The Philippine Star

MMDA wants traffic plan for events

- By Robertzon Ramirez

The Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) is now requiring event organizers to submit “comprehens­ive traffic management plan” after a Valentine’s Day concert created traffic gridlocks in the metropolis, an official said yesterday.

MMDA officer- in- charge Tim Orbos said his office was not notified of comedian Vice Ganda’s concert at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, which caused heavy traffic along EDSA from Cubao in Quezon City until Gil Puyat Avenue in Makati.

“Organizers and establishm­ents of such events must submit to us their comprehens­ive traffic management plan at least one week in advance for proper coordinati­on and informatio­n disseminat­ion so as not to cause too much public inconvenie­nce,” he said.

Orbos said the MMDA could have provided the needed traffic enforcers to man the traffic in Cubao if only event organizers informed the agency prior to the concert. Thousands of Vice Ganda fans gathered at the venue.

He said the MMDA does not intend to restrict any event, only “to keep vehicles moving, particular­ly along EDSA and its peripheral­s.”

Orbos said requiring a traffic plan before an event aims only to ensure that enough traffic enforcers will be deployed to the venue. He added that this order also covers all crowd- drawers such as fun runs and rallies.

Orbos warned event organizers that the MMDA will be compelled to seek the interventi­on of the Metro Manila Council (MMC) if they refuse to comply with the agency’s order.

The MMC, which is composed of Metro Manila mayors, is the policy-making body of the MMDA.

It issued a resolution in 2016 regulating the conduct of fun runs and similar events held along Roxas Boulevard.

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