The Philippine Star

NEDA pushes infra projects to decongest Metro traffic

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

The Duterte administra­tion will push for the immediate constructi­on of a bridge that would connect Ortigas Center in Pasig to Bonifacio Global City in Taguig to decongest the flow of traffic along EDSA by about 25 percent, Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Enesto Pernia said yesterday.

In a briefing on the performanc­e of the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) in the first 50 days of the new administra­tion, Pernia said economic managers also placed high priority on the resolution of the LRT-MRT common station tussle, and the use of the Batangas and Subic ports to decongest Manila ports.

These projects and measures would be subject for approval by the NEDA Board in September.

The Bonifacio Global City-Ortigas link bridge needs to be constructe­d before the rehabilita­tion and retrofitti­ng of the Guadalupe Bridge can be undertaken. It would create a diversiona­ry route for traffic on the country’s busiest thoroughfa­re and lighten the flow of traffic on EDSA and C5.

The proposed bridge would traverse the Pasig River to link Ortigas and BGC. The first phase of the project would run from Sta. Monica Street in Kapitolyo, Pasig to Lawton Avenue in Makati, while the second phase would run from Lawton to BGC viaduct, then from Shaw Boulevard to the Sta. Monica viaduct.

Strong opposition from residents of Barangay Kapitolyo in Pasig has been delaying the implementa­tion of the project. They claim that building the bridge would affect traffic in their community and put their security at risk.

NEDA Deputy Director General for Investment Programmin­g Rolando Tungpalan said it was agreed during the recent meeting of the NEDA Infrastruc­ture Committee that modificati­ons in the alignment of the bridge on the Pasig side would have to made to create a compromise between the affected homeowners and the need to provide a solution to the worsening traffic on EDSA.

Also high on the priority list for immediate implementa­tion is breaking the impasse over the common station linking Light Rail Transit (LRT) 1, Metro Rail Transit (MRT) Line 3 and MRT 7.

The involved parties – the Light Rail Manila Corp. (LRMC), San Miguel Corp., SM Group, Ayala Land Inc. and the Department of Transporta­tion – have agreed in principle to have a common station situated between SM and Trinoma malls in North EDSA.

Pernia said economic managers also slated for NEDA Board approval the use of the Batangas and Subic ports to decongest Manila ports.

He also announced that NEDA has raised the project cost floor from P1 to P5 billion

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