Last Updated on June 20, 2022 by Lawrence Berezin
Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve are not parking holidays in NYC
Larry’s 2021 New Year Alert!
New Year is observed on Friday, December 31, 2021, and Saturday, January 1, 2022. This means that Friday and Saturday are Major Legal Parking Holidays in NYC.
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”).
(2)Accordingly, parking meters will not be in effect on major legal holidays.
(3)Further, ASP Rules are suspended.
This Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve is a mini-blog post (longer than a FAQ but shorter than a real blog post). I want to make sure we’re all on the same parking page for the upcoming holidays.
What if, Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve fall on a Sunday?
Sunday Parking Rules apply.
Be the first in your neighborhood to get the new, 2022 ASP Rules Suspension Calendar.
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Commentary
Did you know that these two wonderful evenings can be a cash flow nightmare if you think they are parking holidays? But, they’re not. Ba humbug!
The Evil Empire stays up late just to find out how many innocent drivers are tricked by this costly mistake. Don’t be fooled.
I wish you a wonderful holiday season and a healthy, prosperous 2016.
Park safely.
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