Residents of a Queens co-op building told PIX11 News it’s a neverending battle against dirt and dust. The culprit — a massive mound of dirt located on an ongoing construction site.
After six years, they said they’ve had enough.
“I want my life back,” resident Collette Smith said. “My neighbors deserve their lives back. Enough is enough.”
The construction vehicles at the site, located near the Van Wyck and Grand Central parkways, kick up debris in the yard, which causes dust to travel into nearby apartments. The residue is found on multiple surfaces throughout their homes.
“I don’t need to be breathing this stuff,” Connie Hemingway said. “I want to extend my life, not shorten it.”
9 comments:
Is this part of the New Green Deal ?
TA Commies can we blame Robert Moses ?
Will the Swagger Man with no plan help the Sheeple ?
Asking for a friend...
More commies fighting against progress.
Best administration ever!
This is all Biden’s fault.
Prove me wry..,
Forest Hills? The all vote D
Take the sand and dirt and throw it in the politicians faces.
Maybe then they will stop ignoring the residents and problems in Queens.
Isn't this the same apartment complex that was flooded in Hurricane Ida? Dozens of apartments and hundreds of cars destroyed; one poor person drowned. I wonder if clearing all those trees right next door and digging up the area contributed to the flooding.
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