MMDA, Pasig launch rehabilitated park

Children try out a slide during the launch of the newly rehabilitated Buting Linear Park in Pasig yesterday.
Ernie Peñaredondo

MANILA, Philippines — The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) launched a rehabilitated park in Pasig City as part of the agency’s Adopt-A-Park project.

Barangay San Joaquin’s Buting Linear Park, an 800-meter open space, was rehabilitated by the MMDA as part of its program to make open spaces in Metro Manila into functional green parks and develop underutilized parks.

The park now includes a riverwalk, green areas and play areas that include playsets for kids and an exercise equipment zone for adults.

Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto said open spaces and playgrounds are important in promoting child safety and the overall health of residents.

“These open spaces are good for both the physical and mental health of Pasigueños living around the area,” he said.

The Buting Linear Park, located near the San Joaquin Pasig River Ferry Station, will benefit residents of Barangays Buting and San Joaquin. It is one of the 24 parks across Metro Manila that the MMDA is currently constructing and rehabilitating.

The first park rehabilitated under the Adopt-A-Park Project is the MMDA-Valenzuela City Friendship Park in Barangay Bignay, which was inaugurated in February.

MMDA acting director Baltazar Melgar said the agency would identify more areas to be rehabilitated as pocket parks in coordination with the Metro Manila local government units (LGUs).

“We will help the LGUs in identifying more places such as easements to be converted as open parks,” he said as he appealed to the barangay officials to maintain the cleanliness of the area.

Under the Adopt-A-Park project, the LGU would provide the location, design and cost estimate while the MMDA sets the criteria for site selection, provides funding and implements the project.

The project is intended to curb urban decay and reduce the effect of urban heat as well as provide safe and clean areas for family events and wellness activities.

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