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Metropolitan Manila Development Authority

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA; Filipino: Pangasiwaan sa Pagpapaunlad ng Kalakhang Maynila) is a government agency of the Philippines responsible for constituting the regional government of Metro Manila, comprising the capital city of Manila, the cities of Quezon City, Caloocan, Pasay, Mandaluyong, Makati, Pasig, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Las Piñas, Parañaque, Valenzuela, Malabon, Taguig, Navotas and San Juan, and the municipality of Pateros.

Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
AbbreviationMMDA
MottoMarangal, Matapat, Disiplinado Ako
Integrity, Honesty and Discipline
Agency overview
FormedNovember 5, 1975
Annual budget₱4.78 billion (2020)[1]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionPhilippines
Legal jurisdictionMetro Manila
Specialist jurisdiction
  • Highways, roads, and/or traffic.
Operational structure
HeadquartersMMDA Building, Doña Julia Vargas Avenue cor. Molave Street, Ugong, Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines[2]
Traffic enforcers2,158 (March 2018)[3]
Agency executives
  • Usec. Romando S. Artes, Acting Chairperson
  • Frisco S. San Juan Jr., Deputy Chairperson
  • P/Col. Procopio G. Lipana (Ret.), General Manager
  • Atty. Melissa Carunungan, Spokesperson
Parent agencyOffice of the President of the Philippines
Website
www.mmda.gov.ph
Map of Metro Manila showing the cities and municipalities.

The MMDA is under the direct supervision of the Office of the President of the Philippines. It performs planning, monitoring and coordinative functions, and in the process exercises regulatory and supervisory authority over the delivery of metro-wide services within Metro Manila without diminution of the autonomy of the local government units concerning purely local matters.

The agency is headed by a chairman, who is appointed by, and continues to hold office at the discretion of, the President of the Philippines. The chairman is vested with the rank, rights, privileges, disqualifications, and prohibitions of a cabinet member.

History

Establishment of Metro Manila

 
The former MMDA headquarters along EDSA and Orense Street in Makati

On November 7, 1975, President Ferdinand Marcos issued Presidential Decree No. 824 creating Metro Manila and its managing public corporation, the Metropolitan Manila Commission (MMC) after the residents of the affected cities and municipalities approved the creation of Metro Manila in a referendum held on February 27, 1975. The move consolidated the Philippine capital Manila and adjacent Quezon City with two cities and twelve municipalities of the province of Rizal and one municipality of the province of Bulacan into Metro Manila and designated Metro Manila as the capital of the Philippines.[4] Marcos appointed his wife, First Lady Imelda Marcos, as governor and Ismael Mathay Jr. as vice governor. The office was located in front of the present-day GMA Network at EDSA corner Timog Avenue in Diliman, Quezon City.[citation needed] November 7, thus, is marked as the anniversary of both the region and the government body that supervises it, the MMDA.

On May 29, 1976, President Ferdinand Marcos issued Presidential Decree No. 940, restoring the City of Manila as the capital city of the Philippines, and designating Metro Manila as the permanent seat of national government.[5]

The MMC became effectively defunct when on January 9, 1990, President Corazon Aquino issued Executive Order No. 392, in accordance to Article 18, Section 8 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution which replaced the commission with the Metropolitan Manila Authority (MMA).[6] The Metro Manila mayors will choose from themselves as chairman. Jejomar Binay of the municipality of Makati served as its first chairman. The agency transferred to its office at the intersection of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) and Orense Street in Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati. Binay was followed by Ignacio Bunye of the municipality of Muntinlupa in 1991, Ismael Mathay Jr. of Quezon City in 1992 then Prospero Oreta of the municipality of Malabon in 1994.[citation needed]

Since the elected chairman is one of the mayors of Metro Manila, the role to their constituency gave less attention. Thus, the Congress of the Philippines, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, passed Republic Act No. 7924 creating the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on March 1, 1995. President Fidel V. Ramos appointed former Malabon mayor Prospero Oreta, who did not run in the Malabon municipal election, as the first Chairman of the MMDA in May 1995 and made him independent of the Metro Manila mayors.[citation needed]

Current developments

In August 2017, the MMDA has adopted the use of a black beret in order to improve its public image.[7] The berets are used by the traffic enforcers under the agency, which alternate these with a black baseball cap.

On May 23, 2022, President Rodrigo Duterte inaugurated the new headquarters of the MMDA at the intersection of Doña Julia Vargas Avenue and Molave Street in Ugong, Pasig. The building was initially conceptualized by a collaboration between former MMDA Chairman Danilo Lim and the Makati chapter of the United Architects of the Philippines in 2018, with the conceptual design being done by architect Daryl Van Abaygar and was constructed by the Robinsons Land Corporation.[2]

Metro Manila Council

 
A meeting of the Metro Manila Council in June 2016.

The governing board and policy making body of the MMDA is the Metro Manila Council, composed of the mayors of the cities and municipalities.

The heads of the Department of Transportation (DOTr), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Department of Tourism (DOT), Department of Budget and Management (DBM), Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD), and Philippine National Police (PNP) or their duly authorized representatives, attend meetings of the council as non-voting members.

The council is the policy-making body of the MMDA.

  • It approves metro-wide plans, programs and projects and issues rules, regulations and resolutions deemed necessary by the MMDA.
  • It may increase the rate of the allowances and per diems of the members of the council to be effective during the term of the succeeding Council. It fixes the compensation of the officers and personnel of the MMDA, and approves the annual budget thereof for submission to the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).
  • It promulgates rules and regulations and sets policies and standards for metro-wide application governing the delivery of basic services, prescribes and collects service and regulatory fees, and imposes and collects fines and penalties.
 
The new 20-Storey Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Head Office in Pasig City

Agency chairpersons

Current Metro Manila Council members

Members of the Metro Manila Council (2022-2025)
MMDA Chairman (Presiding officer)
Usec. Romando S. Artes (Acting)
Mayors
Mayor Locality
Dale Gonzalo Malapitan Caloocan
Imelda Aguilar Las Piñas
Abigail Binay Makati
Jeannie Ng-Sandoval Malabon
Benjamin Abalos Mandaluyong
Honey Lacuna Manila (proper)
Marcelino Teodoro Marikina
Ruffy Biazon Muntinlupa
John Rey Tiangco Navotas
Eric Olivarez Parañaque
Imelda Calixto-Rubiano Pasay
Vico Sotto Pasig
Miguel Ponce III Pateros
Joy Belmonte Quezon City
Francis Zamora San Juan
Lani Cayetano Taguig
Wes Gatchalian Valenzuela

The council consists of voting and non-voting members. Voting members are the mayors of the localities in Metro Manila, as well as the Presidents of the Metro Manila Vice Mayors League and the Metro Manila Councilors League. Non-voting members are representatives by the following who serve as council members ex-officio:[8]

  • Department of Budget and Management
  • Department of Tourism
  • Department of Transportation
  • Department of Public Works and Highways
  • Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development
  • and the Philippine National Police National Capital Region Police Office

Transport and traffic management

MMDA Media Stations

MMDA had TV and radio stations sometimes carrying the same brand, MMDA Teleradyo. They ceased on August 17, 2010.

  • MMDA Traffic Radio 1206 - Traffic updates can be heard on this station. It was started as a test broadcast on September 24, 2007.
  • MMDA TV - Traffic updates are Live Feed by Monitoring Cameras Along the streets of Metro Manila with simulcast over MMDA Traffic Radio 1206. It was started as a test broadcast on August 20, 2008.

To compensate for the closure of these communication mediums, the MMDA turned to social media such as Twitter to broadcast traffic updates to users following them. Live billboards, particularly at EDSA, have been also constructed. The MMDA app for iOS and Android have also been made available for free, broadcasting traffic updates directly.

Pasig River Ferry

Since 2014, the agency took over the mothballed Pasig River ferry system in anticipation of huge traffic along the metropolis, from the Skyway Stage 3 construction. In reviving the defunct transportation, many of the old ferry stations were reactivated and new vessels purchased. Ridership of the waterway service increased over time, with the offering of discounts to students and senior citizens. The MMDA intends to continue operating the ferry service until a private investor takes over.

No Physical Contact Policy

Since 2003, the MMDA has implemented a No Contact Apprehension Policy in apprehending traffic violators in Metro Manila using traffic enforcement cameras and closed-circuit television to capture violators without the presence of an on-site traffic enforcer.

Mabuhay Lanes

Coined by Francis Tolentino, Mabuhay Lanes (formerly called Christmas Lanes, as it was launched during Christmas season of 2014) are roads marked as priority alternative routes that must be cleared of obstruction at all times. This was underscored by strict parking restrictions, where parked vehicles along roads designated as such were towed right away.

Illegal Parking and Towing

The MMDA is tasked to clear obstructions from the roads at all times, and conducts daily clearing operations against stalled and illegally parked vehicles, with subcontracted towing companies. Illegally parked vehicles will be given 5 minutes to leave, and will be towed otherwise. Incapacitated vehicles are almost immediately towed to clear traffic.

Primary and secondary roads, unless with designated parking areas, are considered "No-Parking-Zones".

Footbridges

 
An MMDA public urinal

Starting from Bayani Fernando's term, there has been a large increase in construction of footbridges all over Metro Manila. It has been continued, albeit fewer than before, by succeeding chairmen. It has been hailed due to providing safe passage and crossing for pedestrians in otherwise risky pedestrian lanes,[citation needed] while also criticized for not being accessible to people with disabilities (PWDs), posing dangers to pedestrians with steep steps, slippery surfaces, and poor lighting,[9] and prioritizing motor vehicle travel speeds over the convenience and safety of pedestrians.[10]

U-Turn Slots

While already in existence long ago and is not a new concept, it was made popular by Bayani Fernando as a solution to worsening traffic in Metro Manila by closing certain intersections and create U-Turn slots meters away from the former intersection to create continuous traffic, mitigating bottlenecks caused by traffic light signals. This produced mixed results as there were improvements and deterioration in certain areas. During Tolentino's and Carlos' term, some intersections reverted to signalized open intersections only to reimplement U-Turn slots later on.

Public Urinals

A short-lived curiosity all around Metro Manila is the pink urinals made popular by Bayani Fernando, which he implemented prominently in Marikina in an effort to curb public urination. They have since been removed, however, with remaining urinal units distributed instead to local government units.

Flood control and sewerage management

 
Balut Pumping Station in Manila

Pumping Stations

The MMDA operates several pumping stations in strategic areas of Metro Manila, with the aim of mitigating flooding risks, particularly during inclement weather. Old pumping stations that used diesel engines were upgraded in 2015 to use electric motors. Brand new pumping stations were also constructed in flood-prone areas as part of the agency's flood-mitigation program. In addition they also scheduled a regular maintenance of 54 pumping stations across the country with 12 stations being equipped with new pumps.[11]

Waterway dredging

Starting with Bayani Fernando's tenure, the Estero Blitz (Waterway Blitz) became an annual waterway clearing operation with emphasis on river dredging activities, particularly at flood-prone areas, to reduce the risk and impact of flooding all over the metropolis. The clearing operation is usually conducted during the dry summer season.

Urban renewal, zoning, and land use planning, and shelter services

Gwapotel

The Gwapotel Inn is a cheap hotel run by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority.[12] A second Gwapotel was announced in December, 2007.[13]

The Gwapotel along Roxas Boulevard is renamed the MMDA Workers Inn, and operated until 2017. It was closed due to deteriorating structure and will be rehabilitated/transferred at an unspecified date. The Abad Santos Gwapotel has since been converted into their training barracks.

Health

Anti-smoking campaign

The Court of Appeals says the MMDA is not among the government agencies deputized to implement RA 9211 or the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003. The CA added that the MMDA has no police or legislative power to implement the law. It declared invalid MMDA Resolution No. 11-19, which the agency used as basis to implement its anti-smoking campaign.[14]

Public safety

A first metro-wide earthquake drill was conducted on July 30, 2015, to prepare the public in the event of a magnitude 7.2 earthquake. Various government agencies, educational institutions and the private sector participated in the drill spearheaded by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). Different scenarios were re-enacted to simulate a destructive earthquake that is expected to happen when the 100-kilometer West Valley Fault moves.[15] Buoyed by its success the MMDA has since hosted annual regional drills for the capital.

Criticisms

In the past, such practices were justified by rhetoric that street children need to be 'rescued' from the street. Advocacy groups contend that in seeking to create a beautiful metropolis, the MMDA often treat Metro Manila's urban poor like 'rubbish' on the street.[16]

A report from PREDA that was funded by UNICEF, claims inhumane proceedings to caught vagrants.[17]

Kamuning footbridge controversy

In October 2018, the MMDA constructed a 10 meters (33 ft) high steel footbridge in front of the Manuel L. Quezon University along EDSA, near the EDSA-Kamuning intersection in Quezon City. The project's contractor was the BF Corporation, owned by former MMDA chairman Bayani Fernando.[18] and was stated to cost around ₱10 million.[19]

On October 31, 2018, the footbridge went viral on social media due to its perceived tall height and steepness as it crossed over the MRT-3's tracks,[20] The issue also drew attention to other tall footbridges along EDSA in Cubao and Magallanes, as well as a footbridge along Commonwealth Avenue that crosses over the MRT Line 7 at its intersection with Central Avenue as compared to the footbridge in the Kamuning area, these were not only much shorter in height but also wider and made out of cement.[20]

In a statement, the MMDA defended the design, with MMDA General Manager Jojo Garcia claiming that the footbridge is meant to deter people from jaywalking across EDSA by giving "healthy" people an option to cross EDSA there instead of at the nearby Kamuning intersection. Garcia also suggested that the addition of elevators and escalators to remedy the steepness, but cites that there is no budget for it yet.[18] The MMDA clarified that the height of the footbridge was designed to conform to the 5 meters (16 ft) vertical clearance from the at-grade MRT-3's overhead catenary wires on the EDSA median. The MMDA also defended its frequent use of steel materials for footbridges, stating that it makes construction "easier" and cuts down on construction costs.[18]

Later in November, the footbridge was slightly redesigned to include an additional landing to remedy the steepness of the steps. The footbridge was later opened to the public on November 27.[19]

The footbridge received attention again in June 2022 after the consul general of the Netherlands in San Francisco, Dirk Janssen, tweeted an old image of the footbridge on June 25, 2022, stating in Spanish that the footbridge shows "no better way to make it clear to pedestrians that they don't matter." As the tweet went viral, he called out policymakers in the Philippines for being "heartless" and having "no regard for pedestrian and commuter rights, much less for human rights".[21]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The logo features a royal blue circle with the text "Metropolitan Manila Development Authority" underneath a golden half sun. The Manila City Hall and the buildings of Makati were superimposed on the first letter M of the wordmark. The colors of the logo are patterned after the flag of the Philippines.

References

  1. ^ Aika Rey (January 8, 2020). "Where will the money go?". Rappler. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "This is the MMDA's new 20-story headquarters in Pasig City". Top Gear Philippines. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  3. ^ Ramirez, Robertzon (March 1, 2018). "MMDA lacks traffic enforcers". The Philippine Star. Retrieved August 10, 2018.
  4. ^ Presidential Decree No. 824, s. 1975 (November 7, 1975), Creating Metropolitan Manila and the Metropolitan Manila Commission and for other Purposes, retrieved November 26, 2016
  5. ^ Presidential Decree No. 940 (May 29, 1976), Establishing Manila as the capital of the Philippines and as the permanent seat of the National Government
  6. ^ Executive Order No. 392, s. 1990 (January 9, 1990), Constituting the Metropolitan Manila Authority, Providing for its Powers and Functions and for other Purposes, retrieved November 26, 2016
  7. ^ "MMDA enforcers get black berets". The Philippine STAR. Retrieved August 12, 2017.
  8. ^ "METROPOLITAN MANILA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY RULES AND REGULATIONS IMPLEMENTING R. A. 7924, THE LAW CREATING THE METROPOLITAN MANILA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY". Metropolitan Manila Development Authority. June 8, 1996. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  9. ^ Quiambao, Christina (July 21, 2022). "How's your commute? A journey from the perspective of a visually impaired person". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
  10. ^ Luna, Franco (May 27, 2020). "Advocates ask DOTr: Are PWDs part of EDSA bus plan design?". The Philippine Star. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
  11. ^ "MMDA Gears Up For Upcoming Rainy Season". CarBay Philippines. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
  12. ^ Inquirer.net, MMDA's ‘Gwapotel’ a big hit with transients
  13. ^ manilabulletin.com, Abandoned Tondo hospital to be turned into second ‘Gwapotel’
  14. ^ "MMDA has 'no power' to enforce anti-smoking campaign". Rappler.
  15. ^ "IN PHOTOS: 2015 Metro Manila Shake Drill". Inquirer.net.
  16. ^ http://www.bahaytuluyan.org/news/indiscriminate_rescue_of_street_children_in_the_city_of_manila_28_january_2008.pdf 2010-11-28 at the Wayback Machine Sagip or Huli? The indiscriminant 'rescue' of Manila's street children
  17. ^ "Preda Foundation, Inc. NEWS/ARTICLES: "Rescued Filipino street kids still abused"". Archived from the original on September 9, 2012. Retrieved June 11, 2010.
  18. ^ a b c Adel, Rosette (November 6, 2018). "MMDA: Elevated EDSA-Kamuning footbridge not meant for everyone". The Philippine Star. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
  19. ^ a b Madarang, Catalina (November 26, 2018). "Redesigned Kamuning footbridge earns new batch of disapprovals". InterAksyon. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
  20. ^ a b Malasig, Jeline (October 31, 2018). "Unfinished EDSA footbridge already making commuters dizzy". InterAksyon. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
  21. ^ Malasig, Jeline (June 27, 2022). "Elevated footbridge along EDSA-Kamuning earns diplomat's attention anew". InterAksyon. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
  22. ^ "Philippines Government Adopts Manila Transport Plan Based on JICA Study:Plan aims to cut traffic congestion, air pollution and excessive burden on the poor" (Press release). Japan International Cooperation Agency. September 25, 2014. Retrieved October 7, 2014.

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The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority MMDA Filipino Pangasiwaan sa Pagpapaunlad ng Kalakhang Maynila is a government agency of the Philippines responsible for constituting the regional government of Metro Manila comprising the capital city of Manila the cities of Quezon City Caloocan Pasay Mandaluyong Makati Pasig Marikina Muntinlupa Las Pinas Paranaque Valenzuela Malabon Taguig Navotas and San Juan and the municipality of Pateros Metropolitan Manila Development AuthorityAbbreviationMMDAMottoMarangal Matapat Disiplinado AkoIntegrity Honesty and DisciplineAgency overviewFormedNovember 5 1975Annual budget 4 78 billion 2020 1 Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionPhilippinesLegal jurisdictionMetro ManilaSpecialist jurisdictionHighways roads and or traffic Operational structureHeadquartersMMDA Building Dona Julia Vargas Avenue cor Molave Street Ugong Pasig Metro Manila Philippines 2 Traffic enforcers2 158 March 2018 3 Agency executivesUsec Romando S Artes Acting ChairpersonFrisco S San Juan Jr Deputy ChairpersonP Col Procopio G Lipana Ret General ManagerAtty Melissa Carunungan SpokespersonParent agencyOffice of the President of the PhilippinesWebsitewww wbr mmda wbr gov wbr phMap of Metro Manila showing the cities and municipalities The MMDA is under the direct supervision of the Office of the President of the Philippines It performs planning monitoring and coordinative functions and in the process exercises regulatory and supervisory authority over the delivery of metro wide services within Metro Manila without diminution of the autonomy of the local government units concerning purely local matters The agency is headed by a chairman who is appointed by and continues to hold office at the discretion of the President of the Philippines The chairman is vested with the rank rights privileges disqualifications and prohibitions of a cabinet member Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment of Metro Manila 1 2 Current developments 2 Metro Manila Council 2 1 Agency chairpersons 2 2 Current Metro Manila Council members 3 Transport and traffic management 3 1 MMDA Media Stations 3 2 Pasig River Ferry 3 3 No Physical Contact Policy 3 4 Mabuhay Lanes 3 5 Illegal Parking and Towing 3 6 Footbridges 3 7 U Turn Slots 3 8 Public Urinals 4 Flood control and sewerage management 4 1 Pumping Stations 4 2 Waterway dredging 5 Urban renewal zoning and land use planning and shelter services 5 1 Gwapotel 6 Health 6 1 Anti smoking campaign 7 Public safety 8 Criticisms 8 1 Kamuning footbridge controversy 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditEstablishment of Metro Manila Edit The former MMDA headquarters along EDSA and Orense Street in Makati On November 7 1975 President Ferdinand Marcos issued Presidential Decree No 824 creating Metro Manila and its managing public corporation the Metropolitan Manila Commission MMC after the residents of the affected cities and municipalities approved the creation of Metro Manila in a referendum held on February 27 1975 The move consolidated the Philippine capital Manila and adjacent Quezon City with two cities and twelve municipalities of the province of Rizal and one municipality of the province of Bulacan into Metro Manila and designated Metro Manila as the capital of the Philippines 4 Marcos appointed his wife First Lady Imelda Marcos as governor and Ismael Mathay Jr as vice governor The office was located in front of the present day GMA Network at EDSA corner Timog Avenue in Diliman Quezon City citation needed November 7 thus is marked as the anniversary of both the region and the government body that supervises it the MMDA On May 29 1976 President Ferdinand Marcos issued Presidential Decree No 940 restoring the City of Manila as the capital city of the Philippines and designating Metro Manila as the permanent seat of national government 5 The MMC became effectively defunct when on January 9 1990 President Corazon Aquino issued Executive Order No 392 in accordance to Article 18 Section 8 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution which replaced the commission with the Metropolitan Manila Authority MMA 6 The Metro Manila mayors will choose from themselves as chairman Jejomar Binay of the municipality of Makati served as its first chairman The agency transferred to its office at the intersection of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue EDSA and Orense Street in Guadalupe Nuevo Makati Binay was followed by Ignacio Bunye of the municipality of Muntinlupa in 1991 Ismael Mathay Jr of Quezon City in 1992 then Prospero Oreta of the municipality of Malabon in 1994 citation needed Since the elected chairman is one of the mayors of Metro Manila the role to their constituency gave less attention Thus the Congress of the Philippines composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives passed Republic Act No 7924 creating the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority MMDA on March 1 1995 President Fidel V Ramos appointed former Malabon mayor Prospero Oreta who did not run in the Malabon municipal election as the first Chairman of the MMDA in May 1995 and made him independent of the Metro Manila mayors citation needed Current developments Edit In August 2017 the MMDA has adopted the use of a black beret in order to improve its public image 7 The berets are used by the traffic enforcers under the agency which alternate these with a black baseball cap On May 23 2022 President Rodrigo Duterte inaugurated the new headquarters of the MMDA at the intersection of Dona Julia Vargas Avenue and Molave Street in Ugong Pasig The building was initially conceptualized by a collaboration between former MMDA Chairman Danilo Lim and the Makati chapter of the United Architects of the Philippines in 2018 with the conceptual design being done by architect Daryl Van Abaygar and was constructed by the Robinsons Land Corporation 2 Metro Manila Council Edit A meeting of the Metro Manila Council in June 2016 The governing board and policy making body of the MMDA is the Metro Manila Council composed of the mayors of the cities and municipalities The heads of the Department of Transportation DOTr Department of Public Works and Highways DPWH Department of Tourism DOT Department of Budget and Management DBM Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development DHSUD and Philippine National Police PNP or their duly authorized representatives attend meetings of the council as non voting members The council is the policy making body of the MMDA It approves metro wide plans programs and projects and issues rules regulations and resolutions deemed necessary by the MMDA It may increase the rate of the allowances and per diems of the members of the council to be effective during the term of the succeeding Council It fixes the compensation of the officers and personnel of the MMDA and approves the annual budget thereof for submission to the Department of Budget and Management DBM It promulgates rules and regulations and sets policies and standards for metro wide application governing the delivery of basic services prescribes and collects service and regulatory fees and imposes and collects fines and penalties The new 20 Storey Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Head Office in Pasig City Agency chairpersons Edit Main article Chairperson of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Current Metro Manila Council members Edit Members of the Metro Manila Council 2022 2025 MMDA Chairman Presiding officer Usec Romando S Artes Acting MayorsMayor LocalityDale Gonzalo Malapitan CaloocanImelda Aguilar Las PinasAbigail Binay MakatiJeannie Ng Sandoval MalabonBenjamin Abalos MandaluyongHoney Lacuna Manila proper Marcelino Teodoro MarikinaRuffy Biazon MuntinlupaJohn Rey Tiangco NavotasEric Olivarez ParanaqueImelda Calixto Rubiano PasayVico Sotto PasigMiguel Ponce III PaterosJoy Belmonte Quezon CityFrancis Zamora San JuanLani Cayetano TaguigWes Gatchalian ValenzuelaThe council consists of voting and non voting members Voting members are the mayors of the localities in Metro Manila as well as the Presidents of the Metro Manila Vice Mayors League and the Metro Manila Councilors League Non voting members are representatives by the following who serve as council members ex officio 8 Department of Budget and Management Department of Tourism Department of Transportation Department of Public Works and Highways Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development and the Philippine National Police National Capital Region Police OfficeTransport and traffic management EditMMDA Media Stations Edit MMDA had TV and radio stations sometimes carrying the same brand MMDA Teleradyo They ceased on August 17 2010 MMDA Traffic Radio 1206 Traffic updates can be heard on this station It was started as a test broadcast on September 24 2007 MMDA TV Traffic updates are Live Feed by Monitoring Cameras Along the streets of Metro Manila with simulcast over MMDA Traffic Radio 1206 It was started as a test broadcast on August 20 2008 To compensate for the closure of these communication mediums the MMDA turned to social media such as Twitter to broadcast traffic updates to users following them Live billboards particularly at EDSA have been also constructed The MMDA app for iOS and Android have also been made available for free broadcasting traffic updates directly Pasig River Ferry Edit Further information Pasig River Ferry Service Since 2014 the agency took over the mothballed Pasig River ferry system in anticipation of huge traffic along the metropolis from the Skyway Stage 3 construction In reviving the defunct transportation many of the old ferry stations were reactivated and new vessels purchased Ridership of the waterway service increased over time with the offering of discounts to students and senior citizens The MMDA intends to continue operating the ferry service until a private investor takes over No Physical Contact Policy Edit Further information No Contact Apprehension Policy Since 2003 the MMDA has implemented a No Contact Apprehension Policy in apprehending traffic violators in Metro Manila using traffic enforcement cameras and closed circuit television to capture violators without the presence of an on site traffic enforcer Mabuhay Lanes Edit Coined by Francis Tolentino Mabuhay Lanes formerly called Christmas Lanes as it was launched during Christmas season of 2014 are roads marked as priority alternative routes that must be cleared of obstruction at all times This was underscored by strict parking restrictions where parked vehicles along roads designated as such were towed right away Illegal Parking and Towing Edit The MMDA is tasked to clear obstructions from the roads at all times and conducts daily clearing operations against stalled and illegally parked vehicles with subcontracted towing companies Illegally parked vehicles will be given 5 minutes to leave and will be towed otherwise Incapacitated vehicles are almost immediately towed to clear traffic Primary and secondary roads unless with designated parking areas are considered No Parking Zones Footbridges Edit An MMDA public urinal Starting from Bayani Fernando s term there has been a large increase in construction of footbridges all over Metro Manila It has been continued albeit fewer than before by succeeding chairmen It has been hailed due to providing safe passage and crossing for pedestrians in otherwise risky pedestrian lanes citation needed while also criticized for not being accessible to people with disabilities PWDs posing dangers to pedestrians with steep steps slippery surfaces and poor lighting 9 and prioritizing motor vehicle travel speeds over the convenience and safety of pedestrians 10 U Turn Slots Edit While already in existence long ago and is not a new concept it was made popular by Bayani Fernando as a solution to worsening traffic in Metro Manila by closing certain intersections and create U Turn slots meters away from the former intersection to create continuous traffic mitigating bottlenecks caused by traffic light signals This produced mixed results as there were improvements and deterioration in certain areas During Tolentino s and Carlos term some intersections reverted to signalized open intersections only to reimplement U Turn slots later on Public Urinals Edit A short lived curiosity all around Metro Manila is the pink urinals made popular by Bayani Fernando which he implemented prominently in Marikina in an effort to curb public urination They have since been removed however with remaining urinal units distributed instead to local government units Flood control and sewerage management Edit Balut Pumping Station in Manila Pumping Stations Edit The MMDA operates several pumping stations in strategic areas of Metro Manila with the aim of mitigating flooding risks particularly during inclement weather Old pumping stations that used diesel engines were upgraded in 2015 to use electric motors Brand new pumping stations were also constructed in flood prone areas as part of the agency s flood mitigation program In addition they also scheduled a regular maintenance of 54 pumping stations across the country with 12 stations being equipped with new pumps 11 Waterway dredging Edit Starting with Bayani Fernando s tenure the Estero Blitz Waterway Blitz became an annual waterway clearing operation with emphasis on river dredging activities particularly at flood prone areas to reduce the risk and impact of flooding all over the metropolis The clearing operation is usually conducted during the dry summer season Urban renewal zoning and land use planning and shelter services EditGwapotel Edit Main article Gwapotel The Gwapotel Inn is a cheap hotel run by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority 12 A second Gwapotel was announced in December 2007 13 The Gwapotel along Roxas Boulevard is renamed the MMDA Workers Inn and operated until 2017 It was closed due to deteriorating structure and will be rehabilitated transferred at an unspecified date The Abad Santos Gwapotel has since been converted into their training barracks Health EditAnti smoking campaign Edit The Court of Appeals says the MMDA is not among the government agencies deputized to implement RA 9211 or the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 The CA added that the MMDA has no police or legislative power to implement the law It declared invalid MMDA Resolution No 11 19 which the agency used as basis to implement its anti smoking campaign 14 Public safety EditA first metro wide earthquake drill was conducted on July 30 2015 to prepare the public in the event of a magnitude 7 2 earthquake Various government agencies educational institutions and the private sector participated in the drill spearheaded by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority MMDA Different scenarios were re enacted to simulate a destructive earthquake that is expected to happen when the 100 kilometer West Valley Fault moves 15 Buoyed by its success the MMDA has since hosted annual regional drills for the capital Criticisms EditIn the past such practices were justified by rhetoric that street children need to be rescued from the street Advocacy groups contend that in seeking to create a beautiful metropolis the MMDA often treat Metro Manila s urban poor like rubbish on the street 16 A report from PREDA that was funded by UNICEF claims inhumane proceedings to caught vagrants 17 Kamuning footbridge controversy Edit In October 2018 the MMDA constructed a 10 meters 33 ft high steel footbridge in front of the Manuel L Quezon University along EDSA near the EDSA Kamuning intersection in Quezon City The project s contractor was the BF Corporation owned by former MMDA chairman Bayani Fernando 18 and was stated to cost around 10 million 19 On October 31 2018 the footbridge went viral on social media due to its perceived tall height and steepness as it crossed over the MRT 3 s tracks 20 The issue also drew attention to other tall footbridges along EDSA in Cubao and Magallanes as well as a footbridge along Commonwealth Avenue that crosses over the MRT Line 7 at its intersection with Central Avenue as compared to the footbridge in the Kamuning area these were not only much shorter in height but also wider and made out of cement 20 In a statement the MMDA defended the design with MMDA General Manager Jojo Garcia claiming that the footbridge is meant to deter people from jaywalking across EDSA by giving healthy people an option to cross EDSA there instead of at the nearby Kamuning intersection Garcia also suggested that the addition of elevators and escalators to remedy the steepness but cites that there is no budget for it yet 18 The MMDA clarified that the height of the footbridge was designed to conform to the 5 meters 16 ft vertical clearance from the at grade MRT 3 s overhead catenary wires on the EDSA median The MMDA also defended its frequent use of steel materials for footbridges stating that it makes construction easier and cuts down on construction costs 18 Later in November the footbridge was slightly redesigned to include an additional landing to remedy the steepness of the steps The footbridge was later opened to the public on November 27 19 The footbridge received attention again in June 2022 after the consul general of the Netherlands in San Francisco Dirk Janssen tweeted an old image of the footbridge on June 25 2022 stating in Spanish that the footbridge shows no better way to make it clear to pedestrians that they don t matter As the tweet went viral he called out policymakers in the Philippines for being heartless and having no regard for pedestrian and commuter rights much less for human rights 21 See also EditDepartment of Transportation Department of Public Works and Highways Department of Tourism Department of Budget and Management Department of Public Works and Highways Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development Philippine National Police Metro Manila Office of the President Pasig river rehabilitation Metro Manila Dream Plan 22 Notes Edit The logo features a royal blue circle with the text Metropolitan Manila Development Authority underneath a golden half sun The Manila City Hall and the buildings of Makati were superimposed on the first letter M of the wordmark The colors of the logo are patterned after the flag of the Philippines References Edit Aika Rey January 8 2020 Where will the money go Rappler Retrieved May 29 2020 a b This is the MMDA s new 20 story headquarters in Pasig City Top Gear Philippines Retrieved June 7 2022 Ramirez Robertzon March 1 2018 MMDA lacks traffic enforcers The Philippine Star Retrieved August 10 2018 Presidential Decree No 824 s 1975 November 7 1975 Creating Metropolitan Manila and the Metropolitan Manila Commission and for other Purposes retrieved November 26 2016 Presidential Decree No 940 May 29 1976 Establishing Manila as the capital of the Philippines and as the permanent seat of the National Government Executive Order No 392 s 1990 January 9 1990 Constituting the Metropolitan Manila Authority Providing for its Powers and Functions and for other Purposes retrieved November 26 2016 MMDA enforcers get black berets The Philippine STAR Retrieved August 12 2017 METROPOLITAN MANILA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY RULES AND REGULATIONS IMPLEMENTING R A 7924 THE LAW CREATING THE METROPOLITAN MANILA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Metropolitan Manila Development Authority June 8 1996 Retrieved February 5 2017 Quiambao Christina July 21 2022 How s your commute A journey from the perspective of a visually impaired person ABS CBN News Retrieved August 4 2022 Luna Franco May 27 2020 Advocates ask DOTr Are PWDs part of EDSA bus plan design The Philippine Star Retrieved August 4 2022 MMDA Gears Up For Upcoming Rainy Season CarBay Philippines Retrieved June 7 2016 Inquirer net MMDA s Gwapotel a big hit with transients manilabulletin com Abandoned Tondo hospital to be turned into second Gwapotel MMDA has no power to enforce anti smoking campaign Rappler IN PHOTOS 2015 Metro Manila Shake Drill Inquirer net http www bahaytuluyan org news indiscriminate rescue of street children in the city of manila 28 january 2008 pdf Archived 2010 11 28 at the Wayback Machine Sagip or Huli The indiscriminant rescue of Manila s street children Preda Foundation Inc NEWS ARTICLES Rescued Filipino street kids still abused Archived from the original on September 9 2012 Retrieved June 11 2010 a b c Adel Rosette November 6 2018 MMDA Elevated EDSA Kamuning footbridge not meant for everyone The Philippine Star Retrieved August 4 2022 a b Madarang Catalina November 26 2018 Redesigned Kamuning footbridge earns new batch of disapprovals InterAksyon Retrieved August 4 2022 a b Malasig Jeline October 31 2018 Unfinished EDSA footbridge already making commuters dizzy InterAksyon Retrieved August 4 2022 Malasig Jeline June 27 2022 Elevated footbridge along EDSA Kamuning earns diplomat s attention anew InterAksyon Retrieved August 4 2022 Philippines Government Adopts Manila Transport Plan Based on JICA Study Plan aims to cut traffic congestion air pollution and excessive burden on the poor Press release Japan International Cooperation Agency September 25 2014 Retrieved October 7 2014 External links EditMetropolitan Manila Development Authority Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Metropolitan Manila Development Authority amp oldid 1126458939, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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