
There is too much traffic coming off off Boody Street onto 25th Ave which would make a citibike location dangerous for bikers and cars. Also, traffic coming out of the Shopping area (home depot and Bed, Bath and Beyond).
There is too much traffic coming off off Boody Street onto 25th Ave which would make a citibike location dangerous for bikers and cars. Also, traffic coming out of the Shopping area (home depot and Bed, Bath and Beyond).
Many trucks use this road to deliver goods to the restaurants and supermarkets in this area. Lack of street parking would mean the trucks would double park and cause an increase in congestion in nearby streets, such as Broadway.
Parking garage exit/entrance located here.
Q58 bus needs space to turn onto this street. Would not be possible to put a bike station at this corner.
A station in the place of this Denny's outdoor dining shed would be ideal for access to the Key Food supermarket and nearby businesses. The station would also be in between two passive land uses, not in front of residential, mitigating noise complaints about people "slamming" bikes into stations.
On way street leading away from commercial area. Doesn't make sense to pick up a bike here.
Like many of these short legs shooting off from Roosevelt, traffic tends to be quiet-ish. Would be even better if a station was installed along with bumpouts to make it safe for users to enter/exit the docking stations.
Quiet-ish spot for a station yet still provides access to both shopping centers and a school. Tricky bit is the multi-phase signalized intersection
Street is too congested and narrow for a bike station. would be dangerous for bikers. No bike lane.
Perfect place for access to/from Jackson Heights Greenmarket. Just be careful as the composting trucks and bins are usually parked here.
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