Mayor Approves Request from Assemblyman Dinowitz and Council Member Cohen to Suspend Alternate-Side Parking

Council Member Andrew Cohen and Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz have been advocating for the city to suspend alternate-side parking enforcement during the ongoing COVID-19 global health crisis.

Bronx, NY – After an extended advocacy effort from Council Member Cohen and Assemblyman Dinowitz, Mayor Bill de Blasio has agreed to suspend alternate-side parking enforcement until Tuesday, March 24, 2020 and to reevaluate a long-term suspension during the next week. This should come as welcome relief to many New Yorkers, especially around the Riverdale area where parents and faculty at SAR have been self-quarantined since March 3, even as concerns about already-received alternate-side parking tickets persist.

Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz and Council Member Andrew Cohen issued the following statement: “We are facing a nearly unprecedented global health crisis with a domestic epicenter in our very own backyard. Amid the larger conversation about schools, employment, healthcare, and more – people should not have to worry about where they are storing their cars. This is a time when we should be focused instead on taking care of ourselves, protecting others, and making sure that our city comes together to get through the coronavirus pandemic. Thank you to Mayor de Blasio for listening to our community’s concerns and suspending alternate-side parking enforcement.”