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NY A06355
Bill
Status
3/4/2025
Primary Sponsor
Brian Cunningham
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AI Summary
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Increases the maximum fine for tractor-trailer combinations, tractors, truck trailers, and semi-trailers parked overnight on residential streets in New York City from $250 (first offense) and $500 (subsequent offenses) to $1,000 per offense
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Allows parking violation notices to include the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) instead of license plate information when plates are missing, concealed, or obscured, with photographic documentation permitted as supporting evidence
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Requires commercial vehicle owners appealing parking violation determinations in NYC to either post a bond or pay certain penalties and surcharges before an administrative appeal can proceed
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Extends the time limit for reopening dismissed parking violations obtained through fraud or misconduct to the greater of six years from dismissal or two years from discovery of the misconduct
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Authorizes removal of tractor-trailers, tractors, truck trailers, and semi-trailers found parked on city streets, with an exception for vehicles connected to government-sanctioned film or television productions
Legislative Description
Relates to the contents and adjudication, of notices of violation returnable to a parking violations bureau in New York city; increases the fine for tractors, trailers, or related vehicles that park on residential streets overnight.
Last Action
referred to transportation
1/7/2026