NYC Report Card

Newkirk Avenue

A — 99.7

BROOKLYN · 1 addresses · 1 precincts

Should you live here? A — 99.7

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Noise
Very quiet
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Pests
Clean
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Safety
Very safe
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Maintenance
Excellent
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Cleanliness
Spotless
0
Noise
complaints
0
Rodent/
pest issues
0
Felonies
this year
0
Total
crimes

Living on Newkirk Avenue in Brooklyn, based on official city data, presents a challenging environment with a significant number of reported issues. Residents have grappled with a myriad of problems, many of which are related to building maintenance and noise disturbances. The street's grade of 'F' and a high number of complaints paint a picture of persistent challenges.

One of the most pressing concerns is the inconsistent heat and hot water supply, with over 860 complaints, suggesting that many residents have had to endure cold apartments, especially during the winter months. This is compounded by other maintenance issues such as plumbing problems, water leaks, and unsanitary conditions, which have been reported over 150 times each. The sheer number of complaints about these issues indicates a collective struggle with building management and maintenance.

Noise pollution is another significant problem, with over 500 complaints about residential and street/sidewalk noise. This includes loud music and parties, which have been reported over 320 times, suggesting that late-night noise disturbances are a common occurrence. Residents have also reported issues with loud talking and banging/pounding, further contributing to a noisy and potentially disruptive living environment.

Add to this the high number of crime incidents, with a total of 44 felonies, misdemeanors, and violations reported, and the picture becomes even more complex. The top offenses include vehicle and traffic laws, miscellaneous penal law, assault 3 and related offenses, and harassment 2, suggesting a mix of petty crimes, traffic-related issues, and more serious assaults. While the specific nature of these crimes is not detailed, their presence adds another layer of concern to the overall living situation on Newkirk Avenue.

The surrounding streets, including Ditmas Avenue, Stephens Court, East 21 Street, Vanderveer Place, and Dorchester Road, also share similarly low grades, suggesting that the challenges faced by residents on Newkirk Avenue are not isolated but part of a broader pattern in the area. This collective struggle with maintenance issues, noise disturbances, and crime underscores the need for concerted efforts to improve the living conditions and safety of residents in this part of Brooklyn.

311 Complaints

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Street Condition 1
Total1

Crime on Newkirk Avenue

CategoryCount
Felonies0
Misdemeanors0
Violations0
Total0

What residents are reporting

Graffiti (1)

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