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Why do the police get to hoard this prime public space for their private vehicles? This was the most requested spot in the neighborhood during the initial round of public input. It should have a bike share station.
A station is much needed for Norman Avenue!
This would be a great location for a citi bike station
It's at the centre of dense housing complexes, allowing for easier access than the next closest stations, 106/Madison or 106/Lexington, both a 4-minute walk away.
Increased office coming on line in this neighborhood (Google, Disney campus), requiring more stations to be built in anticipation.
Increase bike share capacity by adding a station at this location this will serve a lot of low-income residents of the NYCHA Stuyvesant Gardens development and Medgar Evers Apartments!
Add a station here to serve Fulton park and connect with Utica A C train station
This seems a great location for a citi bike station. It would serve a busy area of the neighborhood with many restaurants and cafés, a community garden, and a bus stop. This will fill current gaps/lack of stations here but also add capacity to the existing stations on Lewis Ave which are always full or empty!
There is a lack of Citi bike stations in the neighborhood, especially on the eastern side of Bed-Stuy. This station would serve a busy playground. The sidewalks on the playground side (on Monroe on the south side of the street) are wide. The location would be perfect and help fill gaps + add capacity to the stations on Lewis Ave
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