5502 - Declaration of policy.

     § 5502.  Declaration of policy.        The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:            (1)  Residential decentralization in municipalities has        been accompanied by an ever-increasing trend in the number of        persons entering the business sections by private automobile        and other types of motor vehicles.            (2)  The free circulation of traffic of all kinds through        the streets of municipalities is necessary for the health,        safety and general welfare of the public, whether residing in        or traveling to, through or from such municipalities in the        course of lawful pursuits.            (3)  The greatly increased use by the public of motor        vehicles of all kinds has caused serious traffic congestion        on the streets of municipalities.            (4)  The parking or standing of motor vehicles of all        kinds on the streets has contributed to this congestion to        such an extent as to interfere seriously with the primary use        of such streets for the movement of traffic.            (5)  Parking or standing prevents the free circulation of        traffic in, through and from the municipality; impedes rapid        and effective fighting of fires and the disposition of police        forces in the district; and endangers the health, safety and        welfare of the general public.            (6)  Parking or standing threatens irreparable loss in        valuations of property in the municipality which can no        longer be readily reached by vehicular traffic.            (7)  This parking crisis, which threatens the welfare of        the community, can be reduced by administering and enforcing        an efficient system of on-street regulations and by providing        sufficient off-street parking and parking terminal facilities        properly located in the several residential, commercial and        industrial areas of the municipality.            (8)  The establishment of authorities will promote the        public safety, convenience and welfare.            (9)  It is intended that the authority cooperate with all        existing parking and parking terminal facilities so that        private enterprise and government may mutually provide        adequate parking services for the convenience of the public.            (10)  The safety and welfare of the inhabitants of this        Commonwealth is promoted by the creation in municipalities of        authorities which shall exist and operate for the purposes        contained in this chapter. Such purposes are declared to be        public uses for which public money may be spent, and private        property may be acquired by the exercise of the power of        eminent domain.