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30th Avenue from 31st Street to 50th Street is a major thoroughfare that is in horrible condition ever since Con Ed dug most of it up after its disastrous fires in July 2006. Other lesser streets with fewer problems have been completely repaved. Why not 30th Avenue?
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Will Creed (Gast)
Local electeds in this neighborhood are entirely unresponsve to those who are not "connected." If they can't get local streets fixed, what can they do?!
I will be sure to vote against all local incumbents in future elections.
BB (Registrierter Benutzer)
Hey Will it. It does not look like your local City Council has not been signed up yet.
Which ward/district is this?
Thanks,
Ben
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zakstone333 (Registrierter Benutzer)
Hi Will,
Sorry that it has taken so long and still no response. It has been hard for us to communicate with NYC's 311 because its a rather closed system, although there is talk of opening it up. Your City Council Member was recently notified, so hopefully he/she will take notice of this problem.
Thanks for your patience.
Best,
Zak
Community Manager
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Will Creed (Gast)
Thanks for your help, Zak. We'll see if it makes a difference. My neighbors are mostly foreign-born and elderly and not social media types. This is not the Upper Westside. Indeed, it is our status that probably explains why the City feels we can be neglected.
~Will
Will Creed (Gast)
A year has gone by and still nothing has been done. Of course the recent winter storms have now added potholes and craters, especially between 45 and 46 Streets, that also go unattended.
But this is Queens in an ethnically diverse neighborhood that the Mayor and Council member Vallone could care less about. And now we will hear about the budget crisis as another reason why this cannot be taken care of.
Shame on NYC officials and on my neighbors who are afraid to complain.
William Creed (Gast)
A few of the most egregious potholes have been temporarily patched and are already eroding. Of course our numbers oriented Mayor will get to include these meager patches in reports in which he claims to have repaired ?? thousand potholes. What he doesn't count are the number of pothole patches that fall apart within 2 weeks.
This doesn't happen nearly as much in Manhattan. Shame on Queens officials for allowing its residents to be treated like second-class citizens.
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