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To View the On-Street Parking Placard Allocations SY 2012/2013 ON-STREET PARKING PLACARD ALLOCATIONS SY 12/13 Building Location School CSD Code Code Location Name Allocation 1 M015 01M015 P.S. 015 Roberto Clemente 5 1 M015 75M094 P094M @ P015M 5 1 M019 01M019 P.S. 019 Asher Levy 6 1 M019 01M301 Technology, Arts, and Sciences Studio 4 1 M020 01M020 P.S. 020 Anna Silver 8 1 M022 01M539 New Explorations into Science, Technology and Math High School 18 1 M025 01M378 School for Global Leaders 3 1 M025 01M509 Marta Valle High School 6 1 M025 01M515 Lower East Side Preparatory High School 8 1 M025 79K755 Adult Continuing Education @ Marta Valle 1 1 M034 01M034 P.S. 034 Franklin D. Roosevelt 5 1 M056 01M292 Henry Street School for International Studies 15 1 M056 01M332 University Neighborhood Middle School 4 1 M056 84M080 Manhattan Charter School II 3 1 M056 01M345 Collaborative Academy of Science, Technology, & Language Arts Education 8 1 M060 01M450 East Side Community High School 9 1 M060 84M330 Girls Preparatory Charter School of New York 4 1 M061 01M315 The East Village Community School 3 1 M061 01M361 The Children's Workshop School 3 1 M061 75M094 P094M @ Children's Workshop School 3 1 M063 01M063 P.S. 063 William McKinley 5 1 M063 01M363 Neighborhood School 10 1 M064 01M064 P.S. 064 Robert Simon 6 1 M064 01M364 Earth School 7 1 M064 01M839 Tompkins Square Middle School 8 1 M064 75M094 P094M @ Tompkins 1 1 M064 79K755 Adult Continuing Education @ PS 064 1 1 M097 01M696 Bard High School Early College 8 1 M110 01M110 P.S. 110 Florence Nightingale 14 1 M134 01M134 P.S. 134 Henrietta Szold 9 1 M134 01M137 P.S. 137 John L. Bernstein 5 1 M137 01M184 P.S. 184m Shuang Wen 26 1 M140 01M140 P.S. 140 Nathan Straus 12 1 M142 01M142 P.S. 142 Amalia Castro 17 1 M142 84M320 Manhattan Charter School 12 1 M188 01M188 P.S. 188 The Island School 7 1 M188 84M330 Girls Preparatory Charter School of New York 6 1 M188 75M094 P094M @ P188M 4 1 M446 01M448 University Neighborhood High School 7 1 M510 01M458 Forsyth Satellite Academy 2 1 M510 01M650 Cascades High School 2 1 M510 79Q950 Jeffrey C. Tenzer 2 1 M510 79K755 Adult and Continuing Education @ Forsyth 0 1 M751 75M751 P751M @ Manhattan School for Career Development 15 1 M823 79K755 Adult Continuing Education @ Grand Street Settlement 0 1 MBEL 88M991 Boys Club ALC 0 2 M001 02M001 P.S. 001 Alfred E. Smith 15 2 M002 02M002 P.S. 002 Meyer London 10 2 M003 02M003 P.S. 003 Charrette School 11 2 M006 02M006 P.S. 006 Lillie D. Blake 10 2 M011 02M011 P.S. 011 William T. Harris 5 2 M017 02M212 P.S. 212 Midtown West 4 2 M017 02M408 Professional Performing Arts High School 6 2 M033 02M033 P.S. 033 Chelsea Prep 0 2 M033 75M138 P138M @ P033M 0 2 M040 02M040 P.S. 040 Augustus Saint-Gaudens 0 2 M040 02M255 M.S. 255 Salk School of Science 0 2 M041 02M041 P.S. 041 Greenwich Village 0 2 M042 02M042 P.S. 042 Benjamin Altman 19 2 M042 79K755 Adult and Continuing Education @ P.S. 042 1 2 M047 02M047 47 The American Sign Language and English Secondary School 4 2 M047 02M347 The 47 American Sign Language & English Lower School 2 2 M047 75M138 P138M @ "47" American Sign Language 1 2 M058 75M035 P035M @ Manhattan School 4 2 M058 79Q950 GED Plus @ MLP 1 2 M058 79M984 LYFE @ MLP 1 2 M066 02M151 Yorkville Community School 7 2 M070 02M312 New York City Lab Middle School for Collaborative Studies 3 2 M070 02M412 N.Y.C. Lab School for Collaborative Studies 3 SY 2012/2013 ON-STREET PARKING PLACARD ALLOCATIONS SY 12/13 Building Location School CSD Code Code Location Name Allocation 2 M070 02M414 N.Y.C. Museum School 2 2 M089 02M089 P.S. 89 2 2 M089 02M289 I.S. 289 1 2 M104 02M104 J.H.S. 104 Simon Baruch 12 2 M111 02M111 P.S. 111 Adolph S. Ochs 17 2 M114 02M114 East Side Middle School 0 2 M114 75M138 P138M @ I114M 0 2 M116 02M116 P.S. 116 Mary Lindley Murray 5 2 M124 02M124 P.S. 124 Yung Wing 8 2 M124 79K755 Adult and Continuing Education @ P.S. 124 1 2 M126 02M126 P.S. 126 Jacob August Riis 8 2 M130 02M130 P.S. 130 Hernando De Soto 13 2 M131 02M131 M.S. 131 0 2 M131 02M298 Pace High School 0 2 M131 02M394 Emma Lazarus High School 0 2 M158 02M158 P.S. 158 Bayard Taylor 0 2 M167 02M167 J.H.S. 167 Robert F. Wagner 22 2 M169 75M169 P169M @ RFK School 4 2 M183 02M183 P.S. 183 Robert L. Stevenson 0 2 M190 02M290 P.S. 290 Manhattan New School 7 2 M198 02M077 P.S. 77 Lower Lab School 5 2 M198 02M198 P.S. 198 Isador E. Ida Straus 6 2 M204 84M707 John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy Charter School 0 2 M234 02M234 P.S. 234 Independence School 0 2 M267 02M267 P.S. 267 0 2 M267 75M169 P169M @ P059M 0 2 M271 02M217 P.S./I.S. 217 Roosevelt Island 0 2 M276 02M276 Battery Park City School 0 2 M276 75M094 P094M @ P276M 0 2 M282 02M316 Urban Assembly School of Business for Young Women, the 0 2 M282 02M580 Richard R. Green High School of Teaching 0 2 M282 02M896 Lower Manhattan Community Middle School 0 2 M425 02M425 Leadership and Public Service High School 0 2 M440 02M313 James Baldwin School, The: A School for Expeditionary Learning 2 2 M440 02M392 Manhattan Business Academy 4 2 M440 02M419 Landmark High School 3 2 M440 02M422 Quest to Learn 3 2 M440 02M437 Hudson High School of Learning Technologies 3 2 M440 02M605 Humanities Preparatory Academy 2 2 M440 75M751 P751M @ Humanities Preparatory 1 2 M445 02M294 Essex Street Academy 3 2 M445 02M305 Urban Assembly Academy of Government and Law, The 3 2 M445 02M308 Lower Manhattan Arts Academy 3 2 M445 02M543 New Design High School 4 2 M445 02M545 High School for Dual Language and Asian Studies 4 2 M451 02M550 Liberty High School Academy for Newcomers 0 2 M460 02M374 Gramercy Arts High School 3 2 M460 02M399 High School for Language and Diplomacy 2 2 M460 02M438 International High School at Union Square 2 2 M460 02M460 Washington Irving High School 4 2 M460 02M533 Union Square High School for Health Sciences 1 2 M460 02M546 Academy for Software Engineering 1 2 M460 02M461 Washington Irving Hs Ged 0 2 M460 02M473 Washington Irving Yabc 0 2 M475 02M407 Institute for Collaborative Education 3 2 M475 02M420 High School for Health Professions and Human Services 12 2 M475 75M226 P226M @ Health Professions 2 2 M477 02M475 Stuyvesant High School 12 2 M477 75M721 P721M @ Stuyvesant High School 0 2 M480 02M225 Ella Baker School 6 2 M480 02M449 Vanguard High School 7 2 M480 02M459 Manhattan International High School 6 2 M480 02M519 Talent Unlimited High School 9 2 M480 02M565 Urban Academy Laboratory High School 3 2 M480 75M226 P226M @ Julia Richman HS 1 2 M480 75M226 P226M @ Urban Academy HS 1 2 M480 79M984 LYFE @ Urban Academy 1 2 M486 02M529 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School 4 2 M488 02M059 P.S. 059 Beekman Hill International 0 SY 2012/2013 ON-STREET PARKING PLACARD ALLOCATIONS SY 12/13 Building Location School CSD Code Code Location Name Allocation 2 M488 02M630 Art and Design High School 0 2 M488 75M169 P169M @ M488 0 2 M520 02M520 Murry Bergtraum High School for Business Careers 0 2 M535 02M288 Food and Finance High School 2 2 M535 02M296 High School of Hospitality Management 2 2 M535 02M300 Urban Assembly School of Design and Construction, The 2 2 M535 02M303 Facing History School, The 2 2 M535 02M542 Manhattan Bridges High School 3 2 M535 75M138 P138M @ Park West High School 1 2 M535 75M138 P138M @ Facing History School 1 2 M535 75M138 P138M @ Urban Assembly School of Design and Construction 1 2 M535 75M138 P138M @ Food and Finance High School 1 2 M535 75M138 P138M @ High School of Hospitality Management 1 2 M600 02M600 The High School of Fashion Industries 20 2 M600 75M751 P751M @ Fashion Industries HS 2 2 M615 02M376 NYC iSchool 12 2 M615 02M615 Chelsea Career and Technical Education High School 12 2 M615 75M721 P721M @ Chelsea HS 2 2 M620 02M427 Manhattan Academy for Arts & Language 0 2 M620 02M432 Murray Hill Academy 0 2 M620 02M500 Unity Center for Urban Technologies 0 2 M620 02M620 Norman Thomas High School 0 2 M620 79Q950 Norman Thomas Hs Ged 0 2 M620 79K755 Adult and Continuing Education @ Norman Thomas 0 2 M625 02M393 Business of Sports School 3 2 M625 02M507 Urban Assembly Gateway School for Technology 1 2 M625 02M625 High School of Graphic Communication Arts 8 2 M625 88M992 Graphic Communications Arts ALC 1 2 M641 02M560 High School M560 - City As School 6 2 M641 02M544 Independence High School 4 2 M641 75M721 P721M @ Manhattan OTC 2 2 M641 79M984 LYFE @ City as School 1 2 M645 02M655 Life Sciences Secondary School 8 2 M660 02M413 School of the Future High School 0 2 M660 75M138 P138M @ School of the Future 0 2 M661 02M575 Manhattan Comprehensive Night and Day High School 8 2 M807 02M586 Harvey Milk High School 0 2 M816 02M051 P.S.
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