Guide To The New Street Parking

I am just posting this email as is. I am sorry to have disappointed this reader but grateful that she sent this information my way.

Yes, I have been remiss. Distracted. Wilted from the summer heat. Regrouping and getting ready for summer. Excuses all. But it’s true.

Plus, our trusty 20 year old Volvo Turbo stationwagon died during the winter (on the approach to the George Washington Bridge) and I guess the parking thing hasn’t been my main concern of late.

And yes, once again I’ve been bested by my friend and fellow blogger, Gowanus Lounge. Oh well.

I’m a big fan of your blog – I’m often discussing things I’ve learned on it with neighbors and squad members at the co-op. In fact, you’re the first place I turn to learn what’s going on in my neighborhood.
That being said, I was surprised you didn’t have a guide to the new street parking. I’m actually frightened about how to start planning moving my car, and whether this is going to be more difficult than it used to be. But I figure that knowledge is the best defense. Here is a guide I found (with a handy printable table) of the new regulations:
http://www.gowanuslounge.com/2008/07/02/a-guide-to-the-new-park-slope-alternate-side-regs/
I thought other fellow readers may be just as interested.
Thanks for all your hard work! Hope to see you around the Slope (just please don’t take my parking spot). :)

One thought on “Guide To The New Street Parking”

  1. Maybe you can get the scoop on alternate side & bike lanes. During the suspension of alternate side, my street got a bike lane. Does that mean we can’t double park on that side during street cleaning? If we don’t double park in the bike lane itself, there isn’t room for fire trucks to get past.

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