Actually, this might have been done by the DEP, not the DOT. I have noticed that they sometimes replace missing or damaged metal tops of "catch basins" (storm drains) with cement curbs. Use this form to report it to the DEP:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/mail/html/maildep.html
Whenever I report these types of issues via that form, DEP seems to fix them within a month, whereas the same complaint reported via 311 won't be touched for many months.
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Actually, this might have been done by the DEP, not the DOT. I have noticed that they sometimes replace missing or damaged metal tops of "catch basins" (storm drains) with cement curbs. Use this form to report it to the DEP:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/mail/html/maildep.html
Whenever I report these types of issues via that form, DEP seems to fix them within a month, whereas the same complaint reported via 311 won't be touched for many months.
warp10
looks like it was patched up before, with bricks. Guess that was a quick and easy fix.
One more case of: The hell with people to trip over this, or, at night, break an ankle or foot.
One more case of: Its Queens, they will accept anything we give them. The boro is getting hollowed out anyway.
You will never never never see this in Manhattan.
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