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Coverage Area Maps
Dec 23, 2008 - 1PM add comment
To quickly see all of the areas that we cover, check out the new page in the about section:
parking area coverage maps
This page has a list of each area we have captured parking information for. There are also maps with markers for each neighborhood and will update automatically as new areas come online.
Bushwick Completed
Dec 23, 2008 - 9AM add comment
Long Island City, Queens
Nov 19, 2008 - 9PM add comment
You can search for parking in Long Island City in Queens now.
Here is an screenshot:

Check out some of these signs:
Washington Heights area Added
Nov 18, 2008 - 3PM add comment
We added the Washington Heights area in upper Manhattan quite some time ago, but just in case you missed it:
Park for free in Astoria, Queens
Oct 22, 2008 - 10AM add comment
PrimoSpot has gathered the parking information for Astoria, Queens.
To date, this area has more one week parking and spots free of any restrictions that we have seen for the NYC metro area.
Cut, Fold, Tape, then Play!
Oct 16, 2008 - 3PM 1 comment
Bryan over at paperfoldables made us a cool foldable flyer. It has a retro green convertible with a detachable head and flip-out mobile phone. The driver inside is unhappy looking for parking, then she uses PrimoSpot on her mobile and finds a free place to park!
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Check it out:
Make Your Own:
- Download the PDF.
- Print it out on your best (color) printer.
- Cut carefully along the dark lines.
- Fold on the dotted lines.
- Tape the flaps to the inside.
- Have fun driving around your house and parking wherever you please!
Spots in West Bushwick
Oct 08, 2008 - 11AM add comment
We have added on-street parking and bike rack information for the Weastern part of the Bushwick area, this is the part of Buswick that meets up with Williamsburg in Brooklyn. Follow the link and check it out.
More one week parking:

Go Green with PrimoSpot - Find Bike Racks!
Oct 07, 2008 - 11AM 1 comment
Check out our new feature - bicycle rack locations and photos:

Just click the toggle bike racks link at the top while browsing the map and the bikes will drop in.
Please let us know what you think in the contact us section or add a comment to this posting.
We Hug Trees
Sep 23, 2008 - 1PM add comment
"This website searches out nearly 20,000 listed street parking spots to tell you which are open, or which have meters that are about to run out. When you are ready to park, you can look up what's available on your phone and head to that spot, drastically cutting down the amount of frustration and wasted gas we experience prowling the streets for an open spot."Our thanks go out to the people over at treehugger.com.
Google Maps Mania Posting
Aug 30, 2008 - 11AM add comment
Thanks!
Link and Embed
Jul 31, 2008 - 10PM add comment
We added the ability to link to an exact point on the map, and embed PrimoSpot maps into your own site.
Use the link button on the right hand site of the map page:

The embeded maps look like this: (move it with your mouse)
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You can easily add maps to your site by pasting the embed code into your site or blog. Here is some example HTML that you would need to use:
<iframe width="500" height="400" src="http://primospot.com/spots/embed?width=500&height=400&lat=40.727324&lng=-73.979294&q=embeded+location" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0"></iframe><br /><small><a href="http://primospot.com/spots?lat=40.727324&lng=-73.979294&q=embeded+location" style="color:#0000FF;text-align:left">View Larger Map</a></small>
The important parts are the width, height (notice these are in the iframe definition and the link parameters) and the lat and lng parameters. The q parameter in the link is what will show in the search box. The lat and lng paramaters can be omitted if a valid address is used in the q paramater.
Be sure to let us know using the contact us form if you own a site and embed our parking maps.
Added Fort Greene
Jul 25, 2008 - 7PM add comment
PrimoSpot in Harlem
Jul 14, 2008 - 11AM add comment
More changes to parking regulations in Brooklyn
Jul 07, 2008 - 9PM add comment
Random Sarah does a screencast using the site
Jul 07, 2008 - 12PM add comment
Sarah is now one of our favorite people on the web! We just found out about this, or we would have posted earlier:
Thank You Sarah.
P.S. Tell your little brother we said hi.
Added Greenwood Cemetery area in Brooklyn
Jul 06, 2008 - 5PM add comment
We now have collected the information for the area around Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn.
There are some places where you can stay for one week, just south of Prospect Park.
Enjoy!
Hey, people live in Harlem, too!
Jul 03, 2008 - 5PM add comment
No Stopping vs No Standing vs No Parking
Jul 01, 2008 - 4PM add comment
One of the questions we get a lot is What does no standing mean, exactly?
Well, for the NYC metro area, here is your answer.
Is this confusing? Yes.
Why? We will let you draw your own conclusions on this.

Q: Will I get a ticket parking at a broken meter?
Jun 30, 2008 - 6PM add comment
A: According to NYC.gov:
If a meter is broken, you can park for a maximum of one hour, even if the posted sign is for a longer time period. If the meter is missing, you can park for the maximum amount of time posted on the signs.
Short Answer:If the meter is broken, you can park for an hour. If the meter is missing, you still have to obey the posted hours of the parking sign.
Parking signs to change in Park Slope
Jun 29, 2008 - 12PM add comment
It seems residents of Park Slope are not too happy about other people parking on their streets:
Check out this article in the New York Times
No standing except trucks loading and unloading defined
Jun 18, 2008 - 7PM add comment
from the NYC.gov site: No standing except trucks loading and unloading. Where a posted sign reads "No Standing Except Trucks Loading and Unloading," no vehicle except a commercial vehicle, or a service vehicle as defined in the Section 4-01(b) (pdf) of the New York City Traffic Rules, may stand or park in that area, for the purpose of expeditiously making pickups, deliveries or service calls, and except that in the area from 35th St. to 41st St., Avenue of the Americas to 8th Avenue, inclusive, in the Borough of Manhattan between the hours of 7 am and 7 pm, no vehicle except a truck as defined in Section 4-13(a) (pdf) may stand or park for the purpose of expeditiously making pickups, deliveries or service calls.
Q: How did you guys get all of this information?
Jun 14, 2008 - 5PM add comment
A: It is a very complicated method involving pigeons, wing flapping generators, and wireless cameras. The good news is that day old bagels and bread are cheap, which should help to keep our costs down. We tried squirrels at first, but they quickly formed a union and nuts are too expensive.
Next question ...
Should I Pay Meters on Sundays?
Jun 11, 2008 - 6PM add comment
Prospect Park, Brooklyn anyone?
May 27, 2008 - 11AM add comment
Due to our tireless hard work, we have added a new area to the database. Please join us in welcoming Prospect Park, Brooklyn into the mix!
Even if you do not live here, you might want to check out the map for this area. The regulations are very relaxed compared to Manhattan, allowing you to keep a vehicle for one week stretches.
Manhattan drivers, marvel in the beauty of this:

* We sincerely apologize to anyone who might happen to live on these streets and see an increase in cars trying to park there.
Q: How do I tell you when information is wrong or outdated?
May 25, 2008 - 6PM add comment
A: You click the link provided on the window for that particular spot. It will open up a short form for you to give us some additional information.

It is the little link in the upper right that says incorrect info. If you know what the rules should be, by all means let us know!
Greenpoint, Brooklyn Up
May 18, 2008 - 4PM add comment
Williamsburg Added
May 10, 2008 - 4PM add comment
Site Launches!
May 01, 2008 - 10AM 1 comment
The site is up again with the map and the parking data. We took what we learned during the beta run and put it to good use. We will be sending out the email to all of you that requested to be notified in the coming weeks.
We also now have photos for each of the locations on the map and Brooklyn is well on the way. The photos of the parking rules are all unique and we aim to take photos of every parking sign added to our web site.
You can see the photos on the map by clicking on a spot, then clicking the photo tab. Here is a sample:










