You can see a timeline of workshops
here.
There's one tomorrow, January 31st, for Hell’s Kitchen, Chelsea and
Clinton. The next one is on February 6th for the West Village, Tribeca
and and SoHo, and so on. If you are in NYC, I encourage you to
attend. This is what democracy is all about, and it'll make for a better
and more successful bike-share program!

10,000 new bikes will appear in New York City next summer when the new
bike-sharing program is launched. The bikes will be located in 600
stations sprinkled around Manhattan and Brooklyn, but the exact location
of each station still needs to be determined. That's where citizens of
NYC come in! The
NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) will be holding
community planning workshops
in various areas of the city to allow local citizens to help determine
what the best spots are for stations, and what the "hell no" locations
are.
Via
NYC DOT,
Streetsblog
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