Need secure bike parking please
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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.
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Need secure bike parking please
Need secure bike parking please
Need secure bike parking please
Add parking here. (This UI is very vague and generic, making it very hard to use verses human-centered crowd sourcing interfaces following best practices in UX design.)
So many people take bicycles to the mall or to the train that the racks and nearby street signs are totally overloaded. This is a no-brainer location to build up bicycle infrastructure at as it easily facilitates multi-modal trips—people in this part of Queens also deserve bicycle infrastructure! There is ample space here on this sidewalk due to the mall. Take a cue from the existing Citibike Station. I don't know what the status of the island at the mouth of the mall's eastern driveway is but simply putting more racks there would be a boon, the bicycle shelter could be placed on the block in front of the mall. Bike lane markings would also do numbers on Metropolitan Avenue but that's another issue.
Many bikes locked on street sign poles and other public items. Large amount are bikes workers use for transportation or delivery vehicle.
This area is immediately adjacent to a public school, a public park, a CitiBike dock, and is equidistant between two subway stations (Kingston Ave for the 3 and Kingston-Throop for the C). These factors indicate this would be a great location for a bike locker, as there would be plenty of demand. This area has become safer in recent years, but bike thefts are still very common. My bike was stolen just last week from an unprotected rack right outside of the school. Protected bike lockers in this area would be a tremendous quality of life improvement for the working class families who live here.
bike parking for students and teachers
cargo bike parking would really help reduce reliance on cars for moving larger items / loads of goods. Can't keep cargo bikes in my walkup apartment
With the Bergen and Dean Street bike boulevard planning, it makes sense to put some bike storage too.
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