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It’s good to be a Sloper. Especially, nowadays, one who owns a car. The Department of Transportation is suspending alternate side of the street parking in the neighborhood starting this Monday, according to a post on Gowanus Lounge. The suspension will be in effect “indefinitely” for the area from Pacific Street to 15th Street and from 4th Avenue to the park, or until the DOT changes the neighborhood’s signs so they reflect new regulations that cut restricted parking periods down from three hours to 90 minutes. GL reports that similar suspensions are on tap for Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens and Red Hook. The big question right now, probably, is whether this is going to mean a very dirty summer for Park Slope curbs.
Alternate Side Parking Suspended in Park Slope [Gowanus Lounge]
Photo by redxdress.


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  1. *If I see people litter, I say something. Some people were raised like pigs and don’t seem to know right from wrong.
    *If I see trash on my street or in the Park, I pick it up instead of kicking it around.
    *I volunteer for Meals on Wheels.
    *I tend a garden outside my house for all to enjoy.
    *I tell people they are being rude if they try to run me over with their stroller.
    *I will attend the meeting tonight to support Union Hall.

    It’s not much, but I do my best to do what I can.

  2. 12:17 is a complete idiot. So you go and spend 2 mill on some pretentious cliff side house in CA with central air and when the wildfires and quakes get to you I will be in my Park Slope Limestone with my window A/C watchin your ass on the news crying for help.Sucka

  3. 12:17 is a complete idiot. So you go and spend 2 mill on some pretentious cliff side house in CA with central air and when the wildfires and quakes get to you I will be in my Park Slope Limestone with my window A/C watchin your ass on the news crying for help.Sucka

  4. 12:17 is an complete idiot. So you go and spend 2 mill on some pretentious cliff side house in CA with central air and when the wildfires and quakes get to you I will be in my Park Slope Limestone with my window A/C watchin your ass on the news crying for help.Sucka

  5. 1:33, I think it’s even sadder that maybe it’s that people in Manhattan are evolved enough not to litter as much as those in the outer boroughs. And I’m being serious.

    And I live in Brooklyn. I just yelled at someone yesterday for throwing their dunkin donuts bag on Flatbush Avenue.

    I plan to sweep the street in front of my house this summer.

    You all can feel free to do the same.

    It used to happen all the time.

    Take some pride in your city and stop expecting everyone else to do the work for you.

    What have YOU given to NYC lately?

  6. They might as well cancel it for good anyway beacause the sanitation department does not clean the streets anyway. Its quite sad the biggest city in the world is only worried about keeping Manhattan clean when there are 4 other boroughs.

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