Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) Revives Ticketing Amidst Ongoing Snow Removal Efforts
As Philadelphia continues to navigate the challenges of its winter storm, the PPA has resumed ticketing cars for various infractions that were initially suspended following a 9-inch snowfall. This decision marks a return to normal operations for the authority, which had paused enforcement in an effort to prioritize public safety.
Now, drivers who fail to comply with expired meter times, exceed hourly limits, or park illegally will face fines and potential towing. The PPA is once again issuing citations for infractions such as blocking curb cuts and other hazards that could pose risks to pedestrians and emergency responders.
The city's snow removal efforts have been ongoing since the storm hit, with hundreds of trucks, front-end loaders, and excavators working around the clock to clear narrow roads and transport snow to storage sites. Crews are using specialized equipment, including hydraulic lifts, to remove snow from congested areas and restore traffic flow.
Residents in South Philadelphia face an additional challenge as parking on key streets is prohibited until 6 p.m. due to ongoing snow removal operations. As a result, drivers are advised to plan for extended travel times and slow down when driving through affected areas. To alleviate congestion, free parking spots are available at Citizens Bank Park's Lot U.
For now, the PPA's resumption of ticketing serves as a reminder that public safety remains a top priority in Philadelphia during winter weather events.
As Philadelphia continues to navigate the challenges of its winter storm, the PPA has resumed ticketing cars for various infractions that were initially suspended following a 9-inch snowfall. This decision marks a return to normal operations for the authority, which had paused enforcement in an effort to prioritize public safety.
Now, drivers who fail to comply with expired meter times, exceed hourly limits, or park illegally will face fines and potential towing. The PPA is once again issuing citations for infractions such as blocking curb cuts and other hazards that could pose risks to pedestrians and emergency responders.
The city's snow removal efforts have been ongoing since the storm hit, with hundreds of trucks, front-end loaders, and excavators working around the clock to clear narrow roads and transport snow to storage sites. Crews are using specialized equipment, including hydraulic lifts, to remove snow from congested areas and restore traffic flow.
Residents in South Philadelphia face an additional challenge as parking on key streets is prohibited until 6 p.m. due to ongoing snow removal operations. As a result, drivers are advised to plan for extended travel times and slow down when driving through affected areas. To alleviate congestion, free parking spots are available at Citizens Bank Park's Lot U.
For now, the PPA's resumption of ticketing serves as a reminder that public safety remains a top priority in Philadelphia during winter weather events.