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Ordinance Requiring Payment At Loading Zones Goes Into Effect May 1

by Reading Parking Authority

Ordinance Requiring Payment At Loading Zones Goes Into Effect May 1

Effective May 1, 2021, vehicles parked in a loading zone in the City of Reading are required to pay parking meter rates for use of the space. (Ordinance 576-411 amended by Bill #101-2020 in December 2020)

This change comes as part of comprehensive revisions to Reading parking law, the first in more than 10 years. After careful review, the revisions were enacted to better reflect today’s parking needs and concerns in Reading.

Loading zones are designed to provide retail businesses with areas for commercial vehicles to conduct loading and unloading activities. The ordinance change is intended to:

Prior to updating the ordinance, loading zone spaces were routinely abused by drivers using them for non-commercial vehicles, purposes other than commercial loading and unloading, or periods much longer than the designated time.

As a result, commercial vehicles attempting to load and unload were left with no choice but to double-park, leading to erratic and dangerous driving on city streets. Double parking increases the risk of accident, injury, or fatality by causing other vehicles to make quick lane changes—potentially crossing into oncoming traffic—and diminishing sightlines for other drivers and pedestrians.

As defined by the ordinance, commercial vehicles include all motor vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 10,000 pounds or more that are used for the transportation of goods, wares, or merchandise. NOTE: Passenger vehicles having a truck license or registration do not qualify as a commercial vehicle.

There will be no physical meters at the loading zones, but multiple electronic payment methods are available:

For more information, visit the Reading Parking Authority website at www.ReadingParking.com.