
Sidewalk is wide, in front of the school weekends area are empty, great for students to take after school - as too many parents are in cars waiting in cars idling
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Sidewalk is wide, in front of the school weekends area are empty, great for students to take after school - as too many parents are in cars waiting in cars idling
Next to station, small park with a lot of space, access to riverside and broadway
Wide sidewalk, next to sharrows on Fort Washington - lots of access for residents and hospital employees alike, without getting stuck on one-way streets.
a pedestrian plaza
Near a high school and a University for Students to use. No near a bus route, so could improve accessibility.
Highest point in Manhattan. Good place to have a bike stand. Near a subway entrance, and there's room.
A station near the entrance to a park and a subway station
Right by bus stops and very close to 190 a train stop- between two very busy hubs of Dyckman and 181. Per
This small street extension could work provided that proper bike lanes were installed along Seaman.
This park would be a perfect spot for everyone in this neighborhood to get their bike from and drop off
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