Sun.Star Baguio

Proper relocation of utility poles in city eyed

- Dexter See

THE CITY Council approved a resolution on the installati­on or relocation of utility poles and support structures in areas duly identified in coordinati­on with affected or concerned implementi­ng agencies.

Councilor Peter Fianza, in his proposed measure said there are numerous road widening projects being implemente­d along various thoroughfa­res in the city by the regional and district offices of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the concerned offices of the local government.

The resolution pointed out affected by these infrastruc­ture projects being implemente­d are poles, support structures, cables, wires and other transmissi­on equipment of utility, cable television and communicat­ion companies and industries that must be relocated.

Based on the resolution, clear guidelines are required for the relocation of the affected poles and transmissi­on systems so as not to interrupt their services to the residents of the city.

The resolution added utility companies and industries, in accordance with their respective franchises, were granted rights of way for them to construct, operate and maintain in the public interest and commercial purposes their respective distributi­on systems for the conveyance of electric power or the transmissi­on of television and communicat­ion signals to end users in the different parts of the city.

Franchises of the utility companies, added the resolution, are not without limitation­s because while it is lawful for the grantees, their successor and assigns, to make excavation­s or lay conduits in any of the public places, highways, streets, lanes, alleys, avenues, sidewalks or bridges, for the purpose of erecting poles and other supports for said facilities and maintainin­g wires for other conductors or for the purpose of laying and maintainin­g said facilities, wires, cables or other conductors, it must be with the prior approval of the DPWH or with the concerned local government unit as may be appropriat­e.

For the immediate

preservati­on of the public peace, health and safety and for the aggressive promotion of the general welfare, the resolution states that Republic Act 2000 (Limited Highway Access Act) provides the DPWH with the authority to establish limited access facilities which are defined as a highway or street especially designed for through traffic, and over, from, or to which owners or occupants of abutting land and other persons have no right or easement or only a limited right of easement of access light, or view by reason of the fact that their property abuts upon such limited access facility or for any other reason.

Further, such highways or streets may be parkways, from which trucks, buses, and other commercial vehicles shall be excluded; or they may be freeways open to use by all customary forms of streets and highway traffic.

The resolution noted most of the existing poles were erected with an understand­ing with the DPWH that the poles will be relocated when the occupied area will be needed for the implementa­tion of DPWH projects in the different parts of the city.

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