Politics & Government

Alternate Side Parking in Effect April 1 in New Rochelle

If you park on a street that is covered by the regulations, you will need to move it starting next week.

It is true that April holds promise. The promise of warmer weather. The promise of trees budding and flowers beginning to bloom.

But April also can have its downside. The northeast has had some lingering winter storms during April. And then there's that looming tax deadline.

One other thing April ushers in here in New Rochelle is alternate side parking regulations.

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Beginning April 1, if you usually park your vehicle on a street that requires you to move it for street sweeping purposes, you will have to start paying attention to the calendar.

The regulations—in effect through the end of the calendar year—apply to those streets and portions of streets subject to winter suspension as noted in the Municipal Code Article X Schedule 312-84.

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The complete list of streets can be found on the city's Web Site by clicking here.

And you can always look at the signs on the streets.

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