NYC Report Card

Queens College

A — 94.4

QUEENS · 1 addresses · 1 precincts

Should you live here? A — 94.4

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Noise
Average
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Pests
Average
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Safety
Average
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Maintenance
Average
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Cleanliness
Average
0
Noise
complaints
0
Rodent/
pest issues
0
Felonies
this year
1
Total
crimes

Living on Queens College, a tree-lined street in the heart of Queens, New York, is generally a peaceful and safe experience, as indicated by its high grade of A and the low crime rates, with only a single misdemeanor reported. The street is home to a mix of residential and academic buildings, with Queens College itself located nearby, contributing to a vibrant and diverse community. However, like any urban street, it faces its own unique set of challenges.

One of the most pressing issues on Queens College is traffic management. Residents have repeatedly complained about the traffic signal conditions, with four complaints specifically mentioning pedestrian signals and controller issues. This suggests that crosswalks and traffic lights may not be functioning optimally, potentially posing safety hazards for pedestrians. Additionally, there have been complaints about the placement of bus stop shelters, indicating that public transportation infrastructure could be improved to better serve residents and commuters.

Another prevalent concern is illegal parking, with two complaints highlighting this issue. While not a critical problem, it suggests that enforcement of parking regulations could be stepped up to ensure that the street remains accessible and safe for all residents. Furthermore, a few complaints about abandoned vehicles and obscured license plates indicate that some residents may be neglecting their vehicles or improperly parking them, adding to the parking challenges on the street.

Despite these issues, Queens College remains a desirable place to live, with many nearby streets also maintaining high grades. Its proximity to the college and other amenities, along with its relatively low crime rates, makes it an attractive option for those seeking a mix of urban living and academic atmosphere. However, addressing the specific challenges mentioned above, such as improving traffic signals and enforcement of parking regulations, would further enhance the quality of life for those living on Queens College.

Limited data — only 5 complaints in 12 months. Not enough for a reliable trend chart.

Crime trend 65 total

311 Complaints

CategoryCountBar
Parking/Traffic 7
Air Quality 1
Other 2
Total10

Crime on Queens College

CategoryCount
Felonies0
Misdemeanors1
Violations0
Total1

Most common offenses

PETIT LARCENY (1)

What residents are reporting

Traffic Signal Condition (4) Illegal Parking (2) Bus Stop Shelter Placement (1) Asbestos (1) Abandoned Vehicle (1) Green Taxi Report (1)

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