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Yellowstone Boulevard - 68 Ave - 68 Rd

Bike dock should be placed here at the park. Bike lane should also be installed along Yellowstone.

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Austin St - Continental Ave - 71 Rd

Austin street is way too crowded for bikes and no bike lanes. The sidewalks are packed

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Queens Boulevard - 71 Rd - Connector

Right by key foods close enough to the subway without being too close to cause crowding.

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69 Ave - Yellowstone Boulevard - 108 St

69th Ave & Yellowstone Not suitable at all! Narrow side street where cars turning often to go to garage. Also where apt building trash is placed for collection. Instead two short blocks away is Yellowstone Park between 68th Ave & Rd on Yellowstone. MUCH better idea as many have proposed.

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Austin St - 63 Drive - 64 Rd

Need a bike share station here. Super-busy commercial district on the border of very large residential district. A bike station here would be great for both people needing to get to shopping in Forest Hills, as well as return trip and drop off.

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63 Drive - Austin St - Wetherole St

Must have a rack at 63rd Dr and Austin. 63rd is a major through routes past Woodhaven Blvd to the M train on Metropolitan or Ridgewood via Eliot or past Juniper Park to Maspeth. Also provides RP residents 10 minute access to Forest Hills/Austrin St shopping and LIRR and E/F express trains. And offers a 20 min route to CitiField.

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Austin St - Continental Ave - 71 Rd

Worst place to put any bikes. This is "fast food row" and all have major mountains of garbage that they throw out every day. How will Sanitation do the daily pickup and clean any spills? Chick fil-A, McDonald's, Falafel joint, Station House restaurant, also food trucks. What are some of you thinking when tagging this as a potential spot?

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71 Ave - Austin St - Queens Boulevard

Should be on Queens near the bike lane and subway. Plenty of room to install and house bike docks on the wide Queens Blvd lane dividers.

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Austin St - Continental Ave - 71 Rd

Particularly with the heavy traffic and congestion, adding bike docking stations would exacerbate that scenario on Continental Ave. Emergency vehicles use Continental Ave as a pass thru as well and altering that corridor with permanent fixtures could restrict access in an emergency. Also...With limited sidewalk and street space, this is the worst spot to consider placing citi bikes.

Not suitable for Citi Bike Station
Location Not Suitable for Citi Bike Station
Austin St - Continental Ave - 71 Rd

Particularly with the heavy traffic and congestion, adding bike docking stations would exacerbate that scenario on Continental Ave. Emergency vehicles use Continental Ave as a pass thru as well and altering that corridor with permanent fixtures could restrict access in an emergency. Also...With limited sidewalk and street space, this is the worst spot to consider placing citi bikes. .

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