
Well-lit, high foot traffic area. Could probably fit 3 or 4 docks on the east-bound side alone. Would serve the area well considering the crowded buses. Would alleviate illegal parking here too.
Well-lit, high foot traffic area. Could probably fit 3 or 4 docks on the east-bound side alone. Would serve the area well considering the crowded buses. Would alleviate illegal parking here too.
Like others have stated, this is a GREAT and ideal location for Citibike. Look at that unutilized space in such a vibrant community! Its a PERFECT spot for Citibike to add its footprint to. So many would benefit from this here.
A perfect spot for Citibike. Close to 61st 7-Train (and even 52nd St stop too), as well as several bus-stops. 4 schools within a 3-block radius. Many small businesses (restaurants, shops, etc.) in the area would benefit from added accessibility. Adjacent to largest and most populous Catholic church in Brooklyn-Queens Diocese. This little triangle plaza has ample room for 2 docks, while still affording park space for residents to utilize.
Nice wide path, not too trafficked as it runs along the side of the building.
This area gets very congested even when the bar is closed. Would be inconvenient for people who use it as a regular thoroughfare.
On the 39th Avenue sidewalk at the future park (corner of 50th St) and near the small retail center
This little triangle would be an idea area for a Citibike dock. - It is adjacent to several bus stops. - It is a short (2 minute) walk to the 61st Street 7-train station (and thus close enough to be convenient, but far enough to be an obstacle to commuters and traffic) - The space is ample enough to accomodate the dock as well as maintain the sitting areas for people. - This space is also very close to several schools (elementary, and high-schools), but far enough not to add strain to passersby. - Accessible Citibikes in this area would benefit MANY of the small businesses in the area, providing access to Citibike users that would have not otherwise been able to visit and explore this amazing community. - While parking in the area MIGHT be affected, Citibike here would encourage more people to ride a bike vs. drive. - Overall, Citibike in this area in general would add to the quality of life for many residents here.
This stretch of [continuous, uninterrupted] sidewalk between 70th Street and 73rd Street spans over the BQE, and thus has a long span that a perfect place for Citibike. - There is heavy foot-traffic in this area, thanks to 7 train stops on 69t and74th streets (which also happens to be the hub for the E, F, M and R trains), both only half a block away. - Not to mention, 74th street is also a major bus depot. - Furthermore, the span over the BQE is bare of any storefronts, providing ample room for 2 to 3 Citibike docks (maybe even more). - Given the constant and ongoing strain on public transportation in the area, and the high concentration of residents, Citibike in this spot would serve the people of the area VERY well. Thank you for the consideration.
Good location, close to Sunnyside Gardens
Great location, Close to subways
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