Coverage / New York

New York Parking Coverage

Live coverage of every Park Graph city in New York. Browse covered cities below, then drill into individual lot pages for addresses, hours, and accepted payment methods.

Covered cities in New York

About Park Graph in New York

Park Graph is the operating system for parking in New York. Every operator on Park Graph — from large metro garages to single-lot suburban operators — uses the same QR-based payment system, the same operator dashboard, and the same AI-agent discoverability stack. There is no hardware to install, no on-site meters to maintain, and no minimum size requirement to join. If you operate parking inventory anywhere in New York, this page is where your future inventory will appear once you onboard.

Drivers in New York can pay for parking at any Park Graph lot using Apple Pay, Google Pay, or any major credit or debit card. There is no app to download, no account to create, and no membership required. Every transaction generates an instant digital receipt. Operators receive payouts within two business days through Stripe Connect.

The hardware-free Park Graph QR-code parking payment flow used at every operator lot across New York: park, scan, pay, and walk away.
How drivers pay for parking at Park Graph lots throughout New York — scan, choose a duration, and pay in seconds.

Dynamic pricing for New York operators

Park Graph operators across New York can turn on dynamic pricing so their rates move with real demand instead of staying flat all day. Event surges, weekday commuter peaks, and quiet overnight stretches each get their own price point, managed from a single operator dashboard. Because there is no on-site meter or gate to reprogram, a New York operator can change pricing rules in seconds and have them take effect on the very next scan. Drivers always see the exact rate on the lot signage and on the individual lot coverage page before they commit, so pricing in New York stays transparent.

The same dashboard shows New York operators which lots are filling up, how occupancy trends across the day, and how each pricing change affects paid sessions and revenue. That feedback loop is what makes hardware-free parking practical at any scale in New York — from a single downtown surface lot to a portfolio of garages spread across multiple cities.

Park Graph occupancy and dynamic-pricing timeline showing how demand shifts across the day for parking operators in New York.
Occupancy and demand patterns help New York operators set dynamic pricing that fills lots without leaving revenue on the table.

AI-agent discovery across New York

Every indexable Park Graph lot in New York is discoverable by AI assistants. Park Graph publishes structured ParkingFacility data — street address, geo coordinates, hours, accepted payment methods, and accessibility features — through its public API, MCP server, and ChatGPT Actions. When a driver asks ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity for parking near a destination in New York, a live Park Graph lot can be surfaced inline and paid for in seconds. As more New York operators come online, the state's graph of AI-discoverable parking inventory keeps getting denser.

This matters because drivers in New York increasingly start their parking search inside an AI assistant rather than a maps app or a parking-specific app. By publishing the same structured inventory to every supported assistant at once, a single New York operator can capture high-intent demand from across the entire AI ecosystem without managing a separate listing for each platform. The operator dashboard is the only place a New York operator needs to keep their address, hours, rates, and accepted payment methods accurate — every driver surface and AI assistant reads from that one source of truth.

Launching a New York lot on Park Graph

Bringing a lot live in New York takes minutes, not weeks. An operator enters the lot address, posted hours, capacity, and rates; Park Graph generates a QR code to print and post on site. From the first scan, the lot accepts Apple Pay, Google Pay, and major credit and debit cards, appears on its New York city coverage page, and becomes discoverable by AI assistants. There is no hardware to wire up, no gate to install, and no minimum lot size — a single space or a multi-level garage in New York both run on exactly the same system.

For operators

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