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Washington Heights »

Parking rules will be tabled in northern Manhattan beginning April 29, according to a city councilman.

Inwood »

Cars parked north of West 181st Street won't have to be moved until further notice.

Civic Center »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced an expanded plastics recycling program Wednesday.

New York City »

The Sanitation Department says it will start recycling more than just plastic bottles and jugs.

Washington Heights »

Parking rules will be shelved while DOT installs new street cleaning signs below West 181st Street.

Yorkville »

Locals say the Clermont — at 444 E. 82nd St. — is still making a mess of the York Avenue sidewalk.

Far Rockaway »

The Department of Sanitation said cleanup will continue "until further notice."

Long Island City »

A plan to bring alternate side parking to the Queens neighborhood has evoked fierce opposition.

Yorkville »

A luxury building at York Avenue is covering the sidewalk in trash, sanitation officials said.

Kips Bay »

Residents continue to oppose the plan to build a sanitation garage on First Avenue near 25th Street.

New York City »

The Sanitation Department will continue collecting storm debris from homeowners until January 14.

Red Hook »

A trash pile on Van Brunt Street has grown longer than half a block.

Williamsburg »

Developers provided no trash storage space in new condos, leaving residents to get tickets, they say.

Chelsea »

Several cars on W. 22nd St. have not moved since Sandy, leaving the street without cleaning for weeks.

Midtown East »

The East Midtown Partnership has placed 21 paper-only recycling bins around the district.