In the coming weeks, Philadelphia Parking Authority staff will be hosting a round of Community Expos for residents throughout the City. With light refreshments being served, our staff will be on hand to provide useful information on:
Residential Permit Parking
How to avoid a parking ticket
Most boots are meant for walking, but if you’ve been the recipient of one of our yellow boots, that means you have at least three or more unpaid parking or red light camera tickets.
In the long run the best way to avoid getting the boot is to not ignore
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
63rd & Woodland Lot
2132 South 63rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19142
Capacity: 70 Spaces
Regulation Hours: Monday through Thursday – 8:00AM to 6:00PM
Friday – 8:00AM to 9:00PM
Saturday – 8:00AM to 6:00PM
Type: Pay-By-Plate Kiosk & Mobile Payment
PEO Enforcement Daily
Rates:
Per Hour (10 hour max) - $1.00
Monthly (Regular) - $45.00 (Application)
Please click below to make
The award, recognized during the 2020 IPMI Parking & Mobility Virtual Conference & Expo and featured in Parking & Mobility magazine, recognizes public or private parking, transportation and mobility organizations, departments, consultants, suppliers, and commercial operators that exceed expectations and meet extremely high industry standards.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) in Pennsylvania serves the parking
Need a reminder that spring is just around the corner? Here’s one: The Philadelphia Flower Show is making its return to the Pennsylvania Convention Center from February 29 - March 8. With this year’s theme encompassing a Riviera Holiday inspired by Mediterranean gardens, you instantly become wrapped up by the
It’s out with the old and in with the new --- parking kiosks that is.
On Tuesday, October 15th, we began installing new, state of the art, Pay-by-Plate parking kiosks throughout the city to improve the overall parking experience for Philadelphia’s residents and visitors.
The new Pay-by-Plate parking kiosks are jam packed
The primary goal of the Philadelphia Parking Authority is to ensure a safe and continuous traffic flow for Philadelphia’s residents and visitors. One of the ways we accomplish this goal is by enforcing the city’s parking regulations. So what does that mean?
Yep, you guessed it. That means at times we
South Front Street Lot
Front Street - Between Market & Chestnut
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Capacity: 40 Spaces
Regulation Hours: Open 24 hours a day - 7 days a week
Type: Pay-By-Plate Kiosk & Mobile Payment
PEO Enforcement Daily
Kiosk Operations
Patrons must pay at the kiosk and follow posted directions accordingly.
Rates:
Pay by Plate Kiosk
Up to 1
The Philadelphia Parking Authority is excited to launch our new customer service chatbot, now available on our website. This is an early BETA version, and we’re inviting the public to explore the limited features currently available and share feedback to help us improve.
As part of our mission to enhance the
Automated Bus Cameras
In April 2025, PPA, SEPTA & OTIS teamed up to launch Automated Bus Camera Enforcement Initiative, a collaborative initiative aimed at reducing congestion and improving public safety on city streets under the City’s Vision Zero agenda. Forward-facing vision technology equipped camera systems from Hayden AI will be mounted
Smart Loading Zones
The PPA’s Smart Loading Zones – equipped with cutting-edge, state-of-the-art cameras designed to monitor and time vehicles and help ensure a smooth and timely turnover of loading and unloading vehicles and spaces – will be activated in 22 center city locations. Drivers or fleets can register their vehicle(s)
The Philadelphia Parking Authority is dedicated to providing safe, convenient, and efficient parking for residents, businesses, and visitors to Philadelphia -- while also enhancing public safety and improving neighborhood quality of life by helping reduce congestion and supporting a safer, more mobile urban environment.
PPA Initiatives 2025
PPA and SEPTA Team Up to
IS2 Statement - April 2025
IS2 Statement - March 2025
IS2 Statement - February 2025
IS2 Statement - January 2025
Thursday, February 20th, 2025:
AI cameras will generate tickets for cars parked in bus lanes starting this spring
Monday, February 3rd, 2025:
Speed cameras coming to Baltimore Avenue (State Route 13)
Driver Results Tuesday 12.17.24
Taxicab Driver Training Results Wednesday 12.11.24
Taxicab Driver Training Results Wednesday 12.4.24
Driver Test Results Wednesday 12.4.24
Driver Results Tuesday 11.26.24
Taxicab Driver Training Results Wednesday 11.20.24
Driver Test Results Wednesday 11.20.24
Taxicab Driver Training Results Thursday 11.14.24
Driver Test Results Thursday 11.7.24
Driver Results Tuesday 10.29.24
Driver Test Results Thursday 10.24.24
Taxicab Driver Training Results Wednesday