The Brooklyn Paper reports that alternate-side-of-the-street (ASOTS) parking will be suspended on
residential streets in Park Slope starting on May 19. This means that there will be no residential street cleaning at all this summer.
What’s the reason for this summer vacation from ASOTS parking for Park Slopers?
According to the Brooklyn Paper, the Department of Transportation needs to install
street signs explaining new street-cleaning regulations that will
reduce “No parking” times on residential street-cleaning days from
three hours to 90-minutes.
In the commercial zones, streets will
be cleaned as many as six times a week, up from four or five, and at
staggered half-hour cleaning schedules.