Of course. Here
is the link: http://www.city.pittsburgh.pa.us/mayor/html/311_request_form.html
Also, since sending
that message, I spoke to someone in Abandoned Vehicles who added that prior to
the “responses” listed in my original email, the following process must take
place:
1. Resident calls 311
or Abandoned Vehicles line – 412-255-8999
2. Abandoned Vehicles
sends information received (vehicle make, model, color) to designated officer in
Zone
3. Zone officer checks
vehicle and obtains all vehicle information
4. Zone officer
completes report and sends back to Abandoned
Vehicles
5. Abandoned Vehicles
checks VIN number with the state to learn whether it is a stolen vehicle and
whether the registration and inspection are current
Once Abandoned Vehicles
gets all of the information, they send the letters referred to below or
instructs the Zone that they can tow the car. So, there is a week to a
week and half added to the front end of any of these responses.
Thanks for your
interest!
Emily Keebler
·
Office of Patrick Dowd · Pittsburgh City Council District
7
emily.keebler@city.pittsburgh.pa.us ·
412-255-2140
From: Al Mann
[mailto:alfred.mann@verizon.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 11:59
AM
To: Keebler,
Emily
Subject: Re: [
Emily, this is very helpful
information. I appreciate your getting it all
together.
Can you give me the address for
the 311 online form you refer to. That would be helpful for other
purposes. Thanks.
Al Mann
From: Keebler, Emily
Sent: Monday,
July 19, 2010 10:03 AM
Subject:
[
There have been several messages
recently regarding abandoned vehicles. The Police have specific
requirements regarding when a car can be towed, which impacts how quickly it is
taken care of. I just called the Auto Squad and Zone 5 and confirmed the
following requirements for towing and timeframes:
|
Situation |
Response |
|
Car itself is a
hazard (i.e. broken
glass or exposed engine) |
Towed immediately to City tow
pound |
|
Registration and/or inspection
expired and VIN number not
present |
Car may be towed immediately
and will be investigated by Auto Squad |
|
Car is stolen according to
VIN report |
Towed immediately to City tow
pound |
|
Registration
and/or inspection expired
for more than 90 days |
A letter will be sent to owner
and car may be removed immediately |
|
Registration
and/or inspection expired
for less than 90 days |
A letter will be sent to the
owner of record notifying them that tow may occur 10 days after date of
letter. Tow will typically take place within 2 weeks of letter being
sent. |
Sending suspected abandoned vehicles
to 311 is the best way to handle these. The 311 online form recently had a
back-up (the start of summer is a busy time), but I was told they were to be
caught up by early last week and all cases have been sent to the proper
department. After submitting an online form, you should receive two emails
– one with a Ticket ID and one with a Service Request Number. (If you
call, you will get a Service Request Number while on the phone.) If you
used the online method, your case is fully processed when you receive the
Service Request Number. If you do not get that email within a few days of
submitting the form, please contact our office and we will look into it.
If you feel there is a rash of cars
being abandoned in one area and a trend needs to be investigated, you can call
the city’s Auto Squad at 412-255-2911.
If you have any other questions,
please call our office at 412-255-2140 and we would be happy to look into
it.
Thanks,
Emily
Emily Keebler
·
Office of Patrick Dowd · Pittsburgh City Council District
7
510
City-
emily.keebler@city.pittsburgh.pa.us · www.city.pittsburgh.pa.us/district7
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