The Mandaluyong City Traffic and Parking Management Department (TPMD) oversees traffic operations, parking regulations, public transport policies, and road safety measures in the city.
This office works to improve mobility, minimize congestion, and create a more organized urban transport system.
Whether you’re a commuter, motorist, or transport operator, the Traffic and Parking Management Department provides key services to help maintain road discipline and efficiency.

What Services Does the Traffic and Parking Management Department Offer?
The Mandaluyong Traffic and Parking Management Department offers a range of services to keep the city’s roads safe and organized.
Traffic Enforcement and Road Safety
- Implementation of traffic ordinances and policies
- Deployment of enforcers to monitor road conditions
- Regulation of intersections and high-traffic areas
- Issuance of Ordinance Violation Receipts (OVRs) for traffic infractions
Parking Management and Violations
- Designation and monitoring of parking zones
- Implementation of towing operations for illegally parked vehicles
- Issuance of fines for unauthorized parking
Public Transportation Regulation
- Monitoring of public utility vehicles (PUVs)
- Crackdown on unregistered or “colorum” transport services
- Coordination with transport operators to improve services
License and Violation Redemption
- Processing of payments for traffic violations
- Redemption of confiscated driver’s licenses and vehicle plates
- Adjudication process for disputed violations
What Programs Are in Place to Improve Transportation?
The Traffic and Parking Management Department has launched several programs aimed at improving transportation flow and road safety in Mandaluyong.
Traffic Decongestion Plans
- Adjustments in traffic light timing for smoother vehicle movement
- One-way schemes in congested streets
- Road widening projects in key areas
Pedestrian and Cyclist-Friendly Programs
- Installation of pedestrian lanes and footbridges
- Designation of bicycle lanes to encourage alternative transportation
- Implementation of road safety campaigns
Public Utility Vehicle Modernization
- Monitoring compliance with modern PUV requirements
- Coordination with operators to improve transport services
- Promotion of eco-friendly transportation alternatives
Enforcing Traffic Rules and Strengthening Road Discipline
The Traffic and Parking Management Department carries the responsibility of executing and maintaining traffic ordinances and related programs.
It acts as the Redemption Office for Ordinance Violation Receipts (OVRs) issued by traffic enforcers and other enforcement units.
Additionally, the department supervises various operational teams, including ASTF, ASEU, TRO, TEG, and ASBU, ensuring accountability and discipline among enforcers.
To maintain order on the roads, disciplinary measures are imposed on officers who fail to follow proper apprehension procedures.
Another key function of the department is cracking down on unregistered or “colorum” vehicles, ensuring that public utility drivers and transport groups comply with regulations.
Recent Updates
Strengthening Traffic Management Through Knowledge and Well-Being
Mandaluyong City is taking steps to improve traffic enforcement by educating officers on road management, mental health, and professional ethics.
A seminar was held at the Genesis Function Hall, St. Francis Square, on February 15, 2025, to help traffic enforcers develop skills and maintain their well-being.
Local leaders, including Mayor Ben Abalos and Vice Mayor Menchie Abalos, led the event to highlight the need for discipline and professionalism in managing the city’s roads.
This gathering aimed to shape responsible enforcers who can handle daily challenges while staying mentally and emotionally prepared for the job.
By strengthening their knowledge and resilience, Mandaluyong’s enforcers can serve the community with confidence and integrity.
Mandaluyong Officials Turn Over New Motorcycles to Traffic Department
On November 23, 2024, Mandaluyong’s traffic enforcers received new vehicles to help maintain order in the streets.
Mayor Ben Abalos and Vice Mayor Menchie Abalos led the turnover of 24 new motorcycles to the Traffic and Parking Management Department and Traffic Enforcement Division.
The city government acquired these vehicles to enhance the delivery of services to the people of Mandaluyong.
This effort aims to improve traffic management and ensure a safer and more efficient flow of vehicles in the city. (Politiko)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How can I report traffic violations or illegally parked vehicles?
You can report violations through the Traffic and Parking Management Department hotline or submit complaints via their official email and social media pages.
2. Where can I pay my traffic fines?
Fines can be settled at the Traffic and Parking Management Department office or designated payment centers.
3. Can I contest a traffic violation?
Yes. You may file a complaint at the adjudication office within five working days of receiving the OVR.
4. Does the Traffic and Parking Management Department offer discounts on penalties?
No. All penalties must be paid in full, as per the No Discount Policy.
Contact Information
Office Address: BOC Parking Building City Government Complex, Maysilo Circle Barangay Plainview, Mandaluyong City 1550
Direct Line: 8532-5347 / 8533-8511
Local Number: 532-5001 local 619 / 620
Email: tpmo@mandaluyong.gov.ph
Website: Mandaluyong City Government website
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Conclusion
The Mandaluyong Traffic and Parking Management Department works to create a safer, more organized, and commuter-friendly environment.
By following traffic rules, utilizing designated parking areas, and staying updated on policies, you can contribute to a better transportation system in the city.
For any concerns or updates, always refer to the Mandaluyong City Public Information Office.