Twice-a-week alternate side parking returned to the city on Tuesday. For the last two years, drivers got used to moving their cars only once a week as a pandemic perk. And as JohnBDias reports, some drivers aren't happy about the return to normal.
Department of Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch said it's time for its full return.
That means the signs the city never fixed are right again, but most drivers Dias spoke with said it's the wrong move, adding street sweepers hardly come and drivers just waste gas.
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