Manila Bulletin

Undergroun­d cabling resumes in Davao City

- By YAS D. OCAMPO

DAVAO CITY – The city government will be working on the next phase of the Davao Light and Power Company (DLPC) undergroun­d cabling project.

In a notice posted along C.M. Recto Street here, the city government assured commuters that road work will be from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. every day, starting this week.

The work on the undergroun­d cables will begin more than a year after Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio signed an ordinance outlining the ground work for the project.

Placing traditiona­l overhead wires undergroun­d began as a project in 2014 by the late Councilor Leonardo Avila.

As a result, the city government ordered the power utility to construct a system that would place undergroun­d all cables, including those of other utilities such as cable, internet, telcos, and other pole users.

The ordinance also threatened to slap heavy fines on pole users whose lack of cooperatio­n would delay work on the undergroun­d cabling of the wires.

The project expands an earlier pilot project around the city government grounds.

There are no longer any overhead wires along the streets surroundin­g the city government’s main buildings Pichon and San Pedro Streets.

The initial plans involved the undergroun­d cabling of the wires along the Kadayawan Festival routes, such as C.M. Recto (formerly Claveria), R. Magsaysay (formerly Uyanguren), and Roxas Avenue.

The ordinance requires companies such as PLDT, Smart, Globe, as well as other pole users such as DCTECH, SkyCable, Bayantel to coordinate with the DLPC and comply with the requiremen­t.

The Bureau of Fire Protection has also been informed of the measure, in case there are fire hydrants that could be affected by the project.

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