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How to Get a Disabled-Only Parking Pole

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
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Office of the Clerk

Office of the Clerk The Clerk will receive and docket pleadings and other documents required by the TLD Regulations. Filings and requests for practice and procedure information should be directed to: ClerkOffice of the ClerkTaxicab and Limousine Division 2415 South Swanson Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19148Telephone (215) 683-9498Fax (215) [email protected]   The Clerk will maintain
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Mr. Positive: PEO Scott Rutizer

It’s been four years since Scott Rutizer has come down with a case of the Mondays. It’s also been four years since he joined the PPA as a Parking Enforcement Officer (PEO). Coincidence? We think not. Rutizer spends his workday out on Philly’s streets contributing a lot more to our city
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Maximum Taxicab Lease Amounts

The Taxicab and Limousine Division has received questions regarding the maximum amounts to be charged in taxicab lease agreements. To clear up any misunderstandings the maximum amounts as of this date are: These maximum lease amounts were established by the Authority on March 25, 2008 after a lengthy investigatory process and
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Notice To All Interested Parties:

Attached please find the Philadelphia Parking Authority, Taxicab and Limousine Division’s (TLD) Fiscal Year 2014 Budget and Fees for your review and comment. We would greatly appreciate any written comment you may have by close of business on Wednesday, February 20th, 2013. Comments may be forwarded to Charles Milstein, Assistant
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Mobility Access Violation Reporting Form

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
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Nuisance Vehicle Request

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
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Lost Ticket Balance Due Request

Lost Ticket - Balance Request NOTE: Please do not dispute tickets using this form. This form is only used to request information about a lost ticket or the balance due. Immediate assistance is not available through this form. For IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE, please call Customer Service at 1-888-591-3636 Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.  
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Lost Ticket Request Submitted

Thank you — your request has been received. We've received your lost ticket balance request and will review your information. You can expect a follow-up at the email address you provided. Please note that immediate assistance is not available through this form.   If you need to speak with someone now, contact Customer Service: 1-888-591-3636 Monday–Friday, 8:00
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Report An Issue

This form is intended solely for reporting technical issues with the Philly Parking Finder tool. For all other inquiries — including parking tickets, violations, permits, or general questions — please call 1-888-591-3636 or visit our contact page.
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Automated Trolley Cameras

  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
  • Posted on 26 Feb 2026
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