BONTOC,
Mountain Province — The municipal government
units in the province implemented the presidential
directive to clear all public roads in their jurisdictions of
obstructions making Mountain Province among the high
complying provinces nationwide based on the assessment released
by the Dept. of the Interior and Local Government.
With
all the ten LGUs complying, the province has 100 percent compliance rate. LGUs
are rated with high compliance if 91-100% of their
primary and secondary were cleared as validated by a validation team led
by DILG.
In the
province, DILG Provincial Director Anthony Manolo Ballug led the Provincial
Validation Team composed of Mountain Province Police
Provincial Office (MPPPO), Bureau of Jail Management and Penology,
Bureau of Fire Protection and the Philippine
Information Agency.
The
team focused their validation on five major areas - the
presence of municipal ordinance on road clearing and banning of illegal
constructions; presence of inventory of national, provincial, municipal and
barangay roads; roads (including sidewalks) are cleared of obstruction, illegal
structures, and illegally parked vehicles; implementation of displacement
strategies (if any or applicable), and the rehabilitation of recovered public
roads (to include greening and beautification).
During
the validation, the concerned municipal monitoring team and some local
officials and department heads of the municipal offices joined the provincial
validation team.
Common
obstructions which LGUs were faced with and have to clear were aggregates and
junked vehicles along the road and structures that encroached
along the road or sidewalks .There were also some electric posts that
encroached along the road and the sidewalks.
For
the illegally parked vehicles, n the municipalities of Bauko and Paracelis, the
chief executives authorized their local policemen to issue tickets and
confiscate plate numbers .
In
the municipalities of Barlig, Besao, Sagada, Sadanga and Sabangan, the
representatives from the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and the
Highway Patrol Group (HPG) issued tickets and confiscated plate numbers of
illegally parked vehicles, motors and tricycles.
In
the capital town of Bontoc, representatives from LTO, HPG and the Bontoc
Traffic Task Force issued tickets and confiscated plate numbers of illegally
vehicles, motors and tricycles.
Personnel
of the Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office, the Bontoc Water
District and PNP helped in the clearing of road obstructions such as
aggregates, steel, mixer, and stones along the roads.
After
the road clearing validation in each of the municipality was the conduct
of an exit conference where Ballug explained that the road
clearing activities do not mean that it will end after September 30 as
this is just the deadline the DILG has given in
its Memorandum Circular No. 2019-121 for mayors to comply with the
presidential directive . Road clearing is not only on roads but it includes
sidewalks, widening blocks and shoulders. Anything that is put on these is
illegal.
“I
hope this is not a ningas cogon, hopefully the cleared roads will be sustained.
This will be the primary responsibility of the organized Municipal Monitoring
Team to conduct regular monitoring to sustain the road clearing activities,”
Ballug said.
He
also asked the local municipal police stations to sustain the monitoring. This
should become a routinary patrol on their part until such time the information
will sink in the minds of the people.
The
responsibility of barangay officials is also to monitor roads in their area of
responsibility. We should all participate in this endeavor, he added.
Ballug
suggested to all the LGUs to amend their traffic code to include roads
management which can be titled as traffic and roads management ordinance. He
also suggested to include in their ordinance an
impounding area where they will put vehicles that are confiscated; parking
area; flow of traffic; route plan; designated events area or market area to
accommodate small vendors not on the road because roads are not meant for
business; a 10-minute or 15-minute emergency parking for loading or unloading
and it should not go beyond 15 minutes; road clearing; road safety; and
provisions on no encroachment of sidewalks for business purposes, no
encroachment of roads for structures, and provision of displacement even if it
is not applicable at the moment; then the penalties.
“Our
enemy in road clearing and other clearing activities is the attitude of the
people, it is not really the vehicles or the obstructions. Our immediate goal
is to clear the road and our ultimate goal is to instill discipline in our
people’’ Ballug said.
Interviewed
residents are thankful to President Duterte for directing the local governments
nationwide to clear the roads.
“
Now, we have clear roads. Vehicles, motors and tricycles are no longer allowed
to park on the road and vendors are not allowed to sell their goods at the
sidewalks. We hope that this will be sustained not just for a short period,”
they said. (JDP/JBS-PIA Mt. Province)
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