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A dock at the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge promenade off of the Tillary St bike lane would be great!
A dock at the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge promenade off of the Tillary St bike lane would be great!
There is currently a total lack of stations in the Wall Street area. Additional racks proximate to the pedestrianized area and along the Broaway bike lane would be great.
A bike rack at the end of the Hudson River Greenway and proximate to Pier A and the battery park greenway please!
A bike rack in the pedestrianized area of the seaport is a no brainer!
Major destinations WITHIN the Park should have bike racks! Leisure rides or trips to the park shouldn't always require a schlepp to the nearest rack OUTSIDE the park.
How are there not already bike racks at the Met?? I'm sure this would get heavy tourist usage but as a resident, I want to be able to easily bike to my favorite museum too!
I'd love more racks within Brooklyn Bridge Park along the bike path for trips to the waterfront. The existing rack on Fulton street is already oversized and very popular.
There really should be a handful of docks throughout Prospect park off of East and West Drive. I often just hop on a bike to go for a joy ride without and destination in mind but find myself doing a couple loops around the park. Would also be really convenient for picnics in the park. The schlepp across the long meadow really adds up in time - it would be great to be able to dock within a couple hundred feet of major destinations withing the park including the long meadow, boat house, LeFrak Center, picnic pavillion, etc.
There really ought to be a rack here adjacent to the Greenway, Hudson river park, the bus station, and Chelsea Piers.
A rack in this location right on the hudson river greenway bike path at Christopher Street Pier is a necessary - there are no docks anywhere near here!
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