hazardous_building — HPD Class B Violation: § 27-2045(B)(1)(B) HMC, § 12-06, § 12-07, § 12-09 RCNY REPAIR, REPLACE OR PROVIDE AN APPROVED AND OPERATIONAL CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTING DEVICE, INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW AND RULES DEFECTIVE IN THE ENTIRE APARTMENT LOCATED AT APT 1, 1st STORY, 1st APARTMENT FROM WEST AT NORTH @ Block 11100 Lot 40 [HPD:18876012] May 6, 2026
hazardous_building — HPD Class C Violation: § 27-2031 ADMIN. CODE: PROVIDE HOT WATER AT ALL HOT WATER FIXTURES IN THE ENTIRE APARTMENT LOCATED AT APT 1, 1st STORY, 1st APARTMENT FROM WEST AT NORTH @ Block 11100 Lot 40 [HPD:18876011] May 6, 2026
hazardous_building — HPD Class C Violation: § 27-2031 ADMIN. CODE: PROVIDE HOT WATER AT ALL HOT WATER FIXTURES IN THE ENTIRE APARTMENT LOCATED AT APT PRIVAT, 1st STORY, 1st APARTMENT FROM WEST AT NORTH @ Block 11100 Lot 40 [HPD:18826635] Apr 30, 2026
Queens Village currently holds a B safety grade, meaning it has fairly safe. Over the last 30 days there were 3 reported incidents in the area. Safety varies by time of day and block.
What is the safest time to walk in Queens Village?
Based on 90 days of incident data, Late Night (12am–6am) has the fewest reported incidents (3). Late Night (12am–6am) sees the most activity (3 incidents).
How does Queens Village compare to the rest of Queens?
Queens Village logged 3 incidents in the last 30 days. View the full comparison section for borough and citywide context.
What types of incidents are most common in Queens Village?
The most reported categories are: hazardous_building (3).
Is Queens Village getting safer or more dangerous?
Compared to the prior 30-day period, incidents are up. The 90-day trend provides a more stable picture.