
This would become the closest Citibike station to the Woodside LIRR station, making the LIRR more accessible by Citibike to those in Queens - I'm awaiting the day when the border is extended all the way to the Woodside LIRR station!
This would become the closest Citibike station to the Woodside LIRR station, making the LIRR more accessible by Citibike to those in Queens - I'm awaiting the day when the border is extended all the way to the Woodside LIRR station!
south end of this area
Northern Blvd is currently not open since only means of transport is car. Want a citibike near this plaza to make this more open everyone.
PLEASE put one here--it's the closest to the sunnyside gardens area, and would be a very convenient link to astoria shops/transit. I would reactivate my citibike membership for this.
This area is NOT ideal for bikes. One side is residential houses, the other side typically has airport workers parking their cars. Parking is very hard to find in this area and bike racks would make things harder for both parties. Also, there is now a new two way street that curves into the airport (end of 81st street and 19th ave), which would impede bikers.
This is a public green area so residential folk won't be as impacted.
PS 2 is a great place for CitiBike. I have been a member since the inception and cannot tell you desperately my home turf needs racks! We are far from the subway and underserved by slow buses. Especially with Co-Vid 19, I know many, many neighbors and friends who would be thrilled to have the bikes in our area. The School is great, Carlo Lillo Park Triangle on 20th Ave is great, a Rack near LaGuardia Center on Ditmars and 43rd great, but most especially in the 70 streets! Thanks!
Please push as east as possible. As a doctor working at NYC public hospitals (Elmhurst and Queens) cannot emphasize the importance of these stations at these locations
Next to the subway and away from the busiest part of the intersection.
Residential area, not suitable
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