
Parking Mindsets via Four Questions
Reinventing Parking is the official podcast of the Parking Reform Network ! Why not join? This week, I ran a short training session about pa...
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsOpening Radio and Podcast...

Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsFetching podcast shows and categories...
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsFetching podcast episodes...

Reinventing Parking is the podcast about parking policy for anyone who wants a better city and better urban transport. It aims to find and share ways to change parking policy to help you wit...

Reinventing Parking is the official podcast of the Parking Reform Network ! Why not join? This week, I ran a short training session about pa...

Reinventing Parking is the official podcast of the Parking Reform Network ! Why not join? This edition of Reinventing Parking was prompted b...

Reinventing Parking is the official podcast of the Parking Reform Network ! Why not join? The United Kingdom has been both a bold parking re...

Reinventing Parking is the official podcast of the Parking Reform Network ! Why not join? On November 2, 2023, the Austin City Council voted...

Reinventing Parking is the official podcast of the Parking Reform Network ! Why not join? This month I want to share some parking reform ide...

My guest this month is an active Parking Reform Network member with unique insights at the interface between the parking owned by buildings...

I spoke with Dana Yanocha about an encouraging, readable and helpful new report from ITDP that focuses on off-street parking reform. "Breaki...

Several years ago, I gamified on-street parking management using a board game. It brings home to players the amazing power of parking fees i...

People keep claiming that parking reform and the Parking Reform Network are "anti car". So I thought I should make an episode to try to answ...

This month's Reinventing Parking episode looks at parking lot maps. Parking lot maps might seem an unlikely viral hit but Parking Reform Net...

Reinventing Parking this time is 25 minutes of edited highlights from my appearance on the OoruLabs Talking Heads podcast . OoruLabs is an I...

Can parking reform co-exist with justice for frail aging people and for people with disabilities? That was a central theme of a Parking Refo...

Ten years ago Beijing's parking problems were among the most extreme I had ever seen. How the situation improved is an encouraging story. I...

This episode of Reinventing Parking is full of encouragement for parking reformers. It's a lively chat with the Parking Reform Network 's en...

If you found this podcast, you are probably interested in parking reform. But what do you know about the idea of " park-once-and-walk distri...

I am a great fan of Dr Liz Taylor's research on parking so it was wonderful to interview her recently. We had a long discussion but, for thi...

Singapore is quite a weird country. I know. I have lived here for more than 20 years now. But is its parking weird too? And is Singapore a p...

Oregon recently enacted the most aggressive statewide parking reforms in the United States. The Parking Reform Network webinar about those r...

In mid-2020, Edmonton's city council amazed many of us in the parking reform scene by voting to comprehensively remove minimum parking requi...

This month's Reinventing Parking features an encouraging case of a non-profit organization taking the initiative on parking policy in its ho...

Reinventing Parking this time tackles the issue of sidewalk parking (or pavement parking or footpath parking). It features me and several ot...

Around 90 percent of New Zealand's people now live in areas where parking mandates have been abolished. This bold step was part of national...

This episode features edited highlights from an excellent panel discussion on parking reform that took place at the YIMBYtown 2022 conferenc...

Daniel Firth surprised me several times in the latest episode of Reinventing Parking as we discussed Stockholm and its parking policies. I l...

More and more cities around the world have been abolishing their parking mandates. So should we describe parking minimums as "an endangered...

Fayetteville in Northwest Arkansas abolished all of its commercial parking minimums. Benefits quickly emerged but no drama or problems. Faye...

This edition of Reinventing Parking features a great four-way discussion with three Brazilians, Clarisse Linke, Hannah Machado and Fernando...

The Netherlands is less known for parking than for fostering astonishing levels of bicycle use. But Dutch car parking policies and practices...

Reinventing Parking is now the official podcast of the Parking Reform Network! Our first step is a joint fundraising effort and we could rea...

Waverley council area in Australia has had zero parking minimums since 2018. I interviewed Sara Stace to find out more. Two keys to Waverley...

Reinventing Parking this time looks at a successful parking reform campaign in Washington DC. The episode is a lightly edited recording of a...

Let me tell you about the new Parking Reform Atlas . It is a project to make it easier for parking changemakers to find noteworthy parking p...

The latest episode of Reinventing Parking features more from Patrick Siegman. This time we discussed on-street parking fee success stories i...

Patrick Siegman is one of my inspirations as a parking policy changemaker and a skilled practitioner and consultant on parking (and much mor...

"Join the new Parking Reform Network!" was the key message Lindsay Bayley, Jane Wilberding and I had in mind when we planned our discussion...

The Reinventing Parking podcast is back after a few months' break! The focus this time is a new report from Centre for London, entitled "Rec...

The Japanese approach to parking, despite its uniqueness, has much to teach the rest of us. I (Paul Barter) discussed Japanese parking with...

Adaptive Parking aims to be the answer to this question: How can my city defuse real parking problems without making car dependence worse, w...

This edition of Reinventing Parking offers answers to people's concerns that abolishing parking minimums will cause shortages of on-site par...

This month's Reinventing Parking is on minimum parking requirements and draws on relevant highlights from many episodes since the podcast wa...

Paid parking is the most useful tool in parking management and this edition of Reinventing Parking provides 30 suggestions for making on-str...

Jakarta is no parking policy model yet! But middle-income cities everywhere will certainly relate to its parking difficulties and to the ref...

Reinventing Parking #11 is an interview with Fabian Küster, lead author of a report on car and bicycle parking from the European Cyclists' F...

Paul's guest this month is Tony Jordan, founder of Portlanders for Parking Reform, which is an example of a rare beast - a non-profit advoca...

Embracing Walkable Parking (park-once-and-walk planning) may be much more useful for ending parking minimums than most of us have realized....

Episode 8 is a chat with Matt Lowrie of the Greater Auckland blog about Auckland, New Zealand, and its bold with parking reforms. These incl...

Episode 7 of the Reinventing Parking podcast looks at Mexico City, which abolished its parking minimums in July 2017. There are lessons here...

Paul Barter spoke with Jos Nino Notz about parking policy in Berlin, Germany. It is a mixed story. On the one hand, Berlin boldly abolished...

Carlos Felipe Pardo and Paul Barter had a nerdy parking policy conversation as they tried to wrap their minds around some of the surprising...

Parking change is a key to improving public space in cities. Paul Barter shares the key points from his talk at a Berlin conference organize...