A surface lot and attached garage operated by the City of Oklahoma City, Main Street Parking serves the downtown core with rates significantly lower than private competitors and direct access to the Bricktown and Midtown districts. The facility anchors the block between Main Street and Robinson Avenue, offering both daily transient parking and monthly permit programs for commuters and business tenants.
Main Street Parking consists of a five-level parking structure with roughly 800 spaces, plus an adjacent surface lot. The facility is city-owned and managed through Oklahoma City's Parking Authority, making it a public utility rather than a private garage. It sits two blocks north of Bricktown, within walking distance of the Myriad Botanical Gardens, and serves employees, visitors, and event attendees across downtown. The garage opens directly onto Main Street, with pedestrian access to Robinson Avenue and the surrounding street grid.
Daily parking at Main Street Parking costs $3 for the first two hours, then $1 per additional hour, with a daily maximum of $8. Monthly permits run $60 to $90 depending on lot assignment and availability; the surface lot permits are typically priced at the lower end. Payment is accepted at automated kiosks on each level via credit card or coin; the facility also offers monthly permit holders a prepaid punch card option. Rates are set by the City of Oklahoma City and reviewed annually, typically in the fall; confirm current pricing at the Parking Authority office or the city website before relying on these figures for extended monthly commitments.
The $8 daily cap means eight-hour workdays cost no more than a single downtown lunch, and monthly permits break down to roughly $3 per weekday for regular commuters. For comparison, privately operated garages in Bricktown charge $5 to $6 for the first two hours and $12 to $15 daily maxima, making Main Street Parking the explicit choice for cost-conscious frequent parkers.
Main Street Parking's pricing advantage is its primary distinction. The Myriad Convention Center Garage, also city-operated, charges identical rates but sits further west and serves primarily convention traffic. The Ford Center Garage charges $6 for two hours and $12 daily maximum, catering to event attendees rather than daily commuters. Private lots near Bricktown and along Reno Avenue run $10 to $15 daily and offer no monthly discount structure.
Monthly permit holders should choose Main Street if they work or spend regular time within the downtown business district or Midtown; the proximity and low rate justify the commitment. Daily parkers visiting Bricktown restaurants or shops will find Main Street cheaper than event-lot pricing but should expect to walk three to five minutes. Visitors staying at downtown hotels may find hotel parking included or valet-only, making Main Street unnecessary.
Main Street Parking works best for downtown employees, especially those in the Midtown business corridor, and for regular weekly visitors. Monthly permit holders average 20 working days monthly and see immediate savings over daily rates. Casual visitors or those parking for fewer than two hours may not recoup the walking time and kiosk process against closer private lots.
The facility does not suit event attendees parking only during Ford Center events; the Ford Center Garage is adjacent and designed for that traffic. It is also not ideal for those requiring reserved or guaranteed spaces; Main Street operates on first-come, first-served availability, though monthly permit spaces are assigned.
On arrival, follow signs to the appropriate entry level; the main entrance is on Main Street, with secondary access via Robinson Avenue. Drive to any available space, noting the level and section number for navigation on exit. Pay at the kiosk nearest the elevator or stairwell before leaving the garage; the system accepts credit cards and bills by the minute once your two-hour threshold passes. Exit via the same route, scanning your ticket at the gate. For monthly permits, apply at the Oklahoma City Parking Authority office (address and hours on the city website); you will receive a physical permit to display on your dashboard. First-time monthly applicants should bring proof of Oklahoma residency or business registration and expect processing within one business day.
Main Street Parking operates 24/7 with staffed monitoring during business hours (7 a.m. to 6 p.m., weekdays). The structure is well-lit and regularly patrolled, though it is unattended overnight. Elevators are available on each level; stair access is also clearly marked. The surface lot operates during daylight hours only and is closed at dusk.
Main Street Parking anchors downtown commuting because it combines low cost with geographic centrality and transparent, straightforward pricing that does not punish longer stays.
