NYC Report Card

Moynihan Train Hall

A — 95.8

MANHATTAN · 1 addresses · 1 precincts

Should you live here? A — 95.8

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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 Moynihan Train Hall street in Manhattan is an experience marked by a distinct blend of urban energy and relative tranquility, thanks to its high grade and low crime rates. The street is named after the historic James A. Farley Post Office building, now transformed into the vibrant Moynihan Train Hall, which serves as a major transportation hub for commuters. Residents here enjoy a sense of convenience, with easy access to Penn Station and various public transportation options, contributing to the street's overall A-grade score of 95.8.

However, a closer look at the specific complaints reveals a few challenges that residents might face. The most common issues involve taxis and for-hire vehicles, with a total of 14 complaints related to drivers or lost/found property within these vehicles. Residents may occasionally encounter driver-related problems, such as passenger or non-passenger complaints, or deal with the inconvenience of lost belongings in taxis. Despite these issues, the street's grade remains high, indicating that these problems are not pervasive or severe enough to significantly impact the overall quality of life for residents. Furthermore, the complete absence of felonies, misdemeanors, and violations suggests that the street is generally safe and free from serious criminal activity.

Compared to its surroundings, Moynihan Train Hall street stands out as an oasis of order amidst a sea of lower-graded streets. While its neighbors, such as West 33 Street, West 30 Street, and West 29 Street, struggle with more significant issues, Moynihan Train Hall street offers residents a more peaceful and secure living environment. This contrast highlights the unique characteristics of the street and its proximity to the bustling transportation hub, which might contribute to its slightly higher grade despite the taxi-related complaints. Overall, living on Moynihan Train Hall street provides residents with a balance between urban convenience and a relatively calm, low-crime atmosphere.

311 complaints trend (limited data: 14 complaints) · 14.0/address → Stable

Crime trend 26 total

311 Complaints

CategoryCountBar
Safety 1
Other 22
Total23

Crime on Moynihan Train Hall

CategoryCount
Felonies0
Misdemeanors0
Violations0
Total0

What residents are reporting

Taxi Complaint (11) Lost Property (7) For Hire Vehicle Complaint (3) Found Property (1) Encampment (1)

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