Bogotá city hall signs decree to regulate informal vendors' zones

Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán signed Decree 117 of 2026 on April 14, modifying Decree 642 of 2025 and setting rules for over 150,000 informal street vendors in Bogotá's public spaces. The measure establishes maximum occupation capacities per zone and aims to organize areas without harming vulnerable people.

Decree 117 sets a methodology to calculate maximum vendor loads in corridors and plazas, directing the Dadep to conduct specific studies. Lucía Bastidas, Dadep director, announced they will publish an updated inventory of recovered spaces on their website.

Gustavo Quintero, district government secretary, explained the goals include regulating harmful activities such as child labor, illegal substance sales, and health risks, while targeting mafias controlling public spaces. "This is not a decree against vulnerable people," Quintero emphasized, detailing bans on piercings, tattoos, and restricted liquefied petroleum gas (GLP) cylinder use.

Prior to recovery operations, Ipes authorizations will be checked, vendors characterized, and alternatives offered like relocation, training, or kiosks access. Diana Catalina Arciniegas, Ipes director, highlighted training, entrepreneurship, and employability components.

María del Pilar López, economic development secretary, noted that 50% of vendors on Carrera Séptima are over 50 years old, signaling labor market issues. Implementation starts in areas like downtown, San Cristóbal, and Restrepo, aiming for better organization by year-end.

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