BROOKLYN · 161 addresses · 1 precincts
Living on Ryder Street in Brooklyn can be quite challenging, as indicated by its low grade of F and a score of 0 based on official city data. Residents here face a plethora of issues, with illegal parking being the most prominent, with a staggering 83 complaints. This not only makes it difficult to find a parking spot but also poses safety concerns as vehicles may be parked in fire hydrant areas, as evidenced by the 49 complaints of blocked hydrants. The street is also plagued by noise, particularly from residential sources, with 19 complaints, which can disrupt the peace and quiet that residents might desire.
Another significant issue is the state of the trees lining the street. There have been 34 complaints about damaged trees and 15 about overgrown ones, suggesting a lack of proper maintenance. Furthermore, there have been numerous complaints about blocked driveways (37) and abandoned vehicles (28), which can make it difficult for residents to access their properties or use their driveways. The street's condition is also a concern, with 18 complaints about it being dirty, indicating a need for more regular cleaning.
Despite these challenges, residents of Ryder Street have also reported issues with essential services such as heat and hot water (15 complaints), suggesting that some residents might be facing difficulties with these basic amenities. Additionally, there have been several complaints about street light conditions (12), including street lights being out (10), which could pose safety hazards, especially at night.
Crime on Ryder Street, while not as prevalent as the quality of life issues, is still a concern. There have been a total of 4 crimes reported, including 1 felony, 1 misdemeanor, and 2 violations, with harassment being the top offense (2 incidents). While this does not paint a full picture of the street's crime situation, it is a factor that residents might be worried about.
The surrounding streets do not paint a much better picture, with Kimball Street, Fillmore Avenue, and Strickland Avenue all receiving a grade of F, suggesting that the quality of life issues might not be isolated to Ryder Street alone. In contrast, Bell Point Drive, just a short distance away, has been graded A, indicating a significant discrepancy in the living conditions in this part of Brooklyn.
What kind of noise is being reported?
| Category | Count | Bar |
|---|---|---|
| Parking/Traffic | 155 | |
| Noise | 32 | |
| Maintenance | 16 | |
| Dirty/Trash | 30 | |
| Rodents/Pests | 5 | |
| Street Condition | 35 | |
| Safety | 4 | |
| Trees/Outdoor | 57 | |
| Water/Sewer | 10 | |
| Air Quality | 10 | |
| Other | 34 | |
| Total | 388 |
| Category | Count |
|---|---|
| Felonies | 1 |
| Misdemeanors | 1 |
| Violations | 2 |
| Total | 4 |
| Building | Score | Issues |
|---|---|---|
| 1252 Ryder Street | 75.8 | 22 |
| 1826 Ryder Street | 92.0 | 21 |
| 1568 Ryder Street | 94.6 | 6 |
| 2227 Ryder Street | 95.6 | 20 |
| 2213 Ryder Street | 95.8 | 15 |
| 1818 Ryder Street | 96.6 | 5 |
| 2014 Ryder Street | 97.6 | 3 |
| 2261 Ryder Street | 97.7 | 2 |
| 2065 Ryder Street | 98.0 | 4 |
| 2149 Ryder Street | 98.0 | 4 |