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4 days agoMyrtle Wyckoff Plaza getting overcrowded with illegal street vendors, leading to an excess of trash, rodents and fear of ICE - QNS
Both Ridgewood residents and legal street vendors have recently filed complaints to the city's Department of Sanitation (DSNY) claiming that the growing number of illegal street vendors at the Myrtle Wykoff Plaza has become "out of control." The plaza, first built in 2016, covers the block just outside of the Myrtle Wyckoff subway station and sees major pedestrian traffic every day. As a result, it's become an "open air marketplace" for illegal and legal vendors selling all types of wares.
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