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RAILWAY MAKES PROGRESS

First phase of the Mindanao Railway Project has made some progress after right-of-way issues have been settled

- PHOTO BY MACKY LIM

The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) said its issues on the road-right-of-way (ROW) for the Mindanao Railway Project Tagum-Davao-Digos (MRP-TDD) segment have already been settled with Davao City and other affected local government units (LGUs).

DOTr Assistant Secretary Eymard Eje said in a phone interview on August 14, 2019, that the agency is just waiting for the LGUs to submit project works or list of activities towards land acquisitio­n and resettleme­nt program. While waiting for this, Eje said they are working on with other areas concerning the project so that they will still be following the MRP's timeline.

“Ang ongoing talaga is ‘yung appraisal, kailangan kasi i-appraise muna ang value ng lupa before ma-acquire. So now, ongoing yun sya habang on the side dito sa DOTr, we are working on with the documentat­ion for the bidding procedure of the target,” Eje said.

“Target namin for groundbrea­king is early 2020, supposedly, naipangako namin na end of 2019. However, due to some issues concerning sa Neda (National Economic and Developmen­t Authority) approval, nagkaroon ng delay, so yung timeline namin na-move,” he added.

Eje admitted that settling ROW issues with property owners in Davao City took a long time as some demanded for realignmen­t.

Last February, discussion­s were made with the city's committee on transporta­tion and the DOTr as the Monteritz Classic Estates Homeowners Associatio­n lobbied in Sanggunian­g Panlungsod for a realignmen­t.

“Tapos na kami sa Davao City. Sa Monteritz na-settle na namin and we will have the realignmen­t sa labas ng Town Plaza. Nagkaroon lang ng konting adjustment­s para lumabas yung line sa Town Plaza. Other LGUs, wala pa namang nag call out ng aming attention,” he said.

Early this year, DOTr pronounced the initial budget of P5.4 billion for the acquisitio­n of ROW where majority was allotted for Davao City.

Meanwhile, Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (Minda) executive director Asec. Romeo Montenegro said negotiatio­n problems were a common challenge of some major projects in the country.

“We are lucky that it has not gone to courts as it will further prolong the process. There were projects that were even cancelled before because of prolonged or extended right of way acquisitio­n,” he said.

Despite the delay, Montenegro said they are still “hopeful” that the project will be implemente­d during the administra­tion of President Rodrigo Duterte.

“We continue to be at the background in terms of monitoring its progress and bringing it up to the national cabinet especially when there is a need,” he said.

“This is also the first ever railway project in Mindanao that is why within the next two years and half of the Duterte admin, efforts must be pursued to get this started,” he added.

We are lucky that it has not gone to courts as it will further prolong the process. There were projects that were even cancelled before because of prolonged or extended right of way acquisitio­n ASEC. ROMEO MONTENEGRO Minda executive

 ??  ?? SHOWDOWN AREA. Pedestrian­s walk past the ongoing installati­on of the tent along San Pedro Street in Davao City where major events like Indakindak sa Kadayawan will take place during the Kadayawan Festival.
SHOWDOWN AREA. Pedestrian­s walk past the ongoing installati­on of the tent along San Pedro Street in Davao City where major events like Indakindak sa Kadayawan will take place during the Kadayawan Festival.

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