Use of roads for parades to be regulated

THE City Council approved an ordinance on first reading regulating the use of roads for purposes of parades, motorcades, fun runs and rallies in the city.

Councilor Elaine Sembrano in her proposed measure said the application for permit for the conduct of parades, motorcades and other related street activities must be filed 2 weeks or earlier before the scheduled activity and must contain details as to the number of participants, sketch of the road or street to be used, among other important details of the desired activity.

For motorcades, the ordinance stipulated a maximum of five four-wheeled vehicle participants shall only be allowed during said activities and motorcycles shall not be allowed to participate in motorcades.

The ordinance added no child participants under seven years old will participate in parades and rallies and there will be no more than two hours duration of parades will be allowed, except for the major activities of the city wherein there is suspension of classes, and there will be no vehicles of participants allowed in parades.

Organizers will be obliged to issue a one week prior notice to the public on the details of the schedule of their events, roads or streets that will be used, number of participants to be used, and temporary signages should be installed in conspicuous places, before the approaches of the roads to forewarn motorists and the general public.

A fine of P1,000 will be imposed on any person violating the provisions of the measure.

The ordinance noted that when motor vehicles are stalled in the central business district due to the closure of roads due to parades, motorcades and other related street activities, traffic flow is greatly affected thereby causing inconvenience to the motoring and commuting public.

The ordinance emphasized pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Code of the Philippines, the local legislative body will enact appropriate ordinances to regulate the use of streets, avenues, alleys, sidewalks, bridges, parks and other public places to ensure public welfare will not be compromised.

The ordinance emphasized the imposition of stringent regulations by the local government on the use of roads and streets for parades, motorcades, rallies and other street related activities is to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and lessen the inconvenience being encountered by motorists and pedestrians when they are caught in the conduct of the said activities being done in the central business district area. (PR)

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