Queens Neighborhood

Long Island City

Long Island City has transformed from industrial waterfront to gleaming condo towers and cultural institutions. MoMA PS1, the Noguchi Museum, and Gantry Plaza State Park anchor the arts scene, while the skyline continues to rise with residential and commercial development.

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Parking Rules

ASP Schedule: Commercial areas vary - residential similar to Astoria

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Subway Lines

7EMG

Key stations: Court Sq, Queensboro Plaza, Hunters Point Ave

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ZIP Codes

11101, 11109

Part of Queens, New York City

Long Island City Highlights

MoMA PS1 contemporary art
Gantry Plaza State Park
Pepsi-Cola sign landmark
East River ferry access

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Alternate Side Parking in Long Island City

Alternate Side Parking (ASP) rules in Long Island City typically follow a Commercial areas vary - residential similar to Astoria schedule, though this varies by block. ASP is suspended on major holidays and during snow emergencies.

NYC suspends ASP for approximately 34 holidays per year. During suspensions, you don't need to move your car for street cleaning. However, parking meters remain in effect on most holidays - only major holidays like Christmas, New Year's, and Thanksgiving suspend both ASP and meters.

CityPing sends free daily alerts at 7 AM letting you know if ASP is suspended. No more checking the NYC 311 website or guessing about obscure holidays.

Getting Around Long Island City

Long Island City is served by the 7, E, M, G subway lines. Key stations include Court Sq, Queensboro Plaza, Hunters Point Ave, Vernon Blvd-Jackson Ave.

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