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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
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Public schools are open.
Alternate side parking rules and meters are in effect Citywide. Rules went back into effect this week for Brooklyn Community Board 13 and Queens Community Board 14.
The Department of Sanitation continues to clean up debris from Hurricane Sandy. Put out your garbage and recycling between 4:00 PM and midnight the evening before your scheduled collection. If it is not collected, you may leave it out and you will not get a violation.
Featured Programs
Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Register for one-time disaster nutritional benefits for residents of the zip codes hardest hit by the storm.
HOPE icon Hope 2013
Volunteer to count people living on City streets, and assist in collecting vital information to help the homeless leave the street for a better life.
Reinvent Payphones
How can the City reinvent payphones to create a more accessible and informed city? Submit your idea here, and help shape the future.
MulchFest icon Treecycle!
Bring your holiday tree to a designated City park on January 12 and 13 to be recycled into mulch to nourish plantings. Find out how to chip in here
2013 Alternate Side Parking Calendar
The ASP calendar is now available: The City suspends ASP, or street cleaning rules, on holidays. Get email updates here
Restoration Centers
NYC Restore helps New Yorkers in the areas most affected by Hurricane Sandy access important information and services to help them recover.
Hurricane Sandy Relief
The Mayor's Fund to Advance NYC is accepting financial donations from organizations and individuals to support relief efforts.
Give Back to New York City
Everybody has something to offer. Use your time, passion, skills and willingness to help all New Yorkers in need following Hurricane Sandy!
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Get answers on the go by texting 311 at 311-692. The City does not charge for this service but your wireless charges may apply.
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