Assemblyman Dinowitz Assemblyman
Jeffrey Dinowitz
2007 Parking Calendar
Parking Sign
2007
New York City
Parking Calendar

NYS Seal Jeffrey Dinowitz
Member of Assembly
81st District

Dear Neighbor,

Throughout the year people stop me on the street to tell me how helpful they find the New York City Parking Calendar.

Most people say having the parking regulations handy saves them time, money and the headache of having their car towed. Obeying parking regulations also helps with street cleaning and reduces traffic congestion.

Here is your 2007 New York City Parking Calendar. It lists the days of the year that certain parking regulations are suspended throughout the five boroughs.

It’s important that you carefully read the sign posted nearest to where you park. It’s not uncommon to see more than one sign posted on a pole, so be sure to read them all.

If you get an undeserved parking ticket, call me and I’ll send you my brochure entitled Your Rights When The PVO Is Wrong.

Drive safely and remember to buckle up.

Sincerely,
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Jeffrey Dinowitz

3107 Kingsbridge Avenue • Bronx, NY 10463
718-796-5345

Room 627 LOB • Albany, NY 12248
518-455-5965


ASSEMBLYMAN JEFFREY DINOWITZ 2007 NEW YORK CITY PARKING CALENDAR

Monday, Jan. 1 New Year’s Day 2007,
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect
Monday, Jan. 15 Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Monday, Feb. 12 Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Sunday, Feb. 18 Asian Lunar New Year,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Monday, Feb. 19 George Washington’s Birthday (President’s Day)
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Wednesday, Feb. 21 Ash Wednesday,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Sunday, Mar. 4 Purim,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Tuesday, Apr. 3 Passover - First Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Wednesday, Apr. 4 Passover - Second Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Thursday, Apr. 5 (Orthodox) Holy Thursday,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Friday, Apr. 6 (Orthodox) Good Friday,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Monday, Apr. 9 Passover - Seventh Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Tuesday, Apr. 10 Passover - Eighth Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Thursday, May 17 Solemnity of Ascension,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Wednesday, May 23 Shavuot - First Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Thursday, May 24 Shavuot - Second Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Monday, May 28 Memorial Day,
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect
Wednesday, July 4 Independence Day,
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect
Wednesday, Aug.15 Feast of Assumption,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Monday, Sept. 3 Labor Day,
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect
Thursday, Sept. 13 Rosh Hashanah - First Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Friday, Sept. 14 Rosh Hashanah - Second Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Saturday, Sept. 22 Yom Kippur,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Thursday, Sept. 27 Succoth - First Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Friday, Sept. 28 Succoth - Second Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Thursday, Oct. 4 Shemini Atzereth,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Friday, Oct 5 Simchas Torah
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Monday, Oct. 8 Columbus Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Friday, Oct. 12 Idul-Fitr - First Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Saturday, Oct. 13 Idul-Fitr - Second Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Sunday, Oct. 14 Idul-Fitr - Third Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Thursday, Nov. 1 All Saints Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Tuesday, Nov. 6 Election Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Friday, Nov. 9 Diwali,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Sunday, Nov. 11 Veterans Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Monday, Nov. 12 Veterans Day (Observed),
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Thursday, Nov. 22 Thanksgiving Day,
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect
Saturday, Dec. 8 Immaculate Conception,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Wednesday, Dec. 19 Idul-Adha - First Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Thursday, Dec. 20 Idul-Adha - Second Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Friday, Dec. 21 Idul-Adha - Third Day,
Alternate Side Parking Regulations Suspended
Tuesday, Dec. 25 Christmas Day,
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect
Tuesday, Jan. 1 New Year’s Day,
Major Legal Holiday Rules in Effect

Parking Sign Restrictions

  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

Major Legal Holiday Rules: On major legal holidays (formerly known as Sunday rules), stopping, standing, and parking, are permitted except in areas where no stopping, no standing and no parking rules are in effect seven days a week (for example: No Standing Anytime). Parking meters will not be in effect on Major Legal Holidays (New Year’s Day, New Year’s Day Observed, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day).

When alternate side parking is suspended on days other than Major Legal Holidays, meter parking and other regulations are in effect-so unless it’s a Major Legal Holiday, you MUST feed the meter!

Double parking of passenger vehicles is illegal 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. Painted curbs at hydrant locations do not indicate where you can park.

  • All dates provided by NYC Department of Transportation

  • For Information or inclement weather rules call 311


Compliments of
ASSEMBLYMAN JEFFREY DINOWITZ


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