Major shopping area with lots of visitors, there's also plenty of space behind Aldi on 97th Street which could better be served with a citibike rack. Near the protected bike lane on 62nd Dr.
Major shopping area with lots of visitors, there's also plenty of space behind Aldi on 97th Street which could better be served with a citibike rack. Near the protected bike lane on 62nd Dr.
By the train
The Parkway Hospital is currently being turned into housing. As this housing comes online, it would be great to have equitable access to citibike
Near multiple protected bike lanes on Grand Central Parkway and 62nd Dr. Near the pedestrian walkway to Flushing Meadows Corona Park and the playground with a track. This is a popular destination for people to exercise, play tennis and other other sports, and is a perfect location for a rack.
This location is at the edge of the expansion area but it is at a key location by Queens Borough Hall, the current City Council member and the E,F train station. Adding docking stations gives people access to their government agencies/officials and transit for multi-modal travel
The commercial section of 108th Street at numerous intersections have these large bulbout typologies that would be great for adding CitiBike capacity. Ideally on street would be best but the sidewalks seem to have enough space to accomodate a docking station or 2
Needs daylighting and close to the 67th Ave LIRR bridge which connects many people.
Huge on street triangle doing absolutely nothing and cars take it as a shortcut rather than waiting at the designated stop sign. Putting a large dock here would cut off access and force drivers to behave appropriately. High school students or faculty can use the dock to get to to Austin Street or other parts of CB6 faster. May also consider adding some seating too!
There is a major intersection at Ascan Avenue and Austin Street which would be well served by a new bike dock
On this stretch of 62nd Drive, there is a "protected" bike which sits between two very populated residential complexes. Adding capacity here would give many residents access and serve as a form of daylighting
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