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Plenty of spacce on the sidewalk next to the park. This is a very busy area for park plus hospital access.
Who would this be targeting? This is an increasingly busy area. To the north of Chelsea Piers is a beautiful segment of Hudson River Park, which includes the skating park, the frying pan, and the community sailing pier. To the south is Google’s new HQ, City Winery, and the rooftop of Pier 57. Chelsea Piers itself, of course, has ample activities–most of which are tailored to active individuals, completely in line with Citi bike’s target demographics. People come from around the city to use the facilities here, despite the limited transportation options. Providing additional bike options for the gym goers and park goers will considerably contribute to your usage along the West Side Highway. Where are Stations Currently? On the West Side Highway, the closest Citi bike stations are Pier 81 and Pier 40 which are both over a mile from Chelsea Piers. While there are closer stations on 10th Ave, they are ¼ mile away across two highly trafficked avenues. Where should the docking station be located? While we would be glad to donate space on premises (e.g. in our garage at Pier 60), a more accessible long-term solution is at the east end of Pier 62, at our north end near the skating park and bus stop. People coming from/going to the north would find it easily. The Chelsea Piers Team is in favor of and would gladly support this initiative.
This would be an ideal location. A lot of people take Ubers & taxis to get to the boat rides and there is no where for the cars to go. They then have to turn around with other for hire vehicles around them, lot's of honking and shouting. It would make getting to the boats much easier. Plus, it just makes sense to have one along the East River for people who just want to take a bike ride.
I live in Crown Heights and bike to work every morning and night so I would use it.
Additional capacity at Tomkins Park would be welcome. Particularly if we could have a stop on the Tompkins side which is a bike lane and a increasingly popular cycle route connecting bed stuy to williamsburg and crown heights
Bed Stuy lacks in both stops and capacity, particularly around Tompkins ave which has an increasingly popular closed streets TAMA Sunday. People are driving and double parking as there are often limited other transport options as bike stations fill up and empty out at different parts of the day. This spot is close to the heart of Tompkins ave and would serve well as additional capacity and making it easy to access
Additional capacity is sorely needed on the North side of Greenpoint. Nearby docks are routinely completely full in evening hours.
Please add a citibike station at 22nd and 7th!!
parkside & ocean, please
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