
Great corner for a Citi Bike dock. Should go in the roadway. Would increase access to popular restaurants/bars and help daylight the intersection.
Great corner for a Citi Bike dock. Should go in the roadway. Would increase access to popular restaurants/bars and help daylight the intersection.
Citi Bike dock should go in the floating parking next to the 43rd Ave bike lane to provide a safe barrier and extra visibility. Would increase access for local residents, businesses, and the Community Board 2 office.
This corner is much better after the bike lane was put in, but the visibility still isn't great and cars tend to roll through the stop sign on 52nd and into the crosswalk. It's dangerous. A citi bike dock on the corner would mean more visibility (no more parked cars or trucks). It's also within a block of a bunch of restaurants and retail. This is a pretty densely populated area of Woodside, so it would be convenient for folks who go down Skillman.
Having citi bike so close to the subway station would be a huge benefit to a lot of people in Queens.
There's a little stretch of road curving onto Roosevelt that is now closed off to cars after the protected bike lane was built. This space would be perfect for citi bikes since it's not being used now and would connect citi bikers with the 7 train or the nearby Q32. It's also close to a bunch of restaurants and bars, so it would benefit those local businesses.
This would be an ideal spot for Citi Bike Phase 2; Windmuller Park is very well used and having a Citi Bike dock instead of street parking by the corner would increase visibility for cars turning off 52nd St or just driving on 39th Dr in an area were there are lots of kids and families crossing the street. Additionally, the Berkeley Towers Co-ops are large residential buildings with many people who would use Citi Bikes now that we have the protected bike lanes on Skillman Ave.
More than enough sidewalk space - would serve nearby neighborhood.
Would serve local businesses, enough sidewalk space to avoid taking parking away.
Would serve local businesses.
would serve housing complex nearby
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