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Crews this morning removed the Citi Bike docking station on East Fourth Street just west of Second Avenue. This is temporary, per EVG contributor Derek Berg, who took these photos...
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Apparently East Fourth Street here between Second Avenue and the Bowery
Here's more about the program:
In collaboration with New York Cares and the DOT Bike Share Program, DOT Art beautifies asphalt around Citi Bike stations with colorful designs. … The first project took place in August 2013 at the Franklin Street station between West Broadway and Varick Street in Manhattan.
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[Via Dot Art]
Later today, Derek spotted someone putting down an undercoat…
And if you are looking to either get or return a Citi Bike... Second Avenue and East Second Street might be a good option.
12 comments:
Permanently move them to the bottom of the Hudson.
Anonymous, Ditto!
maybe next they'll do St Marks Place
I hear there's a new discovery of a metal eating plant, seems like food for a while?
The metal-eating plant eats nickle. The citibike docs take only credit cards.
Q: What do you call 1 citi bike docking station at the bottom of the Hudson?
A: A good start
Please stop trying to make our streets look like a child's bedroom from Ikea.
For THIS we have money?! And I agree that it looks like a bad rug from Ikea.
Hell, the street has been beautified just by removing that crappy bike stand, no need to do anything else.
Yeh Gojira! I like your thought.
don't dump them in the Hudson, such a waste! dump them in the Atlantic ocean...they'd make a great artificial coral reef!
They should have at the least swept up all the dirt and grime left from the stations before starting their mural....
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