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Reminder of Alternate Side Parking Updates

Parked cars on Reservoir Oval West in Norwood.
Photo by Síle Moloney

As a reminder, in accordance with alternate side parking (ASP) reform, streets without parking meters will be cleaned no more than once per week, per side. Parking meters remain in effect.

 

Non-metered streets that have multiple ASP days will be cleaned – with vehicles required to be moved – only on the latest day in the week on each side, as indicated on each street’s currently posted signage, until further notice. Streets that have just one day of ASP regulations on each side will not change.

 

Streets with multiple ASP days will be cleaned on the last day of the week, as posted on each street’s currently posted sign. For example, a street with ASP regulations posted on Tuesday and Friday will now be cleaned on Friday only.

Alternate Side Parking Rules 2021 Suspension Calendar
Image courtesy of New York City Department of Transportation

Amended rules pertain to streets without parking meters, and not to streets with parking meters. Daily sweeping regulations in metered areas will not change, and New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) will continue cleaning streets with posted “No Standing, No Stopping and No Parking” regulations, as needed.

 

The City will continue with these amended ASP regulations until further notice.

Alternate Side Parking regulation sign with an X over Monday, only Thursday is visible. A second Alternate Side Parking regulation sign with three days listed. A large X is covering Tuesday and Friday, only Saturday is visible.
Example Signage
Image courtesy of NYC DOT

Download the NYC ASP Reform details in ArabicBengaliChineseFrenchHaitian CreoleKoreanPolishRussian, Spanish or Urdu (pdfs).

 

 

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