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Exclusive: The Battle Over The ‘Sidewalk To Nowhere’

Has New York City Lost Its Mind? One Queens Family Thinks So

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Queens 'Sidewalk to Nowhere;

New York City is demanding Gretchen Brent of Queens install and pay for a sidewalk that would lead nowhere. Not one other resident on her street has been asked to do this and now a city councilman has jumped in on her side. (Photo: CBS 2)

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Reporting Marcia Kramer

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — It’s a story of government bureaucracy that may be out of control.

New York City wants a Queens homeowner to install a sidewalk on a block where other sidewalks don’t exist — and foot the bill, CBS 2’s Marcia Kramer has learned exclusively.

Even in a city where officials sometimes make curious decisions, the Department of Transportation’s campaign against Whitestone resident Gretchen Brent and her husband is an A-No. 1 head-scratcher and she has a question for Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

“Why did you pick on me for the violation? I just don’t get it. I just don’t get it,” Brent said.

The Brents got a ticket for not having a sidewalk on one side of their corner lot — a place that has been a swath of grass since the house was built in 1918. None of the other houses on either side of that Seventh Avenue block have sidewalks, so the Brent’s sidewalk would go nowhere – and they’d have pay for it.

“I’d say $7,000 to $8,000 I would say,” Gretchen said. “Isn’t it crazy?”

None of the other Seventh Avenue residents got tickets and if they did there might be unwanted consequences.

If the DOT decided to make everyone in the neighborhood put in a sidewalk then many trees in the neighborhood would have to be cut down, something that makes little sense in a city where the mayor is trying to green every acre.

“Harry,” one of the Brent’s neighbors, would have to cut down a veritable forest.

“There’s a lot of ugly things going on,” Harry said. “Don’t uproot our trees Mr. Mayor.”

So Kramer went on a mission to speak with City Councilman Daniel Halloran to ask if any of this makes sense.

“It doesn’t make sense and again it’s another slap in the face of these homeowners in the outer boroughs. You know Manhattan is a concrete jungle. They’re trying to do that to a neighborhood that in many senses is a pristine tree-lined neighborhood,” Halloran said.

The DOT made no apologies, saying it was investigating a complaint of a broken city curb on the other side of the Brent’s house, saw the grassy side and didn’t hesitate to issue the ticket.

Councilman Halloran said he is trying to get the DOT to see that green space is good.

Do you think this is sheer lunacy on the part of the City? Or should the Brents just be quiet and follow the law? Please offer your thoughts in the comments section below.


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  • A Tree Grows in Brooklyn !!!!!!!!!!!

    Here’s more. My non english speaking neighbor [not even on the block a year], reported a raised sidewalk flag in front of my house to DOT,I received a violation
    A little background first:
    I live in this house almost 50 years, The tree started lifing the sidewalk flag in the late 1970′s. I have called DPR numerous times at that time and since then. Most recently in 2009.The DPR inspectors told me I am on a waiting list and gave a prioroty number each time they visited. I was also told that if this situation was on a main thorofare the DPR would replair it immediately. I do have the reports they left with me on each visit. Now here’s where the s_ _ _ his the fan.
    After receiving the violation I called DOT. They bounced me to NPR. NPR told me that there is no contract for the year of 2011 and the repair may possiblely be made at the end of 2012, and I shold call DOT and they will make the fix.
    I called Marty Markowitz office and received no assistance there. I also visited my Community Board and was tols the DOT will not be around for another year, because they were in the neighborhood a short time ago. So haw important is the violation I receievd I’ve been all ready waitng 40 years to have this repaired. The 45 days mentioned on the vioaltion is just to have you call a cement guy pay for the repairs and get the cith off the hook.This is a sweet way for the cith to rape it’s citizens. It SUCKS !
    Most NYC home owner’s do not know our illustrious Mayor Bloomberg changed the law regarding city owned sidewalk in 2003. Prior to 2003 any sidewalk defect sited by DOT or if you called to report such the city would repir the damage at no cost to the homeowner. Bloomie needed $$$$ so he laid the repair cost on the home owner with a law that was insrtituted just like Obama care was, with out letting the citizens know what took place.
    This is uncontitutional and our mayor and leaders should be ashamed of themselves…..buts that’s not about to happen, they have no respect for the citizens they reresent. In their town hall meetings they’re lovey dovey, but behing closed doors they are without concience ! The city is broke, if you own a home , a car, use tobacco or drink, you are the citys and governments target. So I might take a suggestion I received from a friend who lives in a civilized city, “if you live in NYC/NYS GET OUT any other state will be like paradise” !
    BTW Mayor Bloomberg, keep on planting those trees…..your milliom tree planting program, they will bring in revenue for years to come !

    • jonni up the block

      To tree grows in brooklyn…… I live on your block and know the neighbor you mentioned .
      He is a low life a/h

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