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File #: 2015-2227    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed Finally
File created: 11/13/2015 In control: Committee on Public Safety Services
On agenda: 11/17/2015 Final action: 12/1/2015
Enactment date: 12/1/2015 Enactment #: 53
Effective date: 12/9/2015    
Title: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh City Code, Title Five: Traffic, Article VII: Parking; by amending language to Sections 541.01, 541.03, and 541.05.
Sponsors: Dan Gilman
Indexes: PGH. CODE ORDINANCES TITLE 05 - TRAFFIC

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Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh City Code, Title Five: Traffic, Article VII: Parking; by amending language to Sections 541.01, 541.03, and 541.05.

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WHEREAS, residential streets are intended primarily for residents to park their personal vehicles near and around their homes; and,

 

WHEREAS, businesses are using residential streets as permanent parking spots for their business vehicles which are often times oversized; and,

 

WHEREAS, these oversized vehicles are not only unsightly in neighborhoods, but they also pose serious public safety threats for residents and motorists pulling in and out of driveways and intersections; and,

 

WHEREAS, the City of Pittsburgh has a legitimate interest in balancing the interests of businesses, residents and motorists,

 

Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Pittsburgh as follows:

 

Section 1. Amending the Pittsburgh City Code, Title Five: Traffic, Article VII: Parking; by amending language to Sections 541.01, 541.03, and 541.05:

 

 

541.01 DEFINTIONS.

 

For the purpose of this Chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings as set forth:

 

(A)                     Oversized vehicle means a vehicle which meets one or more of the following criteria

(1)                     Vehicle exceeds 7.5 feet in height (not including any accessory items that may be secured to the top of the vehicle); or

(2)                     Vehicle exceeds 9 feet in width, as measured from the widest portion of the vehicle or load, but not including mirrors; or

(3)                     Vehicle length, including load length if any, exceeds 22 feet in combination with any attached trailers; or

(4)                     Manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight exceeds 17,001 pounds;

 

541.0102 PROHIBITIONS IN SPECIFIED PLACES.

 

Except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or to protect the safety of any person or vehicle or in compliance with law or the directions of a police officer or official traffic control device, no operator of a vehicle shall, and no owner of a vehicle shall allow the vehicle to:

 

(A)                     Stop, stand or park a vehicle:

(1)                     On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street except that a pedalcycle may be parked as provided in Vehicle Code 3509(b)(2).

(2)                     On a sidewalk except that a pedalcycle may be parked as provided in Vehicle Code 3509(b)(2).

(3)                     Within an intersection.

(4)                     On a crosswalk.

(5)                     Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb within thirty (30) feet of points on the curb immediately opposite the ends of a safety zone, unless a different length is indicated by official traffic control devices.

(6)                     Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when stopping, standing or parking would obstruct traffic.

(7)                     Upon any bridge or other elevated structure upon a street or with a street tunnel.

(8)                     On any railroad tracks.

(9)                     In the area between roadways of a divided street, including crossovers.

(10) At any place where official signs prohibit stopping.

(11) In a restricted time parking zone during the posted prohibited times.

(12) Within fifteen (15) feet of a transit stop sign.

(13) Other than a taxicab in a taxicab stand.

(14) To make repairs except in an emergency.

 

(B)                     Stand or park a vehicle:

(1)                     In front of a public or private driveway or within three (3) feet thereof.

(2)                     Within fifteen (15) feet of a fire hydrant.

(3)                     Within twenty (20) feet of a crosswalk at an intersection.

(4)                     Within thirty (30) feet upon the approach to any flashing signal, stop sign, yield sign or traffic control signal located at the side of a roadway.

(5)                     Within twenty (20) feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station or, when properly sign posted, on the side of a street opposite the entrance to any fire station within seventy-five (75) feet of the entrance.

(6)                     Where the vehicle would prevent the free movement of a public transit vehicle.

(7)                     On a limited access highway unless authorized by official traffic control devices.

(8)                     At any place where official signs prohibit standing.

(C)                     Park a vehicle:

(1)                     Within fifty (50) feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing.

(2)                     At any school where official signs prohibit parking.

(3)                     Overtime in a limited time parking zone.

(4)                     In a no parking street cleaning zone if (1) the street cleaning actually occurs that day and (2) the violation occurs before the street cleaning takes place.

(5)                     In a no parking zone.

(6)                     If displayed for sale on any street.

(7)                     For longer than thirty (30) minutes in a loading zone.

(8)                     In front of an entrance to a residence in such a manner as to limit or completely block ingress and egress to said residence.

 

541.0203 PARALLEL AND ANGLE PARKING; PERMIT FOR BACKING TO CURB.

 

(A)                     Except when angle parking is permitted or when necessary in obedience to traffic regulations or traffic signs or signals, no operator of a vehicle shall stop, stand, or park, and no owner of a vehicle shall allow the vehicle to stop, stand or park in a roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway, headed in the direction of traffic, and with the curb side wheels of the vehicle within six (6) inches of the edge of the roadway. Upon streets marked or signed for angle parking, vehicles shall be parked at the angle to the curb indicated by the marking. Angle parking shall be head-in parking unless otherwise posted.

(B)                     The Director shall determine upon which streets or parts thereof angle parking is to be permitted, and shall cause the same to be so marked or signed.

(C)                     The Director is authorized to designate and mark no parking street cleaning zones.

(D)                     The Director is hereby authorized to issue to the owner of any vehicle used to transport merchandise or materials, a permit, renewable annually and with terms stated therein, allowing the driver of the vehicle the privilege of backing against the curb for loading and unloading at specific locations.

 

541.0304 PASSENGERS AND LOADING ZONES.

 

(A)                     The Director is hereby authorized to determine the location and eff. hours of passenger zones and loading zones by the placement of appropriate signs.

(B)                     Passenger and loading zones shall be for the use of the general public.

(C)                     No operator of a vehicle shall stop, stand or park, and no owner of a vehicle shall permit the vehicle to stop, stand or park in any passenger zone for a period of time longer than is necessary for the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers.

(D)                     No operator of a vehicle shall stop, stand or park, and no owner of a vehicle shall permit the vehicle to stop, stand or park in any loading zone for a period of time longer than is necessary for the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers, or delivery or pick up and loading of merchandise or materials. In no case shall the stop for loading or unloading merchandise or materials in a loading zone exceed thirty (30) minutes.

(E)                     In places and hours when stopping for loading and unloading merchandise or materials is permitted, an operator may back a vehicle to the curb to take on or discharge loads, provided the Director has issued a permit for loading or unloading at the specific location.

(F)                     No operator of a vehicle shall load or unload and no owner of a vehicle shall permit the vehicle to be loaded or unloaded after the time permitted for loading or unloading on any street.

(G)                     No operator of any oversized vehicle, commercial vehicle, camper, trailer, boat or other vehicle not classified as an automobile, and no owner of the vehicle shall permit the vehicle to park on any street for longer than two (2) hours, between the hours of 710:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. However, this provision shall not apply to the loading or unloading of commercial vehicles as otherwise provided by law. This section shall not prohibit the parking of wheelchair-accessible vans on public streets.

 

541.0405 OBSTRUCTING SIDEWALK AREAS.

 

In loading or unloading vehicles, sidewalks shall not be obstructed without a written permit from the Director.

 

541.0506 REGISTERED OWNER RESPONSIBLE FOR UNLAWFUL PARKING.

Every person in whose name a vehicle is registered shall be responsible for any violation of this Chapter caused by the parking of the vehicle in violation hereof. It shall be no defense that the vehicle was parked illegally by another, unless proof is presented that the vehicle had been stolen and had not been returned to the registered owner by the date of the violation, or that the vehicle had been valet parked in accordance with Chapter 548 of the City Code.

 

541.0607 VEHICLES OBSTRUCTING TRAFFIC.

 

All persons who own or operate a disabled vehicle or a vehicle involved in an accident, which results in the vehicle interfering with the normal movement of traffic or creating a safety hazard, shall promptly cause the vehicle to be moved so as to eliminate the interference or hazard. In the event the owner or operator is unable, unwilling or otherwise fails to promptly remove the vehicle, the person shall be deemed to have authorized the City or its contractor to act as the person's agent to promptly remove the vehicle on the person's behalf to a place of storage and such person shall be liable to the person providing the removal and storage services for the cost thereof.

 

541.0708 PENALTY.

 

Whoever violates any provision of this Chapter where another penalty is not otherwise provided shall pay a penalty of not more than twenty five dollars ($25.00) and costs equivalent to the costs for summary offenses established by the governing authority as provided in the Judicial and Judiciary Code (See 42 P.S. 1725.1). Whoever violates § 541.01(c)(4) shall pay a penalty of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) and costs equivalent to the costs for summary offenses established by the governing authority and provided in the Judicial and Judiciary Code (42 P.S. 1725.91), provided, however, that all summary citations issued for violations of § 541.01(c)(4), shall specify prominently, in writing, that citations for violations of the street cleaning provisions shall be null and void if the citation is issued after street cleaning takes place on that day or if no street cleaning actually occurs that day.

 

541.0809 PUBLIC PARKING AUTHORITY OF PITTSBURGH.

 

(A)                     The Public Parking Authority of Pittsburgh shall, pursuant to agreement with the city, have and exercise all powers necessary or convenient for the administration, supervision and enforcement of an efficient system of on-street parking regulation. The powers shall include the following powers and rights:

(1)                     To issue parking tickets for illegally parked vehicles;

(2)                     To administer, supervise and enforce the Residential Permit Parking Program in Chapter 549; and

(3)                     To own or lease any personal property used in connection with the exercise of any power provided herein.

(B)                     The authority established in division (a) shall not supersede, diminish or restrict the exercise by the City of its full police powers, which include, but are not limited to, the power to establish parking ordinances and regulations and charges for on-street parking.

(C)                     Ordinance No. 1, effective February 4, 2000, extended the term of existence of the Parking Authority until January 31, 2050, pursuant to the Parking Authority Law, Act of 1967, P.L. 458, as amended.