By Marlo Lubguban
BAGUIO CITY – The
National Economic Development Authority-Cordillera gathered experts on traffic
and transport management from regional line agencies and the local government
units of Baguio, La Trinidad, Itogon, Tuba, and Tublay (BLISTT) for a workshop
on BLISTT Traffic and Transport Management recently.
The workshop
was set to provide the BLISTT Governing Council, composed of mayors of the
member local government units, information and recommendations to address the
traffic problem in the BLISTT area.
“We are converging towards a holistic solution of traffic and transport management in BLISTT,” said Stephanie Christiansen of NEDA-CAR. “We should be cooperating and sharing resources.”
“We are converging towards a holistic solution of traffic and transport management in BLISTT,” said Stephanie Christiansen of NEDA-CAR. “We should be cooperating and sharing resources.”
Baguio Mayor
Benjamin Magalong who is BLISTT chairman proposed in an earlier meeting to
decongest Baguio City by “cutting in half” the number of Public Utility
Jeepneys (PUJs) that would enter Baguio’s central business district.
Resource speaker and traffic management expert engineer Mark de Guzman of the SLU School of Engineering and Architecture shared his research-based insights on traffic and transport management and urban planning.
Resource speaker and traffic management expert engineer Mark de Guzman of the SLU School of Engineering and Architecture shared his research-based insights on traffic and transport management and urban planning.
De Guzman
cited the triangle of transport solutions where there are basic areas to focus
on such as road marking and signs, manholes, drain covers, street lights, “even
before we talk about cable cars and monorails”, he said.
He also
underscored that solutions should be in engineering, education, and
enforcement.
The experts, facilitated by staff of NEDA regional office, discussed strategies on decongesting bottlenecks and other transportation management concerns in the BLISTT such as the increasing number of private vehicles during weekends and holidays, longer commuting time, inadequate parking facilities, and proposed diversion routes.
The experts, facilitated by staff of NEDA regional office, discussed strategies on decongesting bottlenecks and other transportation management concerns in the BLISTT such as the increasing number of private vehicles during weekends and holidays, longer commuting time, inadequate parking facilities, and proposed diversion routes.
The
participants also reviewed local ordinances that addressed traffic and
transport concerns in their respective municipalities.
The experts
provided recommendations to be consolidated by NEDA-CAR.
The Council
will next meet on Dec. 4 where the outputs of this workshop will be discussed
and short to long-term plans will be put in place.
The BLISTT
Governing Council met on Sept. 12 when elected officers took oath with Baguio
City Mayor Benjamin Magalong as the chairman, Itogon Mayor Victorio Palangdan,
vice chairman, La Trinidad Mayor Romeo Salda, secretary and Tublay Mayor
Armando Lauro as treasurer.
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