FROM LEFT: PPA Deputy Director, Corinne O'Connor. PPA Board Chair, Beth Grossman. Parking Enforcement Officer Carla Evans. KYW's Racquel Williams. PPA General Counsel, Dennis Weldon.
This week Bridging Philly invited the Philadelphia Parking Authority to get a better understanding of the authority and their mission. KYW’s Racquel Williams sits down with
On Tuesday, July 26th, the Philadelphia Parking Authority was a proud participant in City Council President Darrell Clarke's Pop-Up Hiring Fair.
With giveaways on hand, we were thrilled to provide job seekers the opportunity to explore the multiple career opportunities currently being offered. Want to see for yourself? Tap the button
Due to the public health impact and concerns of the COVID-19 and other outbreaks and in light of recommendations by public health officials, the Authority’s Special Board Meeting scheduled for 10:30 a.m., on August 4, 2022, will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams webinar. You may register to attend the Board meeting
This opportunity is being issued by the Philadelphia Parking Authority (the “Authority”), a body corporate and politic created under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in accordance with the Act of June 19, 2001, P.L. 287, No. 22, as amended, known as the “Parking Authority Law”.
The Authority is soliciting written bids
Sometimes our minds can play dirty tricks on us with false assumptions. If your TV doesn’t turn on, you might assume it’s broken — but it turns out to be unplugged. If your vehicle’s check engine light turns on, one might think something is catastrophically wrong with the engine when
When paying outstanding balances to the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA), we strongly encourage customers to use official PPA payment methods.
Customers who use third-party payment platforms have reported delayed payments and high fees. These delays prevent timely retrieval of vehicles after payment or cause additional enforcement.
When paying at www.philapark.org, payments are
On Tuesday, July 19th, 2022, the Philadelphia Parking Authority’s Board met for its monthly board meeting.
The meeting agenda, along with the Board approved motions, can be found here.
On Saturday, July 9th, the Philadelphia Parking Authority was a proud participant in Senator Sharif Street's community baby shower for families and expecting parents.
“It is critical we support families in real and measurable ways,” said Senator Street “Following a surge of newborns during the pandemic, my wife, April, brainstormed ways in
In January 2020, the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA), in conjunction with Verra Mobility and the Vision Zero Project, introduced an automated speed enforcement pilot program whose purpose it was to promote safe driving on Roosevelt Boulevard, which had earned the reputation as the city’s most dangerous road. Eight cameras to
August 2022 Fuel Surcharge Notice