Say what?
Remember when the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) mentioned how illegally parked vehicles keep returning after the agency finishes its clearing operations? Here's proof.During one of the agency's recent clearing ops in Quezon City, MMDA personnel apparently ticketed a
Expect to see more of the agency working on areas near schools
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has been aggressive with its road-clearing operations as of late. In the coming weeks and months, though, expect to see the agency ramp up its efforts even further.As Metro Manila prepares for the return
The enforcers have since been brought to the hospital; MMDA to file charges
We can imagine Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) enforcers assigned to the agency's road-clearing operations team deal with all sorts of stuff. From unauthorized 'parking attendants' pocketing fees to washing machines and hoops obstructing roads and sidewalks, they've basically
What is a washer even doing there?
Illegally parked cars? Okay, we can see why someone would think to leave their ride where they aren't supposed to. Vulcanizing equipment? If your main source of income is by the side of the road, it makes sense.But washing machines?
Common sense, guys
Does anyone else around here feel like finding street parking in public is getting more difficult with every passing day? We sure do. Regardless of the situation, though, there's one mortal parking sin we wouldn't ever even think of committing:
The MMDA and MTPB recently caught one
Picture this: You're in the city and you decided to park your car in a seemingly safe spot on the side of the road. Someone then approaches you and asks you to pay for parking. Chances are, you'd pull out
Have you felt any improvements in your area?
We now have less than 30 days until we arrive at the deadline imposed by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) for the nationwide road-clearing operations. With under a month to go, how do you think the operations
The clock is ticking
It seems that the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is working hard to meet the 60-day deadline for the road cleanups within Metro Manila. Yesterday, the agency continued its clearing operations around the metro together with the local government units (LGUs)
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