§ 12-2708. Issuance of Temporary Parking Permits. 332
   (1)   The Philadelphia Parking Authority is authorized to develop an application for temporary resident parking permits for the use of bona fide guests of the resident applicant consistent with this Chapter. The application shall be available to the public on the Parking Authority’s website and at designated Parking Authority offices.
   (2)   The Parking Authority may issue temporary parking permits for periods of the following durations, for the designated fee amounts:
         Duration   Fee
      (a)   One (1) day   $7.00
      (b)   Fifteen (15) days   $75.00
      (c)   Thirty (30) days   $150.00
          (d)   Sixty (60) days   $300.00
   (3)   The Parking Authority shall have the right to limit the number of temporary permits issued to any one (1) residence at any one (1) time and the number of times a temporary permit is issued consecutively to any one (1) vehicle.
   (4)   A temporary resident parking permit may not be transferred and will only be effective for the vehicle properly bearing the state-issued registration plate identified in the application.
   (5)   No more than two (2) temporary resident parking permits may be issued to a vehicle within a sixty (60) day period.
   (6)   A vehicle will be ineligible for a temporary resident parking permit for a period of not less than forty-five (45) days following the expiration of any prior temporary resident parking permit of thirty (30) or sixty (60) days.
   (7)   After July 1, 2026, the Department may increase the temporary resident parking permit application fee by regulation. The fee may not be increased more than once every three years and may not be increased by an amount more than the percentage of increase in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): All Items for the Philadelphia region for the immediate three years preceding the date of the proposed increase.

 

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   Amended, 1994 Ordinances, p. 98. Section 2 of the Ordinance provides that it takes effect in 60 days. Amended, Bill No. 070202 (approved May 9, 2007); amended, Bill No. 190463 (approved June 26, 2019); amended, Bill No. 240335 (approved June 5, 2024).