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ELECTRONIC BOARDS FOR MANDAUE CITY
THE Mandaue City government plans to put up five electronic boards in its major intersections to advise the riding public on traffic route schemes.
The electronic boards pegged at P6 million each will be installed in skywalks in barangay Jagobiao, Subangdaku, United Nations Avenue, barangay Looc and barangay Centro.
Mandaue City Administrator James Abadia said there was a private company that offered free electronic boards on the condition that they will place advertisements on its sides.
But Mayor Jonas Cortes reportedly didn’t like the idea.
Cortes also said the ceremonial lighting of the recently installed traffic lights will be done before August ends.
Article continues after this advertisementThe traffic lights has closed circuit TV cameras and censors for persons with disabilities. Reporter Jucell Marie P. Cuyos
Article continues after this advertisementMACTAN AIRPORT ASSURES NORMAL WATER SUPPLY
THE Mactan Cebu International Airport (MCIA) experienced a water shortage after one of its pipelines underwent repair due to a leak last Monday evening
Airport information officer Mary Anne Dimabayao said she was assured by the Mactan Cebu Water District that the water supply would be restored at 5 p.m yesterday.
Dimabayao said the airport used their fire trucks to supply the building with water for their restrooms and faucets. Correspondent Norman V. Mendoza