6 avenue should not have a citó bike. This area is already difficult to find parking. Now you going to bring this nonsense to make it make it worse for locals
6 avenue should not have a citó bike. This area is already difficult to find parking. Now you going to bring this nonsense to make it make it worse for locals
This is the perfect location for a citibike location since its in front of a laundry mat parking lot, does not obstruct any home views, next to a bike lane at the bottom of a hill and the solar panels would get a ton of light
Near the subway, plenty of room under the overpass
I'd appreciate a Citi Bike station here. It's a great spot since this side of the sidewalk doesn't face any homes, so it would not be intrusive for any existing homeowners.
The 1st. Avenue and 58th Street by army terminal area would be ideal. Visitors and tourist using the NYC ferries at Pier 4 would be able to rent Citi Bikes to ride in Sunset Park neighborhood.
Will be great to be as close to Coney Island as possible. We should be able to enjoy citibike all the way south.
Parking is scarce, more people have cars now than ever before in this area and you cannot take away parking on 16th St. Between 6th & 7th Aves. Put the bike racks near parks, the cemetery, along 18th St. Along the Prospect Expressway where there are fewer cars. Be fair about placement and take residents needs into consideration.
Would love any stations anywhere at the southern edge of this border.
extra wide sidwalk adjacent to government owned MTA building. would require no loss of parking spaces and more than enough space for pedestrians and citibike.
Adding a CitiBike station on 4th ave would not be a good idea because of vehicle traffic and outdoor dining and it would be a result of lacking of road space.
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