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lunes, 26 de abril de 2010

Victory at the Cemetery!


Well, it took months and lots of phone calls and nagging, but they finally installed a simple bike rack in the Central Cemetery. Hopefully, the other cemeteries will follow - as the law requires. 

The squeaky wheel gets the grease!

Another observation: Good for the Consorcio Renacer, which manages the cemeteries, for having the common sense to install a simple, inexpensive, unpretentious bike rack. In contrast, the City of Bogotá has built four expensive and sophisticated bike parking facilities - which have sat unused for years. http://mikesbogotabikeblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/how-to-not-park-bicycles.html


Unfortunately, the 'Bikes prohibited' sign is still there on the cemetery's front gate:


This blog pedaled to you by Mike Ceaser of Bogota Bike Tours

lunes, 22 de febrero de 2010

Bogotá's Central Cemetery: Bicycles Not Welcome Here!


Here's Jorge, who visits his relative's grave every Monday, and has to lock his bike outside the gate.
Bogotá's Central Cemetery is a city unto itself, with thousands of graves, including those of ex-presidents, mayors and other luminaries. In this highly-Catholic nation, many people visit their relatives' gravesites regularly. But don't think about coming here on a bicycle - because you won't find a place to park. The cemetery's security guards explained to me that there isn't enough room - but there IS plenty of room, and there's even room enough for a parking lot for CARS! It's yet another example of the mindset which takes automobile parking for granted but considers bicycle parking a luxury - even in a polluted, car-choked city like Bogotá. I contacted the city department in charge of the cemeteries, and learned that they are required by law to provide bicycle parking - a law they've successfully ignored. But the guy in charge did send a letter to the contractor managing the cemeteries asking them to install bike racks.

We'll see what happens.

This blog is written by Mike Ceaser, of Bogotá Bike Tours