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Table of Contents TRAFFIC DISCIPLINE OFFICE ……………….. 1
TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT INCOME FROM TRAFFIC FINES
TRAFFIC DIRECTION AND CONTROL; METRO MANILA TRAFFIC TICKETING SYSTEM
ENFORCEMENT OF ANTI-COLORUM, OUT OF LINE, YELLOW LANE AND CLOSED DOOR POLICY REGULATIONS
ESTABLISHMENT OF MOTORCYCLE LANE ALONG EDSA
MOTORCYCLE LANE IMPLEMENTATION AT COMMONWEALTH AVE. AND MACAPAGAL BLVD.
60-KPH SPEED LIMIT ENFORCEMENT AT COMMONWEALTH AVE.
60-KPH SPEED LIMIT ENFORCEMENT AT MACAPAGAL AVE.
BUS MANAGEMENT & DISPATCH SYSTEM (FORMERLY ORGANIZED BUS ROUTE (OBR) PROJECT)
ANTI-ILLEGAL PARKING OPERATIONS
PUV TAGGING
OPERATION OF THE TVR REDEMPTION FACILITY
ROAD EMERGENCY OPERATION (EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND ROADSIDE CLEARING)
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF PEDESTRIAN FOOTBRIDGES
DEVELOPMENT OF COMMONWEALTH AVE.
CONSTRUCTION OF ROTUNDA
COVERING OF FOOTBRIDGE STAIR STEPS
IMPROVEMENT OF UNDERPASS PERIMETER WALL
ROAD WIDENING
CONSTRUCTION OF CHILDREN ROAD SAFETY PARK
APPLICATION OF THERMOPLASTIC PAINT ON PAVEMENT MARKINGS
FABRICATION, MANUFACTURING AND PRINTING OF TRAFFIC ROAD SIGNS AND FACILITIES
INSTALLATION OF SOLAR-POWERED BLINKER LIGHTS
INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC FACILITIES AND ROAD SIGNS
INSTALLATION OF RUBBER BOLLARDS
MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC ROAD SIGNS AND FACILITIES
TRAFFIC SIGNAL OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
TRAFFIC EDUCATION
FLOOD CONTROL & SEWERAGE
MANAGEMENT OFFICE (FCSMO) ……………….. 17 Flood Control Infrastructure Projects
Disaster and Flood Control Mitigation Works
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT OFFICE ……………….. 18 DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE
DOOR-TO-DOOR GARBAGE COLLECTION SYSTEM
MONITORING OF LEVEL OF CLEANLINESS
ACCREDITATION OF GARBAGE TRUCKS
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ECOLOGICAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT (RA 9003)
WASTE DIVERSION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SEMINARS/ TRAININGS
HEALTH, PUBLIC SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION OFFICE (HPSEPO) ……………….. 22 ENFORCEMENT OF MMDA REGULATION NO. 96-009 OR THE ANTI-LITTERING LAW
ENFORCEMENT OF RA 9211 OR THE TOBACCO REGULATION ACT/ NO SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES/ MMDA-BLOOMBERG PROJECT
ENFORCEMENT SUPPORT ACTIVITY
MONITORING OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SANITATION DISCREPANCIES
LINGAP SA BARANGAY ACTIVITIES
ESTERO BLITZ ACTIVITIES
ANTI-SMOKE BELCHING OPERATIONS
PUBLIC SAFETY PROGRAMS
MMDA WORKER’S INN
STREET DWELLERS CARE PROGRAM
METRO PARKWAY CLEARING GROUP (MPCG) ……………….. 30
SIDEWALK CLEARING OPERATIONS GROUP (SCOG) ……………….. 34
OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER
FOR PLANNING (OAGMP) ……………….. 35 METRO MANILA GREENPRINT 2030
URBAN RENEWAL PROGRAM
METROPOLITAN MANILA REGREENING PROGRAM
LAND USE PLANNING AND ZONING
SHELTER SERVICES
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (RDC-NCR)
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE ……………….. 39
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TRAFFIC DISCIPLINE OFFICE
INCOME FROM TRAFFIC FINES
The MMDA earned a total of P58.827M gross income from traffic fines for the 1st semester of 2012. Compared to the gross income of P 59.478 M for the 1st semester2011, there is a decrease of P0.651M, or 1.094%, in the gross revenues from traffic fines.
TRAFFIC DIRECTION AND CONTROL;METRO MANILA TRAFFIC TICKETING SYSTEM
For the 1st semester of 2012, a total of 3,624 T/Cs were deployed for traffic direction, 2,155 of which were active UOVR holders who made a total of 110,428 apprehensions. Compared to the 1st semester of 2011 where a total of 135,430 apprehensions were made, there is a decrease of 25,002 or 18.46% in the no. of apprehensions made for the 1st semester of 2012. Below is a graph illustrating the same.
1st Qtr. 2012 2nd Qtr. 2012 Total Total no. of deployed TCs 1,811 1,813 3,624 Total no. of active UOVR holders 1,146 1,009 2,155 No. of apprehensions made 46,474 63,954 110,428 % of increase-1st Qtr-2nd Qtr. 2012 27.33% Comparison- 1st Sem. 2011 apprehensions 135,430 % of decrease-1st Sem 2011-1st Sem 2012 18.46%
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ENFORCEMENT OF ANTI-COLORUM, OUT OF LINE, YELLOW LANE AND CLOSED DOOR POLICY REGULATIONS The following apprehensions were recorded for the 1st semester of 2012 compared to the 1st semester 2011:
1st Semester 2012 1st Semester 2011
Anti-Colorum 922 67
Out of Line 731 71
Yellow Lane Violations 4,240 14,727
Closed Door Policy 3,541 5,290
ESTABLISHMENT OF MOTORCYCLE LANE ALONG EDSA Per data gathered by the TDO Road Safety Unit (RSU) from police precincts, following is a comparison of statistics on motorcycle-related accidents in the area before and after implementation of the EDSA motorcycle lane, in which a reduction in the number of injured and damage-to-property cases can be noted:
EDSA Motorcycle Lane* Monumento-Mall of Asia
Implemented February 14, 2012
Motorcycle-Related Accidents
108 Days Before Implementation
(Oct. 29/11 - Feb. 13/12)
108 Days After Implementation (Feb. 14 – May 31/12)
No. of Fatal Cases 2 2
No. of Non-Fatal or Injured Cases 104 84
No. of Damage-to-Property Cases 110 94
Apprehensions for violation of the EDSA Motorcycle Lane*, from its February 14, 2012 implementation up to June, 2012, is as follows:
1st Quarter 2012 2nd Quarter 2012 Total
756 262 1,018
*Per data from the TDO Data Div.
*Per data from the TDO Road Safety Unit
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MOTORCYCLE LANE IMPLEMENTATION AT COMMONWEALTH AVE. AND MACAPAGAL BLVD. The TDO-RSU also reported the following comparison of figures before and after the October 17, 2011 full implementation of the motorcycle lane regulation at Commonwealth Ave. and Macapagal Blvd.:
Commonwealth Ave. Macapagal Ave.
Commonwealth Ave. Motorcycle Lane* Full Implementation: October 17, 2011
Motorcycle-Related Accidents
197 Days Before Implementation (Apr. 03 – Oct. 16/11)
197 Days After Implementation
(Oct. 17/11 – Apr. 30/12)
No. of Fatal Cases 0 0
No. of Non-Fatal or Injured Cases 111 134
No. of Damage-to-Property Cases 46 47
Macapagal Blvd. Motorcycle Lane* Full Implementation: October 17, 2011
Motorcycle-Related Accidents
228 Days Before Implementation (Mar. 03 – Oct. 16/11)
228 Days After Implementation
(Oct. 17/11 – May 31/12)
No. of Fatal Cases 2 0
No. of Non-Fatal or Injured Cases 21 27
No. of Damage-to-Property Cases 8 26
Motorcycle Lane Apprehensions 1st Quarter 2012 2nd Quarter 2012
Commonwealth Ave. 249 366
Macapagal Ave. 212 99
*Per data from the TDO-RSU
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60-KPH SPEED LIMIT ENFORCEMENT AT COMMONWEALTH AVE. MMDA Regulation No. 11-001, which officially took effect on February 18, 2011, set a speed limit of 60 kilometers per hour along Commonwealth Ave. as a measure to prevent, if not eradicate, reckless driving in this so-called “killer highway”.
Speed Limit Apprehensions* Commonwealth Ave.
1st Quarter 2012 2nd Quarter 2012 Total 2,404 2,636 5,040
60-KPH SPEED LIMIT ENFORCEMENT AT MACAPAGAL AVE. A 60-kph speed limit is also being enforced along Macapagal Ave. on all types of vehicles including motorcycles by virtue of MMC Resolution No. 11-003, approved last June 23, 2011 to curb rampant illegal drag racing and reckless driving in the area.
*Per data supplied by the TDO Data Div.
Speed Limit Apprehensions* Macapagal Ave.
1st Quarter 2012 2nd Quarter 2012 Total
1,761 2,129 3,890
*Per data supplied by the TDO Data Div.
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BUS MANAGEMENT AND DISPATCH SYSTEM (FORMERLY ORGANIZE BUS ROUTE (OBR) PROJECT) An automated system of bus management and dispatch was designed, developed, tested and completed during 1st Quarter 2012. The system entails the issuance of trip records to the 3,471 bus units covered under the project and the enrollment/ fingerprint registration of bus drivers. One trip record with two weeks validity is issued per bus unit, while dispatch of buses is controlled in the 4 major terminals and 10 satellite stations of the project. One bus unit can be dispatched as many as three times per day. Throughout 2nd Quarter 2012, systems debugging/ enhancements and testing of the automated Bus Management & Dispatch System were done. A technical study for the implementation of a Bus Management System was also prepared and submitted to the Deputy Chairman.
Activity 1st Quarter 2012 2nd Quarter 2012 Total
Trip Records issued 19,064 18,075 37,139
Bus drivers registered 2,650 875 3,525
1st Quarter 2012 2nd Quarter 2012 Average for 1st Semester 2012
7,429.66 trips per day 7,831.66 trips per day 7,630.66 trips per day
Average Dispatch
1st Quarter 2012 2nd Quarter 2012 Total 255 158 413
Apprehensions for violation of OBR rules
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ANTI– ILLEGAL PARKING OPERATIONS Violators whose vehicles are parked beyond the designated sidewalk boundary marker are issued citation tickets by roving members of the TDO Parking Discipline Group.
Apprehensions on illegal parking
1st Semester 2012 1st Semester 2011
Apprehensions on illegal parking 6,820 4,097
PUV TAGGING PUV Tagging was implemented August 22, 2011, with initial coverage of city buses. AUVs were included effective December 12, 2011. A total of 174 violations on PUV tagging were sighted/ monitored for this semester.
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Total 139 35 174
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OPERATION OF THE TVR REDEMPTION FACILITY For 1st Semester 2012, the TVR Redemption Facility accomplished the following:.
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Total
Traffic clearance applications processed Traffic clearances released
25,876
24,519
19,151
17,002
45,027
41,521
Applications rec’d for release of impounded vehicles Impounded vehicles released after penalty payment
720
584
389
399
1,109
983
Applications referred to Traf. Adjudication Board Applications with released Resolution
389
273
243
205
632
478
Payments downloaded from bank and uploaded to MRRES database
22,581 17,407 39,988
Confiscated drivers licenses received Confiscated license plates received
1,858
578
1,305
674
3,163
1,252
For the 1st Semester 2011, the TVR Redemption accomplished the following:
Traffic clearances released for drivers renewing licenses 57,644 Clearances released to drivers contesting their citations at the Traffic Adjudication Committee
689
Clearances issued for release of impounded vehicles 570 Confiscated drivers licenses released after penalty payment 4,705 Confiscated plates released after penalty payment 5,449
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ROAD EMERGENCY OPERATIONS (EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND ROADSIDE CLEARING) Road Emergency Operations for the 1st Semester 2012 are as follows:
Road Emergency Activities
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Total
No. of accident victims assisted/ endorsed to hospitals for further treatment
540 396 936
No. of accident areas responded to/ cleared within the 15-min. maximum allotted time
540/ 289 396/ 242 936/ 531
No. of stalled vehicles towed or assisted/ cleared within the 15-min. maximum allotted time
851/ 365 594/ 283 1,445/ 648
In comparison, Emergency Response figures for 1st Semester 2011 are as follows:
No. of accident victims given first-aid treatment/ brought to hospital for further treatment
582/ 240
No. of vehicular accidents responded to/ cleared within the 15-min. maximum allotted time
812/ 633
No. of stalled vehicles towed or assisted/ cleared within the 15-min. maximum clearing time
1,589/ 1,114
UNIFIEF VEHICULAR VOLUME REDUCTION PROGRAM (UVVRP)
1st Semester 2012
Apprehensions on UVVRP Violation 8,685
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TRAFFIC ENGINEERING
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF PEDESTRIAN FOOTBRIDGES Seven (7) new footbridges were completed during the first semester of 2012 – six (6) in the first quarter and one (1) in the second quarter:
Completed Footbridges
1st Quarter 2012 2nd Quarter 2012
Alabang-Zapote Road, Muntinlupa City McArthur Highway-Calle Uno/ Market Road, CC
Rizal St., Bgy. Tunasan, Muntinlupa City
Andrews Ave./R. Higgins St., Pasay City
Samson Road, CC
Camarin/Zabarte Road, CC
EDSA-Boni Serrano, CC
Construction of another footbridge is ongoing along Quirino Highway-Mindanao Ave. in Quezon City and is 21% done as of June, 2012. Another one, which was originally contracted for construction at DFA along Macapagal Blvd. but was transferred to Roxas Blvd.-Baclaran, is 11% complete as of June, 2012.
Footbridges under Construction
Name/ Location of Footbridge
Percentage of Completion as of 2nd Quarter 2012
Quirino Highway-Mindanao Ave., QC 21%
Roxas Blvd.-Baclaran 11%
In comparison, for 1st Semester 2011, four (4) footbridges were completed: (1) C-4/ Dagat-Dagatan; (2) Juan Luna/ Tayuman (3) AMA-South Super Highway; and (4) Roxas Blvd./ U.S. Embassy.
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DEVELOPMENT OF COMMONWEALTH AVE. For 1st Semester 2012, the realignment of the Median Island from Litex to Doña Carmen was completed in January. Works done were concrete reblocking, laying of reinforced pipe culvert, and drainage excavation. During 1st Semester 2011, improvement works (road widening, geometric improvement, construction of
drainage, sidewalk, loading/ unloading bays, curb and gutter, and U-turn slots) from Philcoa to Batasan were completed.
CONSTRUCTION OF ROTUNDA One rotunda was finished within 1st Semester 2012 (in March, 2012) located at the Quirino Highway/ Mindanao Ave. intersection in Quezon City. Compared with 1st Semester 2011, two rotundas were finished: (1) Quirino Ave./ Harrison St./ Taft Ave. Ext. (2) Roxas Blvd. Service Road/ Baclaran Church.
COVERING OF FOOTBRIDGE STAIR STEPS Covering of stair steps of nine (9) footbridges – four (4) along EDSA, three (3) along Commonwealth Ave., and two (2) in other QC areas – was finished in June, 2012. These are the Project 7 (Bansalangin)-EDSA Footbridge (FB), Gen. Tirona-EDSA FB, Gen. Malvar-EDSA FB, Aurora Blvd.-EDSA FB, St. Peter Church-Commonwealth FB, Batasan-Commonwealth FB, COA-Commonwealth
FB, Sct. Borromeo-Quezon Ave. FB, and near Panay Ave. FB. Work consisted of welding and painting of steel plates to cover the FB stairs.
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IMPROVEMENT OF UNDERPASS PERIMETER WALL As of June, 2012, improvement works on the perimeter walls of the following underpasses have been 100% completed: (1) Lagusnilad Underpass, Manila; (2) Quezon Blvd. Underpass, Manila; (3) Ayala Ave. Underpass, Makati City; (4) Batasan Underpass, QC; and (5) Shaw Blvd. Underpass (Northbound), Mandaluyong City.
ROAD WIDENING As of June, 2012, road widening in both directions of Ortigas Ave. from Lanuza to Meralco, which was 12.08% done as of the end of 1st quarter 2012, is almost complete at 93.06%.
Percentage of Completion Ortigas Ave.Road Widening
(from Lanuza to Meralco)
1st Quarter 2012 2nd Quarter 2012
12.08% 93.06%
CONSTRUCTION OF CHILDREN ROAD SAFETY PARK Work on this ongoing project at Paraiso ng Batang Maynila at M. Adriatico-Quirino Ave., Manila is 20% done as of June, 2012.
FABRICATION, MANUFACTURING AND PRINTING OF TRAFFIC ROAD SIGNS AND FACILITIES 175 Motorsiklo road signs were fabricated and installed in appropriate places as a special project during the 1st quarter.
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APPLICATION OF THERMOPLASTIC PAINT ON PAVEMENT MARKINGS For 1st Semester 2012, thermoplastic paint was applied on a total of 10,294.99 linear meters and 2,284.466 sq. meters of pavement markings in various locations within Metro Manila:
1st Quarter 2012 2nd Quarter 2012 Total
5,688.76 l.m. 4,606.23 l.m. 10,294.99 l.m.
1,077.73 sq.m. 1,206.736 sq. m. 2,284.466 sq.m.
During 1st Semester 2011, in-house implementation of this project was completed in a total of 91 locations throughout Metro Manila.
1st Qtr 2012 2nd Qtr 2012 Total
Fabricated 3,213 2,034 5,247
Manufactured 3,714 2,904 6,618
Printed 397 349 746
During 1st Semester 2011, a total of 5,552 traffic signs were fabricated.
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INSTALLATION OF SOLAR-POWERED BLINKER LIGHTS Solar-powered blinker lights were installed during 1st quarter 2012 on twelve (12) units of Motorsiklo signs, 14 units Give Way signs, and 27 units U-Turn signs, or a total of 53 units.
INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC FACILITIES AND ROAD SIGNS A total of 3,764 traffic facilities and road signs were installed in various locations for the 1st semester 2012. During 1st Semester 2011, a total of 3,408 traffic signs and facilities were installed.
1st Semester 2012 1st Semester 2011
Installation of Traffic Facilities and Road Signs
3,764 3,408
In addition, 90 pcs. of traffic road signs were installed along R-10, Manila and 347 “ No Jaywalking” signs were installed during the 2nd quarter 2012.
INSTALLATION OF RUBBER BOLLARDS
For the 1st semester 2012, a total of 428 rubber bollards were installed in major roads of Metro Manila
1st Quarter 2012 2nd Quarter 2012 Total
270 158 428
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MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC ROAD SIGNS AND FACILITIES
For 1st Semester 2012, the following were accomplished:
1st Quarter 2012 2nd Quarter 2012 Total
Re-cleaned 20,976 16,239 37,215
Repaired 222 442 664
Removed 1,426 601 2,027
Repainted 1,050 1,592 2,642
During 1st Semester 2011, a total of 7,499 traffic road signs and facilities were either cleaned, repaired, or replaced; 411 irrelevant ones were removed; 274 were painted, while 10,154.39 l.m./ 1,609.518 sq.m. of lane markings, gutter nosings, pedestrian lanes and parking slots were also painted.
TRAFFIC SIGNAL OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
For 1st Semester 2012, the following were done:
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Activity 1st Qtr 2012 2nd Qtr 2012 Total
Installation of traffic signal LED retrofit 159 160 319
New intersections signalized 2 - 2
Adjustment of timing parameter 102 82 184
Repair of defective communication lines and equipment
117 44 161
Repair of defective local controllers 76 88 164
Installation of traffic signal facilities for additional reference
4 4 8
Repair of traffic signal facilities 96 59 155
Replacement of busted signal bulbs 320 167 487
Replacement of damaged/ missing traffic signal facilities
7 10 17
Trimming of trees covering traffic signals 4 9 13
During 1st Semester 2011, the following were accomplished:
Activity No. of Intersections
Installation of traffic signal timers (LED) 3
New intersections signalized 2
Traffic signal facilities checked/ repaired 116
3,273 75-watt bulbs replaced 1,066
Damaged/ defective traffic signal facilities replaced 74
Traffic signal lanterns realigned 35
Traffic signal lanterns, lenses, and handholes cleaned 32
Observation of traffic signal lights and adjustment of timing parameters
386
Defective communication lines & equipment checked/ repaired
354
Defective local controllers repaired/ logic system reset 248
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TRAFFIC EDUCATION Following is the chart of 1st Semester 2012 seminars conducted by the TDO Traffic Education Division:
Type of Seminar
1st Quarter No. of Participants
2nd Quarter No. of Participants
Total
Seminar for Delinquent Drivers 4,533 4,476 9,009
Road Safety Seminar for Overspeeding Drivers
36 - 36
Seminar for Deputized T/Es 58 35 93
Seminar on Traffic Management & UOVR Issuance Policy
105 123 228
Orientation Seminar on Traffic Management
90 182 272
Orientation Seminar on the EDSA Motorcycle Lane Project
3,681 - 3,681
During 1st Semester 2011, the following were conducted:
Type of Seminar
No. of Participants
5 Reorientation Seminars on TVR Issuance Policy 127
7 Traffic Management Seminars for Deputation 169
4 Refresher & Spiritual Edification Courses for Traffic Enforcement Personnel
167
252 Road Rules & Safety Seminars for Drivers with 3 Unpaid Violations 6,779
75 Delinquent Drivers with Spot Report Seminars 89
1 Orientation Seminar on Traffic Management 39
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For the 1st semester of 2012, regular maintenance activities done through administration funded under the MOOE includes declogging of drainage laterals of which 205,925 linear meters has been done, dredging of open waterways with 134,220 linear meters accomplished, desilting of drainage mains with 3,355 linear meters done and 77.12 million cubic meters of flood water pumped out from Pumping Station Operations.
FLOOD CONTROL AND SEWERAGE MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Dredging Works Declogging of Drainage Laterals
Flagship Projects of the FCSMO for the 1st Semester of 2012 includes the construction of
Balongbato Pumping Station in which survey and site investigation and preparation/
submission of plans were completed. Another Flagship Project is the construction of
Salapan Pumping Station in which survey and site investigation and submission of plans
were also completed.
Compared to 1st semester 2011, save for declogging works, there is an increase in dredg-ing and desilting works done for this semester.
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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT OFFICE
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL ACTIVITIES As a regular activity, the office documents the volume of wastes received at three (3) disposal facilities namely the Rizal Provincial Sanitary Landfill, Quezon City and Navotas Landfills. For the 1st semester of 2012, the actual volume of garbage/ waste disposed was 4,441,716.02 cubic meters. The SWMO also regularly maintains the operations of these disposal facilities as well as the closed disposal facilities which include housekeeping tasks, grass-cutting activities, equipment inventories and operation of leachate treatment plant at San Mateo Landfill. 19 site visits were also conducted in different SWM facilities for their monitoring and inspection activities. Compared to 1s semester 2011, there is a decrease of 154,412.93 cubic meters actual volume of garbage/ waste disposed for this semester:
Garbage trucks on queue at the Rizal Provincial Sanitary Lanfill.
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DOOR-TO-DOOR GARBAGE COLLECTION SYSTEM For the 1st semester of 2012, the SWMO likewise continually assessed the compliance of the 17 Metro Manila LGUs with the Door-to-Door (D2D) Garbage Collection System, in which 90% or 1,533 out of a total of 1,705 barangays are implementing the scheme. The 1st semester of 2012 compliance rate remains the same as the 1st semester of 2011. The D2D system requires residents to segregate recyclable and
non-recyclable trash and take their garbage out only at the appointed time of collection wherein LGU garbage collectors pick-up the same door-to-door.
Collecting trash door-to-door in Quezon City.
MONITORING LEVEL OF CLEANLINESS For the Monitoring of Level of Cleanliness, the office has conducted a total of 101 days of inspection of garbage in major roads, investors’ corridors and national roads in Metro Manila. A total of 557 garbage piles were observed/ sighted and 109 letters were sent to the concerned LGUs for information and appropriate action. Compared to 1st semester 2011, there is an increase in garbage piles observed/ sighted this semester.
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ACCREDITATION OF GARBAGE TRUCKS
The office likewise inspects garbage trucks prior to issuance of Permit to Dump based on their roadworthiness and compliance with required paraphernalia and truck criteria. 1,313 garbage trucks were accredited by the office for the 1st semester of 2012 compared to the 1,260 figure for 1st semester 2011.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ECOLOGICAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT (RA 9003)
For the implementation of RA 9003 or the Ecologial Solid Waste Management Act, SWMO has convened three (2) Metro Manila SWM Board Meeting which is included in the Metro Manila Council Meeting and hosted one (1) Technical Working Group-SWMB meeting which was held last May 22, 2012 at the Manila City Conference Room, MMDA Bldg.. The office also conducted continuing assessment of the LGU’s compliance with the provisions of RA 9003 with 1,641 out of 1,705 barangays or 95.7% have constituted their Barangay SWM Committees. Eleven (11) LGUs have also completed their 10-year SWM Plan which includes Paranaque and Pasay City who recently completed their 10-year SWM Plan.
WASTE DIVERSION
The Over-all Waste Diversion Rate of the 17 LGUs is stil 41% for the 1st semester of 2012 against the rate of 33.94% for the same semester of 2011. On segregation/ separate collection scheme, 1,064 out of 1,705 barangays are implementing the same with a 62.4% compliance rate which is the same rate as the 1st semester of 2011. Also, 521 barangay-based and 572 school based Materials Recovery Facilities (MRFs) were established.
Seminar/workshop on RA 9003
Waste Diversion Rate
1st Sem 2012 41%
1st Sem 2011 33.94%
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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SEMINARS/ TRAININGS Policies, programs and projects for proper sanitary waste disposal and for the reduction, re-use and recycling of solid waste were implemented. Among these are the conduct of 17 orientation trainings for 28 seamen applicants, 1 briefing on SWM conducted before junk shop owners, 75 teach-ins conducted in line with the Estero Blitz Program and 81 teach-ins/ seminars on solid waste management in LGUs including barangays, schools, military and civilian personnel of the Philippine Air Force and provision of assistance on SWM to 56 researchers/ students. The office also distributed a total of 2,200 copies IEC materials such as D2D comics, flyers and posters to different schools, LGUs and barangays.
OTHER ACTIVITIES Other on-going activities of SWMO includes the establishment of an Appropriate Ecology SWM System for condominiums and subdivisions (HOAs Project) with 10 meetings held and 18 inspections made, establishment of on-site MRFs with delivery of equipment for MRF at the Rizal Provincial Sanitary Landfill which is on-going and dry run operation conducted last May 2012. Likewise, the office has also prepared their 2nd quarter and 1st semester accomplishment report for submission to the Supreme Court regarding the clean-up of Manila Bay. SWMO also facilitated the collection/ hauling of 5,649 cubic meters of garbage accumulated in different Pumping Stations in coordination with the Flood Control Office.
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HEALTH, PUBLIC SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION OFFICE (HPSEPO)
HEALTH AND SANITATION SERVICES COORDINATING ASSISTANCE DIVISION (HSSCAD)
ENFORCEMENT OF MMDA REGULATION NO. 96-009 OR THE ANTI-LITTERING LAW For the 1st Semester of 2012, a total of 16,114 Anti-Littering Enforcement violators were apprehended. 4,226 of whom have settled their administrative fines with a total revenue of Php 2,119,500.00. Also 917 of these violators have rendered community service in place of the administrative fines leaving a total of 10.971 unsettled violations. Total number of Notices/ Summons sent were 14,341 and total number
of cases filed at MTC in violation of Sec. 48 of RA 9003 (Littering) per LGU is 615. 10 previously apprehended violators have also settled their administrative fines and have been issued Motion to Withdraw (1999-2002) to secure NBI clearance. Compared to 1st semester 2011, there is a decrease both in the no. of apprehensions made, violations settled and revenue generated this semester as shown in the graph below.
Environmental enforcers in operation.
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ENFORCEMENT OF RA 9211 OR THE TOBACCO REGULATION ACT/ NO SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES/ MMDA-BLOOMBERG PROJECT
The Tobacco Regulation Act was implemented on July 11, 2011. For the 1st Semester of 2012, a total of 17,557 Anti-Smoking Violators were apprehended. 2,253 of whom has settled their administrative fines either through Metrobank or direct payment to the MMDA Office with a total revenue of Php 1,111,027.00. Also 170 of these violators have rendered community service in place of their administrative fine. The MMDA Smoking Cessation Program was also launched in the 1st semester of 2012 with a total of 387 clients served in the Smoking Cessation Clinics. Other programs/ projects/ activities accomplished by the office include the production of one (1) AVP and one (1) teaser of the Anti-Smoking and Smoking Cessation Program for public information. Likewise the office has developed several types of IEC materials for distribution and posting in different apprehension sites, public utility vehicles, government offices and selected Pahayagan ng Bayan along major thoroughfares. Also, 38 media publicity opportunities were earned by the office’s smoke free policy program for the 1st semester of 2012.
ENFORCEMENT SUPPORT ACTIVITIES For the 1st Semester of 2012, a total of 126 Notice of Environmental Sanitation Violation Receipts (NESVRs) were issued to households/ establishments with violation of the Sanitation Code of the Philippines and other related environmental laws and regulations.
1st Semester 2012 1st Semester 2011
NESVRs Issued 126 344
MONITORING OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SANITATION DISCREPANCIES
A total of 52 national roads and 67 barangays were monitored. Of this, a total of 349 environmental discrepancies were monitored.
No. of National Roads No. of Barangays Total Discrepancies
1st Sem 2012 52 67 349
1st Sem 2011 125 143 937
1st Semester 2012
Total Apprehensions 17,557
Total Violations Settled 2,253
Total Revenue 1,111,027
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LINGAP SA BARANGAY ACTIVITIES For the 1st Semester of 2012, the office was able to distribute 9,850 IEC materials (“Iwas Dengue”, “Bawal Magkalat” and Metro Ko Love Ko” flyers) to various locations in Metro Manila. They were also able to conduct orientation seminars on Metro Health & Sanitation, Anti-Littering and Anti-Smoking Policy in 12 barangays in Metro Manila. 16 NESVRs were also issued to violators during the said activities.
Distribution of health and sanitation leaflets.
ESTERO BLITZ ACTIVITIES
For the 1st Semester of 2012, the office was able to conduct orientation seminars on Metro Health & Sanitation, Anti-Littering and Anti-Smoking Policy in different barangays in Metro Manila. Misting operations were also conducted in 44 creeks/ esteros and 10 schools with a total of 424 classrooms.
Health & sanitation seminar being conducted in Malabon City.
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ANTI– SMOKE BELCHING OPERATIONS For the 1st semester of 2012, the office undertook Smoke Belching Operations pursuant to RA 8749 (Clean Air Act). The unit inspected/ tested a total of 1,695 mo-tor vehicles of which 964 vehicles passed and 1,213 failed the smoke emission test and were issued citation tickets. The unit also confiscated 1,290 motor vehicle plates for violation of LOI 555 and PD 1181 and surrendered the same to the Land Transportation Office (LTO). The unit also undertook smoke emission testing of 40 MMDA service vehicles wherein 40 vehicles passed and 143 failed. The graph below shows the comparison between the 1st semester 2012 and 1st semester 2011 Smoke Belching Operations.
ANTI-SMOKE BELCHING UNIT
ASBU personnel on the look-out for smoke-emitting vehicles.
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For the Community Hazards Information and Disaster Education Program, the Division has conducted the following training/ orientation seminars:
PUBLIC SAFETY DIVISION
Earthquake and Landslide Search and
Rescue Orientation Course (ELSAROC)
Flood Incident Response Safety Training (FIRST)
Training/ Orientation Seminars Total No. of Participants
Earthquake and Landslide Search and Rescue Orientation Course (ELSAROC)
1,081
Disaster Preparedness Orientation (DPO) 1,952
Flood Incident Response Safety Training (FIRST) 7,560
Basic Emergency Response Course (BEMRC) 185
Water Search and Rescue (WASAR) 70
The Division is also responsible for the maintenance and inventory of six (6) Disaster Response Equipment Field Storage Units (DREFSUs) which are deployed at different strategic locations in Metro Manila. The Division is also responsible for the recruitment and management of the MMDA Disaster Volunteers with 620 recruited volunteers and two (2) organized volunteer groups (Fire Control 7 and Air Force Reserve Group). The Division has also conducted Disaster Relief and Response Operations which includes the conduct of clean-up, rescue and relief operations in Iligan City and Negros Oriental.
Negros Oriental Rescue and Retrieval Operations
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MMDA WORKER’S INN One of the flagship projects of the MSSO is the operations and maintenance of the MMDA Workers’ Inn providing bed and bath facilities for an affordable price of 35.00 per 10-hours stay conveniently located at 161A Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila. The MMDA Workers’ Inn I in Port Area, Manila accommodated a total of 188,934 guests for the 1st semester of 2012 generating a gross income of Php 7,837,962.87. As compared to the 1st Semester of 2011 which accommodated a total of 176,128 with gross income of P7,267,037.44, there is an increase in the no. of guests and an increase of Php570,925.43 in gross income for the 1st Semester of 2012 as shown in the graph below.
METROPOLITAN SOCIAL SERVICES OFFICE
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STREET DWELLER CARE PROGRAM Another regular activity of MSSO is the Street Dwellers Care Program. For the 1st semester of 2012, the office has rescued a total of 5,558 street nomads in various locations in Metro Manila who were turned-over to Jose Fabella Center, LGUs and other DSWD facilities. 1,280 of them were transferred from the Jose Fabella Center to their respective LGUs and other facilties. 46 rescued street nomads were transported back to their respective places of origin. 21 Joint Resuce Operations were also participated in by the office rescuing a total of 1,188 street nomads/ vagrants. The office is also
regularly providing relief assistance to the Jose Fabella Center and other social welfare institutions catering to rescued street nomads. Likewise compared to the 1st Semester of 2011 where the no. of rescued street dwellers totaled to 2,763, there is an increase of 2,795 of rescued street dwellers for the 1st Semester of 2012. Below is a graph showing the same.
Rescued Street Dwellers Along Roxas Blvd (PICC, Pedro Gil, Vito Cruz & Buendia)
Quirino, NAIA Road, Rotonda, Libertad, Malibay and Tramo in Pasay City
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Other activities of MSSO for the 1st Semester of 2012 include the following: As lead office of Task Force Rainbow, the office has facilitated the establishment of Task Force Rainbow North Field Office in Camanava and CLAB Rescue Headquarters of Navotas has been selected as field office and is being manned by MMDA accredited volunteers headed by CLAB Rescue members. The office has also coordinated with the Headquarters of Malabon Fire and Rescue Volunteer Brigade for the establishment of field office and is currently being manned by MMDA accredited volunteers. Likewise, the office has completed coordination activities with VMMC Authorities for their Golf Course as Evacuation Area.
Acquisition/ fabrication of prototype banca for estero cleaning and flood/ water rescue operationwere also undertaken by MSSO. The office has since acquired, painted and marked fifteen (15) units of wooden boats. These boats were distributed to different Barangays who are members of the Flood Control Bayanihan Zone Alliances.
The Office also participated in the Task Force Rainbow Earthquake Drill at Veterans Golf Course which was attended by a total of thirty eight (38) MMDA employees and sixty-six (66) members of the Emergency Rescue Association (ERA) from Quezon City, Manila, Marikina City, San Mateo Montalban, Rizal, Bulacan and Maharlika Fire Volunteer Group. MSSO also acted as MMDA representative and coordinator in preparation of inter-agency programs to include the EDSA People Power Anniversary Celebration, Rizal Birth Celebration and Martyrdom, National Heroes Day Celebration, 300th Founding Anniversary of Pandacan, 114th Anniversary Celebration of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence Day, Government Programs and Services Exhibit, Balikatan Exercises and other special activities.
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METRO PARKWAY CLEARING GROUP
SWEEPING OPERATIONS
For the 1st semester of 2012, street sweeping
comprised the bulk of MPCG’s regular activities with a
total output of 7,303.76 cu. m.
CLEAN-UP OPERATIONS
For the first semester of 2012, a total of 1,208 urinals, portalets, footbridges, concrete barriers and signages were cleaned. Likewise, a total of 7,300 mtrs. in length of steel railings, gutters and see-thru fences and 2,814 sq. m. of MRT wall/ post and tiles in tunnels were cleaned.
Clean-up drives were undertaken at NAIA terminal; Maynunas Creek, San Juan; Manila
Bay; Valencia Creek, Quezon City and Barangay Balagbag, Quezon City collecting a total of
255.28 cu. m. of garbage.
MOPPING OPERATIONS
A total of 6,319.24 cu. m. of garbage, sand and debris
were hauled/ collected in Roxas Blvd., Commonwealth
Ave., Osmeña and other areas in Metro Manila for this
semester.
Regular Activities 1st Semester 2012
Street Sweeping 7,303.76 cu. m.
Clean-up Operation
Steel Railings/ gutters/ see-thru fences
Urinals/ portalets/ footbridges/ concrete barriers/ signages
Garbage
7,300 mtrs. 1,208 units
225.28 cu. m.
Mopping Operation 6,319 cu. m.
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CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR WORKS
Construction and repair works undertaken by MPCG
consisted in breaking of center island along EDSA, Taft
Ave. with 1,110 mtrs. length; installation/ fabrication of
95 panels see thru fences; and 122 units plant boxes;
installation/ fabrication of 7 units male urinals and
tarpaulins; repair of 6 units gutter of waiting sheds.
PAINTING WORKS
MPCG undertook the painting of 23,605 sq. m.
perimeter wall. 178 mtrs. see thru fence; 1,800 mtrs.
Flyover (along EDSA, Roxas Blvd., Buendia and Tramo);
11 waiting sheds and 8 urinals; 40 pcs. Lamp posts and
street signages; 275 sq. m. pumping station at Rosario,
Taguig; 15,319 sq. m. Plaza Azul, Manila; 4,250 meters
gutter of footbridge; 1,267 pcs. Movable plant boxes and concrete barriers.
Repair of Center Island
Painting of EDSA Monument
1st Semester 2012
Breaking of center island 1,110 mtrs.
See-thru fence 95 panels
Plant boxes 122 units
Tarpaulines/ Male urinals 7 units
Waiting shed 6 units
1st Semester 2012
Perimeter wall 23,605 sq. m
See-thru fence 178 mtrs.
Waiting shed 11 units
Urinals 8 units
Lamp post/ street signages 40 pcs
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LANDSCAPING ACTIVITIES
For the 1st Semester 2012, MPCG accomplished the following landscaping activities:
Planting Grass Cutting
1st Semester 2012
Planting of assorted plants 294,450 pcs.
Cultivation/ Leveling of soil 82,850 sq. m.
Trimming of trees/ plants 26,952 sq. m.
Balling out of trees 317 pcs.
Replanting of plants 7,367 pcs.
Propagation 25,684 pcs.
Grass cutting 192,060 sq. m.
DEMOLITION/ REMOVAL OF TARPAULINS/ POSTERS
MPCG also assisted in the removal of tarpaulins/ posters and see thru fences as follows:
1st Semester 2012
Illegal Tarpaulins 945 pcs.
Illegal posters 19,625 pcs.
See thru fence 154 pcs.
Compared to the 1st Semester, 2011 MPCG accomplished the following landscaping
activities:
1st Semester 2011
Planting of plants 153,821 pcs.
Propagation of plants 19,686 pcs.
Cultivation/ Leveling of Soil 116,945.15 sq. m.
Trimming of trees/ plants 45,372 pcs
Grass cutting 582,007 sq. m.
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TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE AND MAINTENANCE OF MMDA SHUTTLE SERVICE
For the 1st Semester, 2012, a total of 20,091 MMDA employees were provided with shuttle service. Compared to the 1st semester of 2011, a total of 16,084 MMDA employees were provided with MMDA shuttle service. Transportation assistance were likewise provided for the relocation of 999 informal settlers and rescue / transport to rehabilitation center of street dwellers.
SPECIAL OPERATIONS
For 1st semester 2012, MPCG attended to the various requests of and rendered assistance
to LGUs, government agencies and non-government organizations as shown in the chart
below:
Special Operation/ Request LGUs NGAs NGOs Lingap sa Barangay
Trimming of trees 251 339 124 99
Grass cutting 780 sq. m. 5,010 sq. m. - 780 sq. m.
Portalet/ urinal 13 5 27 1
Hauling of garbage/ debris 7.36 cu. m. 61 cu. m. 21.86 cu. m. -
Installation of see-thru fence 20 222 300 -
Bundling of wires 1 - - -
Painting/ repainting of waiting shed/ wall
1 1 300 sq. m. -
Planting of ficus plants 100 5,450 pcs. - -
Installation of tarpaulin - 1 - -
Provision of Bus transport - - 2 -
Leveling of Soil - 22,700 sq. m. - -
Trimming Operation Leveling of Soil
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CLEARING AND REMOVAL OF ILLEGAL VENDORS
SCOG conducted clearing operations of illegal vendors in the following places : Magsaysay Avenue, Coastal Area; Quirino Avenue, Baclaran; Guadalupe (NB), Makati City; Nepa Q-Mart Area (SB); Farmers’ Market Area, in Cubao; Five Star Terminal in Cubao; Luzon Avenue; Commonwealth; Samson Road, Balintawak Area; EDSA (Aurora along the Monte de Piedad Area);
Youth Camp Barracks in Marikina; along the MRT Station (SB), GMA Kamuning; Quezon Avenue MRT Area; Art Theatre along EDSA Cubao; and along Kamuning Road.
The operations included clearing the streets, overpasses, underpasses and footbridges of illegal vendors, removal of illegal number games, sweeping the areas, cleaning of canals and removal of obstruction along the said areas including removal of wooden chairs, tables, baskets, umbrella cases of fruits and plastic covers.
SIDEWALK CLEARING OPERATIONS GROUP (SCOG)
1st Semester 2012 1st Semester 2011
Illegal Vendors Cleared/ Removed 2,396 1,383
Fixed Posting and Roving Operations to insure Sidewalk Discipline and Maintenance were done along Pasay Rotonda, along the MRT Station at EDSA (North and South Blound), along Mantrade, in the Redemptorist Area, Munoz (QC); along Nepa Q-Mart and along the following other areas:
Monte de Piedad footbridge Cubao Aurora footbridge Cubao EDSA (SB) infront of Mercury, Ketch Mart, Grocery Mart, Tapondo Blvd, La
Famonta Bakery and South Star Drug with 60 illegal vendors. Ayala Loading Bay (SB) Mantrade Loading Bay to MRT Station EDSA (NB and SB) Baclaran Church infront of Chowking, church, Max, Andok’s and Redemptorist Pasay Taft Rotonda EDSA (NB) MRT Station Philcoa infront of Mercury Drug, Citi Mall and Mc Donald Front of Baranagay Hall of Commonwealth, QC Front of construction lot in Luzon Area
SPECIAL OPERATIONS
275 SCOG personnel participated in the opening ceremony of the Government services booth at the Luneta Park; 200 SCOG personnel were present in the 114th Independence Day celebration at the Luneta park.
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OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER FOR PLANNING (OAGMP)
METRO MANILA GREENPRINT 2030 The Metro Manila Greenprint 2030 which is a two-decade plan that will provide the development framework and regional spatial strategies for the metropolis was launched on March 6, 2012.On 28 May 2012, Metro Manila Greenprint 2030 was launched on website. The Greenprint 2030 process is being
facilitated by the World Bank with budget support from AusAid and the Cities Alliance. Post –launch activities of Metro Manila Greenprint 2030 include the conduct of technical
workshops on Strategy-Based Spatial Planning approaches to preparing a State-of-the-Art
Greenprint, Shaping the Metro Manila 2030 Vision, Metropolis Planning Methodologies
and Communication Strategy; coordination and preliminary visioning meetings and
dialogues with LGU planners on LGU CLUP.
URBAN RENEWAL PROGRAM Preparatory activities e.g. conduct of regular weekly meetings with the Road Board
Secretariat and DPWH District Engineers for the following projects: Development of
Commonwealth Avenue, Osmena Highway, Roxas Boulevard and the 2-km radius from
NAIA utilizing the motor vehichle user’s charge fund (MVUC) are ongoing.
METROPOLITAN MANILA REGREENING PROGRAM Various meetings with different Contractors were attended by the Planning Office on vertical garden for possible engagement on landscaping activities under the Metropolitan Manila Regreening Project and on EDSA- Pasay Taft Landscaping Project under EDSA Regreening Project. Likewise, a meeting with the Traffic Engineering Center was held relative to the installation of planters in lamp posts. Monitoring and inspection of civil works and landscaping activities being implemented by
Mother Earth were also conducted along Roxas Boulevard – Taf Avenue, Manila City;
EDSA-Taft intersection, sidewalk of Kabayan Hotel along EDSA and at Tramo Flyover,
southbound along EDSA.
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LAND USE PLANNING AND ZONING The Planning Office participated in public consultations for the updating of San Juan City
Comprehensive Land Use Plan/Zoning Ordinance (CLUP/ZO) . The office also provided
technical assistance in the conduct of 5-day Review and Enhancement of the
Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) and the Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management
(DRRM) Plan Formulation for the Cities of Pasig and Marikina and Municipality of Cainta.
SHELTER SERVICES The Planning Office attended the consultation meetings with the Project Advisory Committee (PAC) on the National Slum Upgrading Strategy (NSUS) presided by the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) and Civil Society Organizations to discuss the priority programs/projects in NCR affecting Informal Settler Families needing NHA assistance . Likewise, a 2-day technical workshop on Defining Roles and Improving Systems towards a Sustainable Housing Development for Informal Settlers Families was held and attended by the Planning Office. In April and May, 2012, the Planning Office provided technical inputs to the World Bank
resource persons on Informal Settler Families (ISF) Shelter Program; the Phil. Support
Service Agencies (PHILSSA), Inc. on the issue and concerns of in-city resettlement.
Coordination meetings with Local Inter-Agency Committee (LIAC) and leaders of Commu-
nity Association on issues and concerns of Tenement and Barangay leaders; the National
Upgrading Strategies on modalities in accessing/disbursing the P10 Billion fund for
Informal Settler Families Housing Program and on the relocation of residents of the Punta
7-storey Tenement Building were participated in by the office.
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REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (RDC-NCR)
A 5-day Regional Consultation on the FY 2013 Budget of 38 Regional Line Agencies and State Universities and Colleges for the Infrastructure Development Sector, Economic Development Sector, Development Administration Sector and Social Development Sector was held and attended by the Office.
Three (3) projects namely: 1) LRT Line 1 Cavite Extension Project and Daang Hari South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) Link Road Project, 2) Market Transformation through Introduction of Energy Efficient Electric Tricycle Project were endorsed to NEDA-ICC.
The Planning Office as RDC –NCR Secretariat initiated the preliminary review of the following proposed projects thru the Committee on Infrastructure Development (Infracom) in coordination with RDC Sectoral Committees, concerned LGUs and Regional Line Agencies, to wit:
1. Proposed upgrading and rehabilitation of Navotas Fish Port Complex Project of the Dept. of Agriculture and Phil. Fisheries and Development Authority (PFDA).
2. Proposed Relocation of the Orthopedic Center 3. MMDA proposed Metro Manila Skybridge Project and Metro Manila Interchange
Construction Project.
A total of 110 RDC-NCR clearances for excavation were processed/issued /released for the first semester 2012.
OTHER PLANNING-RELATED ACTIVITIES
Various meetings pertaining to Traffic Signalization System, Organized Bus Route System (OBR), Integrated Transport System (ITS) ( formerly Mega Manila Provincial Integrated Bus Axis System) (PIBAS), DOTC’s Metro Manila Public Transport Database, Metro Manila Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation, as well as training programs, study tours, local and international conferences were attended by the Planning office.
Review and evaluation of billboard applications as well as inspection thereof pertain to Planning Office. The table below shows the total no. of billboard applications reviewed/ evaluated and billboard inspected by the Office including the billboard clearances approved/ disapproved .
Billboard Clearance 1st Semester 2012
No. of Applications Received 263
Approved 81
Disapproved 38
For review/ evaluation/ Inspection 152
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TASK FORCE BAKLAS BILLBOARD
Big Tarpaulin Rolled Down and Confiscated 1st Semester 2012
Confiscated 70
Big Tarpaulins rolled down by owner 66
Small Tarpaulins removed 1,396
Dismantled Billboard structures 8
Notice of Violation Issued 108
Second Notice of Violation Issued 18
To ensure public safety particularly during storms and rainy season, Task Force Baklas undertook the following activities for the 1st Semester of 2012, as shown in the table below. Notices of violations were also sent to bill board owners.
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ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE
RECOGNITION/AWARDING OF TRAFFIC CONSTABLES For the first semester of 2012, a total of 149 Traffic
Constables were evaluated and awarded with
Certificates of Commendation/Appreciation for
assisting victims of thievery/snatching leading to the
arrest of the culprit(s) and for the return of stolen and
lost items e.g. wallet containing cash, laptop and other important documents as well as
for chasing and apprehending suspect of hit and run vehicular accident.
CONVENIENCE STORE FOR MMDA EMPLOYEES For the first semester of 2012, a total of 269 job order
personnel and 324 casual and permanent MMDA
employees have availed of/purchased goods/
commodities from the MMDA Convenience Store.
OUT OF SCHOOL YOUTHS SERVING TOWARDS ECONOMIC RECOVERY (OYSTER) OYSTERs were hired and issued appointments by
virtue of a memorandum of agreement entered into
between the Authority and DPWH. Their salaries are
funded by the DPWH and they were distributed to the
Congressmen of the 17 Metro Manila local government
units (30 OYSTERs per Congressman). For the first semester of 2012, a total of 1,644
OYSTER appointments have been renewed. Some of them are being utilized by Metro
Parkway Clearing Group (MPCG) in clean up operations.
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SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYMENT OF STUDENTS ( SPES) The MMDA, in partnership with the Department of
Labor and Employment employed a total of 200
college students from the different universities in
Metro Manila including Cavite and Bulacan for its
Summer Internship Program from April to May, 2012.
The program aims to inform students of the various functions of the MMDA and thus
inculcate in them that MMDA is a working agency.
GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT (GAD) PROGRAMS AND RELATED ACTIVITIES Pursuant to Magna Carta for Women (R.A. 9710), the GAD Committee formulated the GAD Plan for CY 2012. The law mandated all agencies and local government units to provide resources necessary for implementing programs, projects and activities designed to address gender issues and promote women’s empowerment and gender equality as identified in the GAD Plan. For the first semester of 2012, the following GAD programs and related activities were conducted, to wit:
GAD Program/ Activity 1st Semester 2012
Participation in 2012 Women’s Month Celebration, National Women’s Day Activity and 4th Go Negosyo Women Entrepreneurship Summit and Expo at the World Trade Cen-ter.
30 MMDA employees
Lay Forum on Cervical Cancer Awareness and Prevention 51 MMDA employees
Lecture on Entrepreneurial and Livelihood 25 MMDA personnel
Lecture on Microfinance Banking 21 MMDA personnel
Awareness training on Men’s Health and Male Involvement in Reproductive Health
56 MMDA male person-nel
Outreach Program at Jose Fabella Center and Caritas Manila 300 beneficiaries
GAD Fun Run was also held on April, 2012
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