
This is one block from the 85th Street entrance to the R train and adjacent to our neighborhood's only hotel, and 85th Street has a bike lane.
This is one block from the 85th Street entrance to the R train and adjacent to our neighborhood's only hotel, and 85th Street has a bike lane.
Bad intersection, too close to the entrance to the Bridge, it's currently a very busy bus stop. Littler is all over the place. Car's go every which way. There is a "No Pedestrian Crossing" intersection on both sides, between the entrance and the exit to the bridge. There is enough chaos there.
Corner of 86th Street and 4th Ave is a mess, you have the train station, and multiple and overcrowded bus stops, not to mention all the High School students, passing 86th between 4th & 5th ave, It's dangerously crowded.
Wide avenue and thoroughfare for the neighborhood.
Good spot. Lots of people in Bay Ridge and the surrounding neighborhoods want to reduce parking spots and increase the use of healthier transportation (such as bikes and public transportation!).
Neglected public open space in a well-located intersection.
Good for High School students by providing multiple options for commuting throughout the neighborhood.
This is a great place for a bike station. Increased accessibility to bikes will lead to less cars on the road, making the streets safer for everyone in the community. To make Bay Ridge more walkable and livable, we need to reduce the number of parking spots.
86th and 4th would be a great location since it is already a transportation hub. It's important for people to have access to bikes if there is a transit delay. This will reduce car traffic and make the space safer for all.
Centrally located commercial area with high pedestrian circulation. Wide avenue and sidewalks.
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