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In front of residential building, convenient connection to existing bike lane on the north corner, or continue north to Astoria. Can also take the Skillman Ave bike lane into Manhattan or LIC.
In front of residential building, convenient connection to existing bike lane on the north corner, or continue north to Astoria. Can also take the Skillman Ave bike lane into Manhattan or LIC.
Non-residential corner, at a stop sign. Spacious corner for safety, far from subway.
Next to the existing bike lane, allows bikers to continue east on Greenpoint Ave to Queens Blvd bike lane or straight to Skillman Ave bike lane.
Nit a good place for a bike station because it is opposite a bus stop and parking garage so there is already heavy traffic. It is also outside of an early learning center so busy with young children and parents dropping off and picking up.
Not suitable for a Citi Bike station.
Right beside this park makes sense, it’s right off a main bike lane that takes you into Manhattan and Long Island city. Lots of space there as well.
Near bus stop, direct route to Astoria
The sidewalk outside of Walgreens on 45th St. would be ideal. It’s close to Queens Boulevard and the subway but removed from heavy car traffic.
Much needed
Good morning. This street in front of the park would be ideal for the station docks. They are wide enough for the docks and the benches would not have to be relocated. Thank you.
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