This estimator projects what parking will cost you in Nashville across a month and a year, using local rate norms for street meters, daily garage maximums, and monthly passes, with an optional surge multiplier for events.
How it works
For pay-as-you-go parking the tool multiplies your rate by frequency and adds an event surcharge; for a pass it uses the flat monthly fee:
base monthly = rate × times per month
event extra = eventRate × eventDays × (multiplier − 1)
monthly cost = base monthly + event extra (pay-as-you-go)
monthly cost = pass price (monthly pass)
annual cost = monthly cost × 12
When you choose pay-as-you-go with daily rates, the tool also compares your total to a monthly pass so you can see which is cheaper for your usage.
Example and notes
Parking 10 days a month at a 20 dollar daily max is 200 dollars, so a 100 dollar monthly pass is clearly cheaper — the break-even is about five days. Add three event days at a 2x multiplier on a 30 dollar event rate and that surge adds about 90 dollars. Annualized, a steady 100 dollar pass is 1,200 a year. Valet and hotel parking are set per property and not included; enter those as a daily rate if they apply.