Traffic & Transit
Tell DOT Where To Put Citi Bike Docks In Crown Heights, Bed-Stuy
The city is asking for suggestions in its plan to expand Citi Bike into Bed-Stuy, Ocean Hill, Crown Heights and Prospect-Lefferts Gardens.

BROOKLYN, NY — Citi Bike is on its way to Central Brooklyn, and you can help determine where.
The Department of Transportation and Citi Bike have opened a "Suggest a Station" survey for the bike-sharing network's foray into Bed-Stuy, Ocean Hill, Crown Heights and Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, the latest stage in a citywide expansion project.
The survey will let New Yorkers add suggestions to a feedback map about where stations should go in the neighborhoods, specifically in the boundaries of Community Boards 3, 5, 8, 9, and 16.
Find out what's happening in Prospect Heights-Crown Heightsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The Brooklyn stations come as Citi Bike expands across the five boroughs as part of an initiative to make Citi Bike citywide.
Citi Bike is expanding and we’d like to know where you want to see @CitiBikeNYC stations! There are two feedback maps open; one focusing on Brooklyn and the other focusing on Queens. Brooklyn: https://t.co/PqSiugLKiW Queens: https://t.co/IbQz184w9p pic.twitter.com/mY6bgQIVd7
— NYC DOT (@NYC_DOT) August 24, 2021
The expansion most recently included nearly 100 stations slated for South Slope, Windsor Terrace and Sunset Park. A Suggest a Station survey is also currently open for Queens.
Find out what's happening in Prospect Heights-Crown Heightsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The full Citi Bike expansion is set to be completed by the end of 2023.
To add a suggestion to the Brooklyn map, New Yorkers should read the "Feedback Map Instructions" page. They can then add markers and pins as close to an intersection as possible, including where there is already a marker or pin from someone else. Comment and suggestions can also be sent to bikeshare@dot.nyc.gov.
Find more information and the suggestion survey here.
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