LT barriers installation draws flak
THE EXPERIMENTAL placement of road barriers along Kilometer 3 to 5 in La Trinidad, Benguet is drawing flak from residents and a town official saying the municipal council did not approve such move.
Councilor Nestor Fongwan Jr. said the municipal council, the policy making body of the municipality did
not authorize the installation of road barriers.
“The traffic management board, chaired by the mayor and the vice mayor decided that. But we have to remember that the function of the traffic board is recommendatory in nature. All actions of the board should be adopted by the council to make it official,” he told reporters.
During the council’s regular meeting on October 12, Fongwan said the move to place temporary barriers along the road was already conducted during the time of former Mayor Edna Tabanda.
He added the results of the experiment should be used as a basis in whether to pursue another experiment of placing temporary barriers on the road.
The barriers were placed October 16. Public consultation set
After drawing flak from the installation of the rope and barriers, Mayor Romeo Salda on Monday, ordered the La Trinidad Municipal Police Station led by Major Cleff Vencio to immediately remove the barriers along the stretch of the road.
The chief executive said there is a need to conduct public consultation and the issuance of a municipal council ordinance or a resolution and an executive order for the installation of road barriers.
He added they are also waiting for the reply of the Benguet First District Engineering Office on their request for additional barriers.
“Issues relative to the inputs of stakeholders and safety concerns have yet to be resolved in a public consultation set on Thursday, October 22,” said Salda.
Hope to ease traffic The La Trinidad Municipal Police Station earlier proposed the installation of plastic barriers along the stretch of Kilometer 3 until Kilometer 5, which was approved during a recent meeting of the Traffic Management Board (TMB) on October 9.
Salda added the installation of the barriers is seen to ease traffic congestion in the area.
He said the placement of the temporary barriers will last for 60 days only.