Start spreadin’ the earplugs!
Gothamites submitted 739 527 noise complaints to The 311 Hotline will be available in 2022 to answer all your questions from barking dogs to Helicopters to Jackhammering and engine idling.
The Bronx is yearning — for some peace and quiet. The city’s noisiest borough lodged an ear-splitting 242,177 complaintsAccording to city data, it is. The following cities were followed: Manhattan (184,928), Brooklyn (166,672), Queens (131154), Staten Island (14,596)
“This is a borough with a lot of movement and you have trains, you got nightspots, lounges, ” said Eddie Ramos, 44, a dispatcher for Prestige Car Service in East Tremont. “It is the city that never sleeps. That’s the old saying.”
The Bronx Noise Bucket was empty. “banging/pounding” Around 8:15 p.m., Nov. 18, in the Michelangelo Apartments, a five-story building with 520 units, on East 149th Street near Park Avenue, Melrose. It’s possible they were banging on the ceiling.
Jacob Ford (28), East Village resident, said that he had a “major construction project” He is located between Second and Third avenues at St. Marks Place. “nuts” — but “giving me faith that the rent will stay low.”
Ford claims that a site generator grinds his teeth. “This is a boring officer tower that is supplanting Papaya King,” He groused. He groaned. “emits the world’s largest whiny hum” Starts “at 7:30 a.m. promptly.”
He said, “It’s shifting my circadian rhythm and forcing me to become an early riser — the most annoying breed of New Yorker.”
People from the Upper West Side who are located near Central Park’s storied Tavern on the Green could not stomach the contents. “intolerable and unacceptable” noise booming from The iconic restaurant.
“From 30+ floors up and 2 blocks away, we hear the music singing and each word as if it were playing outside our window,” Amy was furious. The NYPD said there have been 57 noise complaints Tavern on the Green to the city’s 311 hotline within the last year.
“They blast music to the extent that you can physically feel the vibrations of the bass in your bed,” Susan Kahn (44) a Central Park West resident who was recently asked to join the community board, expressed her frustrations. to Take up the cause.
For a good night’s sleep — move to Staten Island.
“It’s one of the few advantages of being separated from the mishegas of the city,” Quipped Butch Flores 65, Grymes Hill
Helayne Saidman provides additional reporting