The Philadelphia Parking Authority has multiple priorities and goals that guide our daily operations. These goals include:
Provide comprehensive on-street parking management services.
Set standards of excellence and fair pricing through the construction and management of off-street parking facilities.
Assist in presenting a first rate introduction to the region by
Throughout each fiscal year, the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) through its multiple departments is responsible by law to provide funding to various government entities. Those government entities include:
The City of Philadelphia
The School District of Philadelphia
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Traffic Court
Philadelphia’s
I work in the field of cyber security. Specifically, I focus on credit card information safety. I am sure it comes as no surprise that protecting credit card information is a hot button issue at the moment and people working in security are constantly trying to fend off every conceivable
TO ALL DISPATCHER CERTIFICATE HOLDERS:
Effective September 13, 2016, upon petition, the Taxicab and Limousine Division ("TLD") has waived regulation 52 Pa. Code § 1011.4 (b) by allowing an eligible dispatcher certificate holder to pay its Fiscal Year 2017 annual assessment in two equal installments. Attached is the TLD's Order outlining
TO ALL LIMOUSINE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS:
Effective September 2, 2016, upon petition, the Taxicab and Limousine Division ("TLD") waived regulation 52 Pa. Code § 1051.4 (b) by allowing an eligible limousine certificate holder to pay its Fiscal Year 2017 annual assessment in two equal installments. Attached here is the TLD's Order outlining
Tow trucks: Probably not the most popular topic of conversation among motorists, but believe it or not, they have quite a history. In fact, there’s actually a Towing Hall of Fame and Museum down in Chattanooga, TN.
Anyway, let’s get back to Philly. Back in the early 1900s tow trucks were
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
NOTICE TO ALL MEDALLION TAXICAB COMPANIES:
Attached (TX-1 Medallion CPC Renewal Form FY 2017) is the Medallion Taxicab Certificate Annual Information Filing Form "Medallion Renewal TX-1" for the 2017 Fiscal Year that must be filed by all medallion taxicab certificate holders no later than February 15, 2016.
The Medallion Taxicab Certificate Annual Information Filing
Notice To All Interested Parties:
Attached here please find the "Taxicab Safety Camera Compliance Inspection" schedule (Download). Taxicab Safety Camera inspections will commence on Monday, October 19, 2015 beginning at 7:00 a.m. Each listed taxicab will be required to appear for this inspection at the TLD inspection garage on the date
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
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
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.
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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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