Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz 2004 New York City Parking Calendar

Jan. 1
Thursday
New Year’s Day - 2004
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect
Jan. 19
Monday
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Jan. 22
Thursday
Asian Lunar New Year
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Feb.1
Sunday
Idul - Adha — 1st Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Feb. 2
Monday
Idul - Adha — 2nd Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Feb. 3
Tuesday
Idul - Adha — 3rd Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Feb. 12
Thursday
Abraham Lincoln's Birthday
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Feb. 16
Monday
George Washington's Birthday
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Feb. 25
Wednesday
Ash Wednesday
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
March 7
Sunday
Purim
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
April 6
Tuesday
Passover - 1st Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
April 7
Wednesday
Passover - 2nd Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
April 8
Thursday
Holy Thursday
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
April 8
Thursday
Orthodox Holy Thursday
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
April 9
Friday
Good Friday
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
April 9
Friday
Orthodox Good Friday
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
April 12
Monday
Passover - 7th Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
April 13
Tuesday
Passover - 8th Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
May 20
Thursday
Solemnity of Ascension
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
May 26
Wednesday
Shavuot - 1st Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
May 27
Thursday
Shavuot - 2nd Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
May 31
Monday
Memorial Day
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect
July 4
Sunday
Independence Day
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect
July 5
Monday
Independence Day (Observed)
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect
Aug. 15
Sunday
Feast of the Assumption
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Sept. 6
Monday
Labor Day
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect
Sept. 16
Thursday
Rosh Hashanah - 1st Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Sept. 17
Friday
Rosh Hashanah - 2nd Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Sept. 25
Saturday
Yom Kippur
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Sept. 30
Thursday
Succoth - 1st Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Oct. 1
Friday
Succoth - 2nd Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Oct. 7
Thursday
Shemini Atzereth
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Oct. 8
Friday
Simchas Torah
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Oct. 11
Monday
Columbus Day (Observed)
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Nov. 1
Monday
All Saints' Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Nov. 2
Tuesday
Election Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Nov. 11
Thursday
Veterans' Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Nov. 13
Saturday
Idul - Fitr - 1st Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Nov. 14
Sunday
Idul - Fitr - 2nd Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Nov. 14
Sunday
Idul - Fitr - 2nd Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Nov. 15
Monday
Idul - Fitr - 3rd Day
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Nov. 25
Thursday
Thanksgiving Day
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect
Dec. 8
Wednesday
Immaculate Conception
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Dec. 24
Friday
Christmas Day (Observed)
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect
Dec. 25
Saturday
Christmas Day
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect
Dec. 31
Friday
New Year's Day 2005 (Observed)
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect


No
Stopping
No
Standing
No
Parking
Is waiting allowed? No No No
Can I stop to drop off or pick up passengers? No Yes Yes
Can I stop to load or unload a package, or merchandise at curbside? No No Yes
On major legal holidays stopping, standing and parking are permitted except in areas where stopping, standing and parking rules are in effect seven days a week (for example, “No Standing Anytime”).
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It is illegal to park within 15 feet of either side of a fire hydrant. Painted curbs at hydrant locations do not indicate where you can park.
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Double parking of passenger vehicles is illegal at all times, including street cleaning days regardless of location, purpose or duration.
* All dates provided by NYC Department of Transportation *
For Information or inclement weather rules call 311

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