BROOKLYN · 126 addresses · 1 precincts
Living on 93rd Street in Brooklyn, as indicated by its grade of F, presents a unique set of challenges that significantly impact daily life. The most prominent issue is the illegal parking, with a staggering 276 complaints, often leading to blocked driveways (97 complaints) and even blocked hydrants (120 complaints), which not only hinders emergency services but also contributes to a general state of disorder. The noise levels are alarmingly high, with 67 complaints specifically about residential noise, 25 for loud music or parties, and 19 for loud talking, making quiet nights and peaceful weekends a rarity. The constant banging or pounding (44 complaints) further exacerbates the noise pollution, creating an environment that is anything but peaceful.
Adding to the disarray is the lack of cleanliness and maintenance. Residents have reported 23 complaints about trash, 22 about dirty conditions, and 22 about blocked sidewalks, indicating a persistent problem with littering and lack of proper sanitation. The poor state of the buildings is also evident, with 25 complaints about the entire building being the source of problems, and 18 about plumbing issues, suggesting a need for serious repairs and upkeep. The neighbourhood's struggle with heating and hot water, reflected in 34 complaints, further adds to the discomfort, especially during the colder months. The presence of snow or ice (23 complaints) and lack of access or partial access (70 and 27 complaints, respectively) due to these issues only compounds the situation.
The area's high crime rate, with 5 felonies and 7 misdemeanors reported, adds another layer of concern. The most common offenses include miscellaneous penal law violations and petit larceny, suggesting a prevalence of property crimes. This environment is further emphasized by the surrounding streets, all of which have a grade of F, indicating a widespread need for improvement across the neighbourhood. While Lafayette Walk, a nearby street with a grade of A, offers a stark contrast, it highlights the stark differences in living conditions within such close proximity. Living on 93rd Street thus presents a considerable challenge, with a combination of persistent noise, disorder, lack of maintenance, and high crime rates significantly impacting the quality of life.
What kind of noise is being reported?
| Category | Count | Bar |
|---|---|---|
| Parking/Traffic | 397 | |
| Noise | 111 | |
| Maintenance | 95 | |
| Dirty/Trash | 35 | |
| Rodents/Pests | 23 | |
| Street Condition | 19 | |
| Safety | 5 | |
| Trees/Outdoor | 29 | |
| Water/Sewer | 5 | |
| Air Quality | 7 | |
| Other | 57 | |
| Total | 783 |
| Category | Count |
|---|---|
| Felonies | 5 |
| Misdemeanors | 7 |
| Violations | 0 |
| Total | 12 |
| Building | Score | Issues |
|---|---|---|
| 354 93 Street | 2.8 | 109 |
| 369 93 Street | 56.2 | 106 |
| 336 93 Street | 73.8 | 29 |
| 364 93 Street | 74.9 | 37 |
| 67 93 Street | 82.5 | 13 |
| 315 93 Street | 88.6 | 19 |
| 35 93 Street | 91.2 | 45 |
| 275 93 Street | 91.3 | 18 |
| 33 93 Street | 92.3 | 36 |
| 93 Street | 93.1 | 16 |