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Here's Park Slope's Citi Bike Expansion Plan

Installations will begin in August, according to Motivate, which operates the system.

PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN — Citi Bike has unveiled its expansion plans for Park Slope.

Installations of the new rental locations will begin in August, according to Dani Simons, a spokeswoman for Motivate, which operates the Citi Bike system.

However, specific installation dates aren't yet available for particular stations, she said.

Find out what's happening in Park Slopefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Citi Bike's annual membership fee is $155. Public housing residents, as well as members of certain Community Development Credit Unions, can receive $60 annual memberships that can be billed in $5 monthly installments.

Additionally, anyone with an IDNYC can get 15 percent off their first year's membership.

Find out what's happening in Park Slopefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The bike network plans to expanding further into Brooklyn in 2017, bringing rental locations to Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Prospect Heights, Crown Heights and Bed-Stuy.

You can explore Citi Bike's planned 2016 Brooklyn installations here. Park Slope locations have been highlighted below. The maps use the following key:

Citi Bike expansion map key

FYI, a planned station "for infill" also refers to an upcoming installation location.

Park Slope Map 1:

Park Slope planned Citi Bike locations 1

Park Slope Map 2:

Park Slope planned Citi Bike locations 2

Park Slope Map 3:

Park Slope planned Citi Bike locations 3

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