New York City has restored full alternate side parking rules Tuesday, following a two-year pandemic hiatus whereby drivers were required to move their car only once a week for street cleaning, rather than the two designated days typically required in many neighborhoods.
Starting Tuesday, drivers will again be required to move their cars for street sweeping on all days indicated by alternate side parking signs on their block, or face $65 fines. Drivers often opt to sit in their vehicles for the hour and a half period and move out of the way when the street sweeper passes in order to avoid a ticket.