Philadelphia Parking Authority

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Philadelphia Parking Authority
Agency overview
FormedJanuary 11, 1950;74 years ago (January 11, 1950)
Jurisdiction Philadelphia
Headquarters701 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 [1]
39°57′21″N75°11′07″W / 39.95581°N 75.185357°W / 39.95581; -75.185357
Agency executive
  • Richard Lazer, Executive Director
Parent agency Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Website www.philapark.org

The Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) is an agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that manages many parking operations for Philadelphia. [2] The PPA was created by the Philadelphia City Council on January 11, 1950, for the purpose of conducting research for management of off-street parking and establishing a permanent, coordinated system of parking facilities in the city. [3] [4] Since then, the PPA's scope has expanded to include parking operations at the Philadelphia International Airport, most street-parking policy enforcement, and regulation and enforcement of taxicabs and limousines. [3]

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The PPA's status as an agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania rather than the City of Philadelphia allows for the Republican-controlled state authorities to offer patronage positions in the largely Democratic city. [lower-alpha 1] [5] The former board chairman Joseph Ashedale has over 10 family members on the agency's payroll. [6] An audit found the former PPA's director, former Republican state representative Scott Petri, did not meet the minimum qualifications of the job description and his $210,000 salary was above comparable positions in other cities. [7]

The Parking Authority:

to provide full parking services for Philadelphia residents, businesses and visitors. [4]

In popular culture it is the basis of the reality television show Parking Wars .

Policies

Off-street parking

Originally, the Parking Authority provided parking garages and parking lots, but various city departments were responsible for on-street parking.

On-street parking

In 1982, Philadelphia City Council was authorized by the Pennsylvania General Assembly to delegate certain powers formerly exercised by various city departments to the Parking Authority. In April 1983, City Council transferred on-street parking responsibilities to the Authority. [4]

Functions transferred from the Streets Department:

Functions transferred from the Revenue Department:

Functions transferred from the Police Department:

However, both Police Department officers and SEPTA supervisors can issue parking tickets.

Functions transferred from the Department of Licenses and Inspections:

A vast majority of revenue for on-street parking for PPA is generated from ticketing violations (63%) and meter parking (29%). Other revenue categories comprise less than 9% of PPA's on-street parking income. [8] The PPA is also considering punishing unlawful parking in bus and bicycle lanes, as well as "Ghost Cars" without license plates. [9] [10]

Booting

A program to "boot" repeat parking violation offenders was authorized by City Council in 1983. [4]

Taxicabs and limousines

The Authority was authorized by the General Assembly in July 2004 to regulate taxis and limousines operating in the city, and to adopt and enforce regulations for their operations. [4]

Red Light Camera Program

The Authority has been authorized by the General Assembly to administer a pilot red light enforcement program. [4] Cameras are installed at intersections with a high accident rate, and fines are imposed for motorists who run red lights. Notices are sent by mail to offenders, based on photos of license plates and the motorists themselves. [11]

Inspection Expired

Pennsylvania Law requires vehicles to display safety and emission inspection stickers, which must be renewed on an annual basis. As these vehicles are parked on a public street, PPA may cite otherwise legally-parked vehicles with expired inspection stickers. Failure to respond to these tickets may result in booting, towing, or the sale at auction of a vehicle repeatedly ticketed for a expired inspection violation. [12]

Staff

PPA Executive Staff

Board Members

Originally, the Authority's board of directors was controlled by city officials, but the legislature, acting at the initiative of Representative John Perzel, [14] has shifted control to state officials, including the Governor and officers of the legislature. [15]

Finances

YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet Assets
2014$348,552,000.00$236,017,000.00$112,535,000.00 [16]
2013$358,504,000.00$246,896,000.00$110,260,000.00
2012$367,825,000.00$263,113,000.00$104,712,000.00 [17]
2011$379,346,000.00$281,646,000.00$97,700,000.00
2010$376,351,000.00$282,787,000.00$93,564,000.00 [18]
2009$379,974,000.00$296,739,000.00$83,235,000.00

See also

Notes

  1. All local governments in every state is a part of the state government but with limited geographical jurisdiction. Supreme authority over local governments in Pennsylvania rests with the Pennsylvania General Assembly which has decided to prohibit the city from influencing the PPA whilst allowing it to influence other state agencies that are specific to Philadelphia.

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  15. PPA Team Members, The Philadelphia Parking Authority
  16. The Philadelphia Parking Authority Financial Statements, Required Supplementary Information, And Other Financial Information For the Years Ended March 31, 2014 and 2013 & Independent Auditors' Report (PDF)
  17. 2012 Financial Statement
  18. 2010 Financial Statement