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Pasig River urban dev't launched this week

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January 14, 2024

Amid calls to improve the condition of the Pasig River, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority is set to launch a project that would promote urban development for one of Metro Manila’s prime waterways, acting MMDA Chairman Romando Artes said yesterday. 

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Pasig River urban dev't launched this week

Artes declared that the government would launch on Jan. 17 the Pasig River Urban Development program, pursuant to President Marcos’ Executive Order 35, issued in 2023.

Artes, MMDA deputy chairman Frisco San Juan, Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos and Rear Admiral Hostillo Arturo Cornelio, the Philippine Coast Guard’s Metro Manila and Central Luzon district commander, toured the river on a ferry boat of the MMDA’s Pasig River Ferry Service (PRFS) on Jan. 12.

The tour started at the Guadalupe station in Makati and ended at the Escolta station in Manila.

The urban development program includes the erection of two new PRFS stations in Manila and Pasig.

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