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Downtown Parking Prices Surge on Event Days- Feels Like a Legal Scam

by Larry Ulibarri
March 5, 2025
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From $5 to $30? Event Parking Prices Are Out of Control

Anyone who has driven to a concert, game, or major event in a downtown area knows the struggle isn’t just finding parking—it’s affording it. What was a $5 to $10 all-day lot on a regular weekday can suddenly jump to $15, $20, or even $30 just because there’s a big event. Parking operators cover their regular signs, slap on temporary ones, and cash in on the demand without regulation.

It’s a frustrating trend that seems to have no limits or oversight. While businesses argue that surge pricing is just supply and demand, for drivers, it feels more like price gouging. Some eventgoers are forced to park blocks away or in residential neighborhoods, risking tickets or towing just to avoid the steep upcharge.

Public parking garages aren’t much better—many jack up their rates on event days, sometimes charging flat rates of $40 or more. And if the city is making extra money from these price hikes, where is it going? It would make sense to invest in more low-cost park-and-ride locations, better public transit, or even structured parking solutions, but instead, it seems like drivers are just paying more with no real solution in sight.

There’s a growing argument for capping event parking surges, especially when the increase isn’t justifiable beyond simple profit-seeking. Until then, drivers will keep circling the block, paying up, or ditching their cars altogether in favor of rideshares and alternative transportation—which, ironically, also surge in price when demand is high.

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