Over the past few years, you may have noticed that Lexington Avenue has become filthy -- Andrew Fine sure has. The Upper East Side resident says the busy stretch is disgusting and even figured out why: Lexington Avenue doesn't get cleaned.
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Great work Andrew Fine. Street cleaning and curb filling needed asap. No property owner in their right mind would clean 18” into the disgusting gutters on Lex – they are cesspools holding 24/7 stagnant puddles polluted with who knows what. The corners at 77th st subway should be condemned or hazmat units brought in. These poor tourists from around the world getting out of the subway in droves at 77 on their way to NYC world class museums must be in shock. And what a disservice to all of our UES residents on their morning commutes stepping through this dreck it’s an insult.
Hooray for finger-pointing and inertia! I’m sure the city will be cracking down on property owners who don’t clean the sidewalks in front of their buildings just like they are cracking down on Amazon and FreshDirect stealing entire lanes of traffic all day for “loading and unloading.”
Great work Andrew Fine. Street cleaning and curb filling needed asap. No property owner in their right mind would clean 18” into the disgusting gutters on Lex – they are cesspools holding 24/7 stagnant puddles polluted with who knows what. The corners at 77th st subway should be condemned or hazmat units brought in. These poor tourists from around the world getting out of the subway in droves at 77 on their way to NYC world class museums must be in shock. And what a disservice to all of our UES residents on their morning commutes stepping through this dreck it’s an insult.
Hooray for finger-pointing and inertia! I’m sure the city will be cracking down on property owners who don’t clean the sidewalks in front of their buildings just like they are cracking down on Amazon and FreshDirect stealing entire lanes of traffic all day for “loading and unloading.”