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Subchapter 2: Parking and Other Uses of Streets
§ 19-162 Permissible parking for certain purposes.
§ 19-162.1 Permissible parking for members of the clergy; houses of worship and hospitals.
§ 19-162.2 Permissible parking for emergency ambulance service vehicles operating for volunteer ambulance services.
§ 19-162.4 Comprehensive plan for city-issued parking permits.
§ 19-162.3 City-issued parking permits.
§ 19-162.5 City vehicle obstructing a bicycle lane, bus lane, sidewalk, crosswalk, or fire hydrant.
§ 19-163 Holiday suspensions of parking rules.
§ 19-163.1 Suspension of parking rules during snowfalls.
§ 19-163.2 Limitation on the use of adhesive stickers in the enforcement of alternate side of the street parking rules.
§ 19-164 Special parking for wheelchair accessible vans.
§ 19-165 Parking of motor vehicles at night.
§ 19-166 Unlawful use or possession of city-issued parking permits.
§ 19-166.1 Misuse of city-issued parking permits.
§ 19-167 Parking meters.
§ 19-167.1 Parking at broken or missing meters or muni-meters. [Repealed]
§ 19-167.2 Transfer of muni-meter time. [Repealed]
§ 19-167.3 Deactivating muni-meters. [Repealed]
§ 19-167.4 New muni-meter installation. [Repealed]
§ 19-168 Fishing from public bridges.
§ 19-169 Removal of vehicles parked in front of a private driveway.
§ 19-169.1 Removal of vehicles improperly parked on private property.
§ 19-169.2 Booting of improperly parked motor vehicles.
§ 19-170 Limitation on parking of commercial vehicles.
§ 19-170.1 Truck loading zones and commercial parking meter areas.
§ 19-170.2 Loading zones.
§ 19-171 Helmet requirement for persons under the age of fourteen operating scooters.
§ 19-171.1 Multi-passenger wheeled device and motorized pedicab prohibited.
§ 19-171.2 Pedicab parking.
§ 19-172 Private streets; names, restrictions of.
§ 19-173 Subway gratings; sweeping into.
§ 19-174 Passengers boarding horse drawn cabs.
§ 19-175 Variance for special events.
§ 19-175.1 Publication of parking restrictions.
§ 19-175.2 Notification of changes in parking restrictions.
§ 19-175.3 Notification of changes involving parking meters. [Repealed]
§ 19-175.4 Right turns from bus lanes.
§ 19-175.5 Carsharing parking pilot program.
§ 19-175.6 On-street bus stops for sight-seeing buses.
§ 19-175.7 Illegible parking signs.
§ 19-175.8 Daylighting program.
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§ 19-163.1 Suspension of parking rules during snowfalls.
All alternate side of the street parking rules shall be suspended during any snowfall that causes the department of sanitation to suspend its street sweeping operations, provided that the department may reinstate alternate side of the street parking rules after twenty-four hours if it determines, after consulting with the department of sanitation, that alternate side of the street parking is necessary to immediately commence curbside snow removal.
§ 19-163.2 Limitation on the use of adhesive stickers in the enforcement of alternate side of the street parking rules.
Neither the department nor the department of sanitation shall affix an adhesive sticker to any motor vehicle solely in connection with the enforcement of alternate side of the street parking rules.
§ 19-164 Special parking for wheelchair accessible vans.
Any wheelchair accessible van licensed by the taxi and limousine commission actually in the process of boarding or discharging wheelchair passengers or escorting wheelchair passengers to and from their destination, shall be permitted to park in any area in which a vehicle with a special vehicle identification permit is permitted to park.
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1993/104.
§ 19-165 Parking of motor vehicles at night.
   a.   It shall be unlawful for any person to park a motor vehicle during the period from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise on the streets of the city without displaying lights, unless said vehicle is equipped with a reflector as provided for in the vehicle and traffic law of the state of New York.
   b.   Nothing herein shall be construed to increase the number of hours of parking permitted by any laws or traffic regulations of the city nor to permit parking of vehicles where now prohibited by any law or regulations of any agency in the city.
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1993/104.
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