Parking Live
Parking Live is the podcast that looks beyond the meter to explore the systems, policies, and people shaping the future of curbside space. Co-hosted by Jade Neville and Matt Darst—two industry veterans who’ve worked every angle from frontline enforcement to strategic design—this show dives into the real issues facing cities, agencies, and mobility leaders today.
From EV fire safety and AI-driven enforcement to frontline welfare and behavior-shaping policy, Parking Live unpacks the overlooked world of parking with global insight and sharp perspective. Whether you’re in public sector mobility, tech, or just trying to decode your neighborhood’s parking signs, you’re in the right spot.
Parking Live is brought to you by Modaxo.
Parking Live
The Blueprint for Modern Parking Enforcement
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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
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