
Great location next to Starbucks, wherein not too much foot traffic would allow people to grab and park bikes with ease and out of way from people on sidewalk. Very close proximity to A train. Near bike paths as well.
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Great location next to Starbucks, wherein not too much foot traffic would allow people to grab and park bikes with ease and out of way from people on sidewalk. Very close proximity to A train. Near bike paths as well.
Once the DOT clears up all the trucks and cars and construction here, this is a perfect spot for residents who are headed both north or south of the bike lane.
THis long forgotten entrance into Ft Washington Park has more than ample room for a bike dock. Placing one here would encourage people to use this side of the the park more often.
This is such a major biking hub... putting a docking station here would be wonderful for residents of the area that want to bike thru the park below — or head up the big hill at 181st. There is ample room for a station here too
THis area has massive sidewalk areas and it a great place for a docking station that wont interfere with people's love of their parking spaces
Since everyone seems so worried about loosing parking spaces around plaza layfeyette... how about putting the bike rack here.
There is room on the sidewalk in front of the NYC Transit structure or along the curb on 9th Avenue in front of it. The sidewalks often have parked cars. Perhaps you could also look at redesigning the mouth into 9th Ave from Broadway and create a docking station in that area.
Large open area near entrance to Fort Tryon Park. Near Dyckman A train and bus stops.
Near subway. Wide sidewalk. Central location for neighborhood access. Close to bike paths.
Excellent location near new bike ramp to GWB and near bike paths on 180th street.
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