QUEENS · 32 addresses · 1 precincts
Living on Mexico Street in Queens, New York, is a challenge, as indicated by its overall F grade and low score of 36.0. Residents are faced with a barrage of persistent issues that significantly impact their daily lives. One of the most pressing concerns is the frequent blocking of driveways, with a total of nine complaints, making it nearly impossible for residents to park their vehicles in front of their own homes. This issue is compounded by the presence of derelict vehicles, often blocking access to the roadway or causing obstructions, as reported by seven residents. The water system also presents problems, with four complaints of leaks or issues with water service, and a further two reports of sewer backups, leading to unsanitary and potentially hazardous conditions.
Noise pollution is another significant issue on Mexico Street. While not explicitly stated in the top complaints, the presence of illegal overnight parking by commercial vehicles and the mention of "commercial" in some comments suggests that large trucks or vans may be contributing to late-night noise and disruption. Moreover, the high number of criminal mischief offenses (three), which often involve property damage or disorderly conduct, could also be indicative of persistent noise problems related to loud music, parties, or other disturbances.
The street is also plagued by sanitation issues, with four reports of missed collections and two instances of illegal dumping. This, coupled with the presence of debris from car accidents and general dirtiness, creates an unsightly and potentially unsafe environment for residents. The snow and ice accumulation reported by three residents further exacerbates the difficulty of navigating the street during winter months.
Neighboring streets, such as 113 Avenue, 113 Road, and 112 Avenue, also share similar struggles, with grades of F, indicating that the challenges faced by Mexico Street residents are not isolated but part of a broader pattern in the area. Despite these hardships, residents on Mexico Street have shown resilience in reporting their concerns, as evidenced by the high number of complaints. However, it is clear that more needs to be done by local authorities to address these ongoing issues and improve the living conditions for those who call Mexico Street home.
| Category | Count | Bar |
|---|---|---|
| Parking/Traffic | 15 | |
| Maintenance | 7 | |
| Dirty/Trash | 9 | |
| Rodents/Pests | 3 | |
| Street Condition | 3 | |
| Safety | 1 | |
| Trees/Outdoor | 2 | |
| Water/Sewer | 6 | |
| Air Quality | 1 | |
| Other | 5 | |
| Total | 52 |
| Category | Count |
|---|---|
| Felonies | 3 |
| Misdemeanors | 5 |
| Violations | 1 |
| Total | 9 |
| Building | Score | Issues |
|---|---|---|
| 115-55 Mexico Street | 62.5 | 9 |
| 116-35 Mexico Street | 93.7 | 7 |
| 114-49 Mexico Street | 96.7 | 3 |
| 116-34 Mexico Street | 98.0 | 1 |
| 116-16 Mexico Street | 98.5 | 2 |
| 116-53 Mexico Street | 98.5 | 1 |
| 114-68 Mexico Street | 98.5 | 1 |
| 114-11 Mexico Street | 98.8 | 3 |
| 115-02 Mexico Street | 98.8 | 5 |
| 116-64 Mexico Street | 99.5 | 1 |