by Modaxo — passionate about moving the world’s people.  Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo, their affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent. This production belongs to Modaxo and may contain information subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual-property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo and specifically disclaim all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

26. mai 202625 min
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The Hidden Infrastructure Crisis Behind Autonomous Vehicles

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2157211/fan_mail/new] Most people think the future of robotaxis is about better technology. Bern Grush thinks it’s about the curb. In this episode of Parking Live, Jade Neville (Matt's got the week off) explores one of the most overlooked challenges in autonomous mobility: how cities manage pickup and drop-off at scale.  From blocked bike lanes and emergency vehicle conflicts to parking revenue impacts and accessibility concerns, Bern explains why autonomous vehicles still lack the “human intuition” cities depend on every day — and why curb orchestration may become as important to cities as air traffic control is to airports. The discussion covers: * The operational realities of robotaxis  * Why cities are being caught off guard  * The future of parking and curb monetization  * Human drivers vs. autonomous systems  * The risks of unmanaged curbside operations  * What the “10% autonomous city” could actually look like  If you work in parking, mobility, transit, or city operations, this episode offers an early look at the infrastructure decisions cities will soon have to make. Hosted and Produced by Jade Neville and Matt Darst. Producer: Chris O’Keeffe Editor: Patrick Emile Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin Executive Producer: Julie Gates Parking Live is brought to you by Modaxo — passionate about moving the world’s people. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

12. mai 202649 min
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The Blueprint for Modern Parking Enforcement

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2157211/fan_mail/new] Michael Wiktorko, Interim Head of Parking Services at the London Borough of Hackney, joins Jade Neville and Matt Darst to break down what it really takes to run a modern, high-performing parking operation. Hackney handles more than 8,000 appeals and hearings each month—and consistently ranks among the top-performing London councils, with over 76% of cases decided in its favor at tribunal.  Michael shares how bringing enforcement in-house transformed the organization—from leadership and culture to operations, safety, and long-term planning. The conversation explores how small operational changes, like fixed scheduling and local district assignments, led to major improvements in officer safety, service consistency, and community trust. They also dig into the role of data and technology in enforcement—from using complaints and appeals as core performance metrics to deploying body-worn cameras and fully digital workflows to improve fairness and accountability. Looking ahead, Michael outlines what’s next for the industry, including the opportunities—and risks—of AI, the need for better cross-agency data sharing, and how local governments can adopt new technology responsibly within a highly regulated environment. In this episode: *  Bringing parking enforcement in-house—and what changed operationally  *  How local knowledge reduced incidents and improved service  *  Why complaints and appeals matter more than ticket volume  *  The real impact of body-worn cameras and digital systems  *  Where AI fits (and doesn’t) in enforcement decision-making  *  Building public trust through transparency and data access Hosted and Produced by Jade Neville and Matt Darst. Producer: Chris O’Keeffe Editor: Patrick Emile Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin Executive Producer: Julie Gates Parking Live is brought to you by Modaxo — passionate about moving the world’s people. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

28. april 202645 min
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Who Gets the Curb? Fixing Parking, Delivery, and Congestion at the Source

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2157211/fan_mail/new] The curb is no longer just a place to park—it’s one of the most contested and valuable pieces of real estate in any city. In this episode of Parking Live, hosts Jade Neville and Matt Darst sit down with Jacob Malleau, Head of Product at CurbIQ, to unpack how curbside demand has exploded—and why cities are struggling to keep up.  From rideshare pickups and last-mile deliveries to bike lanes, patios, and EV charging, the curb now serves more users than ever—without adding a single inch of new space. The result? Congestion, double parking, safety risks, and a frustrating “last block” experience for drivers. Jacob explains how cities can move from static parking models to dynamic curb management—using better data, clearer communication, and smarter policy to match the right user to the right space. In this episode: * Why the curb has become the most competitive space in urban mobility  * The hidden cost of the “last block” (and why navigation apps get it wrong)  * How lack of parking visibility drives congestion and illegal parking  * The role of data standards like Curb Data Specification (CDS) in unlocking curb intelligence  * Real-time availability, digital curb maps, and behavior-shaping tools  * How autonomous vehicles could reshape curb usage—for better or worse  * The future of enforcement: from penalties to incentives  * Why cities should start small—and solve one curb problem at a time  This conversation reframes parking as part of a larger mobility ecosystem—and makes the case for treating the curb as a dynamic, data-driven asset. Hosted and Produced by Jade Neville and Matt Darst. Producer: Chris O’Keeffe Editor: Patrick Emile Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin Executive Producer: Julie Gates Parking Live is brought to you by Modaxo — passionate about moving the world’s people. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

14. april 202654 min