Sunday, June 25, 2017

Parking on the front lawn

This parking on lawns is destroying our neighborhoods. Look at this clown on 127th st and the corner of 11th Ave in College Point. Looks wonderful right?

If parking on the lawn can’t get him in trouble? It’s a TLC car. I don’t think this is what the TLC had in mind when they said they had to have off-street parking.

Before him the same house had this:
- anonymous

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

Someone used the term "gentrification industrial complex" in another thread.

It seems to me that when an area gets blighted with slum housing, refugees, prisons, homeless shelters, prostitution spas, blockbusting real estate practices and cash-and-carry government officials...

...then how easy will it be for REBNY to waltz in and rezone the place for a new horde of snowflakes?

Joe Moretti said...

What what a fucking ghetto mess that area looks like and no powers that be stepping in to see that laws are enforced and crap does not get built. A perfect storm for gentrification. Allow a community to deteriorate by the people, powers that be stand by and do nothing like enforcing basic quality of life laws, property values drop, real estate developers swoop in and tada, overpriced ooffee shop on the corner with a fancy hipster beer garden across the street. AND then the hipster will cry that poor people and immigrants are being pushed out when they themselves help to keep the gentrification wheel rolling.

(sarc) said...

As I observe the photos, the two areas of green space are well covered with appropriate flora.

I am quite certain that these lovely patches of ornamental grasses not only serve to the beautification of this home and street, the local canine population is much appreciative to have such a lovely fire plug surrounded with park like greenery that they may relieve themselves in an almost pasture like setting.

Most importantly, think of the many ounces of precipitation that are absorbed by these two lawns, they seem so lush and green!

I find it incredibly ironic that had these two postage stamp size plots been paved over, there would be calls for the owner to be hanged, drawn and quartered, with their parts buried at the four corners of the county!

You people are never going to be happy!

Always look on the bright side of life!!!

Anonymous said...

In that top guy's defense: where do you park when there is a hydrant in front of your house?

Anonymous said...

I know you cannot park in front of a fire hydrant but how about behind one?

Anonymous said...

This "Crap" happens everywhere in NYC including the prestigious nabes of Whitestone and Bayside. I called 311 many times and nothing happens so I gave up.
I can't wait to leave this shit hole called NYC because of the low quality of life !

Anonymous said...

This "Crap" happens everywhere in NYC including the prestigious nabes of Whitestone and Bayside. I called 311 many times and nothing happens so I gave up.
I can't wait to leave this shit hole called NYC because of the low quality of life !

Anonymous said...

Time for a new councilman this one has done nothing to slow down the demise. Elect Graziano.

Anonymous said...

Alas, New York State is a ghetto that is controlled, owned and operated by a cabal of hyper-corrupt, entrenched, establishment-rigged politicians (not public servants), all of whom now DEVALUE all honesty itself!

Get used to it, Queens Crappers, because freedom and democracy are both DOA——right alongside all 300% false, fake and failed political leadership that only serves the party bosses and their puppets within a collapsing, two-party-machine-failed duopoly that continues to betray all pretense of public trust, ethics, integrity, accountability and transparency——and, the public be damned (again and STILL)!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acLW1vFO-2Q

Anonymous said...

These people come from 3-world countries. They don't know how to act in a civilized society. To them it's a step up from
Where they came. Why can't real estate agents hand out a How to live in a Civilized Community" handbook? In 254 different
languages?

Anonymous said...

In before "Garbage Point".

Anonymous said...

If the borough president and our elected reps step in to do something - Queens is the only place on NYC where slums are still spreading. Time has stood still for 40 years in this borough.

Anonymous said...

"hipster will cry that poor people and immigrants are being pushed out when they themselves help to keep the gentrification wheel rolling."

Thanks for this comment.

As more and more affluent white people cry for diversity, the less diverse the city gets. It is just a siren song now for more affluent white kids to settle here, and they will eviscerate every middle class area in the process (both white and black).

Anonymous said...

It's the "POINT". One of Queens great White Trash towns.

willie h. said...

It's a problem everywhere. I'm in the Ridgewood Plateau, where if there's a square yard of concrete or grass under their front window, the car gets parked, usually jutting out over the sidewalk. If it does, the police come and it's not considered a sidewalk obstruction. If it's on the property, it's DOB, which means forget it. By the time they show up, the car's often out.

Joe Moretti said...

willi h. said:

"If it's on the property, it's DOB, which means forget it. By the time they show up, the car's often out."

Hell, by the time DOB comes, that place was demolished to put up a even bigger pile of third world shit.

Anonymous said...

NOTE there is a parking strip next to the house - per Dept of Finance, that belongs to the hosue so why aren't they using it?

Anonymous said...

"In that top guy's defense: where do you park when there is a hydrant in front of your house? " did someone really just ask that question? I've lived in a home with a hydrant in front of my house for 25 years and parked somewhere else on the block. Not easy to find a spot, but I respect my neighbors and don't want the block to look like a shit hole!

Anonymous said...

On September 12 - Vote for Paul Graziano for City Council

Anonymous said...

The alternative will be them paving over the grass for a new parking lot. I'd rather have green than concrete.

Anonymous said...

If there's a hydrant in front you park some-where-else like other normal people - they must not be normal people. The driveway has plenty of room so I don't see a problem with parking. Garbage Point was always known for trash so seeing a car parked on the front lawn befits the name and the mental state of some folks in this community. Paving over front lawns and backyards is against the law. It violates environmental laws but I see alot of homes now that have converted lawns ILLEGALLY to stone and cement and no city agencies in site to issue summonses and correct the problem. WHY ? because most VIOLATORS are not lifelong US citizen or residents of the area, they are immigrants and get away with what ever the heck they want. HURRAY ! for good people that protect the environment, respect the neighborhood and obey the law - we always get shafted by the city and constantly accused of being racist and unkind to numbskulls that denigrate the neighborhoods we respect and love.

Anonymous said...

It's the "POINT". One of Queens great White Trash towns.

Aka Garbage Point.

Anonymous said...

The fire hydrant was there 100 years ago, dude. If you don't want a hydrant in front of your house, you don't live here.

Anonymous said...

@Anonymous "The fire hydrant was there 100 years ago, dude. If you don't want a hydrant in front of your house, you don't live here."
Yes that's right dude !
Millennials are dumb ass citizens and I bet the posted complaint about the fire hydrant being in front of the house is a millennial hipster dirt bag.

Anonymous said...

"I can't wait to leave this shit hole called NYC because of the low quality of life !"

That's exactly what they want you to do. That's the whole point. They win.