
This is a huge spot for delivery workers to leave their bikes while taking breaks or waiting on picking up deliveries
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This is a huge spot for delivery workers to leave their bikes while taking breaks or waiting on picking up deliveries
There is a black Mercedes always blocking cars legally parked. In the morning, people trying to get out are always honking to get out and waking up the whole block.
This block is HORRENDOUS for illegal parking. If I could have picked multiple options I would say: trucks and cars parked in bike lane, bus stop, and travel lane. Everything, all the time, all at once. Night and day. We get trucks delivering as late as 2AM and they park in the travel lane because they do not care in the slightest about the safety of people who live here. This block is clogged constantly with idling trucks during the day (and occasionally at night) and cars in the evenings due to the restaurants and Dashmart. The bus not being able to pull up to the curb is a problem for disability access. (I know of at least three disabled people in my building including wheelchair users.) The bike lane is very actively used all day and late into the evening and I've seen endless close calls as well as collisions. There are frequently times when I can't see around vehicles at the crosswalks. It's really terrible.
I am the owner of a pizza restaurant located at 842 East 180th Street, where I operate a busy food service business that relies heavily on regular deliveries and pickups. Our small plaza houses seven commercial businesses, most of which also depend on timely loading and unloading of merchandise. Currently, the lack of designated loading zones in front of our location forces delivery trucks to park wherever possible, often resulting in parking tickets for drivers and disruptions to our operations. This creates unnecessary stress for small business owners like myself who are simply trying to keep our businesses running efficiently. I strongly urge the City to consider including 842 East 180th Street in the Citywide Loading Zone Expansion. A designated loading zone here would benefit all the businesses in our plaza and help us avoid citations while supporting safe and legal delivery access. Thank you for your attention to this matter and for supporting local businesses ZOILA PENA , PHONE 718 200-4821
Amazon Logistics parked in the bus stop and unloaded for at least 2 hours on July 14 and 15. Passengers had to load and unload in First Ave away from curb.
Cocacola truck entirely blocking the crosswalk today (and double parked). Please convert parking spots into loading zones!
A budweiser truck entirely blocked the cross walk here today. Please turn more street parking into loading strictly-enforced loading zones!
License plate is double parked BK62490-CT
Request to turn this section into a (Neighborhood) Loading Zone during weekday business hours in congruence with / after Alternate Side Parking Rules along the segment. Adding a Loading Zone will support local businesses and accommodate residents who really heavily on deliveries. Access to businesses and the apartment complex are currently impeded by ASP rules - resulting in double parking, and contributing to congestion in the area.
Almost the whole block on the south side had double parked cars.
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