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Taxicab Safety Cameras

Notice to All Interested Parties: Pursuant to Commonwealth Court Judge Friedman's June 29, 2016 ruling in Black Point Taxi, LLC et al. v. Philadelphia Parking Authority (76 MD 2015), affirming the Safety Camera Regulation, the Taxicab and Limousine Division (“TLD”) is now moving ahead with the process of ensuring that all

Final-Form Rulemaking Order 126-12 Philadelphia Taxicab Safety Cameras (Transmission Requirement)

Notice to All Interested Parties: Please see the attached Final-Form Rulemaking Order below issued by the Philadelphia Parking Authority at its regular meeting today, November 24, 2015 at Docket No. 126-12 concerning the removal of the taxicab safety camera image transmission requirement. This regulation was proposed by the Authority at this

Taxicab Safety Cameras

Notice To All Interested Parties: Attached here is an updated list of the Approved Safety Camera Vendors (Download) to secure compliant safety camera systems, which is also posted on the Taxicab and Limousine Division's "Resources and Forms" page. Verifeye, Inc. has been removed from this list. To date, Verifeye has not received any

Taxicab Safety Cameras

Notice to the Industry Regarding Taxicab Safety Cameras: 52 Pa Code 1017.71 requires the installation of an Authority approved taxicab safety camera system in all taxicabs by February 23, 2015. The list of approved safety camera vendors has also been posted on the Authority’s web site and may be viewed at: http://www.philapark.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Approved-Taxicab-Safety-Camera-Vendors-012315.pdf The

Taxicab Safety Cameras

Notice to All Interested Parties: Philadelphia Parking Authority Regulation #126-8 (IRRC #3048) Taxicab Safety Cameras, was unanimously approved by the Independent Regulatory Review Commission on July 24, 2014. While this regulation awaits final approval from the remaining regulatory bodies involved, the Authority encourages taxicab owners to become familiar with the terms
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Dispute a Parking Ticket

Dispute a Parking Ticket The City of Philadelphia's Office of the Chief Administrative Officer oversees the Bureau of Administrative Adjudication (BAA).   Once a parking violation is issued, the BAA is the only agency able to determine liability. If you would like to dispute a parking violation you believe was issued in
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Residential Parking Permit

Residential Parking Permits Residents in eligible areas can purchase parking permits that exempt them from meter and time limit restrictions on posted blocks. These permits assist residents in finding parking spaces near their homes, enhancing the quality of life in residential areas with insufficient on-street parking – such as those that
  • Posted on 9 Mar 2014
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