May 11, 2020 By Christian Murray
Mayor Bill de Blasio is bringing back alternate side parking for a week—in order to conduct a “clean sweep.”
The mayor said this morning that alternate side parking will go into effect the week of May 18 though May 24 so that all the trash that has been accumulating in recent weeks can be cleared.
He said he decided to reinstate the requirement after consultation with the Sanitation Department.
“We’ve said from the start we have to keep an eye on how our neighborhoods are looking,” de Blasio said. “We want to keep them clean.”
The city will suspend alternate parking again for the following two weeks from May 25 through June 7. He will that the Sanitation Department will determine during that time whether the suspension will be extended.
One Comment
Actually a good move, usually the city messes things up.
Either too extreme alternate side or no alternate side is no good. If you have four day like we have here in Greenpoint it is overkill. Streets don’t get dirty that quick and anyway owners are obliged to clean up the gutter anyway where the dirt accumulates.
If you eliminate alternate side, you will get dirty streets especially Greenpoint and Manhattan Aves. and people will use the spot in front of your house to “garage” the cars they don’t use for yrs.