PHILADELPHIA — City officials today announced that another Center City bus lane enforcement initiative is planned for this Fall. Philadelphia and The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) police departments and supervisors, and the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) will prioritize bus lane enforcement on Chestnut Street between 23rd and 6th Streets, Market
In January 2020, the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA), in conjunction with Verra Mobility and the Vision Zero Project, introduced an automated speed enforcement pilot program whose purpose it was to promote safe driving on Roosevelt Boulevard, which had earned the reputation as the city’s most dangerous road. Eight cameras to
Good afternoon, Chairpersons Gym and Green and members of the Committees on Children and Youth and Finance present today.
My name is Beth Grossman, and I proudly serve as the recently appointed chair of the Board of the Philadelphia Parking Authority.
I personally wanted to be engaged in today’s joint-committees hearing to
(PHILADELPHIA) - Citing 41 deaths and over 135 injuries since 2011, Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) Deputy Executive Director Corinne O’Connor announced the PPA's new Bicycle Lane Enforcement Initiative, which calls for the targeted assignment of 8 new bike lane enforcement officers to focus exclusively on enforcing bike lane regulations in
In response to the City's Snow Emergency being lifted at 5 p.m. Saturday, January 29, normal rates will apply at all PPA-operated Center City garages on Sunday, January 30. In order to be eligible for the $5 snow emergency rate, vehicles must exit by 9 a.m. Sunday, January 30.
NOTE: To
(PHILADELPHIA) - The Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) released its first annual report today on the "Automated Speed Enforcement Pilot Program - Roosevelt Boulevard," reporting a dramatic 93% reduction in clocked speeding on the Boulevard - once referred to as one of the most dangerous stretches of highway in the nation.
As
Dear Valued Employee,
For over one year, coronavirus has impacted everyone. On March 18, 2020, the Philadelphia Parking Authority closed its offices while the region and nation began to address what would become an international pandemic. A year later, we are reminded of the impact on so many. I greatly appreciate the
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
Consistent with direction from the City, PPA staff will continue their current work schedules until January 4, 2021 (or further notice based upon version selected). Staff working on A/B schedules should continue to do so. Those that are working from home will continue to do so as well. Due to operational
(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
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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