QUEENS · 378 addresses · 3 precincts
Living on 93rd Street in Queens, as evidenced by the official city data, is a challenging experience, with a grade of 'F' reflecting the numerous issues residents face daily. The most prevalent concern is the obstruction of driveways, with 341 complaints, making it nearly impossible for residents to park their vehicles conveniently or safely. This issue is exacerbated by illegal parking, with 321 complaints, indicating that many residents struggle to find legal parking spots due to improperly parked vehicles.
Noise pollution is another significant problem on 93rd Street, with a total of 503 noise-related complaints. Residents are plagued by loud music and parties, with 385 complaints, often lasting into the night, disrupting sleep and daily life. Additionally, noise from residential and commercial sources, as well as street activity, contributes to the overall cacophony, with 226, 141, and 116 complaints respectively. The noise pollution is so severe that it even affects the accessibility of some buildings, with 256 complaints of no access and 85 of partial access due to noise.
The lack of adequate heating and hot water is another pressing issue for many residents, with 221 complaints. This basic necessity is often unavailable, leading to discomfort and potential health issues during colder months. Furthermore, 68 complaints of abandoned vehicles and 43 of blocked sidewalks indicate that some residents struggle with littering, abandoned property, and lack of accessibility on the street.
In terms of safety, the street has seen 58 criminal offenses, including 22 felonies, 30 misdemeanors, and 6 violations. The most common offenses involve dangerous drugs (11), assault (13 in total, including 3 & related offenses and felony assault), and vehicle and traffic laws (6), indicating that residents may face issues related to substance abuse, violence, and reckless driving. The high number of traffic-related complaints, combined with the parking and noise issues, suggests that the street may have high foot and vehicle traffic, increasing the risk of accidents and altercations.
Nearby streets, including 21 Road, Lamont Avenue, and 94th Street, also have 'F' grades, indicating that the challenges faced by residents on 93rd Street are not isolated issues but part of a broader trend in the area. However, not all nearby streets fare as poorly, as Florry Burrell Way has an 'A' grade, offering a glimpse of a more peaceful and well-maintained living environment. Despite the numerous challenges, residents of 9
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| Category | Count | Bar |
|---|---|---|
| Parking/Traffic | 763 | |
| Noise | 514 | |
| Maintenance | 360 | |
| Dirty/Trash | 105 | |
| Rodents/Pests | 81 | |
| Street Condition | 101 | |
| Safety | 29 | |
| Trees/Outdoor | 52 | |
| Water/Sewer | 38 | |
| Air Quality | 14 | |
| Food/Eating | 1 | |
| Other | 186 | |
| Total | 2244 |
| Category | Count |
|---|---|
| Felonies | 22 |
| Misdemeanors | 30 |
| Violations | 6 |
| Total | 58 |
| Building | Score | Issues |
|---|---|---|
| 32-50 93 Street | 0 | 150 |
| 37-65 93 Street | 12.4 | 154 |
| 32-40 93 Street | 17.7 | 81 |
| 37-30 93 Street | 19.6 | 48 |
| 32-30 93 Street | 20.6 | 123 |
| 33-24 93 Street | 66.4 | 23 |
| 26-04 93 Street | 72.0 | 56 |
| 35-42 93 Street | 72.3 | 16 |
| 37-50 93 Street | 74.9 | 45 |
| 101-35 93 Street | 76.4 | 7 |