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Empire Boulevard - Franklin Ave - Mc Keever Pl

Need grocery store access to Western Beef!

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Lefferts Ave - Washington Ave - Bedford Ave

Most definitely would get used

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Lefferts Ave - Bedford Ave - Rogers Ave

Needed

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Berkeley Pl - 6 Ave - 7 Ave

Need more here

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Ocean Ave - Empire Boulevard - Lincoln Rd

Yes need more park access

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Howard St - Crosby St - Broadway

There are not enough stations in this area to meet the daily workplace commuting demand. Nearby stations are always full. Please add more capacity to this side of Canal Street.

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Dean St - Washington Ave - Brooklyn

Our Citibike station has been removed. Please add one back. Our area is unfairly lacking!

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Flushing Ave - Nassau St - North Elliott Pl

The proximity of this location to not only the Wegmans shopping/industrial complex, but also to the massive Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp is a must add for citi bike service. Many people are forced to make the difficult choice to drive to the wegmans parking lot for shopping or to the Yard to work as a result of very limited public transportation close by. Citi bike is the best option but there are never enough bikes or docks available currently that serve this highly in demand area. The closest docks are almost always full by a half hour in to the work day, rendering using citi bike to get here too much of a gamble. Furthermore, if biking to buy groceries, there is a risk you may not have a dock close by and have to walk 15 to 20 minutes to the closest available dock. Adding a high capacity stop here would also free up many of the docks that are used by commutors, granting more equity of access to the citi housing developments that are close by.

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Flushing Ave - Washington Ave - Hall St

This is the location of the largest film & Television sound stage in New York, and also the home of the Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema. Many people choose to drive to the lot here as a result of very limited public transportation close by. Citi bike is the best option but there are no docks currently that serve this highly in demand bike drop off area. The closest docks are almost always full by a half hour in to the work day, rendering using citi bike to get here too much of a gamble. Adding a high capacity stop here would also free up many of the docks that are used by Studio and School commutors (even though they are less convenient) that are at clinton/Flushing Aves and flushing/Vanderbilt Aves. I've been waiting for a station stop here since I first received my citi bike membership back in May of 2013 as an early adopter.

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Bedford Ave - Flushing Ave - Park Ave

there NEEDS to be a dock here--the B44+ often runs only to flushing, preventing anyone from being able to get to Williamsburg Bridge Plaza, which is insane! This neighborhood shouldn't be allowed to block every dock on the map. At least give people passing through options to travel onwards!

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