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THE Cebu Provincial Government has asked for justification from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) on the change in the alignment of the Metro Cebu Expressway (MCE) project Segments 1, 2 and 3B after it was discovered that the road will now traverse more urbanized barangays from the City of Naga to Danao City.During the second meeting she called this year on the issue Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia asked the DPWH to explain why there was no proper coordination regarding the realignment of the MCE project.During the meeting, more violations were also uncovered by the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) 7 and the Cebu Provincial Government in the construction of Segment 3A of the MCE project that posed safety hazards to motorists and residents of Barangay Cantao-an in Naga City.During the first meeting last Feb. 7 at the Capitol, the Provincial Government ordered the halting of all civil works of the MCE project, saying that an environmental and safety study had to be conducted due to the risks and hazards posed by the recent landslide that occurred in barangays Inayagan and Cantao-an, Naga City back in October 2023.MCE is a 56.9-kilometer highway that was intended to cut through the mountain ranges of Cebu, providing alternative routes to the cities of Naga in the south and Danao City as a north-south backbone highway, according to the DPWH 7.In Thursday’s meeting, Garcia was also informed that MCE’s Segments 1, 2 and 3B are proposed to be funded through a public-private partnership (PPP) to create a toll expressway.The DPWH PPP service department told the governor during the meeting that they are now undertaking a procurement process for the conduct of a feasibility study on whether the abovementioned segments are suitable for PPP.However, when the governor asked regarding the realignment of the project, the DPWH PPP service said this was the result of an earlier feasibility study conducted in 2015.Garcia expressed concerns that the 45 barangays from Naga City to Danao City that will be affected by the project would no longer have access to the expressway if it would become an exclusive road network for paying motorists.The realignment has also resulted in more challenges in road right of way (RROW) acquisition, requiring more funding and may result in further delays due to opposition of the affected areas, Garcia said.Infrastructure projects will have to be built to augment the project in terms of accessibility for the residents of the affected barangays, the governor added.Barangay captains present at the meeting agreed with the governor and said the DPWH had failed to coordinate with them on the project’s realignment. They added that they were informed of the realignment only recently, as the expressway will now traverse the populous areas of their barangays, particularly in the lowlands, instead of the mountainside with fewer houses as presented in the original plan.Garcia added that the proposed toll expressway will also be put side by side or parallel to a national highway.She asked for a third meeting on March 15 to iron out the identified problems of the project.ViolationsGarcia told the DPWH 7 during Thursday’s meeting that the Provincial Government will not lift its cease and desist order (CDO) against the project if there is no solution to the safety and hazard concerns that arose in the MCE’s Segment 3A that suffered a landslide in October 2023. Garcia said they had discovered another violation of the DPWH 7 and its contractor as they had not applied for a quarry permit in the excavation of the soil where the expressway was located. The EMB 7 also discovered several violations aside from the lack of the Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) or Certification of Non-Compliance (CNC) submitted by the DPWH 7 for the abovementioned portion. An ECC is a document issued by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources that certifies that a proposed project has been reviewed and found to comply with environmental laws and regulations and that all management plans are in place. During the meeting, DPWH 7 Director Ernesto Gregorio Jr. said Segment 3A has a six-lane road with a length of 4.2 kilometers that cost around P1.9 billion; however, the affected area of the landslide has a length of only 340 meters. Engineer Mary Ann Bueno of EMB 7 said 1.7 kilometers of the total length has no approved ECC or CNC, so the EMB 7 has issued a notice of violation against DPWH 7. Another violation was the blockage of Cantao-an Creek due to a box culvert that was installed to be used as the road on top, which the law prohibits. Garcia added that the CDO will be lifted only if the DPWH 7 addresses the violations it committed according to the EMB 7’s checklist. With all these violations, Garcia emphasized the need for more rigorous study and transparency in informing the public and the local government units about the project’s possible effects, particularly in the areas where the soil quality made it prone to landslides. How can I win money online? Philippines THE promotion of a Philippine Army official was halted on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, due to the opposition of his wife over claims of “abuse.”The Commission on Appointments (CA) for national defense committee has deferred the ad interim appointment of Brigadier General Ranulfo Sevilla, currently the deputy commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)-Special Operations Command based in Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija, after his wife, Tessa Luz Reyes-Sevilla, testified against his confirmation.In an interview with reporters, Reyes-Sevilla, together with her 12-year-old daughter, said that her husband does not deserve to be promoted, as she narrated the abuses she, as well as their children, experienced from his hands, particularly the lack of financial support and infidelity.Sevilla has four children currently under the care of his wife but two of them have different mothers.Reyes-Sevilla said they are only receiving P2,000 monthly allowance from the army general.She said they are currently in hiding as the official was harassing them.“‘Wag n’yo pong ipromote yang taong yan (Don’t promote that man), he doesn’t deserve it. Hindi ko na po alam kung saan na po ako lalapit (I don’t know where to seek help),” said Reyes-Sevilla.“Nagtiis na po kami ng matagal ang masakit doon nilulunok na namin ‘yung walang sustento, kulang na sustento, nakukuha pang mambabae… ganon ba ang kapitagpitagang gentleman na naggraduate sa isang prestihoyosong academy? Yan ba ang pinagmamalaki ng AFP na hinahayaan nila na nakatira ang kabet sa loob ng kampo, sa loob ng sarili naming bahay? Yan ba na pinapakita nila na masaya at marangya ang buhay nila ng kabit niya habang kami ng mga anak ko halos manikluhod at magmakaawa para lang bigyan nya ng sustento,” she added.(We have endured for a long time the pain that we have been swallowing, not being given financial support, and he still manages to find other women… Is that how a respectable gentleman who graduated from a prestigious academy acts? Is that what the AFP is proud of, someone who has a mistress who lives inside the camp, inside our own house? They’re showing that his life with his mistress is happy and luxurious while my children and I almost kneel down and beg just to ask for financial support.)Reyes-Sevilla said she filed for a protection order after her husband physically abused her while she was pregnant.She said no amount of sorry or money can make them back down from breaking their silence, which they held on for many years.She said they tried seeking the assistance of the AFP, as well as the Philippine Army but they were told that they cannot help them.The CA asked the Sevilla couple to face the panel in an executive session.The army general, however, refused to give comments to the media, saying there is a gag order from the court in relation to their annulment case.Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri said the two parties should come to an agreement, particularly for the provision of financial support to the children, including their education and daily needs.“I think the plan is to defer first the appointment until such time the [committee] can see the document that will be sent to the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Of course, a clearly signed and notarized affidavit, indicating [Sevilla’s] commitment to provide support for his children,” he said.“The committee is inclined to support the women legislators’ request. This should send a strong signal to all those who appear before the Commission on Appointments that we are not just looking into your performance as a public servant,” Zubiri added.Meanwhile, in an interview with reporters on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, AFP spokesperson Colonel Francel Margareth Padilla denied the claims of Reyes-Sevilla that the AFP is ignoring her complaints.Padilla said they could not make any comment on the matter, noting that the spouse’s case is still undergoing legal process, but she assured that the military does not condone such wrongdoings."As far as we are concerned, the AFP takes seriously all allegations and complaints pertaining to the protection of women and children,” she said."Rest assured that the AFP does not tolerate any form of abuse and continue to inculcate among our personnel strong social and family values…Our soldiers should know how to treat everyone with respect and kindness, especially our families, as we each perform our respective duties and responsibilities," she added. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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THE promotion of a Philippine Army official was halted on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, due to the opposition of his wife over claims of “abuse.”The Commission on Appointments (CA) for national defense committee has deferred the ad interim appointment of Brigadier General Ranulfo Sevilla, currently the deputy commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)-Special Operations Command based in Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija, after his wife, Tessa Luz Reyes-Sevilla, testified against his confirmation.In an interview with reporters, Reyes-Sevilla, together with her 12-year-old daughter, said that her husband does not deserve to be promoted, as she narrated the abuses she, as well as their children, experienced from his hands, particularly the lack of financial support and infidelity.Sevilla has four children currently under the care of his wife but two of them have different mothers.Reyes-Sevilla said they are only receiving P2,000 monthly allowance from the army general.She said they are currently in hiding as the official was harassing them.“‘Wag n’yo pong ipromote yang taong yan (Don’t promote that man), he doesn’t deserve it. Hindi ko na po alam kung saan na po ako lalapit (I don’t know where to seek help),” said Reyes-Sevilla.“Nagtiis na po kami ng matagal ang masakit doon nilulunok na namin ‘yung walang sustento, kulang na sustento, nakukuha pang mambabae… ganon ba ang kapitagpitagang gentleman na naggraduate sa isang prestihoyosong academy? Yan ba ang pinagmamalaki ng AFP na hinahayaan nila na nakatira ang kabet sa loob ng kampo, sa loob ng sarili naming bahay? Yan ba na pinapakita nila na masaya at marangya ang buhay nila ng kabit niya habang kami ng mga anak ko halos manikluhod at magmakaawa para lang bigyan nya ng sustento,” she added.(We have endured for a long time the pain that we have been swallowing, not being given financial support, and he still manages to find other women… Is that how a respectable gentleman who graduated from a prestigious academy acts? Is that what the AFP is proud of, someone who has a mistress who lives inside the camp, inside our own house? They’re showing that his life with his mistress is happy and luxurious while my children and I almost kneel down and beg just to ask for financial support.)Reyes-Sevilla said she filed for a protection order after her husband physically abused her while she was pregnant.She said no amount of sorry or money can make them back down from breaking their silence, which they held on for many years.She said they tried seeking the assistance of the AFP, as well as the Philippine Army but they were told that they cannot help them.The CA asked the Sevilla couple to face the panel in an executive session.The army general, however, refused to give comments to the media, saying there is a gag order from the court in relation to their annulment case.Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri said the two parties should come to an agreement, particularly for the provision of financial support to the children, including their education and daily needs.“I think the plan is to defer first the appointment until such time the [committee] can see the document that will be sent to the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Of course, a clearly signed and notarized affidavit, indicating [Sevilla’s] commitment to provide support for his children,” he said.“The committee is inclined to support the women legislators’ request. This should send a strong signal to all those who appear before the Commission on Appointments that we are not just looking into your performance as a public servant,” Zubiri added.Meanwhile, in an interview with reporters on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, AFP spokesperson Colonel Francel Margareth Padilla denied the claims of Reyes-Sevilla that the AFP is ignoring her complaints.Padilla said they could not make any comment on the matter, noting that the spouse’s case is still undergoing legal process, but she assured that the military does not condone such wrongdoings."As far as we are concerned, the AFP takes seriously all allegations and complaints pertaining to the protection of women and children,” she said."Rest assured that the AFP does not tolerate any form of abuse and continue to inculcate among our personnel strong social and family values…Our soldiers should know how to treat everyone with respect and kindness, especially our families, as we each perform our respective duties and responsibilities," she added. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) Sabong An Enduring Hallmark of Philippines History AFTER the demolition of two skywalks along Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama has announced plans to remove all the 10 remaining skywalks in the city.Over Cebu City Hall’s online program “Ingna’ng Mayor” on Thursday, March 14, 2024, Rama said the skywalks have not served their purpose and have instead become an interim drop-in center for some mendicants. He said the skywalks have become public comfort rooms, living rooms and living quarters.Rama said the skywalk in Barangay Day-as has one end connected to a sidewalk. In Barangay Banilad, one side of the skywalk ends on a sidewalk, while the other end leads to a jeepney parking lot. Additionally, some skywalks have one end connected to a sidewalk and the other end leading to establishments.He also noted that the skywalk on Escario St. is obstructing the sidewalk.He said skywalks should not obstruct the sidewalk or the roads.He said as a result of these issues, people no longer use the skywalks.He explained that skywalks would only be effective if equipped with elevators and escalators, but he also emphasized that the city no longer requires such structures. AlternativesDuring the program, SunStar Cebu asked Rama what would replace the skywalks, particularly for the benefit of students. The mayor suggested that tunnels (underpasses or underground pedestrian crossings) would be more effective, allowing people to cross streets underground, similar to practices observed in other countries.He said there are no skywalks in Melbourne, Australia and other countries.Rama said when he was in Boston in the United States, he was told to expose the sky, not create obstructions, referring to skywalks as obstructions.He said an underground crossing for pedestrians already exists in Quiapo district in Manila.AssessmentIn a chat message on Thursday, urban planner and engineer Nigel Paul Villarete acknowledged the usefulness of both overpasses and underpasses, yet he urged the City to do a realistic assessment of the advantages and disadvantages of each structure.“Some (areas) may be served by skywalks better. Others might do well with underpasses. But full technical and economic assessments should be done for each location,” Villarete said.He said underpasses might be preferable because they would not obstruct views and would not impede large vehicles traveling through the city. However, he acknowledged that they might be susceptible to flooding.Asked for the target completion date for the removal of all skywalks, Rama told SunStar Cebu in a follow-up phone interview Thursday not to worry about it, saying they had already removed at least two skywalks along Osmeña Blvd.Rama said he will meet with the Office of the Building Official, the City Engineering Office, and the City Planning and Development Office to discuss the matter.The two skywalks along Osmeña Blvd., one near Fuente Osmeña Circle and the other near Cebu Normal University, were removed last Feb. 18 and Feb. 25, respectively, as they were in the way of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) construction.The main slabs of the two skywalks were stored in the city’s engineering office junkyard in the South Road Properties, awaiting evaluation to determine their viability and structural integrity for potential repurposing.It cost over P9 million to build these two skywalks 30 years ago.Five affectedAlso on Thursday, Cebu City Councilor Jerry Guardo, chairman of the committee on infrastructure, said they had identified at least five skywalks to be affected by the construction of the CBRT system.In the south district, these are the skywalks in Barangay Pardo in front of the Sto. Tomas de Villanueva Parish, the near the University of San Jose-Recoletos, and the one near Cebu Institute of Technology-University.In the north district, there are the skywalks in Barangay Kamputhaw (the one on Escario St.) and in Barangay Banilad.As for the five other skywalks in the city, two are situated downtown—one in Barangay Day-as going to Imus St., and another on Sanciangko St.There are also skywalks along V. Rama Ave., near Fuente Circle along Gen. Maxilom Ave., as well as near the Lahug Barangay Hall.Recover land Guardo added that, aside from removing the skywalks, they also need to recover at least three meters on each side to create an additional lane in the south.Guardo explained that the skywalks in the south also occupy the sidewalks, which they need to reclaim. On the timeline, Guardo said there is no specific time frame yet as the removal would align with the progress of the CBRT project.He said the removal of the skywalks will undergo the same process as that of the first two removed earlier, in which the Department of Transportation will request the Office of the Mayor and the City Council for the removal and recovery of the sidewalks.For the skywalks, clearance is also needed from the Commission on Audit since these are all government property, according to Guardo.When asked if they had already identified the owners of these skywalks, Guardo said all the skywalks were built using congressional funds, so they belonged to the respective districts that funded them.

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AFTER the demolition of two skywalks along Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama has announced plans to remove all the 10 remaining skywalks in the city.Over Cebu City Hall’s online program “Ingna’ng Mayor” on Thursday, March 14, 2024, Rama said the skywalks have not served their purpose and have instead become an interim drop-in center for some mendicants. He said the skywalks have become public comfort rooms, living rooms and living quarters.Rama said the skywalk in Barangay Day-as has one end connected to a sidewalk. In Barangay Banilad, one side of the skywalk ends on a sidewalk, while the other end leads to a jeepney parking lot. Additionally, some skywalks have one end connected to a sidewalk and the other end leading to establishments.He also noted that the skywalk on Escario St. is obstructing the sidewalk.He said skywalks should not obstruct the sidewalk or the roads.He said as a result of these issues, people no longer use the skywalks.He explained that skywalks would only be effective if equipped with elevators and escalators, but he also emphasized that the city no longer requires such structures. AlternativesDuring the program, SunStar Cebu asked Rama what would replace the skywalks, particularly for the benefit of students. The mayor suggested that tunnels (underpasses or underground pedestrian crossings) would be more effective, allowing people to cross streets underground, similar to practices observed in other countries.He said there are no skywalks in Melbourne, Australia and other countries.Rama said when he was in Boston in the United States, he was told to expose the sky, not create obstructions, referring to skywalks as obstructions.He said an underground crossing for pedestrians already exists in Quiapo district in Manila.AssessmentIn a chat message on Thursday, urban planner and engineer Nigel Paul Villarete acknowledged the usefulness of both overpasses and underpasses, yet he urged the City to do a realistic assessment of the advantages and disadvantages of each structure.“Some (areas) may be served by skywalks better. Others might do well with underpasses. But full technical and economic assessments should be done for each location,” Villarete said.He said underpasses might be preferable because they would not obstruct views and would not impede large vehicles traveling through the city. However, he acknowledged that they might be susceptible to flooding.Asked for the target completion date for the removal of all skywalks, Rama told SunStar Cebu in a follow-up phone interview Thursday not to worry about it, saying they had already removed at least two skywalks along Osmeña Blvd.Rama said he will meet with the Office of the Building Official, the City Engineering Office, and the City Planning and Development Office to discuss the matter.The two skywalks along Osmeña Blvd., one near Fuente Osmeña Circle and the other near Cebu Normal University, were removed last Feb. 18 and Feb. 25, respectively, as they were in the way of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) construction.The main slabs of the two skywalks were stored in the city’s engineering office junkyard in the South Road Properties, awaiting evaluation to determine their viability and structural integrity for potential repurposing.It cost over P9 million to build these two skywalks 30 years ago.Five affectedAlso on Thursday, Cebu City Councilor Jerry Guardo, chairman of the committee on infrastructure, said they had identified at least five skywalks to be affected by the construction of the CBRT system.In the south district, these are the skywalks in Barangay Pardo in front of the Sto. Tomas de Villanueva Parish, the near the University of San Jose-Recoletos, and the one near Cebu Institute of Technology-University.In the north district, there are the skywalks in Barangay Kamputhaw (the one on Escario St.) and in Barangay Banilad.As for the five other skywalks in the city, two are situated downtown—one in Barangay Day-as going to Imus St., and another on Sanciangko St.There are also skywalks along V. Rama Ave., near Fuente Circle along Gen. Maxilom Ave., as well as near the Lahug Barangay Hall.Recover land Guardo added that, aside from removing the skywalks, they also need to recover at least three meters on each side to create an additional lane in the south.Guardo explained that the skywalks in the south also occupy the sidewalks, which they need to reclaim. On the timeline, Guardo said there is no specific time frame yet as the removal would align with the progress of the CBRT project.He said the removal of the skywalks will undergo the same process as that of the first two removed earlier, in which the Department of Transportation will request the Office of the Mayor and the City Council for the removal and recovery of the sidewalks.For the skywalks, clearance is also needed from the Commission on Audit since these are all government property, according to Guardo.When asked if they had already identified the owners of these skywalks, Guardo said all the skywalks were built using congressional funds, so they belonged to the respective districts that funded them. Sabong An Enduring Hallmark of Philippines History THE Cebu Provincial Government has asked for justification from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) on the change in the alignment of the Metro Cebu Expressway (MCE) project Segments 1, 2 and 3B after it was discovered that the road will now traverse more urbanized barangays from the City of Naga to Danao City.During the second meeting she called this year on the issue Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia asked the DPWH to explain why there was no proper coordination regarding the realignment of the MCE project.During the meeting, more violations were also uncovered by the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) 7 and the Cebu Provincial Government in the construction of Segment 3A of the MCE project that posed safety hazards to motorists and residents of Barangay Cantao-an in Naga City.During the first meeting last Feb. 7 at the Capitol, the Provincial Government ordered the halting of all civil works of the MCE project, saying that an environmental and safety study had to be conducted due to the risks and hazards posed by the recent landslide that occurred in barangays Inayagan and Cantao-an, Naga City back in October 2023.MCE is a 56.9-kilometer highway that was intended to cut through the mountain ranges of Cebu, providing alternative routes to the cities of Naga in the south and Danao City as a north-south backbone highway, according to the DPWH 7.In Thursday’s meeting, Garcia was also informed that MCE’s Segments 1, 2 and 3B are proposed to be funded through a public-private partnership (PPP) to create a toll expressway.The DPWH PPP service department told the governor during the meeting that they are now undertaking a procurement process for the conduct of a feasibility study on whether the abovementioned segments are suitable for PPP.However, when the governor asked regarding the realignment of the project, the DPWH PPP service said this was the result of an earlier feasibility study conducted in 2015.Garcia expressed concerns that the 45 barangays from Naga City to Danao City that will be affected by the project would no longer have access to the expressway if it would become an exclusive road network for paying motorists.The realignment has also resulted in more challenges in road right of way (RROW) acquisition, requiring more funding and may result in further delays due to opposition of the affected areas, Garcia said.Infrastructure projects will have to be built to augment the project in terms of accessibility for the residents of the affected barangays, the governor added.Barangay captains present at the meeting agreed with the governor and said the DPWH had failed to coordinate with them on the project’s realignment. They added that they were informed of the realignment only recently, as the expressway will now traverse the populous areas of their barangays, particularly in the lowlands, instead of the mountainside with fewer houses as presented in the original plan.Garcia added that the proposed toll expressway will also be put side by side or parallel to a national highway.She asked for a third meeting on March 15 to iron out the identified problems of the project.ViolationsGarcia told the DPWH 7 during Thursday’s meeting that the Provincial Government will not lift its cease and desist order (CDO) against the project if there is no solution to the safety and hazard concerns that arose in the MCE’s Segment 3A that suffered a landslide in October 2023. Garcia said they had discovered another violation of the DPWH 7 and its contractor as they had not applied for a quarry permit in the excavation of the soil where the expressway was located. The EMB 7 also discovered several violations aside from the lack of the Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) or Certification of Non-Compliance (CNC) submitted by the DPWH 7 for the abovementioned portion. An ECC is a document issued by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources that certifies that a proposed project has been reviewed and found to comply with environmental laws and regulations and that all management plans are in place. During the meeting, DPWH 7 Director Ernesto Gregorio Jr. said Segment 3A has a six-lane road with a length of 4.2 kilometers that cost around P1.9 billion; however, the affected area of the landslide has a length of only 340 meters. Engineer Mary Ann Bueno of EMB 7 said 1.7 kilometers of the total length has no approved ECC or CNC, so the EMB 7 has issued a notice of violation against DPWH 7. Another violation was the blockage of Cantao-an Creek due to a box culvert that was installed to be used as the road on top, which the law prohibits. Garcia added that the CDO will be lifted only if the DPWH 7 addresses the violations it committed according to the EMB 7’s checklist. With all these violations, Garcia emphasized the need for more rigorous study and transparency in informing the public and the local government units about the project’s possible effects, particularly in the areas where the soil quality made it prone to landslides.

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THE Cebu Provincial Government has asked for justification from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) on the change in the alignment of the Metro Cebu Expressway (MCE) project Segments 1, 2 and 3B after it was discovered that the road will now traverse more urbanized barangays from the City of Naga to Danao City.During the second meeting she called this year on the issue Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia asked the DPWH to explain why there was no proper coordination regarding the realignment of the MCE project.During the meeting, more violations were also uncovered by the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) 7 and the Cebu Provincial Government in the construction of Segment 3A of the MCE project that posed safety hazards to motorists and residents of Barangay Cantao-an in Naga City.During the first meeting last Feb. 7 at the Capitol, the Provincial Government ordered the halting of all civil works of the MCE project, saying that an environmental and safety study had to be conducted due to the risks and hazards posed by the recent landslide that occurred in barangays Inayagan and Cantao-an, Naga City back in October 2023.MCE is a 56.9-kilometer highway that was intended to cut through the mountain ranges of Cebu, providing alternative routes to the cities of Naga in the south and Danao City as a north-south backbone highway, according to the DPWH 7.In Thursday’s meeting, Garcia was also informed that MCE’s Segments 1, 2 and 3B are proposed to be funded through a public-private partnership (PPP) to create a toll expressway.The DPWH PPP service department told the governor during the meeting that they are now undertaking a procurement process for the conduct of a feasibility study on whether the abovementioned segments are suitable for PPP.However, when the governor asked regarding the realignment of the project, the DPWH PPP service said this was the result of an earlier feasibility study conducted in 2015.Garcia expressed concerns that the 45 barangays from Naga City to Danao City that will be affected by the project would no longer have access to the expressway if it would become an exclusive road network for paying motorists.The realignment has also resulted in more challenges in road right of way (RROW) acquisition, requiring more funding and may result in further delays due to opposition of the affected areas, Garcia said.Infrastructure projects will have to be built to augment the project in terms of accessibility for the residents of the affected barangays, the governor added.Barangay captains present at the meeting agreed with the governor and said the DPWH had failed to coordinate with them on the project’s realignment. They added that they were informed of the realignment only recently, as the expressway will now traverse the populous areas of their barangays, particularly in the lowlands, instead of the mountainside with fewer houses as presented in the original plan.Garcia added that the proposed toll expressway will also be put side by side or parallel to a national highway.She asked for a third meeting on March 15 to iron out the identified problems of the project.ViolationsGarcia told the DPWH 7 during Thursday’s meeting that the Provincial Government will not lift its cease and desist order (CDO) against the project if there is no solution to the safety and hazard concerns that arose in the MCE’s Segment 3A that suffered a landslide in October 2023. Garcia said they had discovered another violation of the DPWH 7 and its contractor as they had not applied for a quarry permit in the excavation of the soil where the expressway was located. The EMB 7 also discovered several violations aside from the lack of the Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) or Certification of Non-Compliance (CNC) submitted by the DPWH 7 for the abovementioned portion. An ECC is a document issued by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources that certifies that a proposed project has been reviewed and found to comply with environmental laws and regulations and that all management plans are in place. During the meeting, DPWH 7 Director Ernesto Gregorio Jr. said Segment 3A has a six-lane road with a length of 4.2 kilometers that cost around P1.9 billion; however, the affected area of the landslide has a length of only 340 meters. Engineer Mary Ann Bueno of EMB 7 said 1.7 kilometers of the total length has no approved ECC or CNC, so the EMB 7 has issued a notice of violation against DPWH 7. 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Hindi ko na po alam kung saan na po ako lalapit (I don’t know where to seek help),” said Reyes-Sevilla.“Nagtiis na po kami ng matagal ang masakit doon nilulunok na namin ‘yung walang sustento, kulang na sustento, nakukuha pang mambabae… ganon ba ang kapitagpitagang gentleman na naggraduate sa isang prestihoyosong academy? Yan ba ang pinagmamalaki ng AFP na hinahayaan nila na nakatira ang kabet sa loob ng kampo, sa loob ng sarili naming bahay? Yan ba na pinapakita nila na masaya at marangya ang buhay nila ng kabit niya habang kami ng mga anak ko halos manikluhod at magmakaawa para lang bigyan nya ng sustento,” she added.(We have endured for a long time the pain that we have been swallowing, not being given financial support, and he still manages to find other women… Is that how a respectable gentleman who graduated from a prestigious academy acts? Is that what the AFP is proud of, someone who has a mistress who lives inside the camp, inside our own house? They’re showing that his life with his mistress is happy and luxurious while my children and I almost kneel down and beg just to ask for financial support.)Reyes-Sevilla said she filed for a protection order after her husband physically abused her while she was pregnant.She said no amount of sorry or money can make them back down from breaking their silence, which they held on for many years.She said they tried seeking the assistance of the AFP, as well as the Philippine Army but they were told that they cannot help them.The CA asked the Sevilla couple to face the panel in an executive session.The army general, however, refused to give comments to the media, saying there is a gag order from the court in relation to their annulment case.Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri said the two parties should come to an agreement, particularly for the provision of financial support to the children, including their education and daily needs.“I think the plan is to defer first the appointment until such time the [committee] can see the document that will be sent to the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Of course, a clearly signed and notarized affidavit, indicating [Sevilla’s] commitment to provide support for his children,” he said.“The committee is inclined to support the women legislators’ request. This should send a strong signal to all those who appear before the Commission on Appointments that we are not just looking into your performance as a public servant,” Zubiri added.Meanwhile, in an interview with reporters on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, AFP spokesperson Colonel Francel Margareth Padilla denied the claims of Reyes-Sevilla that the AFP is ignoring her complaints.Padilla said they could not make any comment on the matter, noting that the spouse’s case is still undergoing legal process, but she assured that the military does not condone such wrongdoings."As far as we are concerned, the AFP takes seriously all allegations and complaints pertaining to the protection of women and children,” she said."Rest assured that the AFP does not tolerate any form of abuse and continue to inculcate among our personnel strong social and family values…Our soldiers should know how to treat everyone with respect and kindness, especially our families, as we each perform our respective duties and responsibilities," she added. 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Additionally, some skywalks have one end connected to a sidewalk and the other end leading to establishments.He also noted that the skywalk on Escario St. is obstructing the sidewalk.He said skywalks should not obstruct the sidewalk or the roads.He said as a result of these issues, people no longer use the skywalks.He explained that skywalks would only be effective if equipped with elevators and escalators, but he also emphasized that the city no longer requires such structures. AlternativesDuring the program, SunStar Cebu asked Rama what would replace the skywalks, particularly for the benefit of students. The mayor suggested that tunnels (underpasses or underground pedestrian crossings) would be more effective, allowing people to cross streets underground, similar to practices observed in other countries.He said there are no skywalks in Melbourne, Australia and other countries.Rama said when he was in Boston in the United States, he was told to expose the sky, not create obstructions, referring to skywalks as obstructions.He said an underground crossing for pedestrians already exists in Quiapo district in Manila.AssessmentIn a chat message on Thursday, urban planner and engineer Nigel Paul Villarete acknowledged the usefulness of both overpasses and underpasses, yet he urged the City to do a realistic assessment of the advantages and disadvantages of each structure.“Some (areas) may be served by skywalks better. Others might do well with underpasses. 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