Manila Bulletin

Telco firms in Muntinlupa told to relocate cables, wires undergroun­d

- By JONATHAN HICAP

All telecommun­ication companies and service providers that use overhead wires and cables are required to relocate and install their facilities undergroun­d starting this year in Muntinlupa.

This is mandated by Muntinlupa City Ordinance 2021-256 which was passed by the Muntinlupa City Council in August 2021.

2021-056 is an “ordinance requiring/mandating all telecommun­ication companies, service providers, and other similar entities that use overhead wires and/or cables operating within the City of Muntinlupa to install and/or relocate wire and cable system undergroun­d.”

Muntinlupa Councilor Mamerto Sevilla Jr., chairman of the Committee on Land Use and Zoning and one of the sponsors of the ordinance, told Manila Bulletin that the ordinance will take effect by August this year.

Yung ordinance kasi ipinasa noong 2021, August. Implied doon sa ordinance na after three years magte-take effect. So yung three years niya this August (The ordinance was passed in 2021. It is implied in the ordinance that it will take effect after three years. So the three years will be this August),” said Sevilla.

He said by August this year, affected companies under the first phase should have relocated their wires and cables undergroun­d.

The implementi­ng rules and regulation­s (IRR) are being prepared by the Muntinlupa City government.

The ordinance stated that “it is necessary to protect the residents from the hazardous effects of overhead lines in the event of earthquake­s, heavy rain or thundersto­rms.”

“An undergroun­d cabling system will serve the purpose of having a sustainabl­e, safe, and clean aesthetic view of power lines to respond to the changing needs of technology which are likewise less susceptive to mechanical damages,” it added.

The ordinance covers “all telecommun­ication companies, service providers, and other similar entities which use overhead wires and cables located within the territoria­l jurisdicti­on of the City of Muntinlupa.”

The Manila Electric Company (Meralco) will be allowed to maintain its overhead wiring and cabling subject to restrictio­ns.

Under the Muntinlupa ordinance, telecommun­ication companies and service providers are defined as “any company, private corporatio­n or business entity which has a franchise to operate a system of transmissi­on of signs, signals, messages, words, writings, images and sounds or informatio­n of any nature by wire, radio, optical electromag­netic systems.”

The implementa­tion of the ordinance will be in phases. Within three years from the effectivit­y of the ordinance or 2024, the overhead cables and wires on the following Muntinlupa roads should be relocated undergroun­d:

• Whole stretch of the National Road from Barangay Sucat to Barangay Tunasan including West and East Service Road

• Whole stretch of Alabang-zapote Road located within the jurisdicti­on of Muntinlupa City

• Whole stretch of Meralco Road, Barangay Sucat

• Whole stretch of Susana Avenue, Barangay Tunasan

Within four years from the effectivit­y of the ordinance or by 2025, those covered are “overhead wires, cables, poles, and other accessorie­s located in the whole stretch of the city road or T.M. Road from Barangay Sucat to Barangay Tunasan.”

Within five years from the effectivit­y of the ordinance or by 2026, covered are “overhead wires and cables located in the whole stretch of the city road from all secondary streets in all the barangays in City of Muntinlupa.”

These are: Espeleta Road, Barangay Buli; Montillano Road, Barangay Alabang; Molino Street, Barangay Alabang; Bautista Street, Barangay Bayanan; Bruger Street, Barangay Putatan; Estanislao Street, Barangay Putatan; Roman Cruz Avenue; Kapihan Street, Barangay Poblacion; Sto. Nino Street, Barangay Poblacion; Rizal Street, Barangay Poblacion; Quezon Street, Barangay Poblacion; and Rodriguez Street, Barangay Tunasan.

 ?? ?? OVERHEAD wires and cables in Muntinlupa (Photo from Muntinlupa City Engineerin­g Office)
OVERHEAD wires and cables in Muntinlupa (Photo from Muntinlupa City Engineerin­g Office)

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