Traffic light at Eldert Lane needs a separate turn signal for left turning cars onto Atlantic Avenue.
Atlantic Avenue is wide. Garbage builds up easily here.
Atlantic Avenue is wide. Garbage builds up easily here.
It is dark and dangerous at night.
95 Avenue is one way westward, and dead ends at Eldert Lane. Because Eldert Lane is narrow with cars parked on both sides of the road (often on the sidewalk as evidenced by the worn out grass at this corner), cars turning left or right could have its line of sight blocked.
This patch was done differently compared to other trees. The design is causing nuisance for the homeowners. I propose all DoT projects should take input from affected neighbors and businesses into consideration.
Work is being done on Jamaica Avenue and streets nearby, but not this stretch of Myrtle Avenue from Park Lane South to 117 Street. There should be a street milling history map that the public can view.
Coca-Cola truck turning west from 111 Street onto Myrtle. Perhaps a speed camera could be installed at 111 Street to capture these illegal maneuvers?
Also, alternate side street cleaning is not available thus trash often gets blown onto the property. Can DoT examine the vibration problem?
NYC Parks manages the Street Tree Planting program. Nothing is scheduled currently at this site.
You can see the bullet hole above the camera. It is not working currently.