Mayor plans no-left turn, traffic ‘loop’ in Escario

By: Jose Santino S. Bunachita March 06,2015 - 01:35 AM

A new traffic scheme will be enforced soon along busy Escario Street in Cebu City in order to decongest the Capitol area, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama said yesterday.

Rama said he wants a no-left turn policy for vehicles passing through Escario Street heading to the Provincial Capitol until they can  turn left  to Osmeña Boulevard.

“I have directed (Cebu City Traffic Operations Management chief) Raffy Yap to implement this not tomorrow, not immediately but as soon as possible,” Rama told reporters yesterday.

Other changes the mayor wants  done:

– Citom should remove  permanent barriers and center islands along Escario Street to create more road space and  a bigger center island near the Capitol building.

– No parking will be allowed on both sides of Escario Street.

–  Citom should purchase more traffic cones  to guide motorists.

–  An extended route  for vehicles heading to Banawa and Guadalupe.

The biggest change proposed is this: No left turn from  Osmeña Boulevard  to M. Velez St. ,  Banawa and Guadalupe.

Instead, the mayor  wants  vehicles to turn right to Escario Street   until the  Capitol Parish Church where they can make a U-turn to head back to the Capitol area and onward to  M. Velez Street.

“So that area will already become a loop. Sometimes, people want a shortcut. But now, a shortcut brings you to a long cut,” Rama said.

He was referring to congestion near the intersection fronting the Capitol building where vehicles from all directions converge especially during peak hours.

Rama said he noticed the congestion there when he passed by the area recently.

As proposed by the mayor, to go  to Juana Osmeña St. or Baseline, a vehicle can’t directly turn left from Escario Street.

The mayor said vehicles  can  go through Osmeña Boulevard  and turn left to J. Avila Street  beside Cebu Doctors’ University Hospital, or M.P. Yap Street . or farther along on J. Llorente Street.

Long cut

Sought for comment, Yap said  Citom will still discuss the plan during their board meeting board next week.

Till then, he  couldn’t give a date for the changes on Escario Street will be implemented.

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