
near subway, highway, and commercial strips
near subway, highway, and commercial strips
This should utilize the metered spaces on Court Street, which has the most commercial activity. Loss of metered spaces will be felt less by community members, who-rightly or wrongly-will moan endlessly about losing spaces on their residential blocks. The metered spaces are completely underutilized as it is because people just circle endlessly to find free parking rather than spend 50 cents
Henry St & 3rd Pl - GOOD SPOT
Henry Pl & 3rd St - BAD SPOT
Cheever Pl & DeGraw St - GOOD SPOT
4th Pl & Court St - GOOD SPOT
Carroll St & Court St - BAD SPOT
Court St & Pacific St - GOOD SPOT
Warren St & Court St - GOOD SPOT
Carroll St & Clinton St - GOOD SPOT
Clinton St & President St - GOOD SPOT
Sackett St and Columbia St - GOOD SPOT
Rapelye St & Columbia St - GOOD SPOT
Rapelye St & Columbia St - GOOD SPOT
Woodhull St & Henry St - GOOD SPOT
Clinton St & Warren St - GOOD SPOT
Court St & Warren St - GOOD SPOT
Warren St & Henry St - GOOD SPOT
Henry St & Union St - GOOD SPOT
Court St & Pacific St - GOOD SPOT
Carroll St & Van Brunt St - GOOD SPOT
Douglass St & Court St - GOOD SPOT
We have already lost a number of spots on this block for the Citi Bike. It is ever more difficult to go food shopping, carry heavy items to and from a car whether it's a share car or a private car when you can't park close to your home. Therefore I would ask that you not put these car share spots on the same block as a Citi Bike station so that those who live near the Citi Bike don't have to worry about losing more of the most convenient spots for them
Anywhere on Court or Smith St where there are already parking meters are where the carshare spaces should go. I am sick and tired of regular alternate side non metered spaces being taken by citi bikes and now potentially car share. The city should accept the loss of revenue from the meters or institute a real resident parking program instead of taking away non metered alternate side parking spaces for this project (and citi bike, which took up exactly 0 metered spaces).
Anywhere on Court or Smith St where there are already parking meters are where the carshare spaces should go. I am sick and tired of regular alternate side non metered spaces being taken by citi bikes and now potentially car share. The city should accept the loss of revenue from the meters or institute a real resident parking program instead of taking away non metered alternate side parking spaces for this project (and citi bike, which took up exactly 0 metered spaces).
On a regularly scheduled bus route, near the park, almost a straight walk over to the nearest subway down congress, then bergen.
Easy access to Hamilton Ave, the BQE in both directions, and the tunnel from here.
Let's select blocks that are not in the vicinity of the citi bike reserved spots. Having reserved parking not spaces and reserved citi bike racks places an unfair parking crunch for tax playing residents. Case in point -- the locations on 4th place right off a huge citi bike location. Pick another block like Nelson, or 3rd place on the east side of court street. Let's be fair to everyone and let everyone share the burden. Better yet, resident parking stickers to keep out of state plates out of the limited parking spots.
This is NOT a good location for car share, we are already so limited in parking spots with the CityBikes at this corner and there happen to be a few private garages located here. I am sure you can find other locates that would be more suitable. I intend to spread the word to as many residents I can to get this location off your agenda.
Court street near the subway stop would be ideal!
This is a great location for car share due to the fact that we already have Citi Bikes on this corner. It makes sense to place car share spots near bike share docks, since people can bike over to a car to pick it up and then drop it off to bike home.
This is not a good location for car share do to the face that we already have citibikes on this corner. Where do you expect residents to park their cars. There are so many other blocks that would be a better location. I will be talking to whoever I can to get this location off your agenda.
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