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New York Changes Alternative Parking Rules: Schedule For Holidays And 2021

'21.12.2020'

Vita Popova

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New York has lifted its alternative parking rule for the Christmas holidays. A calendar for 2021 was also presented with dates when parking on the alternative side will be suspended. This is reported on the website portal.311.nyc.gov.

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The New York City Department of Transportation and Sanitation have suspended alternate-side parking rules - when cars can only be parked on a certain side of the street on a certain day to free the other side for cleaning - from Monday, December 21 to Saturday, December 26.

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In addition, was published 2021 calendar, which marks the days when the rules of the alternative parking will be canceled. Here is a list of these dates:

January 1 - New Year 2021 *.

January 6 - Three Kings' Day.

January 18 - Martin Luther King Day.

February 11-12 - Chinese New Year.

February 12 - Lincoln's Birthday.

February 15 - President's Day (Washington's Birthday).

February 17 - Ash Wednesday.

February 26 - Purim.

March 28-29 - Passover (1st, 2nd days).

April 1 - Maundy Thursday.

April 2 - Good Friday

April 3-4 - Easter (7th, 8-1 days).

April 29 - Maundy Thursday.

April 30 - Good Friday.

May 13 - Feast of the Ascension.

May 13-15 - Eid al-Adha.

May 17-18 - Shavuot (2 days).

May 31 - Remembrance Day *.

June 19 - Emancipation Day.

July 4-5 - USA Independence Day *.

July 19 - July 21 - Kurban Bayram.

August 15 - Assumption of the Virgin Mary.

September 6 - Labor Day *.

September 7-8 - Rosh Hashanah.

September 16 - Yom Kippur.

September 21-22 - Sukkot (2 days).

September 28 - Shemini Atzeret.

September 29 - Simchat Torah.

October 11 - Columbus Day.

November 1 - Cathedral of All Saints.

November 2 - Election Day.

November 4 - Diwali.

November 11 - Veterans Day.

November 25 - Thanksgiving *.

December 8 - Immaculate Conception.

December 24-25 - Christmas.

December 31 - New Year's Eve *.

* On days marked with an asterisk (major federal holidays), stopping, parking and parking are permitted, except in areas where these rules are in effect seven days a week (for example, if there is a sign “No parking at any time”). Parking meters are closed on major holidays.

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