BROOKLYN · 3 addresses · 1 precincts
Living on Mother Gloria A Boyce Way in Brooklyn presents a tale of two streets, as it's sandwiched between high and low-scoring thoroughfares. Residents enjoy a peaceful, well-maintained environment, reflected in the A grade and a notably low crime rate. However, the street has seen some recurring issues that slightly mar its otherwise pristine reputation.
The most frequent complaint is about encampments, with two reports suggesting that homeless individuals have been temporarily residing on the street. This might indicate a need for more local support services to help these individuals find permanent housing. Additionally, loud music or parties have been a source of noise disturbances, with one report suggesting that late-night revelry has interrupted the quietude of the street. Despite these issues, the street's grade and the lack of criminal activity suggest that they are relatively minor and infrequent occurrences.
Interestingly, the street is named after Mother Gloria A. Boyce, a prominent community activist and advocate for affordable housing in Brooklyn. Her legacy of community engagement seems to have persisted, as the street remains a well-kept and largely trouble-free zone. However, the stark contrast with nearby streets like Sackman Street and Junius Street, which have received F grades, serves as a reminder that even in relatively safe and well-maintained areas, issues can arise that require community engagement and city intervention.
Limited data — only 5 complaints in 12 months. Not enough for a reliable trend chart.
What kind of noise is being reported?
| Category | Count | Bar |
|---|---|---|
| Noise | 1 | |
| Rodents/Pests | 1 | |
| Safety | 2 | |
| Total | 4 |
| Category | Count |
|---|---|
| Felonies | 0 |
| Misdemeanors | 0 |
| Violations | 0 |
| Total | 0 |
| Building | Score | Issues |
|---|---|---|
| 1879 Mother Gloria A Boyce Way | 96.0 | 2 |
| 1713 Mother Gloria A Boyce Way | 98.5 | 1 |
| 1800 Mother Gloria A Boyce Way | 99.5 | 1 |