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Neighborhood summary
General Worth Square, a tree-lined oasis tucked away in the heart of Manhattan, offers a unique blend of urban living and quiet respite. The street, named after Union General William Babcock Hazen, is renowned for its well-maintained tree canopy and lush greenery, which significantly contribute to its high grade of A (95.7). Despite its urban location, the street remains relatively quiet, with only a handful of complaints registered in the past year. However, two of these complaints pertain to encampments, suggesting a persistent issue with temporary homeless shelters, which can sometimes disrupt the peaceful atmosphere and pose challenges for residents.
One of the most pressing problems reported on the street is the failure of street repairs. While this issue may seem minor, it can lead to larger problems over time, such as potholes or crumbling sidewalks, which can pose safety hazards for both pedestrians and cyclists. Residents have also reported issues with street conditions, likely referring to problems such as poor drainage, improperly maintained gutters, or the buildup of debris. These issues, while not critical, can contribute to a decline in the overall quality of life on the street. Despite these challenges, General Worth Square's proximity to nearby streets with high grades, such as Moira A Smith Plgd and Americas Avenue, ensures that residents have access to well-maintained and safe neighborhoods.
311 complaints trend (limited data: 10 complaints) ยท 10.0/address โ Increasing
Crime trend 60 total
311 Complaints
| Category | Count | Distribution |
|---|---|---|
| Street Condition | 1 | |
| Safety | 2 | |
| Total | 3 |
What residents are reporting
Crime on General Worth Square
| Category | Count |
|---|---|
| Felonies | 0 |
| Misdemeanors | 0 |
| Violations | 0 |
| Total | 0 |
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