Living on 25th Street in Queens offers a unique blend of urban living experiences, with a notable presence of shared challenges among the residents. The street, with a grade of B, reflects a sense of community resilience amidst several recurring issues. The most persistent problem is illegal dumping, with 11 complaints, which can lead to unsightly piles of trash and potential health hazards. Residents often report blocked driveways and sidewalks, a common occurrence in NYC, caused by illegally parked or derelict vehicles, with 7 and 3 complaints respectively. This can create navigational challenges and safety concerns, especially for pedestrians and those with mobility issues. Street conditions, including potholes (7 complaints) and no access or partial access (5 and 2 complaints) to certain areas, contribute to an uneven and sometimes hazardous walking and driving experience. The street lights, with 8 complaints for poor condition and 5 for being out, can lead to poorly lit areas, impacting safety and security at night. Despite these challenges, the street has a low crime rate, with no reported felonies, misdemeanors, or violations, suggesting a strong sense of community watchfulness and support.