MANHATTAN · 1 addresses · 2 precincts
Living on Dyer Avenue in Manhattan, despite its proximity to the scenic Hudson River and the buzzing Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, presents a set of unique challenges that have led to a poor street grade of 36.9. The most pressing issue is the presence of encampments, which have been reported 25 times, indicating a significant and ongoing problem. This likely contributes to a sense of disorder and unsafety, despite the lack of reported criminal activity. The encampments may also be a source of noise and sanitation issues, as indicated by the reports of illegal dumping and requests for removal.
Another significant challenge is the condition of the street and sidewalks. Reports of sidewalk conditions and street conditions suggest potholes, cracks, and other hazards that could pose a risk to pedestrians and vehicles alike. This is compounded by traffic congestion and gridlock, which frequently block construction areas, leading to further delays and frustration for residents. While there are no reported felonies or misdemeanors, the sheer number of complaints suggests a street in need of urgent attention from city services.
What kind of noise is being reported?
| Category | Count | Bar |
|---|---|---|
| Parking/Traffic | 1 | |
| Noise | 2 | |
| Dirty/Trash | 3 | |
| Street Condition | 5 | |
| Safety | 29 | |
| Trees/Outdoor | 1 | |
| Other | 8 | |
| Total | 49 |
| Category | Count |
|---|---|
| Felonies | 0 |
| Misdemeanors | 0 |
| Violations | 0 |
| Total | 0 |