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Their is clearly a sign that says no standing anytime. It is a major issue that trucks are left here parked on an every day basis.
Their is clearly a sign that says no standing anytime. It is a major issue that trucks are left here parked on an every day basis.
During rush hour these commuter vans run thru red lights and get stuck in the middle of the intersection and cut people off and double park when dropping off passengers. Causing major congestion in this area.
Light changes really quickly and their is not enough time to cross the street and get stuck in the middle.
This area (95th Avenue) has potholes and uneven street from the bad patch work.
This intersection need a four way stop because vehicles tend to speed down 95th avenue
Tony's Jamaica Market is the place to get a good sandwich. Monday-Fridayl from 12pm-2pm it tends to get crowded and a long line. So you know its good spot. They are nice people and treat everyone with respect.
This area is a favorite hangout for residents of local homeless shelter. This creates a disturbance and undesirable atmosphere for area residents and visitors.
Taxis congest this section of Sutphin Blvd. They should have their own special area to park. Their is two lanes and they reduce it to one and causes a major back up.
The parking situation is a problem in this area. I think that this empty lot should become a parking lot for the commuters that are taking the LIRR/Subways.
It is very difficult to navigate thru the two way streets of Liverpool, Allendale, and Brisbin from the Air train because the street is very narrow they need to be wider.
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