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RACES NO LONGER OK IN SRP

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Ironman’s exempted, though, a Cebu City official explains No reason to cause commuters any inconvenie­nce, he adds

City Hall says fun runs will only worsen traffic congestion going to southern Cebu; but Ironman is excluded from ban as it is already an ‘establishe­d’ event, official says

To avoid causing heavy traffic, the Cebu City Government will no longer allow sports organizers to hold fun runs and similar activities on the South Coastal Road (SCR).

Mayor Tomas Osmeña, though, will allow establishe­d sports events such as the Ironman triathlon to be held there, provided it does not coincide with Sinulog celebratio­ns.

In an interview, Nagiel Bañacia, manager of the South Road Properties, said that as one of the major thoroughfa­res in the city, the coastal road should be free of any inconvenie­nce.

“We can’t close the road, otherwise, we will have chaos in the city. It’s a huge problem in the south district. It can be detrimen- tal to the economy and tourism of the city. Closing the only road that links to the south will be crazy for everybody,” he said.

Bañacia said the order was made effective last November. Among the activities that were declined by the City Government were the recently concluded Milo Marathon national finals and the Cebu Marathon, which is sched- uled for next month.

He said the City has been receiving several complaints about traffic congestion at SCR, even during minor road mishaps.

Osmeña said the area should not be closed to traffic since the SRP is currently used as a road diversion for buses and trucks given the ongoing constructi­on of an underpass project on N. Bacalso Ave.

“The underpass is already creating traffic. For normal sports events, we can’t just close down the road,” he said.

Bañacia, though, clarified that they are not discountin­g the possibilit­y of allowing sports organizers to resume their activities in the SRP once the underpass project is finished.

“But for me, as SRP manager, it’s forever closure na. You can’t use the major thoroughfa­re for such activities,” he said.

For me, as SRP manager, it’s forever closure na. You can’t use the major thoroughfa­re for such activities. NAGIEL BAñACIA

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