The mayoress of the National District, Carolina Mejía, assured this Monday that she will send to the Council of Regidores the ordinance proposal to establish the parking plan called park wellin response to several councilors who have questioned the contract with the Association of Parking and Mobility Managers (Agemov), without the approval of the Chapter House and without a public tender.
Mejía explained that what has been done is a pilot “To formalize everything that is going to be done in the future, and as you have said, the ordinance proposal will be sent to the Council of Regidores.”
“He is a pilot with the Digesset (General Directorate of Traffic Safety and Land Transport), which is the one who has the power to, with its agents, carry out the process, so the part that is being done with the pilot is with Agemov”, affirmed the mayoress.
Mejía insisted that the Digesset is the entity that has the legal capacity to remove vehicles from the street.
He stated that “What we have now is to present the ordinance, so that together with the Digesset and the Intrant, coordinated, then all the details are coordinated.”
In addition to hiring Agemovthe transparency of the plan park well has been left in doubt with the findings of a report in Diario Libre.
Queipo Blanco is the owner of Agemovincorporated in Onapi through the efforts of Zuedi Natalya Franjul Soto, one of the people mentioned in the Medusa case file as a partner of Jean Alain Rodríguez in several companies.
Queipo Blanco is also the person who registered the company Multipark.do, owner of the Tempo Parking Lot, where impounded vehicles that are parked incorrectly are taken.
Fernando Queipo Blanco was the owner and Jean Alain Rodríguez the manager of the Multipark.do registry.