Traffic & Transit

NYC Alternate Side Parking Suspension Extended Again

The city has not provided an update on if Alternate Side Parking would resume later this week.

NEW YORK CITY — The alternate side parking suspension in New York City has been extended again, the city Department of Transportation announced on Tuesday.

The suspension has been ongoing for a third consecutive week. Parking rules will be suspended on Wednesday as the city continues to clean its streets and remove snow left from the late January winter storm.

Previously, alternate side parking was initially supposed to return on Sunday, Feb. 8 and then on Tuesday.

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Alternate side parking will also be suspended on Thursday, Feb. 12, for Lincoln’s birthday and next week for President's Day, Feb. 16, Lunar New Year, Feb. 17 and Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18.

Officials have called on New Yorkers to clear snow from their vehicles as temperatures will begin to rise in the city later this week.

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When alternate side parking is suspended, drivers are still required to observe all other posted parking restrictions and regulations, according to the DOT.

Parking meter rules are still in effect citywide.

The city has not provided an update on if Alternate Side Parking would resume on Friday.

For updates on alternate side parking you can visit the NYC 311 website.

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