
It’s safe to say billiards and biking go together
It’s safe to say billiards and biking go together
Lock yard bar would be a safer way to commute home quickly via bike than take the subway alone at night
Put the station near the inbound Manhattan side as that is where I am commuting and always running late
Everyone in the world shops at Balady. We definitely need more bike parking here and citibike would be very popular. Not blocking their delivery trucks of course
Create some pedestrian visibility where this vehicle is parked in the crosswalk
A bike rack near the high school could be a great option for students to get to and from class in the mornings and afternoons.
This area is often busy hosting little league games--paths are thin and often full of pedestrians, with no dedicated bike infrastructure. The waterfront dedicated bike path is safer and more scenic as well.
Re-upping another comment I made further down along this route: Generally speaking, the parks proper are not in my opinion a good place for a citibike dock, for the simple reason that they contain many steps and are not conducive for cycling. Placing bike racks along the waterfront is much better because it is along a smooth, dedicated bike path where you can get from one place to another without needing to stop and walk the bike. I will also add that reducing the need for walking bikes up and down stairways will also save Citibike users money, while allowing them to have more of their paid time spent riding the bikes!
Generally speaking, the parks proper are not in my opinion a good place for a citibike dock, for the simple reason that they contain many steps and are not conducive for cycling. Placing bike racks along the waterfront is much better because it is along a smooth, dedicated bike path where you can get from one place to another without needing to stop and walk the bike.
Seconding the request to put one right in front of Nicole's office.
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