Manila Bulletin

Cavite to prioritize traffic, trash woes

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TRECE MARTIRES, Cavite — The Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an members have prioritize­d on their agenda the deliberati­on on unified traffic control scheme, including the creation of the Metro Cavite Traffic Alliance Office, with the increasing volume of vehicles in the province. The Provincial Board will also delve, in aid of legislatio­n, on matters that will improve further the garbage disposal system with the fast-increasing population in the province. Cavite, with seven districts comprising seven cities and 16 municipali­ties, is the country’s most populous province with over four million residents. Fourth District (Dasmariñas) Senior Board Member Teofilo B. Lara confirmed that the unified traffic-control scheme and the improvemen­t of the garbage disposal system, as proposed by Governor Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla, would be their priority agenda on session days to give immediate relief to millions of residents saddled with these two problems – traffic and garbage disposal. (Anthony Giron)

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