
This is a huge bike desert in a neighborhood already starved for available bikes at popular commuting hours. school and subway nearby, would be an ideal place to connect to transportation after dropping kids off in the morning!
This is a huge bike desert in a neighborhood already starved for available bikes at popular commuting hours. school and subway nearby, would be an ideal place to connect to transportation after dropping kids off in the morning!
We have many stations nearby but none that have bikes in the morning! Plus this block is near many schools and would greatly benefit parents who bike to work after dropping kids off! Please! More stations near 93rd and amst and more morning bikes!
This would be a perfect place for a CitiBike station. There are none in the area. This is right next to a public park, with a public pool, and on the same block as the pedestrian bridge over the highway. Seems like a no brainer...
It would be beneficial to residents of the area to add a stop east of 1st Avenue and below 57th street to avoid riders and citizens of the city from having to cross into the dangerous traffic of the bridge. Sutton Place has limited car travel and has access to the east side of Manhattan. This would be a great place for a station. - Resident of 57th and 1st.
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Citi bikes always out here. Please expand capacity
community desperately needs addition on this block!
infill in dense area would encourage usage. nearest rack is very often completely empty. second nearest rack is very often completely full. rack in between would probably help balance and encourage use.
could be added on flushing or elsewhere in near vicinity but there is space on industrial blocks here gap in system near on/greenway should be closed/
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