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”.
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Applications Completed - December 2023
On Tuesday, December 19th, 2023, the Philadelphia Parking Authority’s Board met for its regular board meeting.
The meeting agenda, along with the Board approved motions, can be found below:
(PHILADELPHIA) -- Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) Executive Director Rich Lazer today praised the Pennsylvania Legislature for passing legislation that will make the PPA's automated speed camera enforcement program a permanent tool in its efforts to improve public safety and save lives along Roosevelt Boulevard - formerly one of the most
January 2024 Fuel Surcharge Notice
Nobody likes getting a parking ticket, but despite issuing over 1.5 million of them last year, the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) was just named the “Best” city agency for 2023 by Philadelphia Magazine. This selection is a testament to our Executive team's hard work, dedication, and vision and our more
Wednesday, December 13th, 2023:
Speed cameras will stay on Roosevelt Boulevard and be expanded to other parts of the city under Pa. bill
Monday, December 11th, 2023:
Philly cyclists encounter a lot of obstacles. But ticketing cars parked in bike lanes is a big job, even for the PPA.
Thursday, November 9th, 2023:
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Tuesday, September 27th, 2022:
Ticketing blitz’ will target drivers double-parked in Center City bus lanes
Monday, September 26th, 2022:
Philly is cracking down on drivers who block bus lanes
Police in Center City ramp up enforcement against drivers blocking bus lanes
Tuesday, September 20th, 2022:
PPA to Increase Ticketing of Illegal Bus Lane Parking – NBC10
Applications Completed in November 2023
The Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program cameras on Roosevelt Boulevard have saved lives by reducing excessive speeds, which cause fatal and serious injury crashes. However, speed cameras are set to expire at the end of 2023. Speed cameras should be renewed and expanded to additional corridors in the city.
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