New York City’s alternate side parking rules will resume Monday for the first time in two months.
Alternate side parking was suspended on March 18 as city and state officials began to enforce strict rules under the New York PAUSE plan to slow the spread of COVID-19.
However, city motorists won’t have to put up with the much maligned regulations for very long.
Alternate side parking rules will resume Monday for citywide street sweeping and continue through Wednesday. They will be suspended on Thursday for the Solemnity of the Ascension holiday and then resume again for Friday and Saturday. Sunday’s parking rules will be suspended for the Idul-Fitr (Eid Al-Fitr) holiday.
Beginning May 25, the regulations will be suspended again for two weeks, through June 7.
Parking meters remain in effect.
(Source: PIX 11)
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I am just a regular guy from boro park that moves my car twice a week and circle for parking to keep our streets clean. but as the coronavirus spread and they stopped alternate side parking and didin’t clean for 10 weeks!!! i take a look around the streets, are they really so dirty can you really see the diferance ? well I couldn’t…. it’s about time the city stopped pushing us around running to the car to keep the city clean when its totally fine without. why cant our city council draw up a bill or a trial to have all the streets cleaned once a month or so? i think it would be more then enough.
citdo: your local community board controls Alternate Side in your neighborhood. Complain to them.