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PPA resumes metered parking enforcement in Center City, University City

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PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia Parking Authority says metered parking will once again be enforced in Center City and University City beginning Monday.The continued enforcement comes a week after the PPA planned on resuming, before later postponing until Monday, June 15.After halting most enforcement in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the PPA has gradually begun re-enforcing payment mandates at parking garages since June 1.City-wide meter enforcement will now begin June 22 and contact-free payment options are available.The height of the coronavirus pandemic making it so that fewer commuters entered the city prompted officials to make payment temporarily obsolete.

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