CHAPTER 12-3600. CAMERA-BASED ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM FOR PARKING, STOPPING, AND STANDING VIOLATIONS THAT INTERFERE WITH MASS TRANSIT 463
Notes
463 | Added, Bill No. 230489 (approved November 9, 2023). Section 2 of Bill No. 230489 provides: "This Ordinance shall be effective 30 days after certification by the Department of Streets to the Chief Clerk of Council that the Philadelphia Parking Authority and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority have executed an agreement to provide for reimbursement of SEPTA’s costs associated with implementation and operation of the Camera Based Enforcement System." Such certification was made by the Department of Streets to the Chief Clerk on February 29, 2024. |
(1) Authorized Enforcement Area.
(a) The following streets between Front Street and 63rd Street: Walnut Street, Chestnut Street, Market Street and John F. Kennedy Boulevard;
(b) all other streets in the area bounded by, and inclusive of where relevant, Spring Garden Street, the Delaware River, South Street and the Schuylkill River; and
(c) those portions of all streets where active trolley service operates.
(2) Camera-Based Enforcement System. A camera-based system pursuant to which one or more recorded images of a vehicle are produced at the time a vehicle is stopped, parked, or is otherwise stationary in a manner which is in violation of the Philadelphia Code.
(3) Department. The Philadelphia Department of Streets.
(4) Mass Transit. A public transportation service, including but not limited to bus, train, trolley, trackless trolley, or subway vehicle.
(5) System Administrator. The Philadelphia Parking Authority.
(6) Transit Authority. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority.
(7) Evidence Package. A collection of recorded images and other information captured by a Camera-Based Enforcement System that evidences a possible violation of the Philadelphia Code, including but not limited to photographic, video, or other recorded images of the license plate of a vehicle that is used in violation of the Philadelphia Code and the date, time, and place of the violation.
(1) Violations of this Title 12 relating to prohibitions on stopping, standing, and parking vehicles, on any street that conveys Mass Transit, shall be enforceable through violation notices based on recorded images produced by a Camera-Based Enforcement System, as further provided in this Chapter, excepting violations of Chapter 12-1000 of the Philadelphia Code (relating to Parking Meter Regulations and Penalties).
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