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Citi Bike Expansion

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Astoria »

The stations arrive starting Sept. 12, bringing 2,000 bikes to Astoria, Harlem and Crown Heights.

Astoria »

The city has proposed installing 59 of the bike-sharing stations in the neighborhood.

Crown Heights »

The bike share docks are set to be installed in the neighborhood by the end of the year, DOT said.

Ditmars »

The DOT will be accepting public feedback on the locations for the next few weeks.

Long Island City »

The DOT is looking to add an additional 5 to 10 bike sharing stations to the neighborhood.

Crown Heights »

Residents who attended a city meeting marked on a map where they thought the stations should go.

Astoria »

The DOT will host two meetings to get public feedback on the program's launch in Queens CB1.

Park Slope »

DOT has proposed installing a "bike corral" that would replace one parking spot on Fifth Avenue.

Park Slope »

Docking stations are ready for use at Seventh Avenue and Park Place and Baltic Street and Fifth Avenue.

Park Slope »

The bike-sharing service is coming Monday to parts of Brooklyn, the Upper West Side and Upper East Side.

Park Slope »

Citi Bike is expected to expand into Park Slope, Gowanus, Carroll Gardens and Red Hook this year.

East Harlem »

The locations are not set in stone and people can still suggest alternatives, according to the DOT.

Long Island City »

Officials cut the ribbon on the first bike share station in the borough on Wednesday.  

Long Island City »

The bike sharing program expects to double its number of bikes as it expands over the next two years.

Bed-Stuy »

The new stations will reach as far as Utica Avenue and enrollment will start this summer, DOT says.