Parking the Future

Brooke Krieger

What happens to parking when the cars drive themselves? In Parking the Future, mobility strategist and industry thought leader Brooke Krieger reads from her groundbreaking book on how autonomous vehicles, AI, and smart cities are transforming the way we move, and the way we park. Whether you work in parking, transportation, urban planning, or tech - or you're just curious about the future of your city - this podcast will challenge the status quo and spark new ideas. Follow along to rethink the curb, reimagine mobility, and future-proof your city - one episode at a time.

Episodes

  1. EPISODE 5

    Parking the Future - Chapter Five: Challenges to Overcome

    In this episode of Parking the Future, author and urban mobility expert Brooke Krieger narrates Chapter Five, focusing on the critical challenges that stand between today’s cities and an autonomous future. As AV technology accelerates, this chapter provides a realistic look at the roadblocks that must be addressed to unlock its full potential—from infrastructure gaps to ethical dilemmas and funding hurdles. Topics covered include: Infrastructure readiness, including electrification of parking, EV fleet hubs, and smart grid upgradesSmart city technology, such as 5G, V2X communication, and real-time data mappingPolicy and regulation barriers, including outdated traffic laws, liability concerns, and the need for dynamic curb managementCybersecurity and data privacy, with a focus on AV-generated data and protection standardsPublic safety and ethical decision-making, including pedestrian protection and AV behavior in complex scenariosSocioeconomic equity and accessibility, ensuring AVs don’t deepen existing mobility gapsFederal funding challenges, exploring the fragmented landscape of national infrastructure investment and the impact of shifting political prioritiesKrieger outlines how collaboration between policymakers, mobility companies, and city leaders will be essential to overcome these hurdles. With the right vision and coordination, AVs have the potential to create safer, smarter, and more equitable cities. This chapter is a call to action for leaders and innovators to prepare not just for AVs—but for a future that puts people and purpose at the center of urban mobility.

    25 min
  2. EPISODE 6

    Parking the Future - Chapter Six: Cities Leading the Way

    In this episode of Parking the Future, author and urban mobility expert Brooke Krieger narrates Chapter Six, spotlighting the cities shaping the future of autonomous mobility and smart urban design. This chapter showcases global case studies—featuring European leaders like Oslo, Helsinki, and Barcelona—and turns to Lake Nona in Orlando, Florida, a U.S. smart city model that blends AV innovation with community-centered design. Each example reveals how forward-thinking policies, infrastructure, and partnerships can create sustainable, connected cities ready for the driverless era. Topics covered include: Oslo’s electric-first approach, with robust EV and AV infrastructure and zero-emission transit goalsHelsinki’s data-driven Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) model, integrating AVs into a seamless, multimodal networkBarcelona’s smart city ecosystem, connecting AVs to digital twin simulations and sustainable freight and passenger servicesLake Nona’s autonomous shuttle network, smart city infrastructure, and collaborative approach to education, workforce development, and wellness-centered urban planningLessons for global cities on sustainability, equity, collaboration, and preparing infrastructure for autonomous mobilityKrieger highlights how these pioneering regions prove that autonomous vehicles can do more than just move people—they can reduce environmental impact, enhance accessibility, and help build healthier, more livable communities.

    16 min
  3. EPISODE 7

    Parking the Future - Chapter Seven: The Road Ahead

    In this episode of Parking the Future, author and urban mobility expert Brooke Krieger narrates Chapter Seven, laying out a roadmap for mobility professionals navigating the shift to autonomous vehicles (AVs). As AVs move from concept to deployment, the mobility sector faces both transformative opportunities and complex challenges. Krieger breaks down how companies and industry leaders can strategically prepare, adapt, and thrive in this rapidly changing landscape. This chapter covers: What mobility professionals must do now to prepare for AV integration, including digital readiness assessments, fleet optimization, and data infrastructure upgradesDeveloping AV-compatible business models, from subscription services to Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) integration and dynamic pricing strategiesWorkforce transformation, with a focus on new skills in AI, data, and cross-functional collaborationBuilding partnerships with AV developers, municipalities, and the wider AV ecosystem, from co-developing infrastructure to sharing real-time dataLeveraging NPA, IPMI, and industry associations for training, standards, and collaborationCultivating agility and innovation, including contingency planning, R&D investments, and staying ahead of regulatory, technological, and customer-driven trendsKrieger emphasizes that the industry’s future leaders will be those who balance preparation with adaptability—investing in the skills, partnerships, and technologies that will define mobility in a driverless era.

    27 min
  4. EPISODE 8

    Parking the Future - Chapter Eight: Embracing the Future

    In the final episode of Parking the Future, author and urban mobility expert Brooke Krieger narrates Chapter Eight, concluding the series with a forward-looking vision of how autonomous vehicles (AVs) will reshape transportation, land use, and urban life as we know it. This episode explores the unstoppable momentum of AV adoption and the strategic role the parking and mobility industry must play in creating more livable, sustainable, and equitable cities. Topics covered include: The technological and market forces driving AV adoption forwardHow artificial intelligence will power predictive parking, frictionless payments, and real-time urban decision-makingA vision for 2030 and beyond, where shared AVs, Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS), and curbside innovation redefine how cities functionThe evolution of parking—from high-demand real estate to logistics hubs, EV charging centers, and AV fleet depotsHow cities can use AVs to promote sustainability, inclusivity, and better land useThe importance of cross-sector collaboration, industry association leadership, and updating policy frameworks to support the transitionA fresh take on Donald Shoup’s parking theories, reimagined for an autonomous worldKrieger closes the book—and the series—by challenging listeners to think bigger than vehicles. The AV revolution isn’t just about automation; it’s about building smarter, more human-centered cities that elevate connection, efficiency, and quality of life.

    26 min

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What happens to parking when the cars drive themselves? In Parking the Future, mobility strategist and industry thought leader Brooke Krieger reads from her groundbreaking book on how autonomous vehicles, AI, and smart cities are transforming the way we move, and the way we park. Whether you work in parking, transportation, urban planning, or tech - or you're just curious about the future of your city - this podcast will challenge the status quo and spark new ideas. Follow along to rethink the curb, reimagine mobility, and future-proof your city - one episode at a time.