Winter 2009/2010 Dear Friend: It is my pleasure to provide you with a copy of the 2010 New York City Parking Calendar. Please keep the calendar handy and refer to it whenever you have questions about where and when you may legally park your car on holidays and days of religious observance throughout the year. Knowing the parking rules may save you the headache and expense of receiving a ticket or having your vehicle towed. I hope you will find this calendar useful throughout 2010. As always, if I or my staff can be of any assistance to you, please don’t hesitate to contact my office. Sincerely, Senator Rubén Díaz, Sr. Towed Vehicle Info 8 a.m.–11 p.m.• M–F 718-802-3636 Please note: Alternate side parking regulations may be suspended from time to time due to snow emergencies, inclement weather conditions or other emergencies. For further information, please visit the Department of Transportation website at www. nyc.gov/dot or dial 311 for more information. All calls to 311 are answered by a live opera- tor, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and services are provided in over 170 languages. Dial 311 from within the City or 212-NEW- YORK (212-639-9675) outside the five bor- oughs. TTY service is also available by dialing (212) 504-4115. All of NYC was designated a Tow Away Zone under the State’s Vehicle and Traffic Law in 1959. This means that any vehicle parked illegally, or with missing or expired reg- istration or inspection stickers, may be towed. Double parking of passenger vehicles is ille- gal at all times, including street cleaning days, regardless of location, purpose or duration. It is illegal to park within 15 feet of either side of a fire hydrant. The painted curbs at hydrant locations do not indicate where you can park. An occupied, illegally-parked vehicle causes the same safety hazard and congestion as an unoccupied vehicle. Exercise responsibility, park legally. This brochure was prepared with information from the New York City Department of Transportation, 40 Worth Street, New York, NY 10013, Dial 311 or visit: www.nyc.gov/calldot FROM STATE SENATOR ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ RUBÉN DÍAZ, SR. NEW YORK CITY PARKING CALENDAR by State Senator Rubén Díaz, Sr. 2010 District Office • (718) 991-3161 • 900 Rogers Place • Bronx, NY 10459 Albany Office • (518) 455-2511 • 307 Legislative Office Building • Albany, NY 12247 Website • diaz.nysenate.gov • Email • [email protected]Rev: 12/09
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Winter 2009/2010
Dear Friend:
It is my pleasure to provide you
with a copy of the 2010 New York
City Parking Calendar.
Please keep the calendar handy
and refer to it whenever you have
questions about where and when
you may legally park your car
on holidays and days of religious
observance throughout the year.
Knowing the parking rules may
save you the headache and expense
of receiving a ticket or having your
vehicle towed.
I hope you will fi nd this calendar
useful throughout 2010.
As always, if I or my staff can be of
any assistance to you, please don’t
hesitate to contact my offi ce.
Sincerely,
Senator Rubén Díaz, Sr.
Towed Vehicle Info8 a.m.–11 p.m.• M–F718-802-3636
please note: Alternate side parking regulations may be
suspended from time to time due to snow emergencies, inclement weather conditions or other emergencies. For further information, please visit the Department of Transportation website at www. nyc.gov/dot or dial 311 for more information.
All calls to 311 are answered by a live opera-tor, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and services are provided in over 170 languages. Dial 311 from within the city or 212-NEW- YORK (212-639-9675) outside the fi ve bor-oughs. TTy service is also available by dialing (212) 504-4115.
All of Nyc was designated a Tow Away Zone under the State’s Vehicle and Traffi c Law in 1959. This means that any vehicle parked illegally, or with missing or expired reg-istration or inspection stickers, may be towed.
Double parking of passenger vehicles is ille-gal at all times, including street cleaning days, regardless of location, purpose or duration.
it is illegal to park within 15 feet of either side of a fi re hydrant. The painted curbs at hydrant locations do not indicate where you can park.
An occupied, illegally-parked vehicle causes the same safety hazard and congestion as an unoccupied vehicle. Exercise responsibility, park legally.
This brochure was prepared with information from the New york city Department of Transportation,
40 Worth Street, New york, Ny 10013,Dial 311 or visit: www.nyc.gov/calldot
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Jan. 1/Fri. New Year’s Day* Major Legal Holiday Rules in effect
*Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect: On major legal holidays, stopping, standing and parking are permit-ted except in areas where stopping, standing and parking rules are in ef-fect seven days a week (for example, “No Standing Anytime”). However,parking meters will not be in effect on major legal holidays.