City Hall installs 50 bike racks

The Iloilo City government has set up additional bike racks to secure the bicycles of workers. The City Engineer’s Office already installed 27 bike racks out of the total of 50 earlier fabricated and painted with colorful designs by Ilonggo artists. These are the bike racks at the following places for bikers’ convenience: eight at
The Iloilo City government has set up additional bike racks to secure the bicycles of workers.
The City Engineer’s Office already installed 27 bike racks out of the total of 50 earlier fabricated and painted with colorful designs by Ilonggo artists.
These are the bike racks at the following places for bikers’ convenience: eight at Esplanade 8; five at Esplanade 4; three each at Esplanade Extension and Esplanade 6; two each at City Hall, Carpenters Bridge, and Museo Iloilo; and one each at Skating Rink, Capitol, and Casa Real.
“These are for Ilonggos who love biking. This initiative aims to secure bikes. This project also promotes biking in relation to the national directive we are complying with the help and guidance of Mayor Jerry Treñas,” said Acting City Engineer Salvador Pedregosa. (Alexandra Jover/Iloilo City PIO)
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