It would be my dream to pick up a citibike from here.
It would be my dream to pick up a citibike from here.
Right inside the park entrance - off the street and very handy!
People speed down this section , especially in between the lights where cameras are posted. This is also part of a routine truck route for large 18 wheelers . Not a great location
the area is across from greenwood cemetery and the beginning of McDonald Ave.
This is a dangerous Intersection to put a bike station
This is a T-intersection used by school buses, children etc. That, the usual park traffic, and the additional foot and bike traffic generated by a citi bike station could prove hazardous
Please add a bike station beyond 15th street in Brooklyn. Please extend them on 5th Avenue out to 19th Street and beyond. I have polled the block and there is great interest and need for Citibike here. Thanks. Khaleel Ismail
The block between 42 and 43 Streets on 4th Ave , is the sidewalk of a city owned building ,4201 4th Ave. The sidewalk is wide enough to have a citi bike station without hindering pedestrian traffic. This would not interfere with any existing car parking spots.
Great way for BAT workers to get to work
A station near the entrance of the Church Avenue subway stop would help last-mile commuters from a major express stop on the F/G as well as bus routes B35, B16, B67, B69, &B103. This is the largest transportation hub between Prospect Park and GreenWood Cemetery This would help bridge access to poorly served neighborhoods on the southwestern side of Greenwood cemetery allowing transport to the only North/South train line in Brooklyn and access to reliable F service into lower manhattan. This side of the street does is relatively unused and would not interfere with local traffic, bus routes, or parking density.
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