CLEVELAND — If you’re heading to the West Side Market in Cleveland, there are changes taking effect Friday in which their paid parking lots will transition to a gateless parking system.
“This creates a system of seamless entry and exit into the lots and alleviates congestion on Lorain Avenue and West 25th Street on days when the Market is busy,” according to a post Thursday on the West Side Market’s Facebook page.
So what does this mean for you? Here’s everything you need to know about public parking as outlined by the West Side Market:
- The first 60 minutes during West Side Market hours are free.
- After 60 minutes, during Market hours, the hourly rate is $1.50 + tax, with a daily maximum of $12.
- Outside of West Side Market hours, parking begins at the hourly rate, with the daily maximum of $12.
- If you plan to park for more than 60 minutes during West Side Market hours, or any time outside of Market hours, you will pay by following directions on well-marked signage in the parking lots.
- To pay, you can scan the code on the sign, or text or call the number posted. You will provide your license plate number, your payment info and your intended parking duration.
- If you are approaching your paid duration limit, you will receive a notice on your phone. You will also be given the option to increase your duration if you'd like.
- CPMC and ProPark staff will be onsite Friday, June 7 - Sunday, June 9, to assist guests during this transition.