For Businesses

Help your customers arrive. Help your team park without the stress.

Westpark won't solve every parking headache. But it can give your customers and your team a real advantage on the days it matters most.

How it helps

For your customers

Know which lots are open before they drive in

For your team

Find all-day parking before the good spots fill by 9am

Free, always

No cost to residents, no app to download

Parking friction is a real business issue

When a customer can't find parking, they don't always come back. When an employee has to move their car mid-shift or risk a $25–$50 fine, that's a daily distraction that compounds over months.

Downtown Westport businesses have publicly noted these pressures — and the town has spent years and $630K trying to address the infrastructure. Westpark works alongside those efforts — filling the real-time information gap that infrastructure projects can't address on their own.

For your customers

Know before they arrive

Customers who check Westpark before heading downtown make smarter decisions about when to go and where to park. Less circling means more time in your store.

Share the link

Share the link — westpark.app — with your customers at the register, on your menu, or in a window sign. A simple “Check parking at westpark.app before you head in” is genuinely useful and keeps your business top of mind.

Event awareness

Westpark monitors the Westport community calendar. On Levitt nights, farmers market days, and other high-traffic events, predictions reflect the surge. Your customers won't be caught off guard.

For your team

The 2-hour on-street limit and 3-hour lot limit hit downtown employees harder than anyone. They work 8-hour shifts. They can't move their car at 2pm.

The lots with all-day parking — Imperial Avenue (175 spaces), Police Lot (100), Senior Center (113), Town Hall (131) — are further from Main Street but almost always available. Westpark helps employees find those lots at the start of their day instead of defaulting to Parker Harding and paying the price.

One thing you can do today

If your team parks downtown, ask them to open Westpark when they arrive and tap to report what they see. One report takes five seconds. If every downtown business did this, the predictions would get dramatically better for everyone — including their own customers.

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