
Expand station or add another near 2 av to help with over capacity
Expand station or add another near 2 av to help with over capacity
Fill in critical gaps along greenway
In front of store and New Women Space. No open driveway or bus stop. Seems like a good place to increase coverage in this neighborhood. Any existing Citi Bike stations are a few block from this pinned location.
Please add a station here
Adding a bike dock here would make the ferry a more viable transit option and connect with the planned redesigned Q103 route. Important connection.
Now the intersection of two two-way bike lanes, important to increase capacity here
this whole neighborhood is often either full of completely full or completely empty docks. adding docks on riverside drive would be helpful in distributing the load across the docks, and keeping citibike available for its users!
The citibike dock availability in soho is currently brutal in the mornings and evenings. the docks are full in the mornings after 9 am until around 4 pm when people start to leave. then, there are often no bikes available by 6 or 7pm. This is quite frustrating. Additionally, the corners in soho are fairly dangerous because of large trucks that will park at the corner and block visibility. Adding docks to any of these corners would be helpful in increasing pedestrian safety as well as increasing the availability of citibikes
More capacity is needed near the Prospect Ave subway station. There is often not enough bikes or not enough parking. Sometimes even the 16th Street and 4th Avenue station does not provide enough. Ideally the additional capacity would be a couple of placed a block or two south of there off of 4th Avenue, but this expansion map does not allow for that.
A lot more parking capacity is needed near Methodist Hospital, at 7th Avenue and 6th Street. There are often no empty spots for parking bikes during the day and so one ends up needed to walk several blocks away from the hospital to just to deposit a bike.
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