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Pittsburgh Parking Authority 232 Boulevard of the Allies Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone: 412-560-7275 Fax: 412-560-7200
Pittsburgh Parking Authority 232 Boulevard of the Allies Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone: 412-560-7275 Fax: 412-560-7200
The new portal will be the home of all parking permits for Pittsburgh. The Authority is excited for the new opportunities the portal can provide. Soon you will be able to apply for variances, lot leases, out of service meters, and various other permits all from the convenience of one place!
Residential Parking Permits (RPP) are required for residents that live in specific districts within the city. All permits are tracked by license plate numbers and enforced by recognition technology. This allows us to cut down on illegal parking and eliminate the possibility of counterfeit and fraudulent permits.
How can I contact the Parking Authority? How can I have parking meters taken out of service for special events or construction purposes? How can I purchase a Residential Parking Permit or a Visitor’s Pass?
Check out our website at www.pittsburghparking.com to find out all you need to know about making your stay in Pittsburgh extra special with convenient parking. Parking at on/off street parking meter kiosks; paying by coin, credit card, or cell phone by downloading a free app.
From this web portal, residents and non-residents are able to apply for, pay for, and manage their residential and non residentials parking permits without any need to come downtown or mail in documents.
To purchase a Residential Parking Permit or Visitor’s Pass, one can either walk in to the office location or mail in their application. Walk in: Pittsburgh Parking Authority 232 Boulevard of the Allies Pittsburgh, PA 15222 The hours of operation for the office are Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 4 PM. Mail: Pittsburgh Parking Authority
The Public Parking Authority of Pittsburgh announced Friday that three different mobile apps will be available for drivers to pay for parking time.
Visit the Pittsburgh Parking Authority’s site, linked here, to apply online, or learn more about how to apply by mail or in-person. Background The Residential Parking Permit (RPP) Program is used to preserve resident parking in areas in close proximity to commercial zones .