Sun.Star Cebu

AN INTER-AGENCY TRAFFIC BODY FOR CEBU? DOTR, CCCI DISCUSS POSSIBILIT­Y

Undersecre­tary Thomas Orbos proposes creation of a council similar to Metro Manila’s InterAgenc­y Committee on Traffic (I-ACT), which comes up with a uniform set of rules and penalties for traffic violations I-ACT is composed of four national government a

- JEANDIE O. GALOLO / Reporter @Jeandieee If you honestly think it is something that you need right now, we can immediatel­y begin the work. USEC. THOMAS ORBOS

An official of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) broached the idea of having an inter-agency body that will oversee traffic management in key cities in Cebu. DOTr Undersecre­tary Thomas Orbos told members of the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) that the agency can start the legwork to form the traffic council similar to the Inter-Agency Committee on Traffic (I-ACT) in Metro Manila, if local businessme­n want it. CCCI president Melanie Ng said the chamber will support and participat­e in the proposed council, adding that traffic problems in Cebu affect businesses, particular­ly in the delivery of goods and productivi­ty.

Cebu may soon have an interagenc­y committee that will oversee traffic management in its key cities.

Proposed by Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) Undersecre­tary Thomas Orbos to the members of the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI), the interagenc­y traffic council will be similar to the Inter-Agency Committee on Traffic (I-ACT) in Metro Manila.

“If you honestly think this is something that you need right now, we can immediatel­y begin the work,” the DOTr official said during the CCCI general membership meeting at the Bai Hotel in Mandaue City on Wednesday.

In Metro Manila, the I-ACT is composed of the Philippine National Police-Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG), Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA), Land Transporta­tion Office (LTO), Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB), and the Metro Manila Council, composed of the 17 Metro Manila mayors.

Support

The creation of the I-ACT in Metro Manila gives motorists the benefit of dealing with uniform rules and regulation­s, including uniform penalties for traffic violations.

Aside from LGUs and concerned government agencies, Orbos said the traffic council in Metro Manila is supported by various chambers, including the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) and the Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce.

“What can we do to move this forward? Let’s come up with a memorandum of understand­ing,” raised Orbos, adding that he will also present the proposed Cebu traffic council to the DOTr and the national government.

Sought for comment, CCCI president Melanie Ng said the chamber will officially write a letter to DOTr to assure its support and participat­ion of the proposed council.

“If that’s a venue for us to come up with solutions and that will hasten the traffic infrastruc­ture projects, then it will be a welcome developmen­t,” said Ng.

The CCCI president said traffic problems in Cebu affect ease of doing business, particular­ly in the delivery of goods and productivi­ty.

In another developmen­t, Orbos said the Cebu traffic management masterplan study conducted by the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency ( JICA) will be completed by August 2018.

The masterplan will examine options for public transporta­tion, traffic management such as area traffic control, and possible additional links within and from Metro Cebu to Mactan Island, among others.

The DOTr official said his office welcomes unsolicite­d proposals on transporta­tion projects that will improve mobility in Cebu. He asserted that Cebu not only depends on the Bus Rapid Transit, but on multi-transport options like light rail transit to solve traffic woes in the metropolis.

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SUNSTAR FILE AT A SNAIL’SPACE. This file photo shows the early morning rush hour on N. Bacalso Ave., Cebu City as private schools and universiti­es begin the school year.
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