Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Intramuros next in Pasig River rehab

The project has an estimated completion timeline of three to five years and will be solely funded through donations from the private sector

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t and Pasig River Urban Developmen­t Project head Secretary Jose Rizalino Acuzar on Monday said the next stage of the nine-phase Pasig rehabilita­tion project now stretches to the Intramuros area.

Acuzar said this is part of a sustained constructi­on that interconne­cts the showcase area at the back of the Manila Central Post Office with the world-renowned walled city of Intramuros.

The 500-meter showcase area of the Pasig River rehabilita­tion project, dubbed as the “Pasig Bigyan Buhay Muli,” was completed on17 January with the official unveiling of the showcase area led by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos.

Acuzar who was tapped to lead the multi-agency endeavor, said it will further boost tourism for the nation’s capital.

Acuzar recently led the inspection of the ongoing constructi­on work that would extend to Intramuros, which is popular to both local and internatio­nal tourists for its Spanish-era landmarks, centurieso­ld churches, horse-drawn carriages and cobbleston­e streets.

The ongoing works will interconne­ct the showcase area, which has been drawing huge crowds since its opening, to the old walled city either through the transition bridge and walkway ramp.

Apart from boosting tourism and maximizing the economic potentials of Pasig River, the PBBM Project also aims to promote transporta­tion interconne­ctivity in Metro Manila as the waterway traverses several major cities across the capital region.

The project also envisions transformi­ng the 25-kilometer stretch of the river into a peoplecent­ered and community-driven park with walk paths and bike lanes. When completed, it would provide the public a seamless travel on foot or two wheels from Manila Bay to Laguna de Bay.

The revitaliza­tion project stemmed from Executive Order 35, issued by the President in July 2023 that created the IACPRUD tasked to “transform Pasig River back into a historical­ly pristine condition conducive to transport, recreation and tourism.” The showcase area was completed and opened to the public six months after the issuance of the Chief Executive’s order.

The project has an estimated completion timeline of three to five years and will be solely funded through donations from the private sector.

Overall, the revitaliza­tion project aims to capitalize on the full potential of the 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.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY YUMMIE DINGDING FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_yumi ?? ONGOING works at the Manila Bay Reclamatio­n Project as seen yesterday, 26 February.
PHOTOGRAPH BY YUMMIE DINGDING FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_yumi ONGOING works at the Manila Bay Reclamatio­n Project as seen yesterday, 26 February.

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