Effective today, September 2, 2015, the TLD has waived the WAV taxicab driver prerequisite outlined in 52 Pa. Code 1021.5a (b)(7)(i) requiring WAV taxicab driver applicants to have at least 2 years of Philadelphia taxicab service during the immediately preceding 3 years. Hence forth, the Authority will require WAV taxicab
You are stranded and alone. It is 2 a.m., you are 10 miles from your home, and there is no bus route you can take back. Most have stopped running anyway. You call for a cab for the eighth time, but there is still not a single vehicle in the
When you have coffee with friends, you normally chat about the weather, weekend plans or hobbies. Parking tickets? Not so much. We know ticketing isn’t everyone’s favorite topic, but there are some things that Philadelphia drivers need to know about parking violations. To get the parking ticket chat started, we’ve
Signs: they’re everywhere, both figuratively and literally. Sometimes if you don’t read those signs, consequences will ensue. When it comes to parking, reading and understanding a sign is the difference between getting a parking ticket and remaining ticketless.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) would rather prevent parking tickets instead of issuing
On each block of Philly you’ll find something new. There’s restaurants, cafes, clothing stores, maybe even a street performer playing music that can be heard for blocks or serenading passersby. It’s not just the culture and opportunities that change with each block; the parking rules do, too.
As you’re taking a
At the end of the day, most people just want to get home and relax. But, the quest for a parking spot after a long day’s work can be hectic and mentally draining. Countless circles around the block can seem like hours, and if you have a physical disability, walking
Philadelphians are all too familiar with getting a bad rap. We've been mislabeled everything negative from cold and hard to fat and lazy to ruthless sports fans—okay, so maybe that last one isn't so bad. However, one group of Philadelphians is a bit more misunderstood than the rest of us.
The PEOs
Parking for People With Disabilities
As of July 1, there have been significant updates to our People with Disabilities Parking Program. Eligible residents can now apply for a disability parking space assigned to a specific person in front of their home.
KEY DETAILS:
Only new applicants or those whose current zone is five
Drivers
The TLD Customer Service Window normal hours of operation are from 9:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Notice to all Industry Members
All applicants for driver certification must be able to sufficiently speak in the English language to communicate with the general public, to
3601 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Convenient To:
• Temple University Hospital
Capacity: 63 Spaces
Hours of Operation: Open 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week
Type: Park and Lock
PEO Enforcement Daily
Rates:
Per Hour (2 hour max) - $1.00
Monthly (Regular) - $65.00 (Application)
Monthly (Merchants) - $43.00
Please click below to make monthly parking payment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Permit Information
The Philadelphia Parking Authority is dedicated to accommodating the particular parking needs and uses of the city’s business and residential areas.
We administer several parking permit programs that address specific local needs and maximize parking opportunities – thus improving quality of life for all of us who live, work, and
About the Parking Authority
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