Lots of of complaints have been filed to 311 throughout this week’s blizzard for unplowed snow in or close to metropolis parks, with Brooklyn parks main the checklist.
New Yorkers flocked to the town’s parks to sled and construct snowmen – however assets have been additionally stretched when it got here to clearing every thing up.
Between Feb. 22, the day earlier than the blizzard, and Feb. 26, round 18,081 complaints have been filed associated to snow removing, based on 311 information analyzed by THE CITY.
Of these complaints, 172 have been reported to the Division of Parks and Recreation. These have been listed within the 311 information as snow points in or alongside park sidewalks, playgrounds, basketball courts and fields.
Greenwood Playground in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, and Newtown Playground close to Elmhurst in Queens had essentially the most complaints, whereas Union Sq. Park, Tecumseh Playground within the Higher West Facet, and Oakland Gardens Playground in Bayside additionally had a number of complaints.
As of Feb. 27, 31 of the complaints have been closed whereas 141 are nonetheless being resolved.

Staten Island was the hardest-hit borough by way of snowfall, with Grasmere recording 29 inches and Todt Hill getting 27.8 inches, based on the Nationwide Climate Service.
A spokesperson for the Parks Division stated they’re transferring to clear sidewalks and paths after being walloped by two massive storms.
There have been between 1,700 and a couple of,000 staffers engaged on snow removing all through 12-hour shifts that started at 6 a.m. Monday and Tuesday, the spokesperson stated.
They labored with 36 plows and greater than 200 automobiles with some plow capability.
Since Jan. 29, there have been about 32,146 general snow-related complaints to 311 as the town noticed its most vital snowfall in a decade.
The moist, heavy snow additionally broken the town’s bushes.

Commissioner Tricia Shimamura stated that 223 bushes fell as a result of most up-to-date snowstorm, together with 47 that blocked streets. There have been greater than 1,800 tree-related service requests, and staff made greater than 1,200 inspections.
Councilmember Gale Brewer, who represents the Higher West Facet of Manhattan, stated playgrounds round her district have been a multitude since final month’s storm, which was adopted by frigid single-digit temperatures.
She despatched a letter to Shimamura to complain about unplowed playgrounds and basketball courts.
“Constituents reported slender, barely cleared pathways adjoining to Sapolin Playground as properly – contrasted with the largely dry and broadly cleared entrances to these college buildings by Division of Schooling custodial workers,” she wrote within the letter.
She requested how these jointly-operated playgrounds have been taken care of throughout excessive climate.
Parks Division officers spoke to Brewer and Neighborhood Board 7 on Wednesday and stated their staffing is stretched skinny – with 16 staff to clear 24 properties, but additionally pulled into clearing bus stops and different areas.
The realm’s solely truck used to take away snow was additionally dispatched to plow at different websites.
Whereas Mamdani campaigned on a promise to commit a minimum of 1% of the town’s price range to the Parks Division, the preliminary price range he submitted this month fell quick of that.

