By
Imelda F. Banganan
BONTOC, Mountain Province -- A total of P
19,449,439 was allotted to Mountain Province for six projects under the Special
Local Road Fund (SLRF) FY 2015.
The amount covers
repair and maintenance of almost 2.5 kilometers of provincial roads.
Two of these projects
approved in August 2015, were completed based on validation done by the Project Monitoring
Team headed by DILG provincial director Anthony Ballug.
The completed projects
amounting to P 5,012,290 were maintenance of Sagada-Besao Road (P 3 million)
and Tadian-Nacawang Provincial Road (P2,012,190.)
In December 2015, four
additional projects worth P14,437,149.00 were funded under the SLRF as
incentive of the province for its good performance in implementation of SLRF projects.
These were
Guinzadan-Banao-Andanum Provincial Road in Bauko worth P 2M;
Sadsadan-Balicanao-Salin Road, also in Bauko, worth P 5M; Poblacion-Aba-Bacarri
Road in Paracelis worth P2,437,149.00; and Tadian-Nacawang Provincial Road in
Tadian worth P 5M.
The procurement
process for said projects will commence after the election ban, said Engr. Ben
N. Wadwadan of the Provincial Engineering Office.
Based on the Republic
Act 8794 or the Motor Vehicle Users Charge (MVUC) Law enacted on June 27, 2000,
it is the policy of the state to provide for and ensure adequate maintenance of
national and provincial roads through sufficient funding for the purpose. It is
stipulated in the Law that five percent of the monies collected shall be placed
in a Special Local Road Fund (SLRF), to be apportioned to provincial and city
governments in accordance with vehicle population and size of the road network
under their respective jurisdictions.
Eligible projects to
be funded under the SLRF are projects for road maintenance, installation of
road safety devices, and for traffic management.
Generally, the
provision and maintenance of national roads is the mandate of the Department of
Public Works and Highways (DPWH), while the provision and maintenance of local
roads is the responsibility of the Local Government Units. Due to the mandate
of the DILG over LGUs, the proposal of the DPWH to delineate SLRF planning,
programming, monitoring, and funds utilization to the DILG came about when the
two agencies signed a Memorandum of Agreement relative to the SLRF
implementation in 2005.
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