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fromTime Out New York
22 hours ago

Alternate side parking is officially back in NYC today

The Department of Transportation confirmed that alternate-side parking rules are back in effect, following a nearly month-long pause that began after the January 26 storm dumped more than a foot of snow across the city. Subfreezing temperatures kept the mess locked in place, trapping some vehicles under icy layers of slush, litter and whatever else winter left behind. For weeks, many blocks felt less like orderly streets and more like a free-for-all, with cars pushed off the curb or angled around towering snow piles.
New York City
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fromNews 12 - Default
1 day ago
New York City

Alternate side parking resumes weeks after snowstorm swept through NYC

Alternate side parking resumes Thursday, Feb. 19 in NYC; $65 tickets for violations; sanitation deploying 100 pickup-truck plows to remove remaining snow.
fromGothamist
2 days ago
New York City

Drivers: Time to finally move your car. NYC's alternate side parking returns Thursday.

Alternate side parking resumes Thursday, requiring cars to move after a prolonged snow and cold snap left streets piled with snow, grime, and litter.
fromGothamist
2 days ago
New York City

Drivers: Time to finally move your car. NYC's alternate side parking returns Thursday.

fromNBC New York
1 day ago

It's time to move your cars! NYC's alternate side parking is back

After close to a month, it's time for New York City drivers to move their cars because alternate side parking is back in effect. "The New York City Department of Transportation announced that Alternate Side Parking Regulations will resume starting Thursday, 2/19. Parking meters will remain in effect," Notify NYC's bulletin said. Alternate side parking rules had been suspended since a winter storm hit the tri-state area in late January, bringing snow and freezing rain.
New York City
New York City
fromSlashGear
4 months ago

Turns Out Even 'Free' Parking Isn't Free In NYC - SlashGear

Parking in New York City is scarce, expensive, and highly regulated, with alternate side rules and congestion from taxis and rideshares worsening availability.
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