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Quality of Life & Public Safety Initiatives

  The Philadelphia Parking Authority is dedicated to providing safe, convenient, and efficient parking for residents, businesses, and visitors to Philadelphia -- while also enhancing public safety and improving neighborhood quality of life by helping reduce congestion and supporting a safer, more mobile urban environment. PPA Initiatives 2025 PPA and SEPTA Team Up to
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Smart Loading Zones

Smart Loading Zones The PPA’s Smart Loading Zones – equipped with cutting-edge, state-of-the-art cameras designed to monitor and time vehicles and help ensure a smooth and timely turnover of loading and unloading vehicles and spaces – will be activated in 22 center city locations. There will be an initial three-week warning
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2024 Driver Test Results

Driver Results Tuesday 12.17.24 Taxicab Driver Training Results Wednesday 12.11.24 Taxicab Driver Training Results Wednesday 12.4.24 Driver Test Results Wednesday 12.4.24 Driver Results Tuesday 11.26.24 Taxicab Driver Training Results Wednesday 11.20.24 Driver Test Results Wednesday 11.20.24 Taxicab Driver Training Results Thursday 11.14.24 Driver Test Results Thursday 11.7.24 Driver Results Tuesday 10.29.24 Driver Test Results Thursday 10.24.24 Taxicab Driver Training Results Wednesday
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PPA Offering Flat 24-hour $5 Snow Emergency Parking Rate for Center City Garages

  In response to the City's Snow Emergency, the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) will be offering a flat twenty-four-hour $5 parking rate at the following Center City garages beginning 7 PM tonight, Sunday, January 19, until the snow emergency is lifted. AutoPark at Independence Mall (5th & Market Streets) AutoPark at Jefferson (10th & Ludlow Streets) AutoPark at
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Pay-by-Plate Parking Kiosks: What You Need to Know

When feeding the meter in Philadelphia, we highly recommend using our widely popular mobile payment app, meterUP. But we get it—some of you may prefer paying directly at the meter or, in this case, parking kiosks.  Just in case it’s been a while since you had to make an on-street parking
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