Starting near Royal Columbian · Sapperton

Same parking every shift — in a neighbour's driveway, not a scramble for a lot.

We're a hand-matched parking match for nurses and nearby homeowners. We're starting near Royal Columbian Hospital in Sapperton (New Westminster), where empty driveways sit a short walk from the doors. Prove it here, then expand to other hospitals and neighbourhoods where staff need the same thing. Monthly, by text — not an app.

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for hospital staff

Stop circling. Park in the same spot every shift.

Join free. Tell us your shifts. When a driveway inside your walk time opens, a real human texts you. Monthly flat rate. No meters, no permit anxiety.

Join the nurse waitlist
for homeowners

Your empty driveway could pay you $150 to $250 a month.

One vetted healthcare worker, one car, predictable schedule, e-transfer on the 1st. You approve every match. Cancel with 30 days notice.

List your driveway
No app, no account Real human by text You approve every match Local couple · starting in New West

How it works
1

Both sides sign up

Nurses join the waitlist. Homeowners list their spot (photo optional). About two minutes on a phone.

2

We match by hand

One nurse to one driveway, by walk time and shifts. Both sides approve before anything starts.

3

Monthly, simple

E-transfer on the 1st through us, plus a one-page agreement. We check in during month one.


Common questions
Why driveways?
Streets around the hospital are resident permit zones. On-site lots serve thousands of staff, patients and visitors. Private driveways sit empty on weekdays — this puts them to work for people who need the same spot every shift.
What does it cost?
Nurses pay one flat monthly rate based on walk time, typically $150–$250. Homeowners pay nothing to list. Our fee is a small share of the monthly rate, already included in the price the nurse sees.
I work nights — does that matter?
Yes. Night shift is a real segment for us. Walking in at evening dark or out at 07:30 matters — lit and shoveled routes are part of how we match. Tell us your shift pattern on the form.
What about damage, ice, or liability?
A one-page agreement covers liability, notice periods, and snow expectations. The nurse’s own auto insurance covers their vehicle, as it would anywhere they park.
Who is behind this?
Two locals — not a big platform. We vet every signup personally, and you always text a real human. We're starting with nurses near Royal Columbian and driveways in Sapperton; other hospitals and neighbourhoods come after we prove the model.
Do you only serve Royal Columbian?
That's where we're launching — one hospital, one neighbourhood, done properly. The idea is bigger: any place nurses need reliable residential parking near work. If you're at another site, still join the waitlist or email us — it helps us choose where to open next.
Is there an app?
No accounts or passwords in this version — sign up here, then everything runs by text with us in the middle. Simple on purpose while we grow by hand.