In a bid to restore order in Philadelphia's snow-scarred streets, the Parking Authority (PPA) has resumed ticketing and towing cars for various infractions, despite the ongoing snow removal efforts.
As the city continues to clear its roads, PPA officials are cracking down on expired meters, drivers who exceed hourly time limits, those who park on restricted areas, and motorists who block curb cuts. The resumption of ticketing is seen as a way to keep Philadelphia's streets safe for residents and visitors alike.
The decision comes after the PPA had suspended enforcement of these violations in the aftermath of last week's snowstorm, which dumped over 9 inches of snow across the city, blocking roads and parking spots. However, officials have since lifted this suspension, allowing the PPA to resume its usual practices.
Meanwhile, residents are advised to plan for extra travel time and slow down while driving through areas where snow removal crews are working. The streets on South Broad Street will remain closed between Washington and Oregon avenues until 6 p.m., with free parking available at Citizens Bank Park in Lot U.
The city's snow removal efforts are ongoing, with hundreds of trucks, front-end loaders, and excavators deployed to tackle the snow. Crews work tirelessly to clear roads, collect snow on wider streets, and load it onto dump trucks for storage.
As the situation continues to unfold, drivers must be mindful of these changes and exercise caution when navigating Philadelphia's snow-covered streets.
As the city continues to clear its roads, PPA officials are cracking down on expired meters, drivers who exceed hourly time limits, those who park on restricted areas, and motorists who block curb cuts. The resumption of ticketing is seen as a way to keep Philadelphia's streets safe for residents and visitors alike.
The decision comes after the PPA had suspended enforcement of these violations in the aftermath of last week's snowstorm, which dumped over 9 inches of snow across the city, blocking roads and parking spots. However, officials have since lifted this suspension, allowing the PPA to resume its usual practices.
Meanwhile, residents are advised to plan for extra travel time and slow down while driving through areas where snow removal crews are working. The streets on South Broad Street will remain closed between Washington and Oregon avenues until 6 p.m., with free parking available at Citizens Bank Park in Lot U.
The city's snow removal efforts are ongoing, with hundreds of trucks, front-end loaders, and excavators deployed to tackle the snow. Crews work tirelessly to clear roads, collect snow on wider streets, and load it onto dump trucks for storage.
As the situation continues to unfold, drivers must be mindful of these changes and exercise caution when navigating Philadelphia's snow-covered streets.