2010 NYC Street Cleaning Rules Suspensions
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One Useful Telephone Number
For up to date information on everything government related in New York City, call 311.

For street cleaning rules and suspensions for emergencies and inclement weather, streetlight/traffic signal problems, potholes, community board info, call 311

If you car has been towed, call 311

Disclaimer
© 2010 by Mark Chackerian, who assumes no responsibility whatsoever for any losses or damages incurred from use of this information. Use at your own risk.

Source
NYC's Department of Transportation.

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January   1: New Year's Day
18: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday
February   12: Lincoln's Birthday
14: Asian Lunar New Year
15: Presidents' Day
17: Ash Wednesday
28: Purim
March   30-31: Passover (first/second day)
April   1: Holy Thursday
1: Holy Thursday (Orthodox)
2: Good Friday
2: Good Friday(Orthodox)
5-6: Passover (seventh/eighth day)
May   13: Solemnity of Ascension
19-20: Shavuot (first/second day)
31: Memorial Day
June     No suspensions this month
July   4: Independence Day
5: Independence Day (Observed)
August   15: Feast of the Assumption
September   6: Labor Day
9-10: Rosh Hashanah
10-12: Idul-Fitr (first/second/third day)
18: Yom Kippur
23-24: Succoth
30: Shemini Atzereth
October   1: Simchas Torah
11: Columbus Day
November   1: All Saints Day
2: Election Day
5: Diwali
11: Veterans Day
16-18: Idul-Adha (first/second/third day)
25: Thanksgiving Day
December   8: Immaculate Conception
24: Christmas Day (observed)
25: Christmas Day
31: New Year's Day (observed)