Pacquiao opposes Pasig River expressway | Inquirer News

Pacquiao opposes Pasig River expressway

/ 06:15 AM April 02, 2022

Pacquiao opposes Pasig river expressway

Sen. Manny Pacquiao | INQUIRER.net

Rather than build an expressway on its banks, Sen. Manny Pacquiao would rather see the Pasig River developed into a tourism hub similar to the Brisbane River in Australia.

The presidential candidate said he would actively push for a comprehensive, “honest-to-goodness” cleanup, dredging, and rehabilitation of Metro Manila’s main waterway if he is elected president.

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“I have a plan for the Pasig River, to develop it. It should be dredged and its water treated, then develop its banks, its easement. If it becomes a beautiful river like the one in Brisbane, then many would visit. The Pasig should be developed, not built over,” Pacquiao said.

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Pacquiao got the inspiration to develop the Pasig River into a beautiful promenade and river ferry highway when he inspected its entirety before the COVID-19 pandemic struck.

While he said the 19.3-kilometer Pasig River Expressway project of the San Miguel Corp. is laudable, the retired boxing champ said this could “cause irreversible damage on the Pasig River.”

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Instead of an expressway over the river, he said the government should develop a modern, end-to-end river ferry that can be integrated into a multimodal transport system for Metro Manila.

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