Overview
NYPD Traffic Enforcement District Overview
The NYPD Traffic Enforcement District, operating out of 138 West 30th Street in Midtown Manhattan, serves as a central hub for the department’s traffic management operations. This facility houses the administration for Traffic Enforcement Agents (TEAs) who are responsible for maintaining the smooth flow of traffic and enforcing parking regulations throughout the city. It functions under the NYPD’s Transportation Bureau.
Operational Scope
While this location is not a standard police precinct for reporting general crimes, it is crucial for traffic control logistics. The units based here coordinate responses to gridlock, manage intersection control during rush hours, and oversee special events such as parades, marathons, and presidential motorcades. Specialized units may also deploy from this sector to assist with highway safety and congestion mitigation in the busy Midtown area.
- Parking Enforcement: Deployment of agents to issue summonses for parking violations.
- Intersection Control: Directing traffic at congested Midtown intersections.
- Towing Coordination: assisting with the removal of obstructing vehicles.
Public Access
This facility is primarily an administrative and operational base for uniformed agents and civilian employees. It does not function as a walk-in service center for paying tickets (which must be done online or at the NYC Department of Finance) or for retrieving towed cars. Access to the building is restricted to authorized personnel. Public inquiries regarding traffic tickets or towed vehicles should be directed to the City’s 311 system or the Department of Finance website. 🚓🛑🚦🚕👮♂️📋🏙️
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