More Brooklyn Neighborhoods Get Parking Overhaul
Now that Park Slope’s parking signs have been replaced, another set of locations—Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens and other neighborhoods west of Court Street, according to the DOT—will have parking suspended. (Alternate side of the street parking has been suspended in parts of BoCoCa since July 7.) Eventually, 8,000 signs will be replaced, changing alternate side…
Now that Park Slope’s parking signs have been replaced, another set of locations—Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens and other neighborhoods west of Court Street, according to the DOT—will have parking suspended. (Alternate side of the street parking has been suspended in parts of BoCoCa since July 7.) Eventually, 8,000 signs will be replaced, changing alternate side parking from four days to two in some areas, and from three hours to an hour and a half in others. Cobble Hill and Boerum Hill signs have already been switched out, but they have until August 25th to comply with the new rules. Now if only they could do something about finding parking spots, too.
Next Step in Easing Parking Rules [NY Times]
Lowrider. Photo by raqalmeida.
’62 Impala. Very sweet.
That ragtop is a beauty. What is it?
Love the whip.
Cleaning the streets once a week is waste of money. Once a month would work. Except in front of Gorilla Coffee, It needs to be cleaned once a day.
“will have parking suspended”— Think this is old news and covered many times awhile ago. And has been suspended for over a month already.