Safer parking for e bikes at Jamaica center, or any bikes for that matter
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Safer parking for e bikes at Jamaica center, or any bikes for that matter
This is an important entrance to the park near major destinations like Mount Sinai. A secure bike parking facility here would allow hospital employees to bike through the park to work and store them safely during the day and residents to have somewhere near the park to store bikes overnight/long-term.
I think the area on 50th Avenue, particularly between 50th Avenue and 2nd Street, would be an ideal location for secure bicycle storage. There are several large residential developments in the area, which likely creates strong demand for bike parking, and the location seems sufficiently out of the way to accommodate storage facilities without disrupting foot or vehicle traffic.
I think the area on 50th Avenue, particularly between 50th Avenue and 2nd Street, would be an ideal location for secure bicycle storage. There are several large residential developments in the area, which likely creates strong demand for bike parking, and the location seems sufficiently out of the way to accommodate storage facilities without disrupting foot or vehicle traffic.
I think the area on 50th Avenue, particularly between 50th Avenue and 2nd Street, would be an ideal location for secure bicycle storage. There are several large residential developments in the area, which likely creates strong demand for bike parking, and the location seems sufficiently out of the way to accommodate storage facilities without disrupting foot or vehicle traffic.
Somewhere in Herbert Von King Park seems like an obvious spot for secure bike storage! I know there is already a plan to upgrade the dog park, would be great to continue to improve the park in many ways, including secure bike storage. In the nice weather, this park has gotten BUSY. We don't have a lot of grassy spaces in Bed-Stuy, this park is essential. Secure bike storage would be so good here.
Popular intersections like this, with businesses on each corner, bus routes in either direction, it's a local node for the neighborhood. Would be a good spot for bike storage too.
Busy intersection, already a bike lane, CitiBikes, grocery store, let's further strengthen the supportive options for cyclists!
CitiBikes are often placed in places that would similarly be great for secure bike storage. This location, next to the Macon Library would be a good spot.
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