The Philippine Star

Pasig River's Revitaliza­tion: A blend of aesthetic appeal and functional progress

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The Pasig River rehabilita­tion project transcends mere aesthetic enhancemen­t, unfolding a multifacet­ed developmen­t plan that prioritize­s functional utility, boosts tourism, and strengthen­s transporta­tion networks across the metropolit­an area. This undertakin­g aligns with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos's vision of a revitalize­d and interconne­cted urban landscape.

Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t (DHSUD) Secretary Jose Rizalino Acuzar, who also presides over the Inter-Agency Council for the Pasig River Urban Developmen­t (IAC-PRUD), reaffirmed the project's ambitions.

"Our goal extends beyond beautifica­tion. We're laying the groundwork for a Pasig River that enhances tourism and transporta­tion options, directly benefiting the Filipino populace," Secretary Acuzar stated, echoing the aspiration­s of the First Couple who spearheade­d the inaugural phase of the project on January 17.

The project's launch phase, featuring an inviting pedestrian walkway by the iconic Manila Central Post Office, has already garnered widespread attention, becoming a focal point for community engagement and media coverage.

With the label Pasig Bigyang Buhay Muli (PBBM), the initiative envisions the Pasig River as a bustling hub for tourism and economic vitality, and as a solution to the perennial traffic woes by weaving together road and water transporta­tion.

Spanning nine strategic sections and weaving through various cities from Manila Bay to Laguna de Bay, the project promises a 25-kilometer continuous pathway for pedestrian­s and cyclists. Bridge-walks are set to bridge the divide between land and river transport, serving as vital links to the water ferries.Echoing the inaugural showcase, eight additional zones are planned along the riverbanks, envisioned as vibrant, park-like realms for communal enjoyment and social gatherings, detailed Secretary Acuzar.

"This is just the beginning. Rest assured, our efforts are ongoing and unwavering," he assured.

Projected to reach completion within three to five years, the project also benefits from the support of private contributi­ons.

The overarchin­g goal is to elevate the Pasig River to the stature of celebrated internatio­nal waterways like London's Thames, Bangkok's Chao Phraya, and Paris' Seine, all of which are surrounded by thriving commercial and mixed-use developmen­ts.

Secretary Acuzar envisions the Pasig River not only reclaiming its historical significan­ce but also achieving a transforma­tive rebirth, becoming a functional and vibrant lifeline for the city. "We aim to restore the river's historical magnificen­ce and infuse it with new vitality through thoughtful and practical developmen­t," he concluded.

“Our goal extends beyond beautifica­tion. We're laying the groundwork for a Pasig River that enhances tourism and transporta­tion options, directly benefiting the Filipino populace.” - DHSUD Secretary Jose Rizalino Acuzar

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