NYC Report Card

Hells Kitchen Park

A — 98.5

MANHATTAN · 1 addresses · 1 precincts

Should you live here? A — 98.5

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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
0
Noise
complaints
0
Rodent/
pest issues
0
Felonies
this year
0
Total
crimes

Living on Hells Kitchen Park in Manhattan is generally a pleasant experience, as indicated by its high grade of A (score: 98.5). The street is well-maintained, with lush greenery and well-tended park spaces, contributing to a serene and inviting atmosphere. Residents enjoy the proximity to nearby parks like Lorraine Hansberry Park, further enhancing the quality of life with ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation.

However, there are a few specific issues that residents have reported, primarily related to street lighting. Despite the overall high grade, four reports were made regarding street lights being out, and one report of an exposed lamp post wire. These issues, while not insurmountable, do pose potential safety hazards and may disrupt the otherwise peaceful environment, especially during nighttime hours. Residents are encouraged to maintain vigilance and report any outages or issues to the appropriate authorities to ensure prompt resolution. Additionally, the proximity to lower-graded streets such as 9 Avenue, West 50 Street, West 48 Street, and West 47 Street may expose residents to some of the challenges faced on those streets, such as increased traffic or noise. Despite these minor concerns, the street remains a desirable place to live, with a low crime rate and a generally safe and comfortable environment.

Limited data — only 5 complaints in 12 months. Not enough for a reliable trend chart.

Crime trend 85 total

311 Complaints

CategoryCountBar
Street Condition 5
Total5

Crime on Hells Kitchen Park

CategoryCount
Felonies0
Misdemeanors0
Violations0
Total0

What residents are reporting

Street Light Condition (5)

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