Uncovered trucks can’t enter SRP
Uncovered garbage trucks can no longer use the South Road Properties (SRP) road in going to the Inayawan landfill starting Monday.
Nagiel Bañacia, SRP’s newly appointed chief executive officer, announced Tuesday that the city will ban all uncovered trucks at the SRP to keep the area clean.
“This will keep the SRP area clean and free from falling garbage and filth,” Bañacia said.
Banacia said he noticed uncovered garbage trucks from the Department of Public Services (DPS) and the different barangays (villages) using the SRP road in going to the landfill.
Since the trucks were not covered, the garbage fell on the road. This happened especially to speeding trucks.
Banacia said the maintenance crew at the SRP spent more time cleaning the area of fallen garbage.
Banacia said cleanliness in the SRP area is important because this is the city’s prime project to attract investors.
He said he made the recommendation to Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmena who agreed to his proposal to ban uncovered trucks.
Banacia said the ban also applies to other types of uncovered trucks like hauler trucks and dump trucks carrying sand and gravel.
“If they want to use the SRP road, they should cover their trucks,” he said.
Starting Monday, Banacia said checkpoints will be posted at different entrances of the SRP.
Barangay captains were all notified.
Banacia said DPS chief Dionisio Gualisa is aware of the new rule.
Banacia added that by Monday, strict traffic rules will also be implemented in the SRP to avoid accidents, like the wearing of helmets for motorcycle riders, and backriders should be limited to just one person.

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