NYC Alternate Side Parking Back in Effect With New Rules You Should Know Starting Monday June 29

Posted By NYC Newswire

Alternate Side Parking (ASP) regulations are suspended through Sunday, June 28, 2020. All other parking rules remain in effect.

However, Alternate Side Parking regulations will be back in effect beginning on June 29th, but through Labor Day, residential streets will not be cleaned more than once a week on each side.

 

If a side of a street has an ASP sign showing multiple days, street cleaning regulations will be in effect on that side of the street only on the latest day posted on the sign. For example, if the ASP sign says the side of the street is cleaned on Mondays and Thursdays, you only have to move your car from that side of the street on Thursday.

There are no changes to:

  • Streets that have just one day of ASP regulations on each side
  • Commercial streets or metered areas

The City will assess cleanliness conditions throughout the summer to decide whether to extend or modify the new rules after Labor Day.

Mayor de Blasio stated “alternate side parking has been done the same way for a long, long time. We have to change the status quo.”

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