Brooklyn sees surge in parking complaints
Briefly

In 2024, Brooklyn faced a dramatic rise in reports of illegal parking, exceeding half a million complaints, marking a 155% increase since 2019 according to the new NYC311 Monitoring Tool introduced by Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. Areas such as Downtown Brooklyn experienced triple-digit growth in complaints, particularly pertaining to serious infractions like double-parking and hindering access to hydrants and crosswalks. The tool provides an interactive way to track service requests segmented by zip code, underlining the escalating frustration around urban parking issues.
In 2024, Brooklyn residents reported over half a million 311 complaints regarding illegal parking, a staggering 155% increase since 2019, highlighting a growing concern for city traffic issues.
Downtown Brooklyn, alongside several other neighborhoods, witnessed a significant surge in complaints for parking violations, particularly for double-parking and blocking critical infrastructure like hydrants and crosswalks.
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