MANHATTAN · 1 addresses · 1 precincts
Living on Little Red Square in Manhattan is a paradoxical experience, with the street's score of 70.8 reflecting a mix of challenges and charm. Residents often contend with maintenance issues, as evidenced by the 11 complaints in this category. This could mean anything from potholes and crumbling facades to broken streetlights, all of which contribute to a less-than-ideal living environment. The six structure-related complaints point to potential safety hazards, further emphasizing the need for prompt maintenance.
Noise pollution, although not specified, is likely a significant issue, given the proximity to bustling MacDougal Street (Grade F) and the higher crime rates compared to nearby A-graded squares. The street's proximity to these lively areas, combined with the lack of noise complaints, suggests that loud music or partying might be an ongoing, albeit unnoticed, problem. This is further supported by the "Unsecured Facility" complaints, which could indicate loud music or parties in unsecured or poorly managed buildings.
On the other hand, Little Red Square's C grade is a significant improvement over the F-graded Minetta Street and MacDougal Street nearby. The street's lower crime rate compared to its neighbors is reassuring, with only two felonies reported in the past year. Additionally, the "Animal in a Park" and "Injured Wildlife" complaints hint at a community that cares about and engages with the local ecosystem. Despite its challenges, Little Red Square offers a unique blend of urban living experiences, showcasing both the grit and the green of New York City.
| Category | Count | Bar |
|---|---|---|
| Other | 12 | |
| Total | 12 |
| Category | Count |
|---|---|
| Felonies | 2 |
| Misdemeanors | 4 |
| Violations | 0 |
| Total | 6 |