BAGUIO
CITY – The Baguio City Police Office bared it is all systems go for the partial
closure of the uphill lane of Session Road every Sunday, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
for six months starting Aug. 18.
Baguio police director Col. Allen Rae F.
Co said preparations for partial closure of the city’s main road were already
put in place.
The closure will be an experiment to
ascertain whether its proposed pedestrianization will be feasible.
He said traffic enforcers will be
deployed to manage the traffic in strategic areas to help lessen effect of the
partial closure on the traffic flow in other roads directly linked with the
main thoroughfare.
Earlier, Mayor Benjamin B. Magalong
signed Ordinance No. 65, series of 2019 that approved partial closure of
Session road for six months to study the feasibility of pedestrianizing the
said road that will help in reducing the pollutants being emitted by motor
vehicles in the city’s air and encourage people to walk.
The uphill lane of Session road
will be closed starting in front of the Development Bank of the Philippines
(DBP) up to the last pedestrian lane in front of the Baguio Post Office.
However, Upper and Lower Mabini
Streets towards Harrison road will remain open to vehicular traffic to serve as
an alternate route for motorists wanting to move around the central business
district area.
Under the approved ordinance, the
local government is mandated to conduct an information and education campaign
on the partial closure of Session road for 2 weeks prior to the implementation
of the same to allow the public to be informed about the closure and its
purposes pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 21, series of 2011 which prescribed
the guidelines for the conduct of traffic experiments.
The local government is given a
maximum of six months to conduct the traffic experiment and failure of the
local legislative body to enact an ordinance that will make the traffic
experiment within the said period will automatically result to the return of
the original traffic scheme existing on the uphill lane of Session road.
Co said signs were already installed in
strategic portions of Session road and other major roads within the central business
district area to serve as a guide for motorists on what alternate routes to
take due to the partial closure of the uphill lane of Session road.
Co added the other lane of Session road,
particularly the one going down, will remain open to vehicular traffic while
parking on both sides of the road will temporarily be prohibited starting
midnight of Saturday and that parking of motor vehicles will resume on both
sides after 9 pm of Sunday.
The police official appealed for utmost
understanding from the public who will be experiencing inconveniences due to
the implementation of the traffic experiment considering the need to ascertain
the feasibility of the pedestrianization of a portion of the road. -- Dexter A.
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