
NYC311 cannot give you information on how City parking rules might apply to specific situations. When ASP is suspended, you must still follow any other posted parking time limits and rules. Italian Heritage Day/Indigenous Peoples' Day Parking meters are not in effect on major legal holidays.ĪSP is suspended on the following dates in 2023: Date Stopping, standing, and parking is allowed on major legal holidays except in areas where these rules are in effect seven days a week (for example, “No Standing Anytime”). Italian Heritage Day/Indigenous Peoples' Day and Succoth (1st Day) Passover (7th Day) and Good Friday (Orthodox) You can look up the ASP rules on street cleaning signs on specific streets by using the Parking Sign Locator map.ĪSP is suspended on the following dates in 2022: Date The latest status is always available on the NYC Today Calendar. You can sign up to get email notifications of unplanned suspensions from the Department of Transportation (DOT). On Sundays, ASP is not in effect and you don’t have to pay the parking meters.ĪSP rules and sometimes parking meters may be suspended for severe weather or other emergencies. On the following major legal holidays, parking meters are also suspended: Vehicles must move for street cleaning on all days and times posted on the ASP sign.ĪSP rules are suspended on certain legal and religious holidays each year. The rules apply for the entire time posted on the sign, even if a street sweeper has passed.ĪSP is fully restored as of July 5, 2022. ASP Reform Rules are no longer in effect. When ASP is in effect, you can’t park on the side of the street that is being cleaned. ASP rules are posted on signs with a "P" crossed by a broom and indicate the days and times parking isn’t allowed. Alternate Side Parking (ASP) regulations allow for street cleaning.
