Overview
Public Parking Authority of Pittsburgh
Residential Parking Permit Program
The Residential Parking Permit (RPP) Office is a division of the Public Parking Authority of Pittsburgh (PPA). Located at 232 Boulevard of the Allies, this office manages the city’s system for regulating on-street parking in designated residential neighborhoods. The RPP program ensures that residents living in high-density areas have access to parking near their homes by restricting the duration that non-residents can park during specific hours.
- Permit Issuance: Processing applications for new residential permits and annual renewals.
- Visitor Passes: Issuing visitor parking passes for guests of residents in RPP zones.
- Enforcement: The PPA enforces parking regulations through a network of enforcement officers and technology, ensuring compliance with zone restrictions.
Digital Services
The Pittsburgh Parking Authority has modernized its operations, encouraging residents to use the online portal for most permit transactions. Physical visits to the office are available for those who need in-person assistance with complex issues or document verification. The Authority also manages off-street parking lots and garages throughout the city. 🚗🅿️👮♂️
Important Information
To apply for a permit, you must provide valid proof of residency (such as a lease or utility bill) and a current vehicle registration. The office accepts various payment methods, but cash is often not accepted for permit fees at the counter; checks or cards are preferred. Be aware that this office handles permits, while parking citations are adjudicated through the Parking Court.
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