95 Ave near Rockaway Blvd: Crime
Vehicles have been broken into; porch pirates is rampant. If a house has a divot or cavity, it is inviting for homeless and other undesirable uses.
Vehicles have been broken into; porch pirates is rampant. If a house has a divot or cavity, it is inviting for homeless and other undesirable uses.
Parents and residents facing the park at 82 Street and 101 Avenue do not want the smell of marijuana and view of homeless. Parking is also an issue. Some residents would have PS64 teachers/workers park in their driveway or spot during school days.
If homeowner has no driveway, street parking is the main option. Pain in finding a parking spot nearby can be reduced by creating a 24/7 towing agency that removes cars and trucks with expired or no plates, cars warehoused long-term on streets, commercial vehicles in residential district, driveway blockers, parking privilege abusers… Another solution is … Read more
Forbell Street from Atlantic Avenue to 95 Avenue is one-way southbound becoming two-way until 101 Avenue. Drivers northbound on Forbell Street has to be careful since southbound cars do not need to stop. Drivers on 95 Avenue westbound could be in a blind spot turning left southbound.
NYC Parks has visited the overgrown tree multiple times. Its solution? Remove the sidewalk. Why not just cut it instead of making it more difficult for pedestrians and homeowners? Neighbors have also reported and witnessed violent crimes. Some were victims themselves.
Police Benevolent Association endorsed Senator Joseph Addabbo on October 18. Two weeks later, Senator Addabbo requested $700,000 funding for police.
It has overgrown and cracked sidewalk. Crime and shelter are other concerns.
Commercial vehicles park overnight; Many cars have not moved for over a year including this red BMW; Eldert Avenue homeless shelter residents open trash bags…
This section of Woodhaven is dark at night. Neighbors indicate that the lights do not turn on.
Where Eldert Lane, Ridgewood Avenue, 90 Avenue and Rockaway Boulevard meet dividing Queens and Kings Counties, cars zip through even when red.