Can act as traffic calming option on a school street, next to 179th street subway, bus stops. Perfect way to connect people from Saint Albans to 179th street station.
A perfect spot for people to use scooter parking.
This will help neighborhood people to get around.
Vital place for a lot of people to use scooters. People walk up from the south to get to Jamaica center and other important offices near by.
This is a great middle point for a lot of people walking up to Jamaica avenue.
Provides an easy access to Cunningham Park, near multiple bus stops, delis, and to the bank. street is never congested, will provide alternate mode of transit options for residents, reducing the delay to bus or subway. LI Expressway and Grand Central Parkway
perfect location right after getting off the bus, an easy access to Cunningham Park, near multiple bus stops, delis, and to the bank. street is never congested, will provide alternate mode of transit options for residents, reducing the delay to bus or subway. LI Expressway and Grand Central Parkway
Provides an easy access to Cunningham Park, near multiple bus stops, delis, and to the bank. street is never congested, will provide alternate mode of transit options for residents, reducing the delay to bus or subway. LI Expressway and Grand Central Parkway
This is right next to a transit hub for buses, next to the Central Queens library, the 169th Street subway, and Parsons Blvd subway. Even taking away two parking spots will allow an alternative access to people who constantly use one of the most widely used libraries in the WORLD, a center of community activities. This street is congested with traffic while at the same time being a major area which children use to go to the library. It is also next to a recently built mosque which will allow access to senior people to pray
Near 179th street subway, the spot is always illegally occupied even though the sign is no stopping any time. Multiple bus lines, supermarkets, and grocery stores nearby.
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