BROOKLYN · 1 addresses · 1 precincts
Living on Monsignor McGolrick Park Street in Brooklyn can be an intriguing experience, with a unique blend of green space and urban bustle. The street is named after the park it leads to, which is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. However, the park's popularity also brings with it a unique set of challenges.
One of the most significant issues is the high number of animal-related complaints, particularly regarding dogs off leash. With the park being a central gathering spot, it's not uncommon to find dogs running freely, which can be problematic for those with allergies or fear of dogs. Additionally, the park's popularity also attracts a fair share of litter and garbage, with reports of overflowing trash cans and litter scattered throughout the park.
Another notable issue is the noise, with loud music and parties often reported, especially during the warmer months. While the park encourages social gatherings, the noise can be disruptive for residents, especially those who live close to the park's edges.
Despite these challenges, the street's proximity to the park also offers numerous benefits, such as easy access to green space, community events, and a sense of community among residents. The park is well-maintained, with regular tree trimming and maintenance, and the street itself is relatively quiet and peaceful away from the park's activities. Moreover, the street's location in Greenpoint offers easy access to the neighborhood's vibrant culture, food scene, and waterfront views.
What kind of noise is being reported?
| Category | Count | Bar |
|---|---|---|
| Noise | 8 | |
| Street Condition | 2 | |
| Safety | 6 | |
| Trees/Outdoor | 10 | |
| Other | 527 | |
| Total | 553 |
| Category | Count |
|---|---|
| Felonies | 0 |
| Misdemeanors | 0 |
| Violations | 0 |
| Total | 0 |