Trucks delivering to Duane Reade pose a hazard for pedestrians and bikers. They not only block the bike lane but the visibility of those crossing. They should be banned from Kent. It would be less problematic if they delivered on N5th
Needs to be specific lights for bikers along this path. too many bikers blowing red lights
There needs to be a light here. Numerous cars are crossing a busy intersection into the driveway across the street while trying to navigate cars and bikes.
Half of the West side of this block is marked "No Parking" for no reason. Normal parking rules should be extended to the South corner.
Half of the entire North side of the street is "No Standing" from a time when this street was mostly industrial. There is no reason why such a huge area of parking should be No Standing during the day. Normal parking rules should be extended to Berry St
The end of this block is marked No Parking for no reason. The signs should be removed and parking should be extended to the end of the block.
The sidewalk is mostly missing from the South side of the street and cars randomly use it as illegal parking. The entire sidewalk should be replaced and proper parking signage should be introduced.
There is a no parking sign here and there is no reason why parking should be blocked in front of this building with a door. Please remove the no parking sign and extend parking to the CitiBike stand.
The sign here says no parking for the last parking spot on the North side of the street. That is not a fire hydrant and is just a water sampling station. The no parking sign should be removed and parking should be allowed to the white line.
Brooklyn Bowl has determined that they "own" the parking in front of their building and constantly put orange cones in front to "reserve" parking. City permits anyone to park here and they are not allowed to reserve parking spots. They need to be instructed to stop and allow anyone who wants to park there.
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