Living on Ludlam Place in Brooklyn presents a unique set of challenges, shaped by the community's collective efforts and the city's response to persistent issues. The street, graded D with a score of 66.5, is a stark contrast to its neighbor, Empire Blvd, which boasts an A grade. Residents here grapple with a significant illegal parking problem, with 57 complaints logged, often leading to blocked hydrants (24 complaints) and crosswalks (14 complaints), which can be dangerous and impede accessibility. Snow and ice accumulation (11 complaints) during winter months can also pose hazards, highlighting the need for timely snow removal. Derelict vehicles (6 complaints) further clutter the streetscape, creating an eyesore and potential safety hazards. The street's dirty condition (4 complaints) and illegal dumping (11 complaints) suggest a need for enhanced cleaning and waste management efforts. Despite these challenges, the street remains relatively safe, with only 1 felony reported in recent times.