Parking Violations and Meter Failures
Parking tickets may be paid from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Room 106 at City Hall located at 416 S. Main Street, Greensburg, PA.  There is visitor parking in the rear of the building; enter the double doors and Room 106 is the first office to your right. 

To mail your payment or to deposit your payment, use the pre-addressed envelope at one of the payment boxes conveniently located at the following City Parking lots:

Dr. Robert W. Queale Lot
North Maple Avenue (between Pittsburgh and Otterman Streets
Dr. Bruce G. Boyle Lot
South Maple Avenue (next to the YMCA)
   
Helman Ghrist Lot
North Main Street
Franca and Joe Peluso Lot
South Pennsylvania Avenue and West Pittsburgh Street
Hospital Lot
Located on North Spring Avenue across from Mental Health

Parking Ticket Fees:
Expired Parking Meter Fine:
Paid by midnight on the day following violation
 $3.00 per ticket
Paid after the 2nd day following violation
 $10.00 per ticket
Paid after 10 days
 $15.00 per ticket
Not paid after 10 more 
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Expired Parking Meter Fine - 2nd Offense:
Paid by midnight on the day following violation
 $5.00 per ticket
Paid after the 2nd day following violation
$10 per ticket
Paid after 10 days
 $15 per ticket
Not paid after 10 more days
 State Citation
All other fines:
Paid within 10 days
$15 per ticket
Paid after 10 days
 $20 per ticket
Not paid after 10 more days
 State Citation
Fees for parking tickets are assessed in accordance with the Fee Schedule set forth under Section 151-1 of the Code of the City of Greensburg.  To access the fee schedule, click this link:  City Code .

Meter Failures/Problems: 


If a meter fails to register coins, report the problem with the meter number to  the Police Dispatch at 724-838-4322 and move to another metered spot.  If you continue to park at the expired meter, a ticket will be issued and you will be responsible for payment.

If you believe a meter fails to register the appropriate amount of time and you receive a parking ticket, you may challenge the ticket by reporting the meter number to the Police Dispatcher or by visiting Room 106.  The meter repairman will check the meter and if he finds it to be faulty, your ticket will be excused; however, if the meter is working properly, you will be responsible for the ticket and any late charges that may apply .