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
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 -- Mayor Jim Kenney today continued progress toward the City’s Vision Zero goal of zero traffic deaths by 2030 by signing legislation to bring speed enforcement cameras along the 12 miles of Roosevelt Boulevard, between 9th Street and the city’s boundary with Bucks County. Cameras will be installed along this High Injury
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.
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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