San Fernando interim transport terminal to operate early November

PAMPANGA. Mayor Edwin Santiago listens as officials of Megaworld Terminal Division present the revised on-site interim terminal in the City of San Fernando. (City of San Fernando Information Office)
PAMPANGA. Mayor Edwin Santiago listens as officials of Megaworld Terminal Division present the revised on-site interim terminal in the City of San Fernando. (City of San Fernando Information Office)

CITY of San Fernando Mayor Edwin Santiago discussed on Thursday, August 13, with a property development firm the establishment of an efficient and inter-connected transport terminal in the city.

This came after Megaworld Corporation, which is building a 35.6-hectare township project at the heart of the city along Capitol Boulevard, delivered its revised on-site presentation before a board meeting with the mayor.

Megaworld Terminal Division General Manager Vic Bonaobra II said the corporation is now on the planning stage of realizing the terminal and that it would take them a month or weeks for it to be operational.

Meanwhile, Santiago thanked the corporation for considering all his suggestions and recommendations for the project to make it efficient for transport vehicles and transfer of people from point-to-point and decongest traffic in other areas of San Fernando.

Aside from the construction of residential condominiums and business process outsource office towers, civic and institutional facilities in the Capital Town, Megaworld had revealed that the Philippines' new biggest Mcdonald's branch will open in the area this November.

The builder had alreadry resumed their construction while enforcing strict safety protocols on-site due to threats posed by the coronavirus disease (Covid-19). (PR)

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