Normal Parking Enforcement & Parking Rates to Resume 2/19/2021
Normal rates will apply at all PPA-operated Center City garages beginning at 9 a.m. Friday, February 19. In order to be eligible for the $5 snow emergency rate, vehicles must enter by tonight at 9 p.m. and exit the facility by 9 a.m. Friday, February 19.
NOTE: To receive the discounted
63rd & Woodland
63rd & Woodland Lot
2132 South 63rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19142
Capacity: 70 Spaces
Regulation Hours: Monday through Thursday – 8:00AM to 6:00PM
Friday – 8:00AM to 9:00PM
Saturday – 8:00AM to 6:00PM
Type: Pay-By-Plate Kiosk & Mobile Payment
PEO Enforcement Daily
Rates:
Per Hour (10 hour max) - $1.00
Monthly (Regular) - $45.00 (Application)
Please click below to make
PPA Announces Park, Eat, Love Poster Contest Winner
And the winner of our Park, Eat, Love poster contest is (drum roll please) --- Delora Ann Walton!
Delora is an 8th-grade student at Franklin Towne Elementary School who loves to draw.
“My design was inspired by the words, especially the food one. That one was fun to draw. I just wanted
PARK, EAT, LOVE: Poster Design Contest
Are you a graphic designer and a foodie on the side? The Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) has an appetite for your creativity.
As Philadelphia reopens for indoor dining, the PPA is proudly supporting local restaurants through our “Park, Eat, Love” initiative. From September 8 through November 30, 2020, Philadelphia restaurant dinner
Park. Eat. Love: PPA Providing Discounted Parking to Restaurant Patrons
As we come together to support our city during these challenging times, the Philadelphia Parking Authority spreads the brotherly love and sisterly affection by offering discounted pricing at PPA garages for people dining in our restaurants. We support our local restaurants as Philadelphia permits indoor dining beginning September 8th, 2020.
60 Day Speed Camera Warning Period for Speeding on Roosevelt Boulevard Ends July 31st. Fines Will Be Issued Beginning August 1st.
(PHILADELPHIA) As a result of legislative action in 2018 authorizing the use of speed cameras on Roosevelt Boulevard, the Philadelphia Parking Authority installed speed cameras at eight locations to improve safety and save lives in conjunction with Mayor Kenney's Vision Zero initiative.
The cameras were activated on June 1st and after