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Editor's Note: See also Art. IIIA, Parking Regulations for
the Downtown Area.
Wherever a space is marked off on any street for the parking
of an individual vehicle, every vehicle parked there shall be parked
wholly within the lines bounding that space, and it shall be a violation
of this article for any person to park a vehicle or allow it to remain
parked otherwise.
No person shall park a vehicle upon any of the streets or parts
thereof described in this section, except at the angle designated
and only within the painted stall lines. On all streets or portions
thereof where angle parking is now or shall hereafter be authorized,
all vehicles parked thereon shall be parked with the front thereof
nearest the curb.
Name of Street
|
Side
|
Location
|
---|---|---|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
South
|
From Sixth Street to Eighth Street
|
Seventh Street
|
West
|
From Schoonmaker Avenue to Donner Avenue
|
No person shall park a vehicle at any time upon any of the following
streets or parts thereof:
Name of Street
|
Side
|
Location
|
---|---|---|
Braddock Avenue
|
South
|
From Sixth Street to Ninth Street
|
City Park Road
|
Both
|
From Circle Drive to Grand Boulevard
|
Delaware Street
|
East
|
From Lenawee Avenue to Indiana Avenue
|
Donner Avenue
|
Both
|
From Parente Bolevard to Twelfth Street (except where metered)
|
Donner Avenue
|
Both
|
From Tenth Street to Twelfth Street
|
Donner Avenue
|
North
|
From Eighth Street to Ninth Street
|
Donner Avenue
|
South
|
Front of Municipal Building
|
Dunlap Street
|
Both
|
From Sycamore Street to Graham Avenue
|
Eastgate Avenue
|
Both
|
From Parente Boulevard to Tyrol Boulevard
|
Eastgate Avenue
|
North
|
From Tyrol Boulevard to Parente Boulevard
|
Eighth Street
|
Both
|
From Donner Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Eighth Street
|
West
|
Northwestern corner
|
Eleventh Street
|
Both
|
From Donner Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Fifth Street
|
East
|
From northern terminus of Fifth Street to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Fifth Street
|
West
|
From Donner Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
First Street
|
West
|
From northern terminus of First Street to McKee Avenue
|
Forest Street
|
West
|
Shawnee Avenue to Lenawee Avenue
|
Fourteenth Street
|
Both
|
From Maple Avenue to Walnut Avenue
|
Fourth Street
|
Both
|
From Donner Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Fourth Street
|
East
|
From Reed Avenue to Knox Avenue
|
Fourth Street
|
West
|
From McKee Avenue to Reed Avenue
|
Graham Avenue
|
East
|
From Dunlap Street to Orchard Avenue
|
Graham Avenue
|
West
|
From Dunlap Street to Spruce Street
|
Knox Avenue
|
North
|
From Fourth Street to Twelfth Street
|
Knox Avenue
|
South
|
From Ninth Street to Tenth Street
|
Knox Avenue
|
South
|
From South Fourth Street to Sixth Street
|
Leeds Avenue
|
East
|
From Patton Avenue to Rostraver Street
|
Leeds Avenue
|
East
|
From Summit Avenue to Sycamore Street
|
Leeds Avenue
|
West
|
From Summit Avenue to Rostraver Street
|
Lenawee Avenue
|
South
|
From Delaware Street to Ontario Street
|
Rebecca Street
|
Both
|
From Donner Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Manown Street
|
East
|
From Schoonmaker Avenue to the northern terminus to Manown Street
|
Maple Avenue
|
Both
|
From Vine Street to Fourteenth Street
|
McKee Avenue
|
North
|
From Sixth Street to McKee Way
|
McMahon Avenue
|
North
|
From Sixth Street to Tenth Street
|
Ninth Street
|
Both
|
Along triangular island at entrance from Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Ninth Street
|
East
|
From alley north of Schoonmaker Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Ninth Street
|
East
|
From Schoonmaker Avenue to McKee Avenue
|
Ninth Street
|
West
|
From Donner Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Ninth Street
|
West
|
From Knox Avenue to Summit Avenue
|
Ninth Street (low grade)
|
West
|
From Schoonmaker Avenue to Knox Avenue
|
Oneida Street
|
Both
|
From Donner Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Ontario Street
|
West
|
From Eastgate Avenue to Arizona Alley
|
Orchard Avenue
|
Both
|
From Leeds Avenue to Graham Avenue
|
Park Way
|
South
|
From McKee Avenue to Sixth Street
|
Reed Avenue
|
Both
|
From Rostraver Street to Fourth Street
|
Rostraver Street
|
East
|
From Knox Avenue to Leeds Avenue
|
Rostraver Street
|
West
|
From McKee Avenue to Leeds Avenue
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
North
|
From Parente Boulevard to Charleroi-Monessen Bridge
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
North
|
From the alley east of Seventh Street to Eighth Street
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
South
|
From a point opposite alley east of eighth Street to the Charleroi-Monessen
Bridge
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
South
|
From Parente Boulevard to Sixth Street
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
South
|
From Seventeenth Street to Charleroi-Monessen Bridge
|
Second Street
|
Both
|
From McKee Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Second Street
|
West
|
From Donner Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Second Street
|
West
|
From Luce Avenue to the alley between Liberty and Elm Streets
|
Parente Boulevard
|
Both
|
From Donner Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Parente Boulevard
|
Both
|
From Schoonmaker Avenue to Donner Avenue
|
Seventh Street
|
East
|
From Donner Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Sixth Street
|
East
|
From Knox Avenue to McMahon Street
|
Sixth Street
|
West
|
From McKee Avenue to Reed Avenue
|
South Fourth Street
|
East
|
From Knox Avenue to Chestnut Street
|
State Road
|
North
|
From Grand Boulevard to Pennsylvania Boulevard
|
Summit Avenue
|
North
|
From Ninth Street to Beatrice Street
|
Summit Avenue
|
South
|
From Ninth Street to Grant Street
|
Tenth Street
|
Both
|
From Donner Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Tenth Street
|
East
|
From Highland Avenue to Vine Street
|
Tenth Street
|
West
|
From Knox Avenue to Vine Street
|
Third Street
|
Both
|
From Third Street Extension to Northern End
|
Third Street
|
East
|
From Donner Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Third Street
|
East
|
From Schoonmaker Avenue to East Third Street
|
Third Street
|
West
|
From Donner Avenue to East Third Street
|
Twelfth Street
|
East
|
From the alley north of Schoonmaker Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Twelfth Street
|
West
|
From Donner Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
No person shall park a vehicle upon any of the streets or parts
of streets described in this section, during the hours specified in
said schedule, on any day except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
Name of Street
|
Side
|
Hours/Days
|
Location
|
---|---|---|---|
(Reserved)
|
No person shall park a vehicle or allow the same to remain parked
upon any of the streets or parts of streets described in this section,
between the hours specified, for longer than the time indicated in
said schedule.
Name of Street
|
Side
|
Time Limit; Hours/Days
|
Location
|
---|---|---|---|
Donner Avenue
|
North
|
Monday through Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
|
435 Donner Avenue
|
It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle or to
allow the same to remain parked in any special purpose parking zone
established in this section, except as specifically provided for such
zone.
Name of Street
|
Side
|
Authorized Purpose or Vehicle
|
Location
|
---|---|---|---|
Donner Avenue
|
North
|
Bus stops
|
At northwest corner of Sixth Street
|
Donner Avenue
|
North
|
Bus stop
|
At northeastern corner of Fifth Street
|
Donner Avenue
|
North
|
Bus stop
|
At northeastern corner of Fourth Street
|
Donner Avenue
|
North
|
Bus stop
|
861 (Civic Center)
|
Donner Avenue
|
North
|
Bus stop
|
Northern side of Tenth Street
|
Donner Avenue
|
North
|
Loading or unloading
|
From Third Street to Seventh Street
|
Donner Avenue
|
North
|
Loading zone
|
Frank's Garage
|
Donner Avenue
|
South
|
Loading zone
|
Southeastern corner of Eighth Street
|
Donner Avenue
|
South
|
Loading zone
|
Southeastern corner of Seventh Street
|
Eastgate Avenue
|
South
|
Bus stop
|
At Ontario Street
|
Eastgate Avenue
|
South
|
Bus stop
|
Monongahela Street
|
Eastgate Avenue
|
South
|
Bus stop
|
Rebecca Street
|
Eastgate Avenue
|
South
|
Bus stop
|
At southern end of Wendell Ramey Lane
|
Fifth Street
|
Northeast
|
Loading and unloading
|
From Schoonmaker Avenue to Donner Avenue
|
Fourth Street
|
Northeast
|
Loading and unloading
|
From Schoonmaker Avenue to Donner Avenue
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
North
|
Bus stop
|
North of Eighth Street
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
North
|
Loading
|
353 Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
North
|
Loading and unloading
|
From Eleventh Street to Twelfth Street
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
North
|
Loading and unloading
|
From Oneida Street to Seneca Street
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
North
|
Loading and unloading
|
From Sixth Street to Fifth Street (Douglas School of Business)
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
South
|
Bus stop
|
North of Fifth Street
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
South
|
Bus stop
|
Southeastern corner of Fourth Street
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
South
|
Bus stop
|
Southeastern corner of Ninth Street
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
South
|
Bus stop
|
Southeastern corner of Second Street
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
South
|
Bus stop
|
Southeastern corner of Sixth Street
|
Schoonmaker Avenue
|
South
|
Bus stop
|
Southwestern corner of Third Street
|
Sixth Street
|
East
|
Loading and unloading
|
122 Sixth Street
|
State Route 906
|
North
|
Bus stop
|
Northwestern corner of Seventeenth Street
|
State Route 906
|
North
|
Bus stop
|
Northwestern side of Twelfth Street
|
Third Street
|
East
|
Official use zone
|
From Donner Avenue to Schoonmaker Avenue
|
Third Street
|
West
|
Loading and unloading
|
From Schoonmaker Avenue to Donner Avenue
|
A.
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall, upon
conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine and cost. The police officers
and parking enforcement personnel of the City shall report to the
Chief of Police all violations of any provision of this article, indicating,
in each case, the section violated, the license number of the vehicle
involved in the violation, the location of the violation, and any
other facts that might be necessary in order to understand the circumstances
attending the violation. The police officer or parking enforcement
personnel making the report shall also attach to or place upon every
such vehicle a notice stating that the vehicle was parked in violation
of this article.
B.
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall, upon
conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $15 and costs.
Police officers and parking enforcement personnel of the City shall
report to the Chief of Police all violations of any provision of this
article, indicating in each case, the section violated, the license
number of the vehicle involved in the violation, the location of the
violation, and any other facts that might be necessary in order to
present clear notice of the circumstances of the violation. The police
officer or other person making the report shall also attach to or
place upon every such vehicle a notice stating that the vehicle was
parked in violation of this article. The notice shall instruct the
owner or driver of the vehicle that the amount of the fine is $3 if
paid to the Office of the Chief of Police or placed in one of the
City's yellow fine boxes within 24 hours of the date and time of the
violation as stated on the notice. If the sum of $3 is not paid within
24 hours, the amount of the fine shall be $5, which must be paid within
seven days of the date stated on the notice. If the fine has not been
paid within seven days, the City may prosecute the violator, seeking
payment of the fine and costs prescribed in the first sentence of
this subsection.
[Amended 1-15-2014 by Ord. No. 1-2014]
A.
CAMPER
MOTOR HOME
OVERSIZED VEHICLE
PICKUP TRUCK
SCHOOL BUS
TRACTOR
TRAILER
VEHICLE
VEHICLE CODE
Definitions. For the purpose of this subsection, the following definitions
shall apply:
A separate vehicle designed for human habitation and which
can be attached or detached from a pickup truck.
A self-contained vehicle, designed for human habitation,
with its own motive power, and with a passageway from the body of
the home to the driver's and front passenger's seat.
Any vehicle, as defined in § 102 of the Vehicle
Code, or combination of vehicles which exceeds 20 feet in length,
seven feet in width, or eight feet in height, exclusive of projecting
lights or devices permitted by the Vehicle Code. Oversized vehicle
does not include pickup trucks or sport-utility vehicles which are
less than 25 feet in length and less than 82 inches in height.
A motor vehicle designed primarily for the transportation
of property and equipped with a permanently fixed open-boxed frame,
and with a gross weight not to exceed 1 1/2 tons.
A motor vehicle which is designed to carry 11 passengers
or more, including the driver, and is used for the transportation
of preprimary, primary or secondary school students to or from public,
private, or parochial schools or events related to such schools or
school-related activities.
A vehicle with its own motive power, designed for carrying
a semitrailer.
A vehicle without motive power designed for carrying persons
or property on its own structure and to be drawn by a vehicle with
motive power. The term trailer shall include trailer coach, semitrailer,
travel trailer, camp trailer, or utility trailer.
Every device in, upon or by which any person or property
is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway.
The Vehicle Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as
amended.
B.
Restriction on parking of tractors, semitrailers, trucks exceeding
two tons, school buses.
(1)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park any tractor, semitrailer,
truck exceeding two tons, school bus, or oversized vehicle on the
streets of any R1, R2 or R3 Residential Zoning District.
(2)
Exception: street parking of recreational vehicles. It shall be lawful
to park any trailer whose purpose is recreational, trailer coach,
camping trailer, motor home, boat/trailer combination or boat trailer
upon any street within an R1, R2 or R3 Residential Zoning District
for up to 24 hours, consecutively, but for no more than 48 hours cumulatively
in any thirty-day period.
C.
Vehicles for sale.
(1)
It shall be unlawful to park any vehicle upon any street for the
purpose of displaying it for sale, or to park any vehicle upon any
street from which vehicle merchandise is peddled.
D.
No oversized vehicle may be parked upon the streets in any R1, R2,
or R3 Residential Zoning District at any time.
E.
Exception. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any
motor vehicle which is parked in connection with an ongoing construction,
repair or improvement project being conducted with one-quarter mile
of the location at which the motor vehicle is parked.
[Added 1-15-2014 by Ord. No. 1-2014]
A.
A person
with a disability or severely disabled veteran, or an authorized representative,
may submit a written request to the City requesting that the City
reserve a parking space for the person with the disability or severely
disabled veteran, as close as possible to the person's or veteran's
place of residence;
B.
Upon
receipt of such a request, the City shall submit the request to the
Chief of Police for a recommendation of approval or disapproval of
the request. In approving or disapproving the request, the Chief shall
determine whether the request may be accommodated consistent with
existing laws of the Commonwealth and Ordinances of the City; whether
the request, if granted, poses any danger or risk to the safety of
the public; and whether the request, if granted, may impose severe
inconvenience upon others in their use of the public street;
C.
Upon
receipt of the request and the recommendation of the Chief of Police,
Council may act to approve or disapprove the request;
D.
Upon
approval by Council of a request, the City Administrator or City Clerk,
as designated by Council, shall notify the requestor of Council's
action and state that the reserved parking space will be so designated
upon receipt of the sum of $100, for the City's costs for supplying,
installing and maintaining a reserved-for-handicapped parking sign;
E.
Upon
receipt of the fee, the City shall identify an area as close as possible
to the person's or veteran's place of residence, and erect a sign
or signs, the content of which shall comply with the Vehicle Code's
provisions for handicapped-reserved signs, which may include that
the space is reserved for parking by a person with a disability or
severely disabled veteran; that no parking is allowed there by others;
that any unauthorized person parking there shall be subject to a fine;
and that the vehicle may be towed at the owner's expense;
F.
All
permits for reserved on-street handicapped parking, issued before
and after the effective date of this section, shall expire on the
last day of March 31, 2011, and, in subsequent years, on March 31
of the year following the permit's issuance. However, permits issued
between November 17, 2010, and March 31, 2011, shall expire on March
31, 2012;
G.
On or
after January 1 of the year after a reserved parking permit has been
issued or renewed, a person with a disability or severely disabled
veteran, or their authorized representative, may apply for a one-year
renewal of the reserved parking space by making that request in writing
to the City and providing the City with a photocopy of a currently
valid handicapped plate or placard issued by the commonwealth. The
request shall be accompanied by a renewal fee of $20;
H.
On or
after May 1 of the year following the issuance or renewal of a reserved
space, for which no renewal request has been received, the City may
dismantle and remove the reserved parking sign 14 days after providing
written notice to the person for whom the reserved space was approved,
if no renewal request is then submitted. The City shall deliver or
mail the notice to the physical address or mailing address for which
the space was issued. If the City has removed the sign for a previously
reserved, but not renewed, space, the person with a disability or
severely disabled veteran may reapply upon payment of the initial
reservation fee;
I.
The
provisions of this section shall apply to all reserved, on-street
parking spaces approved by Council before and after the date of enactment
of this section;
J.
Following
the enactment of this section, Council may, by resolution, modify
the initial fee for reservation of a space and the annual renewal
fee.