The picture above was taken in Pasig City near F. Legaspi Bridge just past 11am today, July 2. It's not just any day, though. Yesterday, the city's new mayor Vico Sotto signed an executive order removing the area's notorious
Pasig City's new mayor, Vico Sotto, is delivering on his promise to suspend odd-even coding in his city.In a Facebook post released by Sotto earlier this afternoon, he said that he has signed an executive order that includes the
Pasig City mayor-elect Vico Sotto recently stirred up social media when he announced his plans to remove the city's 'unfair and ineffective' odd-even coding scheme on his first day of office-to the delight of many netizens. In a
Thanks to the recent midterm elections, change has come in Pasig City in the form of new leadership. Vico Sotto defeated incumbent mayor Bobby Eusebio in a landslide victory. Naturally, the new mayor has his own vision for the city's future.
The Metro Manila Council (MMC) has junked the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority's (MMDA) proposal to implement the odd-even scheme on EDSA.The council composed of mayors from cities and towns in the metropolis instead approved the implementation of the Unified
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has proposed the reimplementation of the odd-even traffic reduction scheme for the entire stretch of EDSA from November 15 to January 15, 2011.If approved by the Metro Manila Council, which is composed of the
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