
The streets and sidewalks are filled with these. Get them out of queens. It us dangerous and makes the neighborhood look like a slum. What a waste of taxpayer funds.
The streets and sidewalks are filled with these. Get them out of queens. It us dangerous and makes the neighborhood look like a slum. What a waste of taxpayer funds.
This intersection defines a core transportation node in the route between Eastern Flushing (aka Auburndale) and greater Bayside area, bordered by the Cleaview
This is the third time I have had one of these abandoned in front of my house. Twice this week. Thus program is mismanaged and has to stop or be seriously revamped. They are being abandoned all over the neighborhood blocking sidewalks, intersections and streets. They are dangerous especially in the dark.
Terrible spot for these nuisance bikes to be dropped. They are left blocking entrances for 2 days.
AGAIN a bike is abandoned in front of my house . It has been here for three days. Right now there are 4 abandoned bikes on my one block. I have already reported the other multiple times - nothing happens This program is not working. It is a burden on the home owners who have to be sure while these abandoned bikes are on their property they are not an impediment to either traffic or pedestrians. And what if someone falls over one or pretends to, the first one sued will be the homeowner. This was not supported by the community board, our city council member or the community which got no notice or opportunity for input End it now.
Good spot near both Main St and parks but not on busy road
7-11 24 hours
This island is a good parking area away from businesses and pedestrian sidewalk. Supermarket so good traffic for possible rental.
Your scooters are blocking the corner crosswalk, This area or any pedestrian crosswalk should be a parking area.
narrow corner that needs all the free sidewalk space with a lot of pedestrian traffic and children playing
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