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Connection & Engagement

Emergencies 215-573-3333 / 511 (campus phone)
General Information 215-898-7297
DPS Headquarters
4040 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Special Notices.

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City of Philadelphia – No Parking on Snow Emergency Routes

The City of Philadelphia has declared a snow emergency starting on Saturday, January 24, 2026 at 9:00pm. There is no parking allowed on emergency routes. If your vehicle is parked on a street that is designated a snow emergency route, and a snow emergency is declared, you must move it or it may be ticketed and towed.
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University Resources

The City of Philadelphia has announced that it will be under a snow emergency beginning at 9 p.m. Saturday, as the National Weather Service is predicting the region could see snow accumulation of 8 to 12 inches. Essential University services, including Public Safety, Facilities, the College House System, and Penn Dining will be staffed and are prepared to support students throughout the duration of the storm. Please visit the below links for availability of University resources during Sunday’s snowfall:

Know When Know How.

A Quote and Image Section

“[DPS] helped create an environment where I’m proud to work, feel safe to work – long past regular work hours and feel a real sense of community with our police department.  I’ve been on this campus for over 30 years and I’ve personally witnessed the respectful engagements.”
J. G.
Penn Staff Member

DPS By the Numbers.

+4500
Walking Escorts Annually
+100k
Calls for service processed annually
182
DPS Employees
+750
Security Officers
+700
Bluelight Emergency Phones
+1250
Jumpstarts Annually

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