Which Parking and Mobility Trends Will Have the Most Impact Over the Next Five Years?
By Al Carroll

- Vehicles powered by renewable energy sources.
- Increases in code required EV charging stations.
- Parking guidance systems and mobile/smart phone apps that inform users about pricing and parking availability which reduces wayfinding/travel time spent searching for parking spaces. This trend will also reduce carbon emissions and increase user convenience.
- Accessibility to public mass transit (i.e. “Park n’ Ride”) parking facilities.
- Future-proofing in anticipation of repurposing a structured parking facility in the future due to a reduction in private vehicle usage resulting from increases in mass transit, ride sharing via Uber, Lyft, etc. and a greater proportion of the population/work force working from home.
- Energy efficient lighting systems.
- Increases in bike/motorcycle/golf cart storage areas that encourage alternative means of travel.
- Automated entry/exit gates.
- Car Lift systems/”Stackers” that reduce the area of building footprints thereby increasing the availability of land for other uses.
- Use of recycled or more sustainable building materials in permanent construction that leave a smaller carbon footprint.
- Increase in electronic (cashless) payment systems such as PayPal and license plate recognition technology that will increase user convenience
Al Carroll is Executive Vice President for McCarthy Building Companies.