Daily Tribune (Philippines)

BGC Greenway Project: RC Makati’s commitment to sustainabl­e communitie­s

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The BGC Greenway Park offers a tranquil escape from the city’s hustle and bustle, providing an ideal setting for walking, jogging, as well as relaxation and leisurely strolls; over P28 million was raised by the Club to cover expenses for this transforma­tive project, which has enhanced the livability of the community

The Rotary Club of Makati recently spearheade­d a meaningful initiative aimed at enhancing community’s livability and promoting environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

On 13 February the club organized an off-site meeting and a mini-Valentine’s party at Bar PinTxos, located near the renowned BGC Greenway Park in Bonifacio Global City.

The day began with an exhilarati­ng walking tour of the 1.5-kilometer urban park, recognized as the longest greenway in Metro Manila. Initiated by RC Makati in 2019 under the leadership of past president Fred Pascual overseen by past president Charlie Rufino, the park stands as a symbol of the club’s commitment to environmen­tal stewardshi­p.

Transforma­tive project

Through the club’s dedicated efforts, over P28 million was raised to cover the expenses for this transforma­tive project, which has significan­tly enhanced the livability of the community.

The BGC Greenway Park offers a tranquil escape from the city’s hustle and bustle, providing an ideal setting for walking, jogging, as well as relaxation and leisurely strolls.

Following the park tour, the delegation gathered at Bar PinTxos for lunch and fellowship. President Bing Matoto distribute­d certificat­es of appreciati­on to the partners and sponsors of the BGC Greenway Project, acknowledg­ing their invaluable contributi­ons to the initiative’s success.

Favorite spot for many

Reflecting on the project, Seya Belmonte of the Fort Bonifacio Developmen­t Corporatio­n expressed excitement about how the community has embraced the BGC Greenway Park, making it a favorite spot for many.

Michael Keppler, the project manager, highlighte­d the economic benefits of the greenway, including increased property values in the surroundin­g area, a boost in tourism, and improved quality of life for residents. Moving forward, plans are in place to interconne­ct greenways with the hope of continued support from Rotary.

The project would not have been possible without the support of the following sponsors: Bonifacio Global City Estate Associatio­n, Bonifacio Global City, Fort Bonifacio Developmen­t Corporatio­n, AIA Philippine­s Life and Insurance, Banco de Oro, Leechiu Property Consultant­s, NEO, Philippine Stock Exchange, and Transnatio­nal Diversifie­d Group.

Acknowledg­ement

RC Makati would also like to acknowledg­e previous sponsor and partner, Aboitiz Power Corporatio­n and Urban Land Institute Philippine­s, respective­ly for their contributi­on and support for the project.

As the day ended, music filled the air, putting everyone in a Valentine’s Day mood with roses and chocolates for all attendees.

The BGC Greenway Park, indeed, stands as a testament to the Rotary Club of Makati’s strength and commitment to creating sustainabl­e and vibrant communitie­s.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF RICHARD MANILAG FOR RC MAKATI ?? ENJOYING the lush environs of the BGC Greenway Park after an exhilarati­ng walking tour through the 1.5-kilometer urban park which is recognized as the longest greenway in Metro Manila are Rotary Club of Makati members and officers (from left) Dir. Bom Villatuya, PP Rene Limjoco, Boy Arteche, Philip Soliven, Jane Tan, Derrick Tan, Michael Hsu, president Bing Matoto, Mike Keppler, PP Charlie Rufino, PP Louie Aseoche, Wash Lou, Anton Pascual, Ron Dotaro, PP Carlo Rufino, Patrick Parungao and PE Keith Harrison.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF RICHARD MANILAG FOR RC MAKATI ENJOYING the lush environs of the BGC Greenway Park after an exhilarati­ng walking tour through the 1.5-kilometer urban park which is recognized as the longest greenway in Metro Manila are Rotary Club of Makati members and officers (from left) Dir. Bom Villatuya, PP Rene Limjoco, Boy Arteche, Philip Soliven, Jane Tan, Derrick Tan, Michael Hsu, president Bing Matoto, Mike Keppler, PP Charlie Rufino, PP Louie Aseoche, Wash Lou, Anton Pascual, Ron Dotaro, PP Carlo Rufino, Patrick Parungao and PE Keith Harrison.

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