The City of Lancaster is conducting a study of its Residential Permit Parking (RPP) Program beginning this month. To increase parking access and better manage congestion, the study will utilize public feedback and review applicable City code, policies, and programs to identify potential improvements to the RPP program. The study is scheduled to be completed…
We need your feedback for the Residential Permit Parking study! How can the City improve the Residential Permit Parking (RPP) program?The RPP program is used to manage limited parking supply in some neighborhoods. The City is studying this program to find ways to increase parking access. We need to hear from residents, business owners, and…
Street cleaning has resumed today, Monday, January 22. Continuing the street cleaning schedule, even in the presence of lingering snow, enables the Department of Public Works to clear travel and parking lanes from both snow and regular street cleaning debris. This effort is aimed at ensuring safe travel access and available parking for all residents….
Our Department of Public Works crews are gearing up for the possibility of 2-4 inches of snow arriving early tomorrow, Friday, January 19. City offices will be closed on Friday. Essential operations will continue and staff who are able will work remotely. Penn Waste will not be operating on Friday. All customers missed this week…
The City of Lancaster will be closed on Monday, December 25 and Tuesday, December 26 for Christmas, and Monday, January 1 for New Year’s Day. On Monday, December 25, City offices will be closed, and there will be no trash and recycling collection. There will be no Street Cleaning, Street Cleaning parking enforcement, residential permit…
This policy is to provide a clear and concise procedure for both the City and property owners who want to install a bike rack on the sidewalk or within the street.
The City of Lancaster uses Red Rose Alerts to send important information and emergency alerts to residents, businesses, and utility customers.