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The Parking Authority will start fining people who park illegally in bus stops and no stopping lanes this week.
The $76 fines are for drivers caught near the Center City, while car owners illegally parked in other neighborhoods will face ...
The same measure authorized a pilot program in conjunction with the Philadelphia Parking Authority to test enforcement ... the city’s Office of Information Technology issued a $75,000 contract ...
Starting in May, the Philadelphia Parking Authority will start using AI-powered cameras to start generating tickets for cars parked in bus lanes throughout the city, writes Mike DeNardo for KYW ...
Drivers will start receiving tickets for illegally parking or stopping in bus lanes in Philadelphia on Wednesday.
suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! The Philadelphia Parking Authority is teaming up with SEPTA to target people who illegally park in bus lanes.
The board of the Philadelphia Parking Authority has decided to fire executive director Scott Petri, effective Friday, March 11. The reasoning behind the firing is the board's loss in confidence with ...
drivers parking in SEPTA bus lanes and bus stops get a warning from the Philadelphia Parking Authority. But come May 7, you'll be hit with a $76 ticket. Can't find your car? The city might have ...
Get out of the bus lane or no stopping zone or be prepared to pay up -- even if a Philadelphia Parking Authority worker doesn't witness it.