NYC Report Card

Exchange Alley

A — 99.3

MANHATTAN · 1 addresses · 1 precincts

Should you live here? A — 99.3

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Noise
Average
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Pests
Average
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Safety
Average
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Maintenance
Average
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Cleanliness
Average
1
Noise
complaints
0
Rodent/
pest issues
0
Felonies
this year
0
Total
crimes

Living on Exchange Alley, Manhattan, is an experience that's often quiet and peaceful, as reflected by its high grade of A, scoring 99.3. The street is well-maintained and safe, with no recorded felonies, misdemeanors, or violations in the recent past. However, despite its overall tranquility, residents have occasionally had to contend with noise pollution, primarily from vehicles. The most frequent complaint is about loud music blaring from cars or trucks, often late at night, disturbing the otherwise serene atmosphere. This issue, while not pervasive, can be irritating and disruptive to those who prefer a quieter lifestyle.

Parking, while not a significant issue compared to noise, still poses some challenges. Residents and visitors alike have been known to flout the posted parking signs, leading to illegal parking violations. This can sometimes block fire hydrants or narrow the street, causing inconvenience and potential safety hazards. Despite these minor inconveniences, Exchange Alley remains a desirable place to live, with its proximity to better-rated streets like Morris Street and Virginia Drive, and its stark contrast to the nearby troubled streets of Rector Street, Trinity Place, and New Street.

Crime trend 5 total

Noise Breakdown

What kind of noise is being reported?

Music/Party
1
100%
Neighbors
0
0%
Construction
0
0%
Traffic/Cars
0
0%
Other Noise
0
0%

311 Complaints

CategoryCountBar
Parking/Traffic 1
Noise 1
Total2

Crime on Exchange Alley

CategoryCount
Felonies0
Misdemeanors0
Violations0
Total0

What residents are reporting

Noise - Vehicle (1) Illegal Parking (1)

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