There's limited space for parking and pedestrians. Scooters need to be brought to a location where there is ample space. Rochdale Village is not that place!
Rochdale Village is private property. These scooters encourages unwanted and extra traffic in the community. People are riding them on the sidewalks with children and seniors, it's a hazard, and they are an eyesore seeing them everywhere.
The bikes should not be left randomly throughout our community in Southeast Queens. Rochdale Village in particular. Why not have designated spots similar to Citi bike. Right now our community looks horrible!
We need to connect the scooter program with the citibike program in Corona. One can argue that Flushing is more densely populated than Corona, and yet Flushing was excluded from the phase 4 of the Citibike expansion. We need a way to connect the two programs so local commuters can switch mode of transport if needed. Thanks
Kissena Ave is already seeing lots of private scooter traffic. We need dedicated bike path and protection from cars and buses. The corner of Kissna and Holly is already an express bus stop, with 4 different bus lines stopping here. If we have a scooter stop here on a side street not interfering with bus traffic, it will serve the community well by having another option to get to places.
On the current bike path of Sanford Ave, intersection with Main Street. Ideal place for bike rack or scooter parking as it's one of the few suitable places on the existing bike path within downtown Flushing.
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Great access to vanderbilt parkway to enjoy along the path toward Alley Pond Park or to Kissena Park; great connection to Q46 bus within a few minutes of walking if there was escooter parking at the 199th st 75th Ave intersection. Helps provide daylighting at the stop sign for better visibility for pedestrians crossing through the street. A few parking spots would be sacrificed but majority of street parking is full along Peck Ave and not at 199TH ST until dawn.
This is not a good location. It is connected to a city park and junior high school. Yes, people visit the area, but the area is designed to facilitate a playground. Reviewing the layout for this newly updated park will be essential to the security of scooters and placement.
Not a good location. This is private property for Rochdale Village.
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