By apartment buildings
By apartment buildings
The Verizon building is a weird part of the street grid with no windows and no store front to interact with. Having a citibike dock on Restaurant Row would draw a lot of people to the neighborhood and give them an easy means of accessing the businesses.
A station here can keep the precinct cars off the sidewalk, since they're often unable to self enforce.
By the school
This curb and wall separating Gerard Towers swimming pool serves little purpose other than NYPD curbside parking. Adding a docking station here would be tremendous especially considering the Forest Hills Concerts always draw huge crowds and people may want to arrive on CitiBike rather than driving or by the LIRR/subway.
A bikeshare station for the cops. Maybe now they can get to work without bringing a whole fleet of cruisers to clog up the neighborhood with their illegal parking.
Around the corner from the subway, where the sidewalks are a bit wider. I wonder if a bike rack here would create less of a bottleneck versus on QB which gets a lot of foot traffic between the subway entrance and the cab stand
on 63 Rd protected bike lane, near dense housing and grocery stores
on 63 Rd protected bike lane, intersects street connecting north to 99 st bike lane
On PBL, near dense apartments, relatively far from other suggested dock locations
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