To All Interested Parties:
Pursuant to the passage of Act 164 on November 4, 2016, the Philadelphia Parking Authority ("Authority") is required to promulgate temporary regulations by February 6, 2017. The temporary regulations must address certain issues relating to the regulation of taxicab and limousines providing service in Philadelphia (see Act
Notice To All Interested Parties:
Pursuant to the passage of Act 164 of November 4, 2016 ("effective date"), the Philadelphia Parking Authority ("Authority") is required to promulgate temporary regulations within 90 days of the effective date. The temporary regulations must address certain issues relating to the regulation of taxicab and limousines
Reminder Notice to all Interested Parties:
The Philadelphia Parking Authority Taxicab and Limousine Division seeks information and comment from the public at large, prospective vendors of associated equipment and the industry concerning Proposed Rulemaking Order 126-11 "Modern Taxicab Standards" which will require all vehicles proposed for medallion taxicab service after a
Notice to all Interested Parties:
The Philadelphia Parking Authority Taxicab and Limousine Division seeks information and comment from the public at large, prospective vendors of associated equipment and the industry concerning Proposed Rulemaking Order 126-11 "Modern Taxicab Standards" which will require all vehicles proposed for medallion taxicab service after a designated
The Philadelphia Parking Authority Taxicab and Limousine Division seeks information and comment from the public at large, prospective vendors of associated equipment and the industry concerning Proposed Rulemaking Order 126-5 which will establish mandatory requirements for the operation of medallion taxicabs restricted to wheelchair accessible taxicab service.
Comment will also be
The Philadelphia Parking Authority Taxicab and Limousine Division seeks information and comment from the public at large, prospective vendors of associated equipment and the industry concerning Proposed Rulemaking Order 126-5 which will establish mandatory requirements for the operation of medallion taxicabs restricted to wheelchair accessible taxicab service.
Comment will also be
Hearing for 126-5 & 126-6
Participation Policy
THE AUTHORITY WILL NOT BE MOVING FORWARD WITH THIS SOLICITATION.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority (“Authority”) intends to release a Request for Proposals for a customer service solution to conduct virtual communications between City of Philadelphia Hearing Officers and members of the public wishing to dispute parking and other violations. If you
In order to reclaim an impounded vehicle, you must pay for all outstanding tickets as well as tow and storage fees.
You may make payment in full at the following locations:
Parking Violations Branch
800 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Weekdays
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday
Lot 10
6 E. Oregon Avenue
Philadelphia,
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.
The City and many activist
This form is only used to request a petition packet for the installation of residential parking permit regulations on your block.
NOTE: Filling out this form or a petition does not guarantee that the residential permit parking regulations will be installed. Additionally, you must reside on
IS2 Statement - January 2026
NOTE: Filling out the mobility access violation reporting form may not result in immediate enforcement action. However, our enforcement team is committed to investigating recurring parking violations that affect the pedestrian right of way.
Additionally, as another option, you may call our communications line at (215)-683-9773 or your local police district
NOTE: Filling out the online Nuisance Vehicle Reporting Form may not result in a towable action. However, our Neighborhood Enforcement Unit is committed to investigating recurring parking infractions that adversely affect Philadelphia’s residents’ and visitors’ safety and will take the necessary enforcement actions if deemed necessary. Your vigilance and cooperation
Lost Ticket - Balance Request
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Keeping Philly Moving: Automated Trolley Enforcement
Clear Tracks. Faster Commutes. Safer Streets.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA), in partnership with SEPTA and the City’s Office of Transportation, Infrastructure and Systems (OTIS), is expanding the Automated Camera Enforcement Initiative to include Philadelphia’s trolley network.
Starting March 2, 2025, trolleys on key routes will be