Abandoned vehicles on public and private property in Allegheny County are handled under PA Vehicle Code Title 75 §7301-7308 and local ordinances. Pittsburgh BBI and municipal police coordinate tow and disposal.
Under Title 75 §7301, a vehicle is presumed abandoned if left on public property for 48 hours or on private property without consent for 24 hours, or if left on any property in a state of disrepair for 30 days. Pittsburgh reports abandoned vehicles via 311 with BBI and police response. After tow, PennDOT notifies the registered owner who has 30 days to reclaim before auction. Suburban municipalities file with district magistrates. Inoperable vehicles on private residential property (flat tires, expired tags, missing parts) violate most zoning and property maintenance codes.
Inoperable vehicle on private property: 100 to 500 dollars. Tow and storage: 200 to 800 dollars paid by owner. Auction if unclaimed after 30 days.
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