Manila Bulletin

Political will, sustained clearing operations are keys to manage Metro traffic – Zamora

- By PATRICK GARCIA

San Juan City Mayor and Metro Manila Council (MMC) President Francis Zamora on Thursday, April 11, said political will and sustained clearing operations in major roads in the National Capital Region (NCR) are the keys in ensuring that the traffic situation, considered as one of the worst in the world, remains manageable.

“Kami po sa mga local government units (LGUS) ay gumagawa ng mga hakbang pwera sa 7-4 na shift in work hours gaya nung ating road clearing operations sa ating mga lungsod at barangay, siguraduhi­n na walang mga nakaharang na sasakyan na naka illegal parking sa mga kalye, yung ating mga road repairs na dapat sa gabi gawin imbis na sa umaga. Ito yung whole of nation approach na kung saan ibat ibang departamen­to ng pamahalaan­g nasyonal ay nakikipagt­ulungan sa mga LGUS (We in the LGUS are creating steps aside from the 7-4 shift in work hours of the different offices of the LGUS such as the implementa­tion of road clearing operations in our cities and barangays, ensuring there are no illegally parked vehicles, and doing road repair works in the evening),” Zamora said in a radio interview.

“Dito po sa San Juan eh maayos ang ating road clearing operations. Yes, the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) has the mandate to clear (obstructio­ns), pero ang mga LGUS ay meron ding mandato para gawin yan kaya mas mabuti na ang mga LGUS at ang MMDA ay magtulunga­n dyan (Our road clearing operations here in San Juan remain to be successful. Yes, the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) has the mandate to clear roads but the LGUS also have the mandate to perform the same task. Hence, it’s much better for the LGUS and the MMDA to continuous­ly coordinate and work together on this),” he added.

“All of these will take a lot of political will dahil minsan talaga maraming mga hindi sumusunod at kinakailan­gan ay isipin natin kung ano ba ang tama at mali. Wag na nating isipin yung pulitika na may magagalit o mababawasa­n ang boto (All of these will take a lot of political will because there really are a lot of people who don’t follow the law. We must always think of doing what is right and refrain from thinking about politics and losing votes),” Zamora stressed.

“Nung nagsimula kami ng road clearing dito sa San Juan, maraming nagagalit na violators sapagkat sila yung hindi sumusunod, sila ang matitigas ang ulo, sila ang nagagalit. Pero yung majority ng mamamayan ay natutuwa sapagkat nakikita nila na malinis ang kalye, sumusunod ang mga mamamayan (When we started the road clearing in San Juan, a number of people were really angry at us, mostly, the violators. But majority of the citizens were happy because our roads became clean and free from obstructio­ns,” the MMC president added.

On the issue of obstructio­n violators happening under the noses of the barangays, Zamora explained that barangay officials who are not enforcing the law can be charged through the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

“Tungkulin po ng ating mga barangay officials na ayusin ang problema sa fee parking, double parking, illegal parking. Enforcemen­t is key. Kahit anong polisiya ang gawin natin pero hindi naman ito pinapatupa­d ng maayos eh balewala po yan (It’s the responsibi­lity of the barangay officials to fix the problem on fee parking, double parking, and illegal parking. Enforcemen­t is key. Even if we create numerous policies, if these will not be implemente­d properly, then they will just be useless,” the mayor stressed.

The mayor noted that each LGU may prescribe or assign parking spaces in their areas through local autonomy given by the Local Government Code. However, Mabuhay Lanes should be cleared of illegally parked vehicles and other obstructio­ns as these are the designated shortcuts for motorists.

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Mayor Francis Zamora

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