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How PPA, SEPTA are teaming to fight illegal parking in Philadelphia The Philadelphia Parking Authority will start issuing tickets and fines this week as part of a program that uses cameras and ...
Starting Monday, July 7, SEPTA will charge customers for use of the authority's surface parking lots and three garages on weekends and holidays. The fees, already in effect on weekdays, are $2 for ...
New AI cameras are being installed on SEPTA buses and trolleys. They will capture illegally parked vehicles, then issue parking violations. They are set to go live on May 1. PHILADELPHIA - Be ...
SEPTA riders must now pay to park at commuter lots, including on weekends and holidays. Surface lots will cost $2 and parking garages will cost $4. The new fee is part of SEPTA's so-called ...
SEPTA announced Tuesday that crime levels have stayed down across most categories, thanks to increased enforcement of fare ...
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (WPHL) — Following the Fourth of July weekend, SEPTA is implementing parking fees at all owned surface lots and garages, including 35 additional locations currently charging ...
MPS customers can now access its parking enforcement and payment software via Flock LPRs, which are solar-powered and ...
SEPTA released its mid-year crime report for 2025, which shows significant increases in enforcement related to fare evasion and quality-of-ride offenses.
Last year, SEPTA ended free parking in its lots and garages and hiked the price. And now, starting Monday July 7, 2025, free parking on SEPTA-owned lots and garages has ended on weekends and holidays.
The daily parking rate is $2 at SEPTA-owned surface lots, and $4 at the three garages: Frankford Transportation Center, Norristown, and Lansdale. These fees help offset parking lot maintenance costs.