The Philippine Star

Group backs moving air, sea ports out of MM

- – Mike Frialde

A commuters’ group has expressed support for plans to relocate the airport and seaports away from Metro Manila to relieve traffic congestion.

According to the National Center for Commuter Safety and Protection (NCCSP), the proposal would benefit air travelers.

“You will no longer be harassed by traffic as you will no longer have to go through Metro Manila from one end to the other just to catch your flight,” Elvira Medina, NCCSP president, said recently.

“There is no denying that our roads in Metro Manila and even in neighborin­g provinces are too congested now,” she added.

A 2014 study by the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency ( JICA) has recommende­d five proposals for the decongesti­on of Metro Manila’s roads.

Among the proposed midterm solutions to the metropolis’ traffic problem is relocating the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport and shifting cargo movements from Manila North Harbor to Batangas.

The Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority ( MMDA) earlier identified several traffic chokepoint­s in the metropolis as it also expressed support for granting emergency powers to President Duterte to address the traffic problem.

The JICA study estimated a productivi­ty loss of around P2.4 billion a day or more than P800 billion a year from the daily traffic congestion.

JICA also proposed the connection of the Metro’s different central business district by a subway system.

Last January, the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority Investment Coordinati­ng Committee approved a P374-billion subway project from Fort Bonifacio to the Mall of Asia based on the JICA proposal.

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