Train system pushed in Baguio to lessen traffic
>> Tuesday, July 30, 2013
BAGUIO CITY – Residents may soon have
comfortable means of transportation here following a proposal to create a train
system.
Science and Technology
Secretary Mario Montejojas ordered the Cordillera office of the Department of
Science and Technology to fastrack studies to find out the feasibility of
putting up a monorail or trolley train in the country’s summer capital to
preserveo the city’s cool weather.
Dr.
Julius Caesar Sicat, DOST-Cordillera Administrative Region director, met with
Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan and other city officials to relay the agency’s plan
to establish either a monorail or trolley train which will be an
environment-friendly mode of transport that will help the national and local
governments reduce pollution of the city’s air through the bad smoke emitted by
the rapidly increasing number of motor vehicles.
“The
monorail or trolley train in Baguio City is one of the major priority projects
of Secretary Montejo to help boost the growth of the local tourism industry and
effectively and efficiently address air pollution,” Sicat told Domogan.
Domogan
expressed gratitude to Montejo and the DOST-CAR for exerting effort to help the
local government in finding solutions on attracting more foreign and domestic
tourists while addressing problems on traffic congestions and air pollution
that are now besetting the city because of rapid urbanization.
“We
will extend to DOST the needed assistance so that the required studies will be
completed the soonest so that the appropriate financial and technical
requirements could be given utmost attention,” Domogan said.
He added there were initial
plants to put up a monorail around Burnham Park which forms part of the overall
plant to develop the Baguio Athletic bowl but the same will take a longer time
to be realized because of the tedious process involved in the finalization of
the plans.
Because
of the urgency of completing the feasibility study for the monorail or trolley
train project in the city, Domogan instructed Engr. Leo C. Bernardez, Jr., city
engineer, to be the representative of the city government to deal with DOST experts
in the conduct and eventual completion of the project’s technical component
that will be submitted to the DOST central office for the sourcing out of the
funds to implement the same.
Sicat
assured city officials and residents that the agency will embark on mass-based
consultations so that all issues and concerns regarding the project will be
addressed before its implementation.
“We
thank President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III and Secretary Montejo for giving
priority to Baguio city6 as the place to build the monorail or trolley train
because the realization of the project will surely boost the growth of the
city’s tourism industry that will translate to increased employment
opportunities and sources of livelihood for the people in the future,” Domogan
said, citing that the monorail will also serve as one of the mass transport
system in the city that will be one of the solutions to the worsening traffic
problems.
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