F 0
MANHATTAN ยท Rutgers Street 28 addresses ยท 1 precinct
Noise
Very loud
Pests
Some pests
Safety
Average
Maintenance
Average
Cleanliness
Dirty
157
Noise
complaints
4
Rodent/
pest issues
2
Felonies
this year
7
Total
crimes

Neighborhood summary

Living on Rutgers Street in Manhattan is an experience that can be quite challenging, as indicated by its grade of F and the high number of complaints from residents. The street is plagued by persistent noise issues, with a total of 166 noise-related complaints, ranging from loud music and parties to loud televisions and talking. The noise is often so disruptive that it's not just a nuisance, but also a health hazard, with many residents reporting sleep deprivation and stress. The source of the noise is often unclear, with some complaints mentioning construction equipment, but many simply listing "noise" or "banging/pounding," suggesting that it could be coming from various sources within the buildings or from the street itself.

One of the most striking aspects of life on Rutgers Street is the prevalence of encampments, with a staggering 144 complaints. This suggests a significant homelessness issue in the area, with tents and other makeshift shelters lining the street. While it's important to approach this issue with empathy and understanding, the presence of encampments can also lead to other problems, such as increased littering, public urination, and even crime. The encampments also often block fire hydrants, which can be a serious safety hazard in a city where fires are always a risk.

Parking is another major issue on Rutgers Street, with a total of 17 complaints related to illegal parking and abandoned vehicles. The street is narrow, and with so many vehicles parked on both sides, it can be difficult for emergency vehicles to navigate through. This is a serious safety concern, as it could potentially delay response times in case of an emergency. The illegal parking also contributes to the overall cluttered and dirty appearance of the street, with many residents complaining about the dirty condition of the area.

The high crime rate on Rutgers Street and the surrounding streets is another cause for concern. With a total of 7 crimes reported in the past year, including assaults and larcenies, residents may feel unsafe walking the streets, especially at night. The presence of encampments and the high noise levels can also make the area feel less secure, as it can be difficult to tell who is living or loitering in the area.

In conclusion, living on Rutgers Street in Manhattan can be a difficult and stressful experience. The noise, encampments, parking issues, and high crime rate all contribute to a sense of disorder and chaos that can make it hard to enjoy one's home. While it's important to note that these issues are not unique to Rutgers Street and are faced by many other streets in New York City, the sheer number of complaints suggests that the situation on this street

311 complaints trend ยท 7.9/address โ†’ Stable

Crime trend 67 total

Noise Breakdown

What kind of noise is being reported?

Music/Party
65
41%
Neighbors
75
48%
Construction
8
5%
Traffic/Cars
0
0%
Other Noise
4
3%

311 Complaints

CategoryCountDistribution
Parking/Traffic 19
Noise 157
Maintenance 19
Dirty/Trash 19
Rodents/Pests 4
Street Condition 6
Safety 160
Trees/Outdoor 1
Water/Sewer 8
Air Quality 4
Food/Eating 1
Other 25
Total423

What residents are reporting

Encampment (144) Noise - Residential (129) Noise (18) Illegal Parking (9) Abandoned Vehicle (8) Illegal Dumping (8) Dirty Condition (8) HEAT/HOT WATER (8) Noise - Street/Sidewalk (6) Water System (5)

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Crime on Rutgers Street

CategoryCount
Felonies2
Misdemeanors4
Violations1
Total7

Most common offenses

ASSAULT 3 & RELATED OFFENSES (2) PETIT LARCENY (1) OTHER STATE LAWS (1) CRIMINAL MISCHIEF & RELATED OF (1) HARRASSMENT 2 (1)