This opportunity is being issued by the 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 seeking proposals
Notice to All Taxicab, Limousine and Transportation Network Company Industry Members:
On July 1, 2020, Dr. Rachel Levine, Secretary of Pennsylvania Department of Health, issued an Order mandating that all drivers of taxicabs, limousines and transportation network company (“TNC”) vehicles are required to wear a mask (face covering) while driving those
Notice to All Taxicab, Limousine and Transportation Network Company Industry Members, Owners and Drivers:
As you are aware, on March 6, 2020, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf proclaimed the existence of a disaster emergency throughout the Commonwealth concerning the novel coronavirus (“COVID-19”). On March 19, 2020, Gov. Wolf issued an Order (“Order”)
The Philadelphia Parking Authority is actively and carefully monitoring the situation regarding COVID-19. The Authority is committed to maintaining the good health of all employees and strongly encourage prevention practices across our community.
The guidelines below provide up-to-date advice to our employees and align with the Authority’s policies in support of
Dear Fellow Parking Authority Employees,
By now we all understand the seriousness and uncertainty
surrounding the spread of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). The Philadelphia
Parking Authority will continue to follow the guidance of the Philadelphia
Department of Public Health (PHPD) and the Centers for Disease Control on how
to most effectively, responsibly and safely conduct the
If you drive into Philly multiple times a week for work, there’s a chance you park your vehicle in a garage. Since safety is always a top priority for us at our AutoParks, we wanted to give you a brief rundown on some safety tips. Although most of these tips
The job of a Parking Enforcement Officer entails more than just issuing parking violations. As a large force that is present daily on our city streets, they can be the eyes and ears for other city agencies, as well as ambassadors for the public in general. In a continued effort
As the weather starts to heat up, many of us will be itching to take to the streets on our two wheelers. There’s nothing quite like the feeling of getting out on your motorcycle or scooter. But along with that great feeling comes dangers we should all watch for.
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Notice to All Interested Parties:
Pursuant to Commonwealth Court Judge Friedman's June 29, 2016 ruling in Black Point Taxi, LLC et al. v. Philadelphia Parking Authority (76 MD 2015), affirming the Safety Camera Regulation, the Taxicab and Limousine Division (“TLD”) is now moving ahead with the process of ensuring that all
Dispute a Parking Ticket
The City of Philadelphia's Office of the Chief Administrative Officer oversees the Bureau of Administrative Adjudication (BAA). Once a parking violation is issued, the BAA is the only agency able to determine liability. If you would like to dispute a parking violation you believe was issued in
Frequently Asked Questions
Residential Parking Permits
Residents in eligible areas can purchase parking permits that exempt them from meter and time limit restrictions on posted blocks. These permits assist residents in finding parking spaces near their homes, enhancing the quality of life in residential areas with insufficient on-street parking – such as those that