Pittsburgh resumes enforcement of parking meters citywide
The Pittsburgh Parking Authority will resume citywide enforcement of street and neighborhood lot meters starting this week.
Starting today, officers will issue warning tickets as a notification to drivers. They will begin citing drivers after several days, according to the authority.
The authority suspended enforcement in April because of the coronavirus pandemic. It began enforcement of meters in Downtown on May 20 after Allegheny County moved into the yellow reopening phase.
Authority Executive Director David Onorato said Monday that the organization was in the process of calling back all full-time enforcement officers who were laid off early last month because of declining revenue.
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