Parking Crackdown in Philly

By KAREN ARAIZA
Updated 3:33 PM EST, Wed, Jul 22, 2009

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Philly drivers, if your parking meter runs down in the city, just know they've run out of patience at City Hall.

The new parking crackdown starts today in Center City. You want to be hyper-aware of the Big Three offenses because police are anxious to ticket and tow:

  • Blocking the Box at intersections.
  • Running a red light.
  • Double-parking.

Rina Cutler, Deputy Mayor of Transportation, says those are the main reasons traffic gets clogged.

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"Streets and sidewalks need to function better," Cutler said. "Every one of us needs to do our part in order to make this a success."

The idea is to ease congestion and free up curb space for shoppers, diners and people running errands in the city. If you live or work in Center City, you're supposed to find a garage, not a curb.

Fines are also going up from $25 to $35 for expired meters.

Parking in a taxi stand will cost you $31, $51 if you park in a loading zone and $76 if you double park.

First Published: May 11, 2009 4:27 AM EST

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