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September 7th, 2020 01:38 PM #3
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September 7th, 2020 02:03 PM #4
Madaming apprehensions about this PAREx especially yung concern na papadaanin mismo sa ilog so matatakpan...
per Boo Chanco's SMS with RSA
I texted him once more to ask the question bugging many people about PAREX… will the expressway be built over Pasig River so as to cover it completely?
No, he said. They will build the expressway along the river easement which is supposed to be public domain.
Additionally, RSA texted back, they will remove garbage along the Pasig River estimated at 300,000 tons. They will accomplish what several administrations failed to do… clean up the river.
The SMC chief said that to build the 19.40-kilometer, six-lane elevated expressway along the banks of the river, the river bed has to be dredged and cleared of decades of debris and garbage, to attain its optimum depth and ensure the constant flow of water.
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Baka pde tren na lang uli.
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September 7th, 2020 04:47 PM #5
Yung mga Ferry Terminal and yung greening na ginawa nila for Pasig River is also along the very same easement/river banks right? So basically tatamaan mga ito.
Not really for or against it. Details are still unclear. Ideally sana, mass transpo related na lang ginawa like yung improvement ng ferry and maybe BRT siguru para hindi mismo expressway. May gagamit naman from A-B and in between stops siguru nito kung mass transpo related naman rather than expressway.
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September 8th, 2020 11:29 AM #6
RSA is a businessman. Mas walang sakit sa ulo pag expressway vs mass transpo. One time expense ang expressway and minimal maintenance. Pag mas transpo malaki pa maintenance cost.
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September 8th, 2020 08:14 PM #8i heard this from an authority, years ago.
many years ago,
government had a choice on what to develop: roads or mass transpo, i.e., LRTs and such.
it chose roads.
while many authorities feel mass transpo is a never-ending battle between profit and loss, with loss usually coming out more often,
HK's MTR example shows that with proper planning, it can be a consistent big-bucks money-maker.
but i suppose,
whatever we do,
as long as there is corruption,
it will always be a failure.Last edited by dr. d; September 8th, 2020 at 08:23 PM.
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September 8th, 2020 08:36 PM #9
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