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WaHI And Inwood Rack Up Coronavirus Noncompliance Complaints

Businesses in Inwood and Washington Heights were accused of violating NYC's phased reopening rules more than 125 times since July 6.

Complaints against Manhattan businesses not complying with coronavirus regulations are collected by 311.
Complaints against Manhattan businesses not complying with coronavirus regulations are collected by 311. (Jeenah Moon/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON HEIGHTS-INWOOD, NY — Residents in Washington Heights and Inwood called the city nearly 150 times to complain about neighborhood businesses violating the city's coronavirus reopening rules since the city entered "phase three" of its economic recovery, according to city data.

Businesses within Community District 12, which encompasses the two upper Manhattan neighborhoods, racked up 148 "noncompliance with phased reopening" complaints in the two weeks from July 6 to July 20.

Phase three businesses include: spas, tattoo parlors, piercing parlors, massage therapy practices, cosmetology salons, nail salons, tanning salons and waxing salons. Indoor dining was pulled from the phase over safety concerns, but city officials pledged to expand its outdoor dining program by combining it with its open streets initiative.

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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently threatened rolling back the city's phased reopening plan following a weekend of rowdy party scenes in neighborhoods such as Astoria, the Lower East Side and Inwood.

In Inwood, videos surfaced on social media of a massive parking lot party that featured revelers forgoing social distancing rules and masks.

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Mayor Bill de Blasio also pledged to crack down on the party areas following the weekend.

New York implemented new regulations on outdoor drinking ahead of the weekend to combat crowding outside bars and restaurants. Businesses are only allowed to serve patrons seated at tables six feet apart and customers must order food with their beverages. Walk-up service at bar windows was also nixed. Businesses with three violations will be shut down, according to the new rules.

Here's a complete list of business noncompliance complaints by Manhattan community district:

  • FiDi and Tribeca's community district 1: 96
  • SoHo and West Village's community district 2: 236
  • LES, East Village and Chinatown's community district 3: 176
  • Chelsea and Hell's Kitchen's community district 4: 189
  • Central Midtown's community district 5: 176
  • Murray Hill, Kips Bay and Sutton Place's community district 6: 112
  • UWS' community district 7: 106
  • UES and Roosevelt Island's community district 8: 239
  • Morningside Heights and West Harlem's community district9: 43
  • Central Harlem's community district 10: 100
  • East Harlem's community district 11: 82
  • Washington Heights and Inwoods' community district 12: 148

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