
The UES needs more capacity, period. Especially blocks closer to the water.
The UES needs more capacity, period. Especially blocks closer to the water.
What I really want is an expansion farther south. I moved to Ditmas Park from Park Slope and had to let my citibike membership go. I really, really, miss it and I know there would be a lot of new members added if the stations just extended a few more blocks.
This intersection has a lot of activity at the businesses across the street but there is no docking station. There is ample area on city-owned land where I have placed the pin. A dock could be installed without interrupting vehicle traffic by placing it in the wide pedestrian corridor between the High School and the tennis courts. This area often lacks open docks so it would be good to have another station.
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This is the orthocenter of LGBTQ+ facilities across Manhattan. Placing a bike station here would strengthen the community.
Great opportunity to add a small-mid sized Citi Bike station. Location is situated next to a public elementary (Brooklyn New School) and middle school (Brooklyn Collaborative Studies), a neighborhood NYC Parks playground (DiMattina), and a very popular and active baseball/softball field (DiMattina). The sidewalks on the Southside of the street (Rapelye Street between Henry & Hicks Streets) are very wide and never congested (leaving plenty of room for sidewalk Citi bike install). Additionally, south side of Rapelye Street is No Standing/Parking, so could be used for Citi Bike station as well. The nearest current Citi bike stations are over 5 minutes walk away currently, and this street is one of the furthest Carroll Gardens locations from the subway (Carroll Street F&G). Middle School and elementary school attract students from all over the city, as does the baseball field which is used from April through November by Brooklyn and Citywide leagues.
We need more stations North of Myrtle Ave, near Kent Ave bike path. The park on Taaffe between Myrtle and Park Aves would be ideal!
Need more Citi Bike stations along the Greenway where they can bike towards the Greenway legally and safely. All the stations along 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen currently are on bike lanes that head East, or streets with no direct access to the Greenway, via bike lane or no.
Desperately need more bikes all over Hell's Kitchen, but especially along the 9th Ave bike lane
This station, and all the stations in Hell's Kitchen, are perpetually empty, and there's no refund on a citi bike subscription when there are no bikes anywhere in the neighborhood, which is almost always.
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