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  • 1708 Summerfield Street RIDGEWOOD QUEENS, NY 11385 - Ridgewood
    LAND LORD WILL NOT TURN HEAT UP TO FOUR FLOOR NO HEAT SINCE THANKGIVING FREEZING DAY AND NIGHT HE HAVE NO SHAME OLNY CASH YOUR RENT CHECK GOD HELP THE CHILDREN IN THIS BUILDING
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    303 East Street Upstairs Apartment rennselear, NY - Tribeca
    303 east street apartment upstairs is rented by a known drug dealer, (Diane Poole). she is selling quantities of pills and crack cocaine and herion. there is traffic all night people simply drive up to the drive way and go upstairs cop there drugs and leave. sometimes people stay and use they drugs there inside Dianes room.i am a neighbor and can hear all the noise the is coming from this apartment.i work for this county and don't think drug dealers should stay home and sell drugs.something should be done for our children.
  • 900 Main Street New York, NY 10044, USA - Roosevelt Island
    Ditto
  • 1334 Union Street - City Council District 40

    Since November, we have repeatedly reported problems with heat by text, email, and occassionally phone. Specifically, that it is regularly between 55 and 58, even when the temperature is set at 70, 72, or 74. Last week, one bedroom was 43 and another was 60. The thermostat was at 72. We have worked with the landlords to address the problem -- for example, putting plastic over the windows, and exploring other solutions such as increasing the pressure on the boiler so that heat would distribute better to the other rooms. The problem remains, and turning up the heat is not a solution because the heating system simply does heat the apartment. We have repeatedly reported that when the heat is on or we turn it up the heat, little comes out.

    On January 4, we discussed options with the landlord, who identified three problems: 1) insulation was missing from the floor in one of the rooms; 2) three of the rooms did not have an adequate number of heaters installed; and 3) the need to increase the pressure on the boiler. She also thought one bedroom was probably not insulated, but because the room was advertised as a bedroom, it was set up as such.

    The increase in boiler pressure did not work. Neither, as far as know or have been told, has work begun to address the other problems the landlord identified. Over the past several weeks, the pilot light has repeatedly blown out, leaving us without heat at all. As of Saturday, Feb. 1st, the repairman had not come. Fixing a pilot light, however, has only ensured that tepid heat comes out.

  • Roosevelt Island Tram New York, NY - North Sutton Area
    Out of service AGAIN, approximately one month after loss of service lasting over a month. Obviously antiquated, unreliable, possibly unsafe. This is unacceptable for an island with a large population of disabled and elderly resident, not to mention people with baby strollers and bicycles. This elevator seems beyond repair and should probably be replaced; and a full-time attendant should be provided in the interim for the now highly inaccessible emergency/handicapped elevator. Absolutely appalling callousness to the needs of an island population with limited means of transportation.
  • 4706-4798 10th Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11219, USA - Borough Park
    Yeshiva double parks bus all the time and arrogant rabbi do nothing
  • 6 Morningside Ave New York, NY 10026, USA - Morningside Heights
    there is always goose feces covering the walkways and grass around the pond, because people insist on feeding the geese. Park employees DO NOTHING to stop them. The signs aren't working!!
  • 866 Willoughby Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11221, USA - City Council District 36
    large hole in the street affecting cars
  • Staten Island Expressway Staten Island, NY - Westerleigh-Castleton
    It's time to finish constructing the Korean War Veterans Parkway and finally connect it to the southern part.
  • 6400-6566 5th Avenue Brooklyn, New York - Sunset Park
    car windows break ins, several cars broken into stolen property along from 66th street to 64th street last coople weeks
  • Bedford Avenue And Grand Course New York, NY - Bedford Park
    I have lived in this neighborhood for well over 5 years and without fail every time there is a snow/ice event, the sidewalk that runs along Bedford Park, underneath the Grand Concourse (entrance of the D/B train) is covered with ice and snow. Last week Friday there was a good 6 inch layer of solid ice. Who is responsible for this sidewalk? While I understand that there is an alternate (walking up to the top of the Grand Concourse), it is less than ideal and is certainly not the safest option when you need to cross the Grand Concourse. Furthermore, it is my understanding that if individual businesses and property owners don't shovel their sidewalks, they will receive a ticket/fine. For the most part the businesses and property owners in the neighborhood are excellent at snow removal. I assume it is the City or MTA that owes this property and I believe they should be held equally accountable. This situation is extremely dangerous. Someone could seriously injure themselves walking on the snow and ice packed sidewalk. And if people have to take the alternate route (directly walking across the Grand Concourse), there is a greater risk of getting hit by the speeding cars and buses.
  • 4723 13th Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11219, USA - Borough Park
    No permit on sealed container on 13 ave across from 4719 blocking parking spots and too close to fire hydrant