Parking in Portland varies sharply by neighborhood and by how you pay, so a single posted rate rarely reflects your real cost. This estimator applies district-level median rates to monthly garage, daily lot, or metered street parking and rolls them up into daily, monthly, and annual figures.
How it works
Each neighborhood carries a multiplier against a downtown baseline. The tool applies it to whichever parking type you choose:
monthly garage = base monthly rate × neighborhood factor
daily lot = base daily rate × neighborhood factor × days/month
street meter = hourly rate × neighborhood factor × hours/day × days/month
Monthly figures are then annualised (×12) and reduced to a per-day equivalent so you can compare a fixed monthly pass against pay-as-you-go options on the same basis.
Example and tips
Parking downtown 20 days a month in a daily lot at the base $18/day comes to about $360/month, while a monthly garage pass at $125 is far cheaper if you park that often — the break-even is roughly 7 days a month. If you only visit occasionally, metered street parking or a daily lot wins. Remember that event nights near stadiums and concert venues use flat surge rates this estimator does not model.