Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy
A new CityBench appeared late Thursday night, midblock on Third Street — directly in front of 176 E. Third St. between Avenue A and B — and it has left residents scratching their heads.
Lorna Lentini, who lives directly in front of the newly installed bench, said she and her neighbor, Matthew Shipp, were surprised to see it appear suddenly.
The placement is especially odd, they noted, since it's not near a bus line or park.
Unlike other CityBench installations in the area — such as the leaning bar by the M9 stop on Avenue C and Sixth Street, or the backless benches on 10th Street near Avenue C — this bench features full back support, placed near a doorstep and facing an apartment.
The DOT website has a link to "invite the public to suggest seating locations on the sidewalk or in plazas."
According to the DOT website, priority seating locations include bus stops without shelters, subway stops and transit stations, senior centers, shopping districts, libraries, schools, and hospitals.
This spot is near none of the above.
"We weren’t made aware of this, nor did we get a say in it," said Lentini.
After calling 311, Lentini learned the bench was installed by the Department of Transportation as part of its CityBench program, but was told they couldn't explain why it was placed there or how it could be removed.
The new bench has sparked concern among the longtime neighbors, both of whom have lived on the block since the 1980s.
Lentini worried it would become a magnet for loitering.
"Junkies have another place to sit. It's very dark here, there's no street light," she said. "They vomit here, they urinate here. We really do not want to attract more people to this dark spot."
To discourage people from gathering at night, Lentini and Shipp wrapped caution tape around the bench.
“No butts!” Lentini added.
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