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Welcome! ๐ This chat room is dedicated to conversations about improving the quality of life in Philippine cities. Worsening traffic, urban decay, access to basic services, green open spaces and third spaces, people-centered transportation, and balancing heritage conservation with economic progress are just some of the topics we discuss here. Watch out for community chats and other community events! Share with us your ideas and initiatives. Let's collaborate to make the Philippines more liveable.
Tactile pavement for PWDs
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President Ferdinand Marcos with the first family is on top of the โMount Kamuning,โ the ridiculously tall and steep footbridge in Kamuning, Quezon City.
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The first family is joined by DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon and DOTr Secretary Banoy Lopez.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and the First Family inspect the newly rehabilitated EDSA Kamuning busway station. @here
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Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte urges the public to use the city's free bus services, as fuel prices are expected to increase due to the conflict in the Middle East. Related story: https://www.rappler.com/philippines/metro-manila/quezon-city-electric-buses-provide-free-public-transportation/
The government is also providing free Love Bus rides from Valenzuela to Quezon City (vice-versa) and Valenzuela to Paraรฑaque (vice-versa) during rush hours. Sonn, there will be free bus rides IN some parts of Quezon City and Pasig City, with stops in major malls like Robinsons Galleria, Eastwood City, Opus Mall, and Estancia, among others. See more details here: https://www.rappler.com/philippines/metro-manila/free-love-bus-routes/
MRT-3 taking a Holy Week break for maintenance. Hereโs the schedule
The Department of Transportation said operations of MRT 3 will be suspended for its annual Holy Week maintenance.
The suspension will run from April 2 to April 5. Its regular operations will resume on Monday, April 6. @here
Some provincial bus lines have increased their fares. Baliwag Transit has raised the fare for its BaliwagโCubao route in Quezon City to P135, up from P106.
Hereโs my bus ticket today, Sunday, March 15.
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Good morning! I'm covering a joint-press conference of DSWD and DOTR regarding the fuel subsidy @here
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The government is expected to provide a P5,000 fuel subsidy to public utility vehicles tomorrow, March 17:. More details here: https://www.rappler.com/philippines/things-to-know-puv-subsidy-program-operators-drivers-jeepney-tricycle-march-2026/
What will happen if the fuel price continues to increase? DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian says that he was instructed by President Marcos to provide โmultipleโ cash assistance should the conflict in the Middle East continues.
There are at least two government programs to address the rising cost of fuel: 1.DOTRโs P2.5 billion fuel subsidy. Who will benefit? Taxis, puvs, ride hailing services, delivry riders DSWDโs cash relief assistance P5,000 for PUVs
DOTR is eyeing to provide the fuel subsidy next week or end of 4th week of march.
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Supreme Court junks petition vs Manila garbage fee hike The Supreme Court of the Philippines has junked a petition questioning the constitutionality of Manilaโs garbage fee hike. In a resolution dated February 25, the High Courtโs En Banc ruled that petitioner Barry Tayam lacks legal standing to challenge the policy because he is a resident of Las Piรฑas and not of Manila, where the garbage fee increase applies. โTo have legal standing, a petitioner must show a personal and substantial interest in the case, such that they will suffer because of the government act being questioned,โ the Court said in a statement released on Monday, March 16. The Court also said the case should first have been filed before the proper regional trial court, which has the authority and capacity to receive and evaluate evidence, rather than being brought directly to the Supreme Court.
Here's a comprehensive story about Manila's garbage fee: https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/in-depth/manila-garbage-fee-hike-business-impact-2026/
Here's the full statement from the Supreme Court on Manila's garbage fee hike:
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The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has increased the fare for jeepneys nationwide by P1, bringing the minimum fare to P14 from P13. The increase will be effective on Thursday, March 19. @here
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The fare for modern jeepneys also increased by P2, bringing the minimum fare to P17 from P15.
The fare for ordinary metro or city bus also increased by P2, from minimum fare P13 to P15. For airconditioned city buses, the minimum fare is now P15 to P18.
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Here's the new rate for airport taxis:
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How much jeepneys, buses, and ride-hailing cars now cost because of rising fuel prices. Find more details @here https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/iq/fare-increase-jeepneys-buses-ride-hailing-philippines-march-19-2026/
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday, March 18, suspended the fare hike a day before its scheduled implementation. โI-postpone na muna natin 'yan dahil nasa gitna ngayon tayo nitong sitwasyon na ito na kailangan ay patuloy ang ating pag-alalay sa ating mga commuters, sa lahat ng mga ating manggagawa, mga estudyante, lahat ng gumagamit ng ating transport system,โ Marcos said in a video message. @here
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Transport group Piston holds a protest at Plaza Bonifacio in Pasig City on Thursday, March 19, calling for lower fuel prices.
The group also urges the government to scrap the excise tax and VAT on fuel to help ease rising costs. Piston also calls for an increase in the minimum wage to P1,200, citing the continued surge in commodity prices.
MRT-3, LRT-2 fares cut by 50% starting March 23 Starting March 23, fares for MRT-3 and LRT-2 will be discounted by 50% for all passengers, the Department of Transportation announced on Thursday, March 19. The DOTr said this is in response to rising fuel prices due to the conflict in the Middle East. @here
Transport group, PISTON, student organizations and progressive groups also gathered along Anonas, Quezon City today, March 19, for the first day of the Nationwide Transport Strike in response to the ongoing oil price hike.
The group is calling for the removal of value added tax and excise tax to lower the price of diesel by 20 pesos per liter and for a fare hike of at least 5 pesos.
Jeepney fares were initially set to increase by P1 today before President Marcos suspended the fare price hike yesterday, March 18.
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Jeepney drivers were seen painting placards for the wider mobilization set tomorrow, March 20, at Mendiola. Flyers are also being given out, with short educational discussions, below the Anonas LRT Station and inside the public market.
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Hereโs the new fare matrix for LRT-2 after the Department of Transportation implemented a 50% discount for all passengers amid rising fuel costs.
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