Mark your calendars because the New York City Department of Transportation has released the alternate side parking rules for 2017.
New Years, Memorial Day and Independence day are just some of the major legal holidays included in the calendar of alternate-side suspensions. See the full calendar below and keep track of the all the important dates. Major legal holidays are denoted in bold:
Sunday, Jan. 1 -- New Years Day
Monday, Jan. 2 -- New Years Day (Observed)
Monday, Jan. 16 -- Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday
Saturday, Jan. 28 -- Asian Lunar New Year
Monday, Feb. 13 -- Lincoln’s Birthday (Observed)
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Monday, Feb. 20 -- Washington’s Birthday (President’s Day)
Wednesday, Mar. 1 -- Ash Wednesday
Sunday, Mar. 12 -- Purim
Tuesday, Apr. 11-12 -- Passover (1st/2nd Days)
Thursday, Apr. 13 -- Holy Thursday
Thursday, Apr. 13 -- Holy Thursday (Orthodox)
Friday, Apr. 14 -- Good Friday
Friday, Apr. 14 -- Good Friday (Orthodox)
Monday, Apr. 17-18 -- Passover (7th/8th Days)
Thursday, May 25 -- Solemnity of the Ascension
Monday, May 29 -- Memorial Day
Wednesday, May 31-Jun 1 -- Shavuot (2 Days),
Sunday, Jun. 25-27 -- Idul-Fitr (Eid Al-Fitr),
Tuesday, July 4 -- Independence Day
Tuesday, Aug. 15 -- Feast of the Assumption
Tuesday, Sept. 1-3 -- Idul-Adha (Eid Al-Adha)
Monday, Sept. 4 -- Labor Day
Thursday-Friday, Sept. 21-22 -- Rosh Hashanah
Saturday, Sept. 30 -- Yom Kippur
Thursday-Friday, Oct. 5-6 -- Succoth (2 Days)
Monday, Oct. 9 -- Columbus Day
Friday, Oct. 13 -- Simchas Torah
Thursday, Oct. 19 -- Diwali
Wednesday, Nov. 1 -- All Saints Day
Tuesday, Nov. 7 -- Election Day
Friday, Nov. 10 -- Veterans Day (Observed)
Saturday, Nov. 11 -- Veterans Day
Thursday, Nov. 23 -- Thanksgiving Day
Friday, Dec. 8 -- Immaculate Conception
Monday, Dec. 25 -- Christmas Day
Alternate side parking may also be suspended due to snow, inclement weather or other emergencies. Stay updated by visiting nyc.gov/dot.