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i currently take the bus to Oakland but will need to drive in the near future due to us moving to the north. i'm wondering if i need to get on the waiting list now or if there are other options (ie- free parking!). As far as i know, some people pay for street parking but then you have to go to your car every 2 hours to put in more money. that might work some days for me but not for others. i've also heard parking is free around Phipps/Schenly park but that would really be a hike for me since i work by Carlow. Panther Hollow would also be a hike. Any other creative ideas?
Thanks!
Re: Parking in Oakland
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
I think free, sadly, is unheard of in Oakland. I agree with Emmy, parking at S&S is probably your best bet. I'd absolutely recommend getting on a list, I know the waitlist for the garage in my building goes back to 2003:-/
This part of the parking website also had a list of non-Pitt garages, so maybe you'll find a better rate on one of these: http://www.pts.pitt.edu/parking/visitor.html (I want to say the garage on Forbes has a sign advertising a lower rate - I just don't remember what it is). Also, I think there were lots down around CMU. While not ideal, you could easily hop a bus from that end of Oakland to yours, possibly. Good luck!
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
do you mind posting your email & I'll send you more info? or, my email is emmylou1222 at gmail
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
Yeah, the only free parking I've ever known of in Oakland is if you find a broken meter.
The cheapest route is probably finding someone who rents out a parking lot. I know a lot of people who park in spots behind apartment buildings.
I work in Oakland and just wanted to give you a warning about parking on the street, where meters used to be. They have now taken out most of the meters and you pay at a centralized pay station the street. Most streets in Oakland are two hour parking only- this means that you will get a ticket if your car is not moved in two hours (even if you have gone to your car to pay again after your inital time is up). Many people I know get tickets this way - they have really buckled down on the street parking.
A lot of my collegues park on Second Ave. and take a shuttle or bus in from there. I don't know much about it, but worth looking into since they all say it is pretty cheap.There is a garage on Meyran (by the Parkvale Bank) that charges at the MOST $9 a day. It's cheaper if you're only there for a short time, but anything over 6 or 7 hours is $9. Much less expensive than Soldiers and Sailors, and closer to Carlow.
When I started at Pitt, I got on the waitlist for the OC lot and Soldiers and Sailors. I parked in the Meyran garage until I got my parking pass. I got a spot in the OC lot in 4-5 months and one in Soldiers and Sailors about 9 months after that. If you contact Pitt parking they can help you figure out where to get on the wait lists for. Some are easier to get on than others.
Hope this helps!
It fills up fast though, so if you're coming in at 8:30-ish - there's a good chance they could be full.