
Starting in the Fall of 2025, NYC DOT in partnership with Lyft will expand and improve Citi Bike throughout Queens, the Bronx and Brooklyn to meet growing ridership demand and help ensure New Yorkers across the city have equitable access to the system. High use areas throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn will also receive additional Citi Bike stations to meet demands and increase capacity as the network continues to grow.
Wish there was a Citi Bike station near you? Suggest a location on our feedback maps:
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Suggest a station in the Bronx's Community Board 7 & 8 (Riverdale & Norwood)
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Suggest a station in Brooklyn's Community Board 10 (Bay Ridge)
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Suggest a station in Brooklyn's Community Board 12 (Kensington)
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Suggest a station in Queens' Community Board 6 (Forest Hills) - map coming soon!
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Suggest a station in Brooklyn's Community Board 5, 16 & 17 (Brownsville & East New York) - map coming soon!
Citi Bike offers a discounted annual membership to low-income New Yorkers
$5 / month membership
Not an annual commitment, discounted e-bike minute rate ($0.06 / minute instead of $0.17 / minute)
- Eligibility:
- If you live -> in ANY NYCHA/PACT housing
- AND/OR if you receive SNAP
- AND/OR if you are a member of a select Community Development Credit Union
- Registration open: ongoing, not a new discount
- How to sign up:
- Register with your NYCHA lease or tenant ID or SNAP ID on Citi Bike website: https://citibikenyc.com/community-programs/reducedfare
- Credit Union members need an activation code from a participating credit union: https://citibikenyc.com/pricing/cdcu
- Additional discounts for active military/veterans, MasterCard holders and residents with an IDNYC can be found on the Citi Bike's pricing page.