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June10-May11 Based on 311 Service Requests from 2010 to Present June10-May11 Based on 311 Service Requests from 2010 to Present Unique Key Created Date Agency Name 27242358 01/24/2014 08:25:00 AM BCC - Queens West 27239629 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27242454 01/24/2014 08:44:00 AM A - Queens 27239622 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27239420 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27239342 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27239038 01/23/2014 07:50:00 AM A - Queens 27241760 01/24/2014 11:45:00 AM Brooklyn North 03 27243590 01/24/2014 12:49:00 PM A - Queens 27242967 01/24/2014 06:30:00 PM A - Brooklyn 27239664 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27239681 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27243488 01/24/2014 10:37:00 AM Queens East 12 27241764 01/24/2014 02:16:00 PM BCC - Bronx 27241884 01/24/2014 09:38:00 PM A - Manhattan 27244136 01/24/2014 10:40:00 AM A - Queens 27239617 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27240670 01/24/2014 08:50:00 AM Manhattan 08 27240768 01/24/2014 03:47:00 PM A - Brooklyn Page 1 of 956 09/29/2021 June10-May11 Based on 311 Service Requests from 2010 to Present Incident Complaint Type Descriptor Zip Missed Collection (All Materials) 1R Missed Recycling-All Materials 11379 HEATING HEAT 10453 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11372 HEATING HEAT 11435 HEATING HEAT 11221 HEATING HEAT 10463 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11367 Snow 15S Re-Plow/Spread/Ice-Snow Cond. 11213 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11355 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11228 HEATING HEAT 11238 HEATING HEAT 11234 Snow 15S Re-Plow/Spread/Ice-Snow Cond. 11423 Snow 15S Re-Plow/Spread/Ice-Snow Cond. 10466 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 10026 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11358 HEATING HEAT 10027 Snow 15S Re-Plow/Spread/Ice-Snow Cond. 10021 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11215 Page 2 of 956 09/29/2021 June10-May11 Based on 311 Service Requests from 2010 to Present Incident Address Street Name Cross Street 1 78-18 JUNIPER VALLEY ROAD JUNIPER VALLEY ROAD 78 STREET 2015 GRAND AVENUE GRAND AVENUE WEST TREMONT AVENUE 33-43 83 STREET 83 STREET NORTHERN BOULEVARD 111-32 148 STREET 148 STREET 111 AVENUE 284 KOSCIUSZKO STREET KOSCIUSZKO STREET TOMPKINS AVENUE 3810 BAILEY AVENUE BAILEY AVENUE WEST 238 STREET 62-29 MAIN STREET MAIN STREET 62 AVENUE FULTON STREET 45 AVENUE 1133 73 STREET 73 STREET 11 AVENUE 483 ST MARKS AVENUE ST MARKS AVENUE CLASSON AVENUE 1145 EAST 56 STREET EAST 56 STREET AVENUE J 182-13 91 AVENUE 91 AVENUE 182 STREET CAMP STREET 8 AVENUE 41-36 170 STREET 170 STREET 41 AVENUE 90 CONVENT AVENUE CONVENT AVENUE WEST 131 STREET EAST 73 STREET UNION STREET Page 3 of 956 09/29/2021 June10-May11 Based on 311 Service Requests from 2010 to Present Cross Street 2 79 STREET WEST BURNSIDE AVENUE 34 AVENUE 112 AVENUE THROOP AVENUE BEND 62 ROAD TROY AVENUE SMART STREET 12 AVENUE NYCTA SUBWAY AVENUE K 182 PLACE BAYCHESTER AVENUE WEST 115 STREET NORTHERN BOULEVARD BEND MADISON AVENUE 8 AVENUE Page 4 of 956 09/29/2021 June10-May11 Based on 311 Service Requests from 2010 to Present 27239337 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27239722 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27240062 01/24/2014 06:32:00 PM A - Manhattan 27239739 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27244080 01/24/2014 07:02:00 AM BCC - Staten Island 27241961 01/24/2014 04:57:00 PM A - Queens 27239565 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27239442 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27243631 01/24/2014 02:25:00 PM A - Brooklyn 27242961 01/24/2014 08:32:00 AM A - Brooklyn 27242522 01/24/2014 05:57:00 PM A - Brooklyn 37217939 09/18/2017 12:50:07 PM Taxi and Limousine Commission 27242859 01/24/2014 12:36:00 PM A - Brooklyn 27239277 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27240101 01/24/2014 05:47:00 PM Queens East 12 27241265 01/24/2014 09:20:00 AM BCC - Brooklyn North 27239707 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27239533 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27239290 01/24/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27243554 01/24/2014 09:50:00 AM A - Brooklyn 27239546 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27239744 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development Page 5 of 956 09/29/2021 June10-May11 Based on 311 Service Requests from 2010 to Present HEATING HEAT 11218 PAINT - PLASTER CEILING 11373 Other Enforcement E2A Storage Of Receptacles 10001 HEATING HEAT 11230 Snow 15S Re-Plow/Spread/Ice-Snow Cond. 10312 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11415 HEATING HEAT 10453 HEATING HEAT 10023 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11226 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11221 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11218 Taxi Complaint Driver Complaint 11101 Dirty Conditions E3A Dirty Area/Alleyway 11220 HEATING HEAT 10025 Snow 15S Re-Plow/Spread/Ice-Snow Cond. 11413 Missed Collection (All Materials) 1R Missed Recycling-All Materials 11203 NONCONST SMOKE-DETECTOR 11421 HEATING HEAT 11355 HEATING HEAT 11211 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11219 HEATING HEAT 11212 HEATING HEAT 10453 Page 6 of 956 09/29/2021 June10-May11 Based on 311 Service Requests from 2010 to Present 465 OCEAN PARKWAY OCEAN PARKWAY CORTELYOU ROAD 93-35 LAMONT AVENUE LAMONT AVENUE CASE STREET WEST 31 STREET 755 EAST 9 STREET EAST 9 STREET FOSTER AVENUE 106 EAGAN AVENUE EAGAN AVENUE MOSELY AVENUE 258 BREVOORT STREET BREVOORT STREET ABINGDON ROAD 10 WEST 182 STREET WEST 182 STREET JEROME AVENUE 107 WEST 69 STREET WEST 69 STREET COLUMBUS AVENUE FLATBUSH AVENUE 731 MONROE STREET MONROE STREET MALCOLM X BOULEVARD 25 LOUISA STREET LOUISA STREET DAHILL ROAD 32-02 QNS BOULEVARD QNS BOULEVARD THOMSON AVENUE 842 47 STREET 47 STREET 8 AVENUE 7 WEST 92 STREET WEST 92 STREET CENTRAL PARK WEST 122-15 BENTON STREET BENTON STREET 122 AVENUE 797 MAPLE STREET MAPLE STREET SCHENECTADY AVENUE 86-04 96 STREET 96 STREET 86 AVENUE 56-75 136 STREET 136 STREET ELDER AVENUE 218 SOUTH 3 STREET SOUTH 3 STREET ROEBLING STREET 13 AVENUE 2313 STRAUSS STREET STRAUSS STREET NEWPORT STREET 2065 MORRIS AVENUE MORRIS AVENUE EAST BURNSIDE AVENUE Page 7 of 956 09/29/2021 June10-May11 Based on 311 Service Requests from 2010 to Present DITMAS AVENUE 94 STREET 6 AVENUE AVENUE H AMBOY ROAD BEVERLY ROAD DAVIDSON AVENUE BROADWAY CATON AVENUE PATCHEN AVENUE STORY STREET 32 PLACE 9 AVENUE COLUMBUS AVENUE DEAD END EAST 48 STREET 86 ROAD BOOTH MEMORIAL AVENUE HAVEMEYER STREET 43 STREET LOTT AVENUE EAST 181 STREET Page 8 of 956 09/29/2021 June10-May11 Based on 311 Service Requests from 2010 to Present 27239649 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27240127 01/24/2014 10:36:00 AM BCC - Brooklyn South 27240146 01/24/2014 08:43:00 AM Queens East 12 27239317 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27242978 01/24/2014 11:06:00 AM A - Bronx 27239055 01/23/2014 07:38:00 AM A - Brooklyn 27239716 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27239748 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27243333 01/24/2014 09:48:00 AM BCC - Brooklyn South 27239484 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27239016 01/23/2014 08:19:00 AM A - Bronx 50700589 05/27/2021 08:53:07 AM New York City Police Department 27240217 01/24/2014 07:08:00 PM A - Staten Island 27239471 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27239322 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27240239 01/24/2014 02:30:00 PM A - Brooklyn 27244177 01/24/2014 10:21:00 AM A - Brooklyn 27239605 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27239518 01/23/2014 12:00:00 AM Department of Housing Preservation and Development 27241567 01/24/2014 06:44:00 AM BCC - Bronx 27240857 01/24/2014 05:46:00 PM A - Brooklyn Page 9 of 956 09/29/2021 June10-May11 Based on 311 Service Requests from 2010 to Present HEATING HEAT 10033 Snow 15S Re-Plow/Spread/Ice-Snow Cond. 11234 Snow 15S Re-Plow/Spread/Ice-Snow Cond. 11423 HEATING HEAT 11216 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 10465 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11238 HEATING HEAT 10468 HEATING HEAT 10031 Missed Collection (All Materials) 1 Missed Collection 11231 HEATING HEAT 11226 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 10474 Illegal Parking Blocked Bike Lane 11238 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 10304 HEATING HEAT 11225 HEATING HEAT 10023 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11215 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11203 HEATING HEAT 11105 HEATING HEAT 10453 Sanitation Condition 15 Street Cond/Dump-Out/Drop-Off 10472 Snow E9 Snow / Icy Sidewalk 11229 Page 10 of956 09/29/2021 June10-May11 Based on 311 Service Requests from 2010 to Present 4 SOUTH PINEHURST AVENUE SOUTH PINEHURST AVENUE WEST 176 STREET EAST 74 STREET 100-55 200 STREET 200 STREET 100 AVENUE 303 PUTNAM AVENUE PUTNAM AVENUE NOSTRAND AVENUE 945 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE HOLLYWOOD AVENUE LAFAYETTE AVENUE 333 LAFAYETTE AVENUE LAFAYETTE AVENUE ST JAMES PLACE 2266 ANDREWS AVENUE NORTH ANDREWS AVENUE NORTH WEST 183 STREET 524 WEST 145 STREET WEST 145 STREET AMSTERDAM AVENUE 608 HENRY STREET HENRY STREET 2 PLACE 800 OCEAN AVENUE OCEAN AVENUE CORTELYOU ROAD 721 HUNTS POINT AVENUE HUNTS POINT AVENUE SPOFFORD AVENUE 412 CLERMONT AVENUE
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