Quote: "87th Street between Lexington and Park is not good because there are a lot of truck loading docks there."
Name: Michele Birnbaum
age:
Referring to: East 87th Street and Lexington Avenue
coordinates: 40.78017,-73.955082
Marker: large_red
Quote: "There are a lot of historic districts in this neighborhood, and bike racks just don’t belong. They’re eyesores."
Name: Elizabeth Ashley
age:
Referring to: East 75th Street and Park Avenue
coordinates: 40.773098,-73.962504
Marker: large_red
Quote: "There are too many kids there. During drop-off, pickup and recess the roads get blocked off to traffic."
Name: Jim Jordan, 60
age: 60
Referring to: East 84th Street, between Madison and Park avenues.
coordinates: 40.779676,-73.958714
Marker: large_red
Quote: "There’s already the Marine Transfer Station, and putting bikes in the mix is a little terrifying."
Name: Barbara Trueson, 57
age: 57
Referring to: East 91st Street and FDR Drive
coordinates: 40.778893,-73.943096
Marker: large_red
Quote: "Anything on Second Avenue will be bad, until the Second Avenue subway construction is done, and that’s still in a couple of years. The streets are all chopped off."
Name: Jim Jordan, 60
age: 60
Referring to: East 79th Street and 2nd Avenue
coordinates: 40.773338,-73.955058
Marker: large_red
Quote: "You’re not going to put it on a synagogue or a historic building. The aesthetic must be considered."
Name: Steven Sladkus
age:
Referring to: 3rd Avenue and East 67th Street
coordinates: 40.766561,-73.962932
Marker: large_red
Quote: "Traffic coming off the [Ed Koch Queensboro] bridge and FDR on 63rd Street is dangerous."
Name: Kim Reisler, 47
age: 47
Referring to: East 63rd Street and Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Exit
coordinates: 40.762711,-73.961545
Marker: large_red
Quote: "They should put it on Second Avenue once the [Second Avenue subway] construction is over, because further down there’s a protected bike lane. We need that full stretch."
Name: Klaus Christensen, 34
age: 34
Referring to: East 64 Street and Second Avenue
coordinates: 40.763723,-73.96206
Marker: large_green
Quote: "We should have them close to subway stations, and near schools."
Name: Klaus Christensen, 34
age: 34
Referring to: East 68th Street and Lexington Avenue
coordinates: 40.767855,-73.964059
Marker: large_green
Quote: "I’m really excited about this. I used it at least once a day when I used to live downtown. Great for short one-way trips."
Name: Claire Brennan, 23
age: 23
Referring to: East 86th Street and Lexington Avenue
coordinates: 40.779497,-73.955568
Marker: large_green
Quote: "A perfect spot would be on East 90th Street, just off Fifth Avenue, next to Church of the Heavenly Rest or the Cooper Hewitt. Engineer's Gate and the West-East bike lane are right there."
Name: Mary Davis
age:
Referring to: East 90th Street and 5th Avenue
coordinates: 40.784102,-73.958554
Marker: large_green
Quote: "They need a docking station near Weill Cornel Medical College around East 69th/East 70th Street between York and 1st and near Rockefeller University on York Avenue and 64th Street and in that promenade in front of the Roosevelt Island tram. Many college and grad students live on Roosevelt Island and would use the bikes when they get off the tram to go to Cornell, Rockefeller University, MSKCC, etc, instead of the bus or walking."
Name: Stefystef
age:
Referring to: East 69th Street and York Avenue
coordinates: 40.764918,-73.955171
Marker: large_green
Quote: "A great spot would be on 1st Ave and 89th Street."
Name: Kevin Charles
age:
Referring to: 1st Avenue and East 89th Street
coordinates: 40.778815,-73.947972
Marker: large_green