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Int 0092-2026IntroductionIn CommitteePending 140d

Allow Sticker Warnings on Cars for Parking Violations

In committee as of Jun 16, 2026Under review by an assigned committee.

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✦ Plain-Language Summary

This bill would allow city agencies like the Department of Transportation and Department of Sanitation to place adhesive stickers on cars that violate alternate side parking rules. Currently, a 2012 law bans this practice, and this legislation would remove that ban. Residents who park on the wrong side during street cleaning hours could receive a sticker directly on their vehicle as an enforcement tool.

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Details

Introduced
Jan 29, 2026
Body
Committee on Sanitation and Solid Waste Management
Type
Introduction
Status
Laid Over in Committee

Official Description

This bill would repeal the 2012 local law that barred the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) and Department of Sanitation (DSNY) from placing stickers on motor vehicles as a method of enforcing alternate side parking rules.

Legislative History

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