Pittsburgh's Department of Mobility and Infrastructure (DOMI) manages curb regulations including metered parking, loading zones, residential permit parking, ride-hail pickup, and POGOH bikeshare docks under Title 5 and Title 6 of the city code.
DOMI sets curb policy citywide using the curb hierarchy of pedestrian access, transit, deliveries, ride-hail, and parking. Metered parking is administered by the Pittsburgh Parking Authority. Residential Permit Parking districts cover dense neighborhoods like Squirrel Hill and Lawrenceville. Loading zones are posted with hours. The Strip District and Mt. Washington face heightened enforcement during festivals and overlook visits. Curb construction permits including parklets require DOMI right-of-way approval. Snow emergency routes prohibit parking during declarations.
Meter expirations $35; loading-zone violations $50-$75; snow-emergency parking $100 plus tow; permit-zone violations $75. Residential-permit district enforcement is camera and patrol based.
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