
This locatiom as a citi bike station is a no brainer!
This locatiom as a citi bike station is a no brainer!
This spot would be good for a citibike bike station - Miller already has bike traffic as it is a marked street. It is a block away from the Van Siclen subway stop. This street is a little wider that some nearby streets.
Having a station here would be great - so close to the upper section of Highland park. Also, it would benefit since one side of this street does not have housing (just a fence with a view of the parkway).
The farthest east you could place one on Jamaica would give access to those who live in Cypress Hills east of Jamaica/Shepherd and are outside of the “boundary/zone”. It would be a short walk.
While many are not biking on Atlantic Avenue, they are biking through it and having a station placed on this wide sidewalk that does not have residential housing would be beneficial. As for key nearby destinations it is near two of three of the Van Siclen Avenue subway stations (recommend a Citi Bike station at the Van Siclen subway station on Livonia), Q24 bus route, Highland Park, nearby post office and health centers a few blocks away.
This is a great spot to add a Citi Bike station. It is near many destinations of interest for this community (Highland Park, Brooklyn Public Library's Arlington Branch, bus stop for Q56, the subway station at Cleveland 4 blocks away, etc.). Would recommend to place the bikes on the street (Ridgewood side of the triangle plaza instead of Jamaica Avenue).
Accesso perfecto a Bushwick, y con cercania a la parada del camino Q56. Aqui!!!!!
Perfect location.
Near YMCA, bus stop, Highland Park, Highland Boulevard which connects you to Bushwick. This HAS to be one of the docking stations. It also as far as you can go in the map which can give access to a docking station for those who live farther east on Jamaica Avenue/Cypress Hills. Thank you for finally bringing CitiBikd to Cypress Hills!
This would be a great spot, close to park.
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