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Here's When Alternate Side Parking Will Be Suspended in 2017

By Julia Bottles | December 2, 2016 2:56pm
 The Department of Transportation has released its calendar of alternate side parking suspensions for holidays.
The Department of Transportation has released its calendar of alternate side parking suspensions for holidays.
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NEW YORK CITY — If you're already looking ahead to 2017, you might want to add the days you won't have to move your car for street cleaning to your calendar.

The Department of Transportation has released its alternate side parking suspension calendar for next year on the department's website.

You still have to feed the meters on most suspension days except for major legal holidays like New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. (The major legal holidays are marked with an asterisk in the calendar below.)

2017 Alternate Side Parking Suspension Calendar

Sunday, Jan. 1 — New Year's Day*
Monday, Jan. 2 — New Year's Day (Observed)*
Monday, Jan. 16 — Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday
Sunday, Jan. 28 — Asian Lunar New Year
Monday, Feb. 13 — Lincoln's Birthday (Observed)
Monday, Feb. 20 — Washington's Birthday (President's Day)
Wednesday, March 1 — Ash Wednesday
Sunday, March 12 — Purim
Tuesday to Wednesday, April 11 to 12 — First and second days of Passover
Thursday, April 13 — Holy Thursday and Holy Thursday (Orthodox)
Friday, April 14 — Good Friday and Good Friday (Orthodox)
Monday to Tuesday, April 17 to 18 — Seventh and eighth days of Passover
Thursday, Mary 25 — Solemnity of Ascension
Monday, May 29 — Memorial Day*
Wednesday to Thursday, May 31 to June 1 — Shavout
​Sunday to Tuesday, June 25 to 27 — Eid al-Fitr
Tuesday, July 4 — Independence Day*
Tuesday, Aug. 15 — Feast of the Assumption
Friday to Sunday, Sept. 1 to 3 — Eid al-Adha
Monday, Sept. 4 — Labor Day*
Thursday to Friday, Sept. 21 to 22 — Rosh Hashanah
Saturday, Sept. 30 — Yom Kippur
Thursday to Friday, Oct. 5 to 6 — Succoth 
Monday, Oct. 9 — Columbus Day
Tuesday, Oct. 12 — Shemini Atzereth
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*