The Freeman

Osmeña: Brace for more traffic

- THE FREEMAN FILE PHOTO — Jean Marvette A. Demecillo, Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/GAN

Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña urged motorists and riding public to brace for more traffic as the city will be affected in the traffic congestion brought by the implementa­tion of two major infrastruc­ture projects.

Osmeña said traffic congestion is expected to worsen if infrastruc­ture projects will not be implemente­d.

“Of course. That's how inept the previous administra­tion was. No big projects,” the mayor said.

Osmeña said slow moving traffic will be expected every implementa­tion of infrastruc­ture projects, citing the ongoing constructi­on of an underpass along N. Bacalso as an example.

If the national government will not pursue implementi­ng these projects, he said traffic will worsen in the future.

He recalled that he had two flyovers in JY Square Mall and along Gorordo Avenue but was blocked by the previous administra­tion.

“In infrastruc­ture design, atong tan-awn asa ang problema sa moabot nga tuig. Ang solution ana is…will take years. Do it now, when it becomes a big problem, naa na dinha,” he said.

Osmeña vowed to implement major infrastruc­ture projects like flyovers and underpass next year.

He said the people should embrace developmen­ts to improve the traffic situation in Metro Cebu.

Osmeña also cited the implementa­tion of P16.7billion Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project, which is seen to partly address the traffic problem in the city.

As of now, he said the city is still acquiring lots affected in the implementa­tion of the BRT project.

SOCO ON MANDAUE

PROJECT

Glenn Soco, chairman of the Regional Developmen­t Council-7 Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Committee, said that while they welcome infrastruc­ture projects for Cebu, there is a need to change the way things are done.

He added that the UN Avenue Tri-Level project in Mandaue City is pushing through without much or any consultati­on done with its stakeholde­rs.

"While there is still time, let's extract everything up to the last drop of options to come up with the best solution for the Cebuanos," said Soco, in a statement.

The tri-level project consists of flyovers, interchang­es and underpass.

Soco said that this has been a project which has been in the pipeline for several years and up to now there was no traffic management plan presented.

He said that they only found out during the last bridge board meeting that the traffic management plan will be done by the contractor who is set to start with the project anytime soon.

"Is the contractor capable to do and implement the traffic management plan? It has actually posed more questions than answers," Soco asked.

Soco added that they feel that Cebuanos will be made to sacrifice for something which they suspect could not solve anything.

He also said that they hope their comments will be taken constructi­vely as we cannot afford that the UN Avenue intersecti­on will have a similar experience with that of the Mambaling underpass project in Cebu City.

Earlier, the DPWH7 has assured that the implementa­tion of the project will not commence unless all issues are addressed and all design requiremen­ts are reviewed, deliberate­d and approved by them.

 ??  ?? Mayor Tomas R. Osmeña has cautioned motorists and the riding public to further extend their patience as Cebu’s traffic condition will be impacted once the tri-level infra project at the UN Avenue in Mandaue City starts.
Mayor Tomas R. Osmeña has cautioned motorists and the riding public to further extend their patience as Cebu’s traffic condition will be impacted once the tri-level infra project at the UN Avenue in Mandaue City starts.

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