Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery in Ditmars-Steinway — 24/7
Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery in Ditmars-Steinway
Car stuck in a snowbank, a pothole, a flooded street, or off-pavement. We winch it out without dragging it across curbs and sidewalks. 24/7 dispatch in Ditmars-Steinway, typical 20–40 minute arrival, flat-rate pricing.
Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery Service — Ditmars-Steinway, Queens
Need winch-out / off-road recovery in Ditmars-Steinway? The NYC Towing Service runs this exact job 24 hours a day, with trucks staged in Queens and typical arrival times of 20–40 minutes. Pricing is flat-rate and quoted before we dispatch. There is no NYC surcharge layered in afterward, no "storage fee" that appears when you arrive at the drop, and no after-hours markup on overnight or weekend calls. If your situation in Ditmars-Steinway calls for winch-out / off-road recovery, dispatch the right truck once — from a licensed local operator who actually lives in Queens and knows the streets.
Winch-out covers any situation where the vehicle is stuck but otherwise driveable. Snow pile during a storm, flooded street after a heavy rain, half off the pavement on a Queens side street, or hung up on a median you did not see. We run heavy-capacity winches with proper snatch blocks and tree savers, and our drivers know how to pull without damaging body panels, suspension, or bumpers. Flat-rate per call. That description is the baseline — every winch-out / off-road recovery call adds context that changes exactly how we execute. A winch-out / off-road recovery call in a narrow Ditmars-Steinway side street requires different positioning than the same call on an open parkway shoulder. A call on a luxury or low-clearance vehicle requires different equipment than a call on a standard sedan. Dispatch sorts that on the phone so the right crew and rig show up the first time.
Ditmars-Steinway geography matters a lot on a winch-out / off-road recovery call. A block that is one-way the wrong direction can turn a 10-minute tow into a 40-minute tow. A garage with 7-foot clearance can make the difference between a wheel-lift job and a flatbed job. A bike lane or dedicated bus lane on the block means different positioning for the truck. Our Queens team has run enough calls across Ditmars-Steinway that the local micro-decisions are automatic — not something we figure out on scene.
For winch-out / off-road recovery specifically in Ditmars-Steinway, we carry the right tools on every truck. Proper battery testers (a load tester that actually stresses the battery, not just a voltmeter), full-size impact guns and NY-sized lug sockets for tire changes, air wedges and long-reach tools for lockouts, fuel cans rated for on-road delivery, and tie-down kits sized to every vehicle class we might encounter. Whatever the call, the gear is already in the truck — we are not leaving to pick something up.
Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery Procedure — Step by Step in Ditmars-Steinway
The first step is the phone call: (212) 470-4068. That number is answered in NYC by someone who knows Ditmars-Steinway. Tell the dispatcher which cross-streets you are near, whether you are on a side street or on a main corridor, the vehicle (year / make / model), and what symptom or damage you are seeing. Extra details like "battery tested okay yesterday" or "the car was fine until I hit that pothole on the BQE" help dispatch pick the right truck and crew.
Step 2 happens before the call ends: the dispatcher quotes a flat rate and a live ETA for your winch-out / off-road recovery job in Ditmars-Steinway. Flat rate means the number you hear on the phone is the number on the invoice, unless the scope materially changes. If the dispatcher thinks the job might shift (a jump-start could become a tow because the alternator sounds dead), they will say so and quote both outcomes before dispatching. The ETA is based on which truck is nearest and what the current traffic looks like — not a generic "30 to 60 minutes."
Step 3 is the arrival on scene in Ditmars-Steinway. Our driver rolls up in a marked truck matching the number dispatch gave you, confirms vehicle identification with you (plate, VIN, year/make/model), takes condition photos with a timestamp, and walks through the winch-out / off-road recovery procedure out loud. Photos protect both of us: if something was already damaged before we got there, we have proof; if we caused any incidental mark during the hookup, we have proof too. The photo walkthrough takes 60 seconds.
Step 4 — Job done at the quoted rate. Receipt is emailed within minutes of completion. All major cards accepted, plus Apple Pay, Google Pay, and cash. For accident tows in Ditmars-Steinway, we bill your insurance carrier directly in most cases — you provide the policy and claim info, we handle the paperwork. For commercial or fleet accounts, the charge goes on your monthly net-30 invoice. No scrambling for a card at the curb unless that is how you prefer to pay.
A word on scope changes, because they happen on winch-out / off-road recovery calls more than you might expect. Sometimes what sounded like winch-out / off-road recovery on the phone is actually a different roadside issue once the driver looks at it. We handle that the same way: stop, re-diagnose, tell you what we see, quote the revised rate, and ask before proceeding. If a roadside fix is going to fail (bad alternator under a seemingly routine dead-battery call), we tell you now instead of taking the $85 and coming back for a second tow call in 20 minutes.
Why Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery Happens Often in Ditmars-Steinway
Why does winch-out / off-road recovery happen as often as it does in Ditmars-Steinway? The short answer is density and stress. Queens runs hundreds of thousands of vehicles per square mile depending on where you count, and every one of them is subject to the same hazards: cold overnight temps, hot summer heat, pothole-strewn streets, bridge and tunnel shoulders with minimal safety margin, constant construction, and an enforcement environment that punishes any vehicle that sits still too long in the wrong place.
Pattern number one on our winch-out / off-road recovery calls: snow bank from overnight plow — car parked on alt-side-suspended street gets plowed in with 2-3 feet of packed slush the owner cannot drive through. Common across all of NYC but especially visible in Ditmars-Steinway because of [density/parking/traffic specifics]. When this pattern shows up, the diagnostic is usually fast (minutes, not hours), the fix depends on whether the root cause is fixable on-site or requires a shop, and our dispatcher can usually tell which based on the phone description. That is why the phone call matters — it is half the diagnosis.
Secondary cause, visible in roughly a third of our Ditmars-Steinway winch-out / off-road recovery calls: off-road recovery for a 4x4 enthusiast who tried a trail too technical for their rig and got hung up — less common in NYC but happens at Floyd Bennett Field and in state parks accessible from the city. The pattern differs from the primary cause in diagnosis and in fix, but dispatchers handle both on the same intake call. The third pattern worth naming — flooded street after heavy rain — Red Hook, Gowanus, parts of Queens, and some Bronx streets back up fast when the drains are overwhelmed, and cars in mid-block end up partly submerged — shows up less often but matters when it does because it tends to require different equipment on scene.
Queens-specific conditions worth flagging for winch-out / off-road recovery: Randalls Island and parts of Pelham Bay Park generate stuck-vehicle calls from drivers who went off-road for camping or recreation and misjudged the terrain. Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn (the old airfield, now a recreational area) is a specific site where off-road enthusiasts get stuck — we run monthly calls there. Flood-prone corridors in NYC — Red Hook, Gowanus, parts of Long Island City, low-elevation streets in Corona and Jackson Heights, and the Cross Bronx's Van Cortlandt Park section — generate flash-flood-stuck-vehicle calls every summer. Every one of these is the kind of thing a suburban operator shows up in Ditmars-Steinway without knowing, and then burns an hour on curb navigation or parking-enforcement avoidance that a local driver would handle automatically.
Dispatch volume for winch-out / off-road recovery in Ditmars-Steinway varies meaningfully by day of week. Mondays run high — accumulated weekend failures finally get addressed. Fridays run high — people rushing to finish the week, less tolerance for a vehicle that will not start. Weekends see fewer commuter calls but more "social driving" calls (Saturday night breakdowns on bar-district streets, Sunday morning post-night-out lockouts and fuel-out calls). Staffing tracks the curve.
What We Can Handle on a Ditmars-Steinway Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery Call
Standard passenger vehicles — sedans, coupes, hatchbacks, compact SUVs — are the bulk of winch-out / off-road recovery calls in Ditmars-Steinway. Wheel-lift towing works for most of these, which is faster and fits better in tight Ditmars-Steinway spots than a full flatbed. We pick the rig based on the vehicle, not based on what happens to be closest. If you drive a standard car with an internal combustion engine and a healthy drivetrain, wheel-lift is usually the correct answer. If anything makes it non-standard (AWD, EV, low clearance, modified suspension), the rig changes.
For Ditmars-Steinway winch-out / off-road recovery calls involving AWD or 4WD, the rig is always flatbed. No exceptions. Year/make/model at intake confirms it. If the customer says "just a regular car" but the VIN check reveals all-wheel-drive, we update the dispatch to flatbed before rolling. This is one of the places where knowing NYC's vehicle population pays off — our dispatchers know which models skew AWD and which are FWD even under the same nameplate.
EVs require different handling than ICE vehicles. Flatbed is the default. For some models, the orientation on the flatbed matters (Tesla Model S tows differently than Model 3, for example). For heavily discharged batteries, some manufacturers require the battery to be externally stabilized during transport. Our Ditmars-Steinway drivers are trained on the manufacturer specs for common EVs operating in NYC, and we refuse to deviate from those — the cost of getting EV tow procedure wrong is tens of thousands of dollars in repair.
Commercial and heavy-duty vehicles in Ditmars-Steinway — box trucks, sprinter vans, cube vans, oversized SUVs (full-size Suburbans, Escalades), contractor dump trucks, and anything above roughly 10,000 lbs GVWR — need heavy-duty equipment. Our heavy-duty rigs have integrated booms, axle ratings that actually match the loads, and drivers certified on heavy recovery. Motorcycles, dirt bikes, and scooters are their own category: flatbed only with soft straps and wheel chocks, never dragged.
Equipment & Tools for Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery in Ditmars-Steinway
Our Ditmars-Steinway winch-out / off-road recovery rigs roll out with the tools the job actually needs. Item one is the primary piece: Traction boards and kitty litter for cases where we just need to get the wheels turning and the vehicle can drive itself out. Every truck also carries the redundancy — backup batteries for jump-starters, spare fuel cans for delivery trucks, extra lockout kits for vehicles that turn out to have different door-lock mechanisms than the dispatcher expected. Redundancy is cheap at the yard and expensive at the scene.
Shovels, including a flat-blade shovel for snow and slush and a pointed shovel for frozen packed conditions backs up the primary tool, and Tree-saver straps and snatch blocks for situations where we need to redirect the pull or double the pulling force handles the secondary situations that turn up on maybe one call in five. Experienced drivers know the phoned-in description does not always match what they find on scene — "dead battery" sometimes turns out to be a bad starter, "flat tire" sometimes turns out to be a broken control arm. The second and third items in the truck's kit cover those cases so the driver does not radio back to dispatch and wait for a second truck.
A heavy-capacity winch mounted on the truck, rated well above the vehicle weight — 10,000+ lbs is standard, with more on heavy-duty rigs and Shackles, D-rings, and chain hooks in multiple sizes for different tow points and pulling angles round out the kit for common variations. For winch-out / off-road recovery specifically, the toolkit also includes wheel chocks that hold on NYC's surprisingly steep grades (Riverdale hills, Washington Heights, Staten Island's Todt Hill, Brooklyn's Park Slope), reflective cones and triangles for scene protection on high-speed roads, and work lights for overnight shoulder calls where streetlights do not cover where you are stuck.
Documentation is part of the standard kit on Ditmars-Steinway winch-out / off-road recovery calls. Timestamped photos before, during, and after. Digital signature capture at completion. Dash cam footage retained for 30 days in case the scene needs to be reviewed (NYPD request, insurance dispute, body-shop handoff question). Fleet and commercial customers get automated condition-report pushes; retail customers get copies on request.
What Not to Do If You Need Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery in Ditmars-Steinway
The most common mistake we see on winch-out / off-road recovery calls in Ditmars-Steinway is ignoring the undercarriage damage after a median strike — oil pan leaks, torn wheel well liners, or bent control arms can turn a stuck-car call into an 'also needs a tow' call once we get it free. Drivers convince themselves the problem will sort itself out, they try to nurse the vehicle to a "safer" spot and make it worse, or they spend 40 minutes attempting a DIY fix before picking up the phone. Ditmars-Steinway does not reward that patience — parking enforcement, NYPD towing of vehicles in travel lanes, theft from stationary vehicles, and the risk of a secondary collision all scale with time. Calling us at minute 2 instead of minute 42 changes the whole shape of the call.
Pattern two to avoid: letting the wheels dig in by repeatedly flooring the gas — creates a deeper hole and burns out the transmission or clutch. In Ditmars-Steinway this tends to come as a truck pulling over uninvited offering a "quick fix" or a flat-rate cash deal. Sometimes it is honest, often it is not. The tell: a real dispatched operator has your ticket number, driver name, truck number, and destination already loaded — unsolicited arrivals have none of that. Keep your doors locked, stay in the car, and call dispatch back to confirm before engaging with anyone.
Third mistake on winch-out / off-road recovery calls: trying to self-rescue with a neighbor's pickup — not all pickups have enough traction, and if the recovery fails the neighbor's vehicle ends up stuck too. You should never be asked to sign a blank or open-rate authorization. Every legitimate tow in Ditmars-Steinway has the rate confirmed before work starts. If anything you are asked to sign looks vague on the price, stop and call dispatch to verify.
Fourth and fifth on the common-mistakes list for winch-out / off-road recovery in Ditmars-Steinway: pulling a vehicle from a snowbank over a curb — the curb can damage the underside, and a flatbed load-and-carry is often a cleaner solution and using a rope or strap rated below the vehicle weight — snap-back when a strap fails can kill someone. Photos protect both of us and are non-negotiable on our side — drivers who skip the photo walkthrough are not our drivers. Leaving the vehicle unattended on an NYC curb with hazards on reads as "opportunity" to a small number of people who actively look for that. Stay in the vehicle with the doors locked, or stay within visual range.
Everything Included on a Ditmars-Steinway Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery Call
Stuck in Snow, Mud, or a Ditch. Car stuck in a snowbank, a pothole, a flooded street, or off-pavement. We winch it out without dragging it across curbs and sidewalks. This service sits inside our roadside assistance category, which covers battery, tire, lockout, gas delivery, and winch-out — dispatched from trucks already in your borough. Across all 30 of our services, winch-out / off-road recovery is one of the calls we run daily in Ditmars-Steinway.
Standard winch-out / off-road recovery scope for Ditmars-Steinway calls: right-sized truck, full equipment kit, documentation photos, verbal walkthrough, flat-rate pricing, digital receipt. That is the package — no surprise extras, no "shop supplies" fee, no fuel surcharge, no "NYC metro fee." The number you heard on the phone is the number on the receipt.
Insurance and payment flexibility on winch-out / off-road recovery in Ditmars-Steinway: accident-related jobs can be billed direct to your carrier. Routine jobs get paid at the scene (card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or cash). Commercial and fleet work goes on a monthly net-30 invoice. No matter which path applies, the flat-rate quote at dispatch is the actual amount charged.
Delivery: we land the vehicle exactly at the drop you authorized, in the position you requested (facing forward, backed in, key location). If the destination has special requirements (gate code, back-lot access, specific bay number), share those with dispatch and they go to the driver's tablet before arrival. If something changes en route from Ditmars-Steinway, we call you.
Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery Pricing in Ditmars-Steinway, QNS
Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery pricing in Ditmars-Steinway follows our standard flat-rate structure. Light-duty tows $125 base, flatbed $175 base, heavy-duty quoted per job, roadside services $85 flat. First five miles included on tows, per-mile after that ($4/mile for light-duty, $5/mile for flatbed). No NYC surcharge, no after-hours markup, no storage fees on same-day drops. The quote you hear at dispatch is the invoice you receive at completion.
Real-world examples of winch-out / off-road recovery pricing in Ditmars-Steinway: a typical light-duty tow from Ditmars-Steinway to a local shop runs $125–$150 total. A flatbed from Ditmars-Steinway to a body shop 8 miles away runs $175–$215. A roadside winch-out / off-road recovery call is $85 flat unless the job type changes. Heavy-duty and long-distance work gets a custom quote because base rate cannot cover the variance — we quote on the intake call.
Ditmars-Steinway payment options for winch-out / off-road recovery: every common method works — card, wallet, cash, direct-to-insurance for covered work, net-30 for commercial. For split billing (partial direct-to-insurance, partial out-of-pocket), coordinate at intake so the driver has the right paperwork on scene. Our billing desk can restructure invoices after the fact if something changes, but on-call is easier.
What drives up a winch-out / off-road recovery rate in Ditmars-Steinway: distance (after the first five free miles), vehicle class for heavy-duty, complexity of hookup (a car parked tight between concrete curbs on a narrow Ditmars-Steinway block takes longer and sometimes requires skates), accident-scene cleanup time, and after-the-fact storage if the destination is closed and we have to hold the vehicle. None of these are surcharges we apply without your knowledge — dispatch flags the factors on the intake call.
Billing & Fleet Setup for Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery in Ditmars-Steinway
Insurance handling on winch-out / off-road recovery calls in Ditmars-Steinway: direct-to-carrier billing is the default for accident tows and for any roadside call covered under a policy or membership. The intake call captures carrier name, policy number, and claim number if one has already been opened. Our billing desk submits the invoice through the carrier's standard tow-vendor process. You see $0 at the scene on the covered portion; anything outside coverage is settled separately and upfront.
Commercial winch-out / off-road recovery structure for Ditmars-Steinway operators: account number = priority routing, consistent drivers, net-30 invoicing, automated photo delivery, COI on file, and a named account manager for any escalations. This works for body shops, dealers, rideshare fleets, delivery fleets, contractor fleets, rental-car operations, property management companies, and anyone else whose winch-out / off-road recovery volume justifies dedicated dispatch.
Documentation package for Ditmars-Steinway commercial winch-out / off-road recovery: COI on request, W-9 on file, account agreement with payment terms, driver roster with license numbers (for property managers who require it for access), and a photo-delivery protocol per your fleet portal's specs. All of this lives in your account record and is pushed to your AP and ops contacts once.
Best Time to Call for Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery in Ditmars-Steinway
Ditmars-Steinway winch-out / off-road recovery dispatch: 24 hours, 365 days, no phone-tree, no "after-hours line." Same rate every hour of every day. If the weather is extreme enough that trucks cannot safely operate, dispatch will tell you — we have pulled off the road twice in the last five years, both during severe ice events, and we notified customers on the phone at intake. Otherwise the line is always open.
Same-day is the default for winch-out / off-road recovery in Ditmars-Steinway. You are broken down or need service now, we dispatch now. Typical arrival 20–40 minutes. Peak rush hour (5–7 PM weekdays) can push that to 40–60, and severe weather (snow, ice, heavy rain affecting traffic) can push it further. Dispatch gives you an honest ETA on the call — if it is going to be 75 minutes because we are stacked up, you hear that before the truck leaves the yard.
Scheduling winch-out / off-road recovery in Ditmars-Steinway ahead: 30-minute arrival windows, same flat rate, planner-friendly. Commercial and fleet clients often set up standing schedules (every Monday at 6 AM, every first-Thursday-of-the-month) and save another step of intake calls. Retail customers use scheduled dispatch for non-urgent moves (vehicle has to be at the dealer Thursday for warranty work, etc.).
Recurring-need setup for Ditmars-Steinway winch-out / off-road recovery: a fleet account consolidates billing, priority-routes your calls, and assigns consistent drivers. Typical setup fits on a single phone call with our commercial desk. Billing: net-30, monthly statements, W-9 and COI on file. No setup fee, no minimum volume, no term commitment — we earn the volume or we do not.
How Ditmars-Steinway Fits Into Our Queens Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery Network
Ditmars-Steinway is part of our high-activity Queens zone for winch-out / off-road recovery. We treat it as a core coverage area, which in practice means staged trucks, rotation coverage during peak windows, and Ditmars-Steinway-specific notes in our dispatcher playbook (common addresses, parking tips, garage clearances). Every one of those small details compresses response time.
Our Queens hub also covers all the neighborhoods surrounding Ditmars-Steinway. Which means if your vehicle drifted a block or two beyond Ditmars-Steinway proper while you were figuring out where to pull over, we still arrive fast. The hub model is deliberate: one dispatch center, trucks distributed across the hub's coverage area, and live routing that picks whichever truck is actually closest — not whichever truck happens to be "assigned" to your exact neighborhood.
Specific Queens considerations that affect winch-out / off-road recovery response in Ditmars-Steinway: traffic patterns around known choke points, weather patterns that hit some parts of Queens harder than others, and the location of our nearest staged trucks relative to your specific address. Our Queens dispatch has routing intelligence that accounts for all of this in real time, which is why the ETAs we quote are usually accurate to within a few minutes.
The Ditmars-Steinway winch-out / off-road recovery call often ends outside Ditmars-Steinway — at a dealer in another borough, a shop across town, a residence in the suburbs. Our five-borough operation handles that seamlessly: the truck that starts in Queens can drop in Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, or Staten Island without handing off or re-dispatching. Same flat rate covers the mileage up to the threshold; per-mile above.
Ditmars-Steinway Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery Follow-Up, Records, and Next Steps
Step one post-service: the receipt lands in your inbox. Ditmars-Steinway winch-out / off-road recovery receipts are digital, itemized, and include the timestamped photos from the job. Save the email. If you ever need to substantiate the service for insurance, a dispute, a resale inspection, or a lease return, the receipt plus the photos are the documentation you need. We keep our copy in our system for 90 days minimum, but your email copy is the fastest way to get to it.
If the winch-out / off-road recovery job was insurance-covered, the next step is carrier-side processing. For a Ditmars-Steinway accident tow, we submit the invoice and supporting documentation (photos, scene report) to your carrier through their vendor portal. Typical turnaround is 5–15 business days depending on the carrier. If the carrier needs anything additional — a COI, a W-9, a specific adjuster's questions answered — our billing desk handles it without bothering you.
Drop-off coordination in Ditmars-Steinway: we deliver the vehicle, hand off the condition documentation, and confirm the drop with the destination. From there the shop, dealer, or body shop takes over the next phase. Our service record for your tow stays in our system; you have the email receipt and photos; the destination has its own records. Three-way documentation protects everyone.
Repeat customers in Ditmars-Steinway save time on the second and third calls. Dispatch can save your vehicle profile, your preferred payment method, and common destinations so future winch-out / off-road recovery calls are 30-second calls instead of 90-second ones. For fleet and commercial operations, that adds up fast — especially at scale. For retail, it is small but appreciated.
What Makes Our Ditmars-Steinway Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery Service Different
Ditmars-Steinway has plenty of options for winch-out / off-road recovery, from national roadside networks to light-pole flyer operators. We are the local licensed operator that national networks subcontract to when they do the job right. When you call us directly, you skip the dispatch markup and the subcontractor chain. Faster response, lower rate, clearer communication. Lots of tow numbers exist — very few of them are local operators who actually own the trucks and employ the drivers showing up at your curb.
Consistency matters more than people realize. In Ditmars-Steinway, a driver who has run winch-out / off-road recovery calls here dozens of times already knows the block patterns, the common garage clearances, which corners are hydrant-zoned, and where the nearby loading zones are for staging. A driver sent in from outside Queens does not. That familiarity compresses every call by 10–20 minutes.
Ditmars-Steinway pricing and trust: upfront flat rate, licensed operator, on-hook insurance, same-day-no-storage-fee policy, email receipt before departure. Every one of those is a specific response to something a bad operator does differently. If you have ever been through a bad NYC tow experience, you know which details matter — we have designed our operation around those.
Call (212) 470-4068 for winch-out / off-road recovery in Ditmars-Steinway. 24 hours, 365 days. Any borough, any neighborhood, any hour. A live NYC dispatcher answers — not an IVR, not a chatbot, not a call center in another state. Tell them where you are and what you need. You leave the call with a rate, a truck number, a driver name, and an ETA. We do the rest.
Local Tips
Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery Tips for Ditmars-Steinway Drivers
Ditmars-Steinway has its own patterns for winch-out / off-road recovery calls — informed by Queens traffic, local streets, and the mix of vehicles on the road. Browse all Queens neighborhoods or get the full service overview on the Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery service page. For the deep-dive how-to — step-by-step protocol, do's and don'ts, common causes, and FAQs — see the full Winch-Out / Off-Road Recovery guide.
- 1Stuck on a Ditmars-Steinway side street or parked-in by a plow? Proper rigging matters — no pulls from plastic bumpers.
- 2In Ditmars-Steinway, share cross-streets and nearest landmark for fastest dispatch.
- 3Flat-rate quoted before the truck rolls — Ditmars-Steinway residents see the same pricing as any other borough.
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