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Alternate Side Parking in Manhattan is a current-status habit

Manhattan parkers should check official ASP status and signs before relying on memory, holidays, or a neighbor’s calendar.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Manhattan Alternate Side Parking is a habit, but it should be a current-status habit. NYC311 says ASP rules are posted on signs with a crossed-broom parking symbol and indicate the days and times parking is not allowed for street cleaning. NYC DOT posts suspension information for legal and religious holidays, weather, and emergencies.

Before leaving a car overnight, going out of town, or counting on a holiday suspension, check the street sign and the official city status. Do not use an old screenshot as proof. The best next check is the NYC311 page for current effect or suspension, then the posted sign on the block.

The main benefit is avoiding assumptions. It gives a buyer, renter, owner, contractor, or clerk the same starting point. The reader should leave with one plain task: match the source to the address, account, permit, or record at hand. That keeps the advice useful without making it stiff.

For Manhattan in Manhattan, save NYC311: Alternate Side Parking And Street Cleaning And NYC DOT Alternate Side Parking Suspensions with the address, account, permit, ticket, or record that prompted the question.

Filed under: Cars & Driving Manhattan manhattanalternate-side-parkingstreet-cleaningparking

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