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NEW YORK (PIX11) – Residential parking permits could be coming to a neighborhood near you. Several New York City councilmembers have proposed a new law and it’s now up to Albany to approve it.
The city claims the permit has expired — but the Department of Transportation’s own website says that a pandemic-related extension for expired disabled parking permits is in effect until Nov ...
The idea for a residential parking permit program in New York City is not new, but it’s gaining urgency ahead of the implementation of congestion pricing with its new $15 fee. But the benefits ...
With congestion pricing looming, a pair of City Council members are pushing for residential parking permits, a proposal that has been tried only to fail again and again in New York City. Schulman ...
If you are a teaching assistant (TA) or graduate assistant (GA) you will qualify for a virtual student permit at $15. Your transportation fee is waived through your tuition, and you will have to pay ...
Department of Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez pledged to examine parking permit legislation shortly after taking office in 2021. But a DOT spokesperson said the agency needs state ...
The city’s Department of Transportation noted that it would need state authorization ... The state Senate actually considered creating a New York City parking permit program in 2023 to generate ...
Research from New York University and the City University of New York found in 2014 that 53% of surveyed New Yorkers would be willing to pay a whopping $408 per year for a parking permit ...
City investigators recommended that the three permit-issuing agencies phase out physical parking permits and switch to scannable bar codes. They also called for NYPD officers to actually respond ...
Finding parking on the streets of New York is like panning for gold. After all, revenues at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which is on the hook for more than $6 billion, have plummeted ...
The latest Big Apple parking permit effort comes after a failed state bill in 2023, which would’ve charged residents $30 per month and was slated to raise roughly $400 million annually for the MTA.
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Residential parking permits could be coming to a neighborhood near you. Several New York City councilmembers have proposed a new law and it’s now up to Albany to approve it.