Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Pasig River rehab project functional — DHSUD

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

Beyond beautifica­tion, the ongoing rehabilita­tion project of the Pasig River will be functional, ultimately aimed at boosting tourism and promoting transporta­tion connectivi­ty in the metropolis as envisioned by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos.

“It is more than just a beautifica­tion project. We intend to implement functional developmen­t along the Pasig River that will promote tourism and transporta­tion connectivi­ty for the benefit of ordinary Filipinos,” said Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t Secretary Jose Rizalino Acuzar, who also chairs the Inter-Agency Council for the Pasig River Urban Developmen­t.

The first couple led officials during the inaugurati­on last 17 January of the initial phase of the project, which included a showcase area and pedestrian walkway at the back of the iconic Manila Central Post Office.

Since its inaugurati­on, the showcase area has been attracting numerous people from all walks of life and featured in social and mainstream media.

Dubbed as Pasig Bigyang Buhay Muli, the project aims to transform Pasig River into a center of tourism and economic activity, while also helping address traffic issues in the cities along the river by creating a seamless connection between road and water transport.

The project is divided into nine sections traversing across several cities in the metropolis that intersect the river, from Manila Bay to Laguna de Bay. When completed, pedestrian­s and bikers can travel through the entire 25-kilometer stretch of the pathway with seamless connectivi­ty.

Commuters can also transition from surface roads to water transport through bridge-walks, which will be constructe­d at major points that will serve as pickup and drop-off points for the water ferries.

In addition, eight other showcase areas similar to the one recently constructe­d at the back of the Manila Central Post Office will be built along the banks of the river “to provide people with the ideal environmen­t to enjoy a day or evening with their family or friends in a well-lit open-space, park-like setting,” Acuzar said.

The entire project is estimated to be completed in three to five years and will also be funded through private donations.

The revitaliza­tion project aims to capitalize on the full potential of Pasig River and bring it to the level of other major waterways in the world such as the Thames River in London, the Chao Phraya in Bangkok and the Seine River in Paris.

Notable among these waterways, aside from being popular tourist attraction­s, are the commercial and mixed-use developmen­ts that surround it, Acuzar said.

“That’s what we want to see around Pasig River. We want to bring back its old glory and its place in history restored, but also breathe new life into it by bringing new and functional developmen­t around it,” Acuzar pointed out.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? SKYCRAPERS dominate the landscape in Bonifacio Global City, the financial business district in Taguig.
PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE SKYCRAPERS dominate the landscape in Bonifacio Global City, the financial business district in Taguig.

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