2004 New York City Parking Rules
The following is the list when the New York City Department of Transportation is scheduled to suspend alternate-side-of-the-street parking regulations in 2004. Nevertheless, always check posted signs and remember
parking meters may not be affected unless indicated. Days in bold with
asterisks (*) are major legal holidays, therefore stopping, standing and parking are permitted except in areas where those rules are in effect seven days a week.
Holiday Date Day Of Week
Martin Luther King’s Birthday January 19 Monday
Asian Lunar New Year January 22 Thursday
Id al-Adha Feb. 1-3 Sun.-Tue.
Lincoln’s Birthday February 12 Thursday
Presidents’ Day February 16 Monday
Ash Wednesday February 25 Wednesday
Purim March 7 Sunday
Passover: First & Second Days April 6-7 Tue-Wed.
Holy Thursday April 8 Thursday
Good Friday April 9 Friday
Passover: Seventh & Eighth Days April 12-13 Mon.-Tue.
Solemnity of the Ascension May 20 Thursday
Shavuoth May 26-27 Wed.-Thu.
Memorial Day* May 31 Monday
Independence Day* July 4 Sunday
Independence Day* (observed) July 5 Monday
Feast of the Assumption August 15 Sunday
Labor Day* September 6 Monday
Rosh Hashanah Sept. 16-17 Thu.-Fri.
Yom Kippur September 25 Saturday
Succoth Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Thu.-Fri.
Shemini Atzereth October 7 Thursday
Simchas Torah October 8 Friday
Columbus Day October 11 Monday
All Saints Day November 1 Monday
Election Day November 2 Tuesday
Veterans Day November 11 Thursday
Id al--Fitr Nov. 13-15 Sat.-Mon.
Thanksgiving Day* November 25 Thursday
Immaculate Conception December 8 Wednesday
Christmas (observed) December 24 Friday
Christmas* December 25 Saturday
This information is subject to change, therefore the Canarsie Courier
may not be held responsible for any subsequent adjustments.