Temporary Traffic Signal box needs to be made permanent at Jamaica Ave and 106 Street.
The box appears to power the traffic light at this corner. Trash is stuffed inside, wiring is exposed, and it has been left unfinished for over a year.
The box appears to power the traffic light at this corner. Trash is stuffed inside, wiring is exposed, and it has been left unfinished for over a year.
The southbound bus lane painted 3 years ago starting mid-block between 107 and Sutter Avenues until Gold Street are not being used by buses. The signs say no parking anytime Monday through Friday 7 am until 10 am, then again from 4 pm until 7 pm. 2 hour meter parking is permitted between 10 am … Read more
When a pumping station on South Conduit Station was demolished in the 1980s, parts of the area became a marshland. The City talked about raising the land; building pumps; or buying out lot owners… In the meantime, the 20 some families that still live here have to bear with difficulties walking to their car after … Read more
A traffic light was installed at Park Lane South and 115th Street. In the mornings, long line of cars back up on 115 Street and 84 Avenue waiting for the light to change. While waiting, residents exiting their driveway are blocked in. To allow more room for traffic, DoT could (1) lengthen the green light … Read more
Homeowners on this stretch of Metropolitan Avenue between 74 Avenue and Union Turnpike felt neglected by city services. Unlicensed street mango sellers, flooded basements, healthy but large branches that could break off when windy, threat of liability should pedestrians trip off uneven sidewalk caused by tree roots… If homeowner did sidewalk repairs at his or … Read more
This stretch of service is dark at night since lamp posts are not on the Service Road.
Eldert Lane divides this section of Kings and Queens County. On the Queens side, the post office is Brooklyn, but it is served by Queens 102nd Precinct. The Brooklyn side is Kings 75th Precinct. The street is not wide enough for two-way traffic. Cars would have a set of wheels parked on the sidewalk to … Read more
Atlantic Avenue is wide. Garbage builds up easily here.
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.