Return to Work Notice
Dear Valued Employee,
The City of Philadelphia entered into the “Yellow Phase” of business reopening on June 5th. The PPA will begin to resume partial operations on June 8th, particularly for those who have not been working performing essential duties.
Protecting the health and safety of our employees and the customers that
Message to PPA staff from Executive Director, Scott Petri
Essential PPA staff has been reporting to work as needed for operations. Starting Saturday, June 6th PPA will resume regular work schedules for all employees.
Our team has been planning and making many preparations for all of us to return to work safely. Part of the plan is to have two schedules or shifts
PPA Staff Alert- March 27, 2020
All PPA offices will continue to remain closed except to personnel designated as "essential,” until further notice. For additional information, please click here.
Please visit www.IBX.com for information regarding COVID-19. On this site, you can also create your account to gain access to your medical information and cards.
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Stay Safe by Staying Informed
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
PPA COVID-19 Employee Policy
The Mayor announced the closure of all non-essential businesses in Philadelphia county beginning at 5:00 pm on March 16, 2020.
Beginning on Wednesday, March 18th, and until further notice, all PPA offices will be closed except to personnel designated as "essential." Non-essential employees will be given “E time” during this period.
The following guidelines will
UPDATED: 3/12/2020 @ 3:17 PM Safety Precautions at the PPA
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