The city promised a year ago to reimburse drivers the $4 million it collected in erroneous curb-cut tickets — yet so far, has issued only two refunds totaling $360, officials admitted to The Post.
The NYPD admitted last May that it had been giving out $165 tickets to drivers who park in front of mid-block curb cuts — graded ramps that slope from the sidewalk to the road — even though it has been legal since 2009.
Mayor de Blasio vowed to quickly repay everyone, but his promise has fallen flat.
“We will begin the process of refunding those who were incorrectly ticketed within the next month,” said city Finance Department spokeswoman Sonia Alleyne.