Living on Willett Street in Manhattan brings a unique set of challenges, as reflected in its C grade and score of 72.9. The street is plagued by chronic illegal parking issues, with 35 complaints, making it difficult for residents to find parking spots and creating traffic congestion. Encampments are another significant problem, with 6 complaints, indicating that homeless encampments may pose safety and sanitation concerns for residents. The street conditions are also subpar, with 20 complaints of blocked sidewalks and 2 of potholes, making it difficult for pedestrians and vehicles to navigate safely. Additionally, blocked hydrants (3 complaints) and damaged trees (3 complaints) could potentially hamper emergency response times and impact the street's aesthetic appeal. Despite these challenges, the crime rate on Willett Street is relatively low, with only 1 misdemeanor and 1 violation reported. However, the nearby Columbia Street and Pitt Street have grades of F, suggesting that residents might want to be more vigilant about their surroundings.