
The entrance to the running/biking path is a great place to place a station.
The entrance to the running/biking path is a great place to place a station.
Great location for High School children riding bikes to and from school
Not a suitable location. Old mature shady trees will prevent solar charging for the payment station.
wonderful spot to connect to a major train hub.
Perfect spot for bikes. Hopefully it will cause the need for less cars as people can hop on the bike.
This is not suitable if it will take up parking spots. It currently takes up to a half hour or more after 6pm on any given week night to find a parking spot in the entire area along Fort Hamilton Pkway and 3rd ave as well as between 101st and 92nd street. There are public parks and take up space in those areas instead. Please and Thank you.
Great spot for bike parking. Near bike lane, express bus stops, footbridge over highway, and diverts traffic away from 86th Street.
Connects x28 express bus riders to rest of bay ridge
Re: all 4 corners of 77th Street & 4th Ave. It is precisely because this area is a focal point of heavy foot traffic, high vehicular volume for cars seeking to get on the Expressway to Staten Island at 79th Street and 7th Avenue, a B-4 Bus turning corner, a B-4 bus stop and the R Train's 77th Street stop that renders it very unsuitable for a Citi Bike docking station. The number one reason is safety. A secondary reason is that it would add more traffic volume to an already congested intersection. A third reason is that it would adversely affect parking in an area that is already challenged.
This is not a good location. There is a Citi Bike stand one block away on 67th Street. If we need more in this area, under the highway leading up to the 69th Street pier would be the better location.
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