[6] An audit found the former PPA's director, former Republican state representative Scott Petri, did not meet the minimum qualifications of the job description and his $210,000 salary was above comparable positions in other cities.
[8] The PPA is also considering punishing unlawful parking in bus and bicycle lanes, as well as "Ghost Cars" without license plates.
[9][10] A program to "boot" repeat parking violation offenders was authorized by City Council in 1983.
[4] Cameras are installed at intersections with a high accident rate, and fines are imposed for motorists who run red lights.
[11] Pennsylvania Law requires vehicles to display safety and emission inspection stickers, which must be renewed on an annual basis.