970 kent
Suggest a Secure Bike Parking Location
This feedback map is for Secure Bike Parking, a new citywide program. NYC DOT would like to know how this program can best serve your bike parking needs. Please tell us what type of bicycle you would like to store (standard, e-bike, cargo, adaptive, etc.) and the length of time (long-term, short-term, overnight, weekends, etc.) at each suggested location. You may also indicate preferred amenities such as e-bike battery charging, tire pumps, and bike repair stations.
To add a suggestion, please select the most appropriate bike icon in the “select comment type” dropdown. Next select a submission type (map preferred) and place as close to an intersection or location of interest as possible. If there is an existing marker/pin at your proposed location, please add another marker/pin. If you're having trouble with adding your comments, please review "Feedback Map Instructions" or you can email your suggestions to SecureBikeParkingNYC@dot.nyc.gov.
970 kent
Big open spot with daylighting has room
By the church would be a nice spot
E-bike charging would make so much sense here.
Myrtle Wyckoff L/M stop would be a great place for people to be able to "park and ride" their bikes or e-bikes and hop on the train. Finding bike parking around this area is currently difficult.
There is no bike parking on Kent Ave. Myself and my kids bike to school and work every day, we'd love to be able to leave our bikes outside and securely locked to a DOT bike rack.
In between two busy main streets, Flatbush and Vanderbilt, it seems appropriate. Also, since it’s a landmark area and around the corner from the public school, it might be nice to encourage more biking instead of driving.
Would love bike storage here!
970 Kent Ave
Perfect location for bike access!
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