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  2. Alternate-side parking - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning, the New York City alternate-side parking law was "assailed" by opponents as actually impeding the efficient flow of traffic. [4] The system was created by either Paul Rogers Screvane, while a sanitation commissioner in Queens, New York, [5] or Isidore Cohen, [6] a Sanitation Department employee who later rose to Manhattan borough superintendent.

  3. NYC will only enforce alternate-side-parking rules once a ...

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    One of the most hated parts of city life — hunting for a new parking space while street cleaning is happening — is about to get a little easier for some New Yorkers. Street cleanings will ...

  4. NYC congestion pricing turns upper Manhattan nabes into ... - AOL

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    Upper Manhattan nabes are already devolving into glorified parking lots only days after the MTA and Gov. Hochul flipped the switch on congestion pricing — with bridge-and-tunnel commuters ...

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  6. Riverside Drive (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    [176] [177] Although alternate-side parking had already been implemented on other nearby streets, Riverside Drive was maintained by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, rather than the New York City Department of Sanitation, and had been exempt from the rule. [176]

  7. Congestion pricing in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, a poll of New York City residents found that close to two-thirds of respondents were against the congestion toll. [217] The MTA board gave its final approval to the plan on March 27, 2024, [218] making New York City the first locality in the United States to approve the creation of a congestion-pricing zone. [219]