Sun.Star Pampanga

Infraroad map plan eyed for Pampanga

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - The Provincial Developmen­t Council (PDC), led by Governor Lilia ‘Nanay’Pineda, proposed a Provincial Governance Reform Roadmap (PGRR) and Local Public Transport Route Plan (LPTRP) in a meeting held at the Executive House, Capitol here recently.

In behalf of the Governor, Provincial Administra­tor Atty. Jun Andres Pangilinan Jr. said the formulatio­n of PGRR was mandated in accordance to Section 5.6.1 of the Department of the Interior Local Government (DILG) and Department of Budget and Management (DBM) Joint Memorandum Circular No. 2017-002, dated April 26, 2017.

He also cited Section 17 of Republic Act 7160 which states that local government units shall exercise powers and discharge such other functions and responsibi­lities as are necessary, appropriat­e, or incidental to efficient and effective provisions of the basic

services and facilities intended to service the needs of the residents of the province, funded by provincial funds including but not limited to provincial roads and bridges.

According to Pangilinan, the assigned teams already reviewed the available data in the localities and coordinate­d with Local Government Units (LGUs) with regard to the infrastruc­ture municipali­ty/city route around the province.

Governor Pineda, Pangilinan added, requested assistance from Don Honorio Ventura Technologi­cal State University (DHVTSU) faculty and students to conduct public transport surveys.

For this, the lady governor provided them financial assistance amounting to P60,000.

It can be remembered that one of the Pineda administra­tion’s priorities is infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

The Provincial Planning and Developmen­t Office (PPDO), headed by Engr. Josefina Pineda, expects to finish the proposed draft to be approved by the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an before 2018 ends.

The meeting was attended by Local Chief Executives and representa­tives of Non Government Offices (NGOs) in the province. -Leah Isidro De Fiesta

 ??  ?? FOR THE ENVIRONMEN­T.PELCO I employees pose for posterity after their tree-planting activity at Mexico, Pampanga. (Photo by DPL)
FOR THE ENVIRONMEN­T.PELCO I employees pose for posterity after their tree-planting activity at Mexico, Pampanga. (Photo by DPL)

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