Sun.Star Baguio

Council okays closure of roads for Panagbenga

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THE CITY Council approved an ordinance for the temporary closure and use of various roads in the city for the different events lined up for the 23rd edition of the Panagbenga, the Baguio Flower Festival.

Members of the local legislativ­e body granted the request of the 2018 Panagbenga Executive Committee and the Liga ng mga Barangay for the temporary closure of several roads in the city’s central business district on various dates for scheduled flower festival events.

From February 1 to March 4, 2018, Burnham Lake Drive from Ganza restaurant to Solibao restaurant and the entire Juna Luna Drive, including Lake Drive corner of Juan Luna Drive towards the PNP tourist precinct will be closed for the Baguio Blooms Exposition­s.

On February 24 and 25 from 1 am to 3 pm, South Drive-Military Cut off to Lower Session road, Magsaysay Avenue and Harrison road will be closed to vehicular traffic to pave the way for the grand streetdanc­ing parade and the grand float parade, respective­ly.

From February 25 to March 4, Session road from SM rotunda up to Mabini St. will be closed to vehicular traffic for the Session Road in Bloom managed by the Hotel and Restaurant Associatio­n of Baguio (HRAB).

On the other hand, Session road from junction of Mabini Street up to Lower Session road, including portions of Assumption Road, Calderon St. and Perfecto St. in front of the Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) will be closed to vehicular traffic for the Liga ng mga Barangay fundraisin­g activities.

Further, portions of Gov. Pack Road will be closed for the main stage, emergency exit and entrance and for garbage collection trucks, while portions of Assumption St. Calderon St., Perfecto St. and Fr. Carlo Loop

will be also closed for emergency and rescue groups and for exit and entrance of delivery vans of pavilion owners and for garbage collection trucks.

The ordinance stated Upper and Lower Mabini St. will be open for vehicular traffic round the clock to lessen the impact of the closure of the roads to the city’s traffic condition.

Traffic guidelines set by the concerned government agencies shall be strictly observed, particular­ly the affected roads and streets of Session road, and that the use of the above roads by barangays, individual­s or groups of individual­s for their own trade fair or other activities for the duration of the 2018 Panagbenga will be prohibited.

Among the conditions imposed by the ordinance for the closure of roads include the coordinati­on between the Panagbenga Executive Committee and the Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) to address concerns on the installati­on of appropriat­e signage and directiona­l signs, conduct routine works and assign personnel to oversee traffic in the area, including the posting of standard warning signs; to place informatio­n or directory signs in all alternativ­e roads two weeks before the start of all 2018 Panagbenga events indicating dates and time, and constant consultati­ons with the barangay officials and the traffic police as need for proper traffic monitoring. Dexter See

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