This past weekend, Citi Bike relaunched its website,
as Streetsblog first noted. Membership sign-up isn’t available yet, they point out.
But! The next Citi Bike demonstration is scheduled for April 21 (Earth Day) at Union Square.
In the meantime, workers are installing bike-docking stations in Brooklyn... and you can expect some here
soon enough.
And the Citi Bike site now has updated information on the
planned docking stations when the program
finally rolls out next month.
Here are the
planned East Village locations. (It's very
possible that I missed one from the interactive map, which you can find
here.) A modified
list from the last time that we took a look.
• North side of East 14th Street near Avenue B
This station will have 33 docks and is located on the sidewalk.
• South side of East 11th Street near First Avenue
This station will have 35 docks and is located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 11th Street near Second Avenue
This station will have 39 docks and is located in the parking lane of the street.
• East side of Lafayette Street near E 8th Street
This station will have 55 docks and is located in a no-parking area of the street.
• East 7th Street near Cooper Square
This station will have 42 docks and is located in a public park or plaza.
• North side of St. Mark's Place near Second Avenue
This station will have 39 docks and is located in a no-parking area of the street.
• North side of St. Mark's Place near First Avenue
This station will have 31 docks and is located in a no-parking area of the street.
• North side of East 7th Street near Avenue A
This station will have 35 docks and is located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 6th Street near Avenue B
This station will have 27 docks and is located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 10th Street near Avenue A
This station will have 36 docks and is located on the sidewalk.
• South side of East 13th Street near Avenue A
This station will have 39 docks and is located in the parking lane of the street.
• North side of East 9th Street near Avenue C
This station will have 38 docks and is located in the parking lane of the street.
• East side of Avenue D near East 11th Street
This station will have 24 docks and is located in a NYCHA (public housing) development
• East side of Avenue D near East 8th Street
This station will have 24 docks and is located in a NYCHA (public housing) development
• South side of East 5th Street near Avenue C
This station will have 31 docks and is located in the parking lane of the street
• South side of East 6th Street near Avenue D
This station will have 23 docks and is located on the sidewalk.
• East side of Avenue D near East 3rd Street
This station will have 23 docks and is located on the sidewalk.
• South side of East 2nd Street near Avenue C
This station will have 31 docks and is located in the parking lane of the street.
• North side of East 2nd Street near Avenue B
This station will have 37 docks and is located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 2nd Street near Second Avenue
This station will have 31 docks and is located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 3rd Street near First Avenue
This station will have 31 docks and is located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 2nd Street near Second Avenue
This station will have 31 docks and is located in the parking lane of the street.
• South side of East 4th Street near Second Avenue
This station will have 39 docks and is located in the parking lane of the street.
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Previously on EV Grieve:
Here are your East Village bike share locations, probably
Report: Citi Bike share back on track for a May debut, probably definitely
The East Village is in the 1st rollout phase of the bike-share program this May, probably for sure