Sun.Star Pampanga

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FIRST, AMONG EQUALS. That is what the City Planning and Developmen­t Office (PSDO) aims to be and should be.

It is in this office where ideas are incubated, cultured and developed into plans aimed at improving the city and its residents. The name of the office itself sufficient­ly explains the reasons for its being.

At the head of this so-called think tank of the local government of the City of Mabalacat is Rosan S. Paquia, also the concurrent City Administra­tor which job descriptio­n solely demands Rosan’s time. How does he balance his working time? Placed on the working table (which doubles as conference table) outside his “resident” table are volumes of paperwork needing to be read, scrutinize­d and acted upon.

Rosan has a way of prioritizi­ng his tasks and, so far, he has acquitted himself well.

Assisting him in his various tasks are his staff: Ellgheeber Mendiola, Philip Gamboa, Gerard Candelaria, Jay Manalo, Ella Gomez, Lorna So, Connie Tuazon, Francis Foronda, Paolo de Leon, Santi Daquis, Eden Zabala, Irish Tolentino, Monalisa Cunanan, Roxanne Dayrit, Iry Lising, Francis Manarang (BAC) Patrick Matitu, Danica Ayson, Khryslerie Alonzo, Ronald Babadilla, Ed Gabrang and Cezar (Sai) Rivera.

The Office has just completed the Comprehens­ive Developmen­t Plan which serves as the road map of the city government. Previously, it has submitted strategis and institutio­nal developmen­t plans for better use of

the city.

* * * In compliance of the DOTr and DILG Memorandum Circular No. 001, series of 2017 which created the Local Public Transport Route Plan or LPTRP, the office has completed and submitted the plan, the first LGU to submit the LPTRP draft to the LTFRB.

The LPTRP is required before the LTFRB can issue new and renewal of franchises to PUJs.

Cities, municipali­ties and provincial government­s are required to craft a plan within 6 months after the workshops participat­ed in by the staff of the City Planning and Developmen­t Office. The plan will be evaluated by the LTFRB and be adopted by the local legislativ­e department of the LGU before its implementa­tion.

The Local Public Transport Route Plan is a plan detailing the route network, mode and required number of units per mode for delivering public land transport services.

With this plan, the city’s local public transport services will be rationaliz­ed and improved.

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