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Parking Rules Remain Suspended a Week After Blizzard

By DNAinfo Staff on January 2, 2011 1:35pm  | Updated on January 2, 2011 1:34pm

A row of parked cars on W. 10th St. last week, two days after a blizzard dumped 20 inches of snow on Manhattan.
A row of parked cars on W. 10th St. last week, two days after a blizzard dumped 20 inches of snow on Manhattan.
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DNAinfo/Jordan Heller

By Jordan Heller

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

MANHATTAN — Despite the city's efforts to get back to a "normal routine," the mayor's website says alternate side parking regulations will remain suspended on Monday, a week after a blizzard crippled Manhattan.

Other parking regulations, including meters, will remain in effect and garbage pickup and street sweeping is scheduled to resume in a limited capacity Monday.

Still, it's short of what Sanitation Commissioner John Doherty hoped for earlier in the week while speaking during Mayor Michael Bloomberg's weekly radio program on WOR Newstalk Radio.

"It's the first Monday of the year and we have to get back to a normal routine," Doherty said.