We demand safe and clean streets on the Upper West Side
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Marcia McIntosh
6 years ago
106 Cabrini Blvd. Apt. 5D
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Anonymous
6 years ago
The neighborhood has already become less safe. I had a cvs pharmacist tell me to hide my prescriptions on the way home because people were being robbed by drug addicts.
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Anonymous
6 years ago
The UWS is becoming a sewer. This needs to end. Now.
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jennifer anderson
6 years ago
p.o. box 230835
New york, ny 10023
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Johanna Markson
6 years ago
Why is the upper west side the dumping ground for drug abusers and sex offenders. These men are overdosing on the streets, threatening people in the neighborhood and making us all unsafe. This is completely inappropriate and uncalled for appropriation of neighborhood buildings. Our lives are being put at risk daily.
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Anonymous
6 years ago
Thank you for being a great neighbor
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Anonymous
6 years ago
310 W. 80th St.
3c
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Anonymous
6 years ago
People should be vetted first.
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Antonio Mari
6 years ago
Let's take our neighborhood back.
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Berna Barshay
6 years ago
While I applaud the public health initiatives to give the homeless safe and distanced housing...how can you send so many sex offenders to one hotel (the Belleclaire) that is only one block from 3 public schools? Additionally, why are you putting currently using addicts and recovering addicts in such close quarters, across from 1 private and 1 block from 3 public schools? Even forgetting the children and elderly in the area, how are you helping the recovering addicts by housing them with current addicts in such concentration that it will surely attract dealers and temptation.
Midtown and the financial district are ghost towns, there is no one using the airport (Air travel is down 83%) let alone airport hotels - all non/residential areas with many hotels. Yet you put all these people in one of the areas most densely packed with children in the country? Why not send homeless women and children instead to this area with so many schools and parks? Instead you give us sex offenders? Neighborhood is becoming unlivable for children overnight.
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Kevin Davis
6 years ago
We pay an ENORMOUS amount of taxes and expect to be protected by the police we are paying for..and to have our garbage collected.
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Susie Davis
6 years ago
This is really terrible and a frightening situation for us and our neighbors, and our children !!
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Eliza Kwiatkowski
6 years ago
Stop decisions de blasio
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Anonymous
6 years ago
Drug addicts staking out 305 West End Senior Living. If you don't care about the safety of our businesses, families, our children, our schools, our parks, how about vulnerable elderly? They've been locked up for months in their rooms because of Covid -bad for their mental and physical health. Now when they finally can go for walks around the block - they are scared off because of these bums! When will it stop!!
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Olga Iliachenko
6 years ago
It’s time city officials do something about this! City is not safe anymore.
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Joanne Kaplan
6 years ago
The UWS community should have had prior notification and adequate time for discussion and input regarding this decision. It effects everyone who lives here and can potentially effect the quality if life here.
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Anonymous
6 years ago
Too many hotels converted in homeless shelters in a small area makes everyone feel unsafe.
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Barbara Berg
6 years ago
The present administration has taken the UWS Back to the 60’s,70’s
106 Cabrini Blvd. Apt. 5D
The neighborhood has already become less safe. I had a cvs pharmacist tell me to hide my prescriptions on the way home because people were being robbed by drug addicts.
The UWS is becoming a sewer. This needs to end. Now.
p.o. box 230835 New york, ny 10023
Why is the upper west side the dumping ground for drug abusers and sex offenders. These men are overdosing on the streets, threatening people in the neighborhood and making us all unsafe. This is completely inappropriate and uncalled for appropriation of neighborhood buildings. Our lives are being put at risk daily.
Thank you for being a great neighbor
310 W. 80th St. 3c
People should be vetted first.
Let's take our neighborhood back.
While I applaud the public health initiatives to give the homeless safe and distanced housing...how can you send so many sex offenders to one hotel (the Belleclaire) that is only one block from 3 public schools? Additionally, why are you putting currently using addicts and recovering addicts in such close quarters, across from 1 private and 1 block from 3 public schools? Even forgetting the children and elderly in the area, how are you helping the recovering addicts by housing them with current addicts in such concentration that it will surely attract dealers and temptation. Midtown and the financial district are ghost towns, there is no one using the airport (Air travel is down 83%) let alone airport hotels - all non/residential areas with many hotels. Yet you put all these people in one of the areas most densely packed with children in the country? Why not send homeless women and children instead to this area with so many schools and parks? Instead you give us sex offenders? Neighborhood is becoming unlivable for children overnight.
We pay an ENORMOUS amount of taxes and expect to be protected by the police we are paying for..and to have our garbage collected.
This is really terrible and a frightening situation for us and our neighbors, and our children !!
Stop decisions de blasio
Drug addicts staking out 305 West End Senior Living. If you don't care about the safety of our businesses, families, our children, our schools, our parks, how about vulnerable elderly? They've been locked up for months in their rooms because of Covid -bad for their mental and physical health. Now when they finally can go for walks around the block - they are scared off because of these bums! When will it stop!!
It’s time city officials do something about this! City is not safe anymore.
The UWS community should have had prior notification and adequate time for discussion and input regarding this decision. It effects everyone who lives here and can potentially effect the quality if life here.
Too many hotels converted in homeless shelters in a small area makes everyone feel unsafe.
The present administration has taken the UWS Back to the 60’s,70’s
20 West 72nd Street Apt 602
I demand safer neighborhoods.