F 0
QUEENS ยท 35 Street 503 addresses ยท 2 precincts
Noise
Very loud
Pests
Infested
Safety
Dangerous
Maintenance
Poor
Cleanliness
Filthy
584
Noise
complaints
132
Rodent/
pest issues
6
Felonies
this year
28
Total
crimes

Neighborhood summary

Living on 35th Street in Queens, as indicated by the official city data, presents a challenging environment for residents. The street's grade of F, the lowest possible, reflects the numerous issues plaguing the area. The most prominent issue is illegal parking, with a staggering 600 complaints, often leading to blocked driveways, sidewalks, and even fire hydrants, the latter with 167 complaints. This not only causes inconvenience but also poses a safety risk, as accessibility to emergency services could be hindered during critical situations.

Noise pollution is another significant problem, with a combined total of over 500 complaints for residential, vehicle, and street/sidewalk noise. Late-night parties with loud music, reported 246 times, contribute to sleepless nights and disrupted daily routines. The persistent noise, coupled with the constant horn honking (110 complaints), creates a stressful living environment. The noise is often exacerbated by car and truck traffic, given the high number of illegal parking and overnight parking violations (150 and 96 complaints, respectively).

The street also struggles with sanitation issues, with 66 rodent complaints and 60 reports of unsanitary conditions. The lack of heat and hot water, with 242 complaints, suggests that some residents may be living in substandard housing conditions. Additionally, blocked access to buildings and apartments (137 and 81 complaints, respectively) can hinder daily activities and emergency responses.

The crime statistics are equally concerning, with a total of 28 incidents including 6 felonies, 20 misdemeanors, and 2 violations. Petit larceny and miscellaneous penal law offenses account for the majority of these incidents, indicating a prevalence of property and disorderly conduct crimes. Assaults and grand larcenies also contribute to the crime tally, suggesting a need for increased safety measures.

The data paints a picture of a street in urgent need of improvement, with a wide range of issues affecting the quality of life for its residents. The high number of complaints and the variety of problems reported suggest that a multi-faceted approach, involving city agencies, local officials, and community engagement, may be necessary to address these challenges and improve the overall living conditions on 35th Street.

311 complaints trend ยท 4.0/address โ†’ Stable

Crime trend 23 total

Noise Breakdown

What kind of noise is being reported?

Music/Party
246
42%
Neighbors
123
21%
Construction
36
6%
Traffic/Cars
140
24%
Other Noise
0
0%

311 Complaints

CategoryCountDistribution
Parking/Traffic 867
Noise 584
Maintenance 526
Dirty/Trash 82
Rodents/Pests 132
Street Condition 122
Safety 73
Trees/Outdoor 38
Water/Sewer 59
Air Quality 46
Food/Eating 8
Other 194
Total2731

What residents are reporting

Illegal Parking (600) Noise - Residential (260) HEAT/HOT WATER (242) Blocked Driveway (176) Noise - Vehicle (133) Noise - Street/Sidewalk (79) Noise (73) Rodent (66) UNSANITARY CONDITION (60) PAINT/PLASTER (59)

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Crime on 35 Street

CategoryCount
Felonies6
Misdemeanors20
Violations2
Total28

Most common offenses

PETIT LARCENY (11) MISCELLANEOUS PENAL LAW (3) ASSAULT 3 & RELATED OFFENSES (3) GRAND LARCENY (2) OTHER OFFENSES RELATED TO THEFT (2)