2nd speed bump by Richmond Hill HS on hold, students speeding, and trucks getting stuck at 113 Street.
New York City Traffic and Parking Rules. Are there rules against the City for not doing its job?
New York City Traffic and Parking Rules. Are there rules against the City for not doing its job?
—possibly in ways that increase the risk of weight gain, diabetes, and heart disease.
The residents feel the City has a lower priority responding to their needs. Illegal activities continue. Tree trimming requires multiple attempts. Double-parking, reserved spots, hydrants, driveway blocking, out-of-state owners… Theft reporting is up to citizens to fix on their own. Response time has not been attentive. Quality of life is dramatically lower than before.
Hillside Avenue is a wide thoroughfare between Van Wyck Expressway and Lefferts Boulevard. There is a speed camera in the commercial section west of LIRR, but not in the residential section east.
It was installed about 3 years ago. It has attracted wrong people and wrong activities at the wrong time. Wednesday night boom box music until 2 am, drug use, dog poop, homeless, drinking, all happening at PS 54. It should be removed.
Yes, even Democrats in Bronx are fed up with their own party. Vote for people who are actually OUT to address your concerns instead of IN collecting paychecks and donations from special interests year after year after year after…
The building managed by MHANY has a gate warning bell that annoys tenants day and night when used. Can the owner turn it off?
Parking space availability is tight along Jamaica Avenue especially if near a subway stop. Commuters, shoppers and neighbors would park illegally by hydrant, double-parking or blocking driveways frustrating residents. Cars would also speed down from Hillside Avenue to Jamaica Avenue.
Both ends of 125 Street between Jamaica Avenue and 89 Avenue are not thruways, yet cars speed down the one-way street south dangerously. The “mayor” of this block submitted request for two speed bumps 6 years ago, but was told that the request was lost. Also, sewer pipe mid-street is probably broken. DoT came several … Read more
NYC Department of Parks and Recreation has no solution after multiple inspections and attempts. The roots are cemented over (cracking the sidewalk), the tree is only a few feet away from the property line, the branches are holding up the power lines. Chopping it down is deemed dangerous. In the meantime, fallen branches in late … Read more