N & S Conduit Blvd is a death trap in its current form. Not safe for scooter riders
Baisley Pond Park is one of SE Queens' greatest open spaces. Opening up scooter share opportunities would allow even more residents to access without a car. This parking field can easily convert 1-2 spaces to accomodate 10-20 scooters
Rochdale Village along Guy R Brewer Blvd has so much untapped potential for multimodal transport and yet is stuck with the Far Rockaway buses which get stuck in traffic. Adding a scooter station would open up greater access to Baisley Pond Park and Downtown Jamaica
The north side of the park has enough space to accomodate a scooter station.
There is a large space in front of the court building that can easily accomodate a scooter station. Its close to the Sutphin Blvd F station too
Hillside is not a safe street for biking or scooter traffic. Perhaps establishing a station a block away would be safer
Lot of bus and subway commuters wait here. Adding a scooter station here would give people alternatives to get home to East and South Queens when the buses are held up in traffic
Every block of downtown Flushing should have scooter parking
There should be a few on the Queens College campus
Convert one or two car parking spaces on Midland Parkway for the transfer to the F train
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