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East 14 St - 14 St Loop - 14 St Loop

This site will provide much needed service to users taking the L Train which has a new entrance located at E.14th and Avenue A. Also, new shopping destinations at E.14th and Avenue A include a recently opened Trader Joe's and a new Target, as well as, other new stores and bars/restaurants. This is an ideal bike station location. Note that the MTA bus stop has been relocated from this site to the other side of the new subway entrance (between Ave A and First Ave). There is ample space for the new bike station. Thank you.

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Butler St - Bond St - Nevins St

This is an up and coming site in the city! Soon, the largest climbing gym in NYC (The Cliffs at Gowanus) will open at this intersection. In 2022, conEdison will be opening the Nevins Charging Hub to bring in clean energy storage systems and electric vehicle charging stations. Down the block is Public Records, a hugely popular venue, cultural center and vegan eatery. Lastly, this is a centralized location between several NYCHA housing developments that frequently utilize CitiBike stations. Anecdotally, nearby stations are consistently full, so this would be a perfect location to make more spaces available!

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35 St - Ditmars Boulevard - 23 Ave

Would be a great location for a new bike share station, as the stations in the area are well used.

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North 7 St - Bedford Ave - Driggs Ave

Bedford L stop is very busy and if you exit from driggs the nearest bike is very far. plus there is a school there.

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Hudson River Greenway - Bike Path - Bloomfield St

it's unbelievable we gave away so much space to private developers along the hudson river with no public transportation to get there. They need racks all up and down Hudson bike path but especially around chelsea piers, little island, city winery.

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Columbus Ave - West 60 St - West 61 St

Protected bike lane here with large parking area, in a current station desert b/t 63rd and 54th on Columbus, near to Lincoln Center, Fordham Lincoln Center, Columbus Circle, John Jay, Mt Sinai West etc.

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West 60 St - Columbus Ave - Amsterdam Ave

Near Fordham Lincoln Center and Columbus Circle subway

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Riverside Drive - West 100 St - West 97 St

The hudson river greenway is the most trafficked bike path in america, but there are no easily-accessible citibike docks near this entrance/exit. Currently, if i'm biking to this area, i need to spend a lot of time biking uphill (or, more likely, walking my bike up steep sidewalks) just to drop it off

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Hudson River Greenway - Pedestrian And Bike Path Link - Bike Path

Need Citbike between Pier 40 and 40 street on bike path

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West 59 St - 9 Ave - 10 Ave

A citibike station should be placed at 59th and 9th. The location is close to Columbus Circle, the hospital, Lincoln center, Fordham University, and large residential buildings. Additionally, new corporate offices for Deutsche Bank are being moved to just a block away. This would be a huge utility for students, professionals, travelers, and residential folks, and hospital goers.

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