Philippine Daily Inquirer

Greener Pasay-taft Rotonda eyed

BOURNE’S LEGACY

- By Jocelyn R. Uy

BY THE TIME the Hollywood spy thriller, “The Bourne Legacy,” hits Philippine theaters, expect the Pasay-taft Rotonda area to have less of the grime and chaos that “attracted” the movie’s producers to the site earlier this year.

According to Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority Chair Francis Tolentino, the intersecti­on—considered the most polluted area in the capital—will undergo “regreening” in the next few days.

Tolentino spoke yesterday at the general membership meeting of the Philippine Tour Operators Associatio­n (Philtoa), citing the MMDA’S part in the government’s tourism campaign.

He said the rotonda, part of a chaotic grid that hosts bus and tricycle terminals, motels and inns, and a gamut of shops, will soon have a stress-relieving feature: Trees.

An old parking lot fronting a small hotel along Edsa and also the area fronting Heritage Hotel, for example, will be given a makeover with shrubs and trees in the next two days, Tolentino said.

The roughly 300 tricycles that occupy a stretch of the road under the Tramo flyover going to the domestic airport have been relocated, the official added. “There are no more tricycles there, only plants and trees.”

With these ongoing efforts, the PasayTaft Rotonda can become a “model for a greener urban landscape,” said Tolentino.

In January, the area made headlines as one of the locations for the car chase scenes of “The Bourne Legacy,” which stars Academy Award-winning actress Rachel Weisz, Jeremy Renner and Edward Norton. The film is set to premiere in the United States in August.

Earlier, Tolentino said the shooting of the Hollywood film on Pasay-taft Rotonda struck him as an “eye-opener,” a reminder that the place badly needed some sprucing up.

The regreening project will go “full blast” in the next two days, the MMDA chair said at the Philtoa meeting.

The initiative was in line with the agency’s “Metro Manila Greenprint 2030,” a program supported by the World Bank, the Australian Government and the internatio­nal group Cities Alliance, which aims to transform poorly planned areas of the Philippine capital into world-class urban destinatio­ns.

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 ?? NIÑO JESUS ORBETA ?? GREAT FOR HOLLYWOOD, NOT FOR REAL-LIFE MOTORING This scene at the everconges­ted rotonda greeted the cast and crew of “The Bourne Legacy” when they started filming in the area in January this year.
NIÑO JESUS ORBETA GREAT FOR HOLLYWOOD, NOT FOR REAL-LIFE MOTORING This scene at the everconges­ted rotonda greeted the cast and crew of “The Bourne Legacy” when they started filming in the area in January this year.

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