Laburnum Avenue, nestled in the heart of Queens, presents a unique blend of challenges and charms, as reflected in its overall poor grade of 'F'. The street is a hotbed of illegal parking violations, with over 118 complaints, leading to a near-constant game of musical chairs for residents trying to park their vehicles at home. The issue is compounded by abandoned and derelict vehicles, which further clog the street, making it difficult for emergency services to navigate. Blocked driveways and hydrants are also significant issues, with 67 and 21 complaints respectively. This not only infringes upon residents' rights but also poses safety risks, especially in case of fire emergencies. The street conditions are poor, with numerous potholes and cracked curbs, leading to further parking woes and potential damage to vehicles. Despite these challenges, Laburnum Avenue remains relatively safe, with only a handful of felonies and misdemeanors reported in the nearby area.