The bikes dont need to be on 35th ave with bus routes and so close to other two bus routes. place these at Travis or commercial strip. No bikes wanted on residential blocks
The bikes dont need to be on 35th ave with bus routes and so close to other two bus routes. place these at Travis or commercial strip. No bikes wanted on residential blocks
If you want a station near the start of the Open Street, put it here in front of the school, where there's plenty of space, where it will be out of the way, and where the plaza block is seldom crowded/busy.
There are already driveways at the location for a large apartment building and the always-busy Food Bazaar supermarket. Location on this block is NOT appropriate or logical. If a station is needed near start of the open street, put it on the plaza block where parking has already been completely eliminated and which is underused, or by the existing park at the corner of Junction and 34th.
This is not a suitable location where parking is extremely limited and sidewalks are narrow. A location closer to the train station or on the plaza block on 34th Ave make more sense.
Congested area with limited sidewalk space and one-way streets. Would make much more sense to have a station closer to subway and Roosevelt ave, which is only one block away.
This is not a suitable location. More transition areas and 34 th avenue where parking has already been eliminated should be used instead. This area has tons of delivery trucks and working vehicles that live in the area.
There are enough Citi Bike locations. Citi Bike/ Lyft is taking over the city.
Entrance to Elmhurst Hospital Emergency department
No more congestion please. 34th Ave has been robbed by the DOT and making it unsafe for people. Emergency vehicles have hard access. Adding this will just clutter the area more than it is already.
Best place to connect to 82nd street station. 82nd street station is too congested for a station so this is the next best place.
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