Philippine Daily Inquirer

TREES ALONG ILOILO MAIN ROAD SPARED FROM DRAINAGE PROJECT

- By Nestor P. Burgos Jr. @nestorburg­osINQ

ILOILO CITY— Decades-old trees along a main street here have again been saved from a road project.

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has agreed to redesign a major drainage project so no trees along General Luna Street would be cut, said Councilor R Leone Gerochi, chair of the city council’s committee on public services, environmen­tal protection and ecology.

Parts of the P100-million drainage project would be built under the street, not on the sidewalks where the trees are, Gerochi said. The project aims to address flooding in low-lying City Proper District, especially during heavy rain.

General Luna is a main thoroughfa­re stretching from the University of the Philippine­s Visayas campus to Arroyo Fountain in front of Casa Real, the old Iloilo provincial capitol.

Many residents, particular­ly environmen­tal advocates, have been opposing the cutting of trees along the 1.7-kilometer street for infrastruc­ture pro- jects. They have stressed that the trees have become city landmarks.

The DPWH had earlier sought an endorsemen­t from the city council for the cutting of the trees, as required by the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources. But Gerochi and other councilors have expressed opposition to the cutting of the trees.

In 2014, the city council, as well as environmen­talists and concerned residents, rejected the proposal of the DPWH to also cut the trees due to a road widening project. The plan involved removing about half a meter from each side of a concrete center strip where the trees are planted to expand the road from four lanes to six.

The road widening was continued but the trees were maintained.

Environmen­talists have been pushing for the preservati­on of trees and mangroves amid the massive infrastruc­ture and other developmen­t projects in the city. They have insisted that roads should have space for trees and pedestrian­s and not only for vehicles as a way of mitigating the worsening effects of climate change.

 ?? —CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Trees along General Luna Street in Iloilo City will live longer after a road project is redesigned to save them.
—CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Trees along General Luna Street in Iloilo City will live longer after a road project is redesigned to save them.

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