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What is the recent cleanup of 20,000 "zombie bicycles" in Chaoyang, Beijing?

This morning, in Li Jiqing Community, Chaoyang District, outside the East Second Ring Road in Beijing, volunteers, community residents and property units launched the activity of "Cleaning Homes and Cleaning Zombie Bicycles", and over 100 people cleaned up nearly 300 used bicycles.

These "zombie car" will be transported away and stored in a unified way. After cleaning up, the space vacated by the community can provide residents with more activity space, which is more convenient to get up and down in the corridor, and the bicycles in the carport will be neatly packed.

According to the relevant person in charge of the Social Affairs Office of Chaoyang District, in the past month, street leaders, lane chiefs, residents and volunteers in Chaoyang District went into battle to carry out a special rectification campaign to clean up "zombie bicycles" in the whole region. Measures such as * * * treating residents, planting waste bicycles green, and building intelligent carports are adopted. Nearly 20,000 "zombie bicycles" were cleaned up, which improved the environment of back streets and alleys.

The above-mentioned person in charge said that the governance of "zombie bicycles" is an integral part of the environmental governance of back streets and alleys. All streets in Chaoyang District will further establish a long-term mechanism, consolidate the control effect, fully mobilize all kinds of resources and forces, strengthen the regulation of bicycle parking order, and provide a livable and convenient environment for residents in accordance with the requirements of "creating ten noes".

According to the relevant person in charge of Chaowai Street, the community neighborhood committee has also found a solution to the phenomenon that bicycles are parked in back streets, under residential buildings and occupy sidewalks. Volunteers will guide cyclists to park their bicycles. The street has also set up 63 bicycle parking areas around subway stations and office buildings, making it more convenient for residents to park and use bicycles.