Philippine Daily Inquirer

QC TO LTFRB: TIME TO LIFT FRANCHISE MORATORIUM

- By Jhesset O. Enano

The Quezon City government is calling on the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) to lift the moratorium on public transporta­tion franchises, citing the proliferat­ion of unregister­ed or “colorum” vehicles.

A resolution authored by Councilor Ramon Medalla said the transport sector had been waiting for over a decade for the result of the board’s route rationaliz­ation program, which would supposedly serve as basis for lifting the moratorium.

In November 2003, the LTFRB issued Memorandum Circular No. 2003-028, ordering a nationwide ban on the acceptance of new applicatio­ns and petitions for the certificat­e of public convenienc­e. Only trucks for hire were exempted from the ban.

The city council called for the LTFRB to consider lifting the 13-year-old order to “address the alarming proliferat­ion of colorum vehicles, reported violations of overloadin­g and the scarcity of public transport in some areas in the country.”

Late last year, LTFRB chair Martin Delgra said it may be time to lift the moratorium as he cited the country’s swelling population and economic growth.

In a text message to the Inquirer, LTFRB board member and spokespers­on Aileen Lizada said the moratorium would be lifted soon.

“Definitely soon,” Lizada said, “when the Omnibus Franchisin­g Guidelines will be launched, hopefully in May.”

The guidelines, which are being crafted by the national government, would be based on the public transport plans submitted by local government units.

Lizada reported that nationwide consultati­ons on the matter had already been completed.

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