Motorcycle permanently chained to lamp post. Never gets moved for street cleaning.
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Motorcycle permanently chained to lamp post. Never gets moved for street cleaning.
Cars are double parked on St Marks between Brooklyn and Kingston daily blocking open parking spaces and traffic
Two truck double park Commercial cars double parked
Truck parked in bus lane during bus lane hours (from at least 7:30 am through 8:30am on Monday October 7). The truck has put down their loading ramp in just the right way to block viewing their license plate from behind even though they are not unloading.
License 30125 ME
There are always people double parked in front of 41 West 96 St and 50 West 96 St. Each building has 60 or more apartments. It would make sense to place neighborhood loading zones in front of them.
42 Ludlow St is a warehouse/commercial building. Vehicles on this block often double park on the opposite side (near 43 and 45 Ludlow St). This area by 42 Ludlow would be perfect for a loading zone/commercial parking because a lot of the vehicles related to the warehouse at 42 Ludlow. There are two parking signs near the property but it is technically no parking between the signs, which is most of the 42-46 Ludlow property. This should be converted to a commercial loading zone to aid in the movement of commercial traffic and make it easier for deliveries to occur so that the vehicles can have a quicker turnaround time
809 thru 837 Bergen Street 780 and 816
809 thru 837 Bergen Street at times 816 Personal vehicles, fork lifts, trucks not loading or unloading, traffic cones, orange barriers, wooden crates, commercial laundry bins, boxes & numerous ghost cars. 780 has riot gates and planters placed in parking to block residents. Most of the are street and neighborhood do not move cars on alternate parking days
It's a chronic issue and I see it happening along E 89th also between 2nd and 1st Ave
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