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Neighborhood summary
Living on Roosevelt Avenue in the Bronx, as indicated by the official city data, presents a mix of challenges and necessities for attentive community engagement to maintain a safe and functional environment. The street's F grade, with a score of 50.6, reflects the prevalent issues that residents and local authorities need to address.
One of the most pressing concerns is the illegal parking and abandoned vehicles that clutter the street, making it difficult for residents to navigate and park their own vehicles. The top complaints include illegal parking (21), abandoned vehicles (9), and obstruction (9), with specific reports detailing commercial overnight parking violations (12) and derelict vehicles (5). The presence of these vehicles also obstructs access to driveways and sidewalks, creating barriers for residents and impeding emergency vehicle access. Furthermore, blocked fire hydrants (not explicitly stated in the data but a common issue in NYC) could pose a significant safety risk in case of fires.
Noise pollution, while not explicitly mentioned, can be inferred from the presence of illegal fireworks (1) and the potential for loud music or parties in the early morning hours, as indicated by the commercial overnight parking violations. This could disrupt the sleep and daily routines of residents, particularly those with daytime jobs or young children.
Snow and ice accumulation (1) during winter months can also pose challenges, potentially leading to slippery conditions and hindering access to the street. Additionally, the presence of damaged street signs (1) and poor curb conditions (1) could contribute to traffic confusion and accidents.
However, the crime statistics on Roosevelt Avenue are relatively low, with only 1 felony, 10 misdemeanors, and 0 violations recorded. The top offenses include petit larceny (5), assault 3 and related offenses (3), vehicle and traffic laws (1), and intoxicated and impaired driving (1). While these numbers may indicate a generally safe environment, residents should still remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to local authorities.
Comparatively, the nearby streets have varying grades, with Dill Place being the best at grade C, while the rest of the neighboring streets, such as Calhoun Avenue, Logan Avenue, Philip Avenue, and Scott Place, have grades ranging from F to A. This comparison suggests that Roosevelt Avenue is not an isolated case of urban challenges but rather part of a broader context that requires collective effort from residents, local authorities, and city officials to address and improve the living conditions on these streets.
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311 Complaints
| Category | Count | Distribution |
|---|---|---|
| Parking/Traffic | 39 | |
| Street Condition | 10 | |
| Water/Sewer | 1 | |
| Other | 3 | |
| Total | 53 |
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Crime on Roosevelt Avenue
| Category | Count |
|---|---|
| Felonies | 1 |
| Misdemeanors | 10 |
| Violations | 0 |
| Total | 11 |
Most common offenses
PETIT LARCENY (5) ASSAULT 3 & RELATED OFFENSES (3) VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC LAWS (1) INTOXICATED & IMPAIRED DRIVING (1) GRAND LARCENY (1)
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