This would be a very dangerous place to put a Citibike station. There is excessive commercial traffic, loading and unloading, and business activity. Furthermore, cars always make U turns here.
This would be a very dangerous place to put a Citibike station. There is excessive commercial traffic, loading and unloading, and business activity. Furthermore, cars always make U turns here.
Requesting station at 52nd and 2nd Ave in Sunset Park
I posted a comment for nearby on 36th and 5th, as I feel that would be a better location than here, but this is also a convenient spot for a Citibike station away from the terrible traffic closer to the park. There is plenty of room on the wide pavement to accommodate a station while not closing off the road. While it would be less safe here than around the corner at 36th and 5th, I still think this is a good, visible option.
This area is currently underutilized and would be excellent, safe location for a CitiBike station. The pavement is wide. The one-way traffic on 36th Street reduces issues with dangerous traffic on 5th avenue closer to the Bus Depot, and this is convenient to both the 36th Street train station as well as the bus stop on 36th street.
A bike dock by the Tennis Center would be great!
Several businesses on this corner are currently using this parking spot for their outdoor seating areas. Taking that space away for a CitiBike dock would be extremely damaging to the businesses and there are perfect spots on the next block (across from the park).
This is the perfect spot for a CitiBike station. On the sidewalk facing the park between the two entrances. It wouldn't block any businesses or residences and the many visitors to the park would be well served for their coming and needs. Would mirror similar popular CitiBike stations throughout Brooklyn Parks.
Put them by the bike lanes and take away parking spots.
Right at the corner of Caton and Parkside would make a lot of sense because there are so many activities going on in the Parade Ground and not alot of parking. Right now people end up spending way too much time circling for parking.
Greenwood cemetary is not a good location for bikes. I like to bike around the city to get places and also for recreation but I see the benefit of leaving Greenwood as a safe place for pedestrians. Adding bikes to this place would make it unsafe for pedestrians - we would have to constantly look around for bikes, little kids would not be able to roam around freely, and the general atmosphere would be changed. Right now it is serene and relaxing. Please let it remain that way.
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