The Freeman

Cebu City assures: SRP infra, drainage projects to start 2016

- – Jean Marvette A. Demecillo/RHM

The Cebu City government has assured that infrastruc­ture and drainage projects at the South Road Properties would be implemente­d in 2016.

This, after Filinvest Land, Inc., a developer which undertook a joint venture agreement with City Hall, reminded the city of the road concreting project and drainage and sewer line that it has committed to implement.

FLI sent a letter to Mayor Michael Rama dated September 14, 2015 reminding the city on the joint venture agreement signed six years ago.

FLI is also asking the city government to prioritize the constructi­on of two commercial roads at the SRP, concreting and completion of Industrial Road 1 or the SRP Pardo Access to a width of 40 meters, as well as the constructi­on of a drainage line along this road; and concreting of Commercial Road 1 and Commercial Road 2.

Lawyer Rafael Yap, head of the Cebu-Bus Rapid Transit project, said the city government is aware of the pending infrastruc­ture projects.

He said developmen­t of the roads and drainage in the area covered under the joint venture agreement is included in the P10.6-billion Cebu-BRT project.

“In terms of commitment, we hope to be able to bid out the projects to improve Commercial Roads 1 and 2 by next year. (As to when,) it will still depend on the results of the ongoing Detailed Engineerin­g Design (DED) study for the BRT,” he said.

Yap said the first phase of the BRT project will start from Barangay Bulacao until Ayala Center Cebu.

“During the feasibilit­y study discussion­s, it was decided to include SRP in the scope considerin­g the potential passenger demand that can be serviced… because SRP in the very near future will serve as a nexus of activity in the same way that Cebu Business Park does. When I say nexus of activity, I mean that it has a lot of passenger demand,” he said.

First phase of the DED, he said, is expected to be concluded by January 2016.

“The city was not remiss with its obligation­s. The mayor was even fighting for it. There are just circumstan­ces beyond our control. But we do understand the need for these developmen­ts in the SRP and we want to assure the SRP locators that we are aware of that,” he said.

He said delay of the approval of the BRT project at the national level contribute­d to the interrupti­on of implementa­tion process.

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