This page was created because ordinary complaint channels did not produce ordinary accountability. Repeated certified letters, formal complaints, and preserved evidence did not result in meaningful review, correction, or response. Instead, the record continued to grow.
The core issue documented on this site is not just inconsistent enforcement. It is the repeated and disproportionate enforcement directed at one vehicle. Cianni A.’s vehicle has now received multiple citations with recorded observation times contradicted by preserved Ring camera footage, including a citation issued on April 15, 2026, after her annual parking permit became effective at 10:47 AM.
Taken together, these incidents do not reflect routine enforcement. They reflect a documented pattern of repeated enforcement directed at her vehicle, supported by contradictory citation records and repeated non-response after formal notice was provided.
This site exists to preserve the record, organize the evidence, and document what has occurred on this block in a form that cannot be ignored, mischaracterized, or quietly buried.
Tickets issued to Cianni A. since March 2, 2026
Taken from a law-abiding resident under inequitable enforcement
Formal responses received from PPA to four certified letters
A live record of observed Philadelphia Parking Authority activity on Margaret Street. Posted parking restrictions apply from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Monday through Sunday. This calendar documents whether PPA presence was observed on a given day and, where applicable, whether citation activity appeared selective based on what was observed.
Calendar Key:
✓✓✓ — PPA presence observed (general enforcement activity)
S.C. — PPA presence observed (single pass before street cleaning)
C.A. ONLY — Citation issued to Cianni A. and no other vehicles cited
XXX — No PPA presence observed
This calendar reflects the difference between daily posted restrictions and the intermittent enforcement actually observed on this block. Even where PPA presence has become somewhat more frequent, the broader record still shows repeated enforcement directed at Cianni A.’s vehicle and citation records that do not consistently align with preserved video evidence.
My name is Ashley A. I am a homeowner and five-year resident of Margaret Street in Philadelphia, PA. This page exists because the Philadelphia Parking Authority has repeatedly enforced against my sister’s vehicle while other visible violations on this block have often gone unaddressed.
Between March 2 and March 26, 2026, Cianni received four parking tickets totaling $78.00 and bore the financial consequences of enforcement on this block, while other vehicles remained untouched. Those included vehicles that had stayed in the same spots for over two years, including cars displaying handwritten notes covering their license plates, as well as other recurring visible violations on the block.
The stronger issue now documented is not just general inconsistency. It is repeated enforcement directed at one vehicle, supported by contradictory citation records. One later citation, #960486165, recorded an observation time directly contradicted by preserved Ring camera footage and was later dismissed or suspended. On April 15, 2026, after Cianni’s annual residential parking permit became effective at 10:47 AM, her vehicle was cited again with a listed observation time of 11:10 AM that is also contradicted by preserved Ring camera footage.
This pattern is not limited to contradictory citation records. In one incident, a PPA officer ticketed my sister while she was already in her car with it in drive, bypassed every other vehicle on the block during that same enforcement pass, and was photographed blocking a neighbor’s private driveway.
We have sent four formal certified letters to the PPA. We have copied the Mayor’s Office and the Governor’s Office. We have filed complaints through official contact forms. We have preserved Ring camera footage contradicting the observation time recorded on one disputed ticket, and now again on a second citation issued after Cianni’s annual parking permit became active. In return, we received one form denial because the earlier tickets had been paid and, otherwise, silence.
This site is not just a record of disputed tickets. It is a record of repeated enforcement directed at one vehicle, the financial burden that enforcement placed on one resident while other visible violations went unaddressed, contradictory citation records, public-safety concerns, and repeated non-response from a public agency and the elected officials and public offices notified of these concerns.