Nothing lasts forever. Everything has a shelf life. Parking kiosks and meters have to be replaced or fixed every once in awhile, too.
Think about it: Based on the high volume of people using parking kiosks every day, these machines are susceptible to requiring repairs every now and then. So in
Notice to All Interested Parties:
On November 4, 2016, the Pennsylvania General Assembly and Governor Wolf passed legislation, known as Act 164, which legalized the services provided by Transportation Network Companies ("TNC"), such as Uber and Lyft, to operate in Philadelphia under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Philadelphia Parking Authority ("Authority").
Notice to All Interested Parties:
On November 4, 2016, the Pennsylvania General Assembly and Governor Wolf passed legislation, known as Act 164, which legalized the services provided by Transportation Network Companies ("TNC"), such as Uber and Lyft, to operate in Philadelphia under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Philadelphia Parking Authority ("Authority").
To All Interested Parties:
On March 31, 2017, the Philadelphia Parking Authority ("Authority") approved, through oral resolution, the recommendation of the Taxicab and Limousine Division ("TLD") to reopen a rate review investigation pursuant to the attached petition that was filed by certified taxicab driver Ronald Blount ("Petition"). A copy of the Petition
Notice To All Interested Parties:
On February 22, 2017, a Petition for Rate Change ("Petition") was filed with the Philadelphia Parking Authority's ("Authority") Taxicab and Limousine Division ("TLD") requesting a change to the existing rates charged by taxicabs operating in Philadelphia. A copy of the Petition may be downloaded here: Petition No.
Notice 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, 2016. The temporary regulations must address certain issues relating to the regulation of taxicabs and limousines providing service in Philadelphia (see
When you think of payment plans, you probably think of paying off your student loans, mortgage, or car loans, right? But did you know payment plans are also offered for parking tickets?
We know---being on a payment plan for a parking ticket probably isn’t exactly the most riveting thing to be
Running a red light is no joke — it puts you, pedestrians and other motorists in danger. And aside from putting a dent in your car, you can also put one in your wallet with a whopping $100 fine!
Here’s the deal: In some cases, a red light ticket doesn’t need
Have you ever had to make a trip to our Parking Violations Branch (PVB)? If so, it was probably because you had to pay for a parking ticket. Or maybe you needed to pay towing and impoundment fees. We know -- it probably wasn’t the highlight of your day. But
It’s #TBT and the year is 1954. Elvis is flooding the airwaves, the forces of communism and capitalism are continuously butting heads, and greasers are jetting around in their new flip top convertibles. With Hound Dog blasting in the background, the new and hip flip tops were able to park
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