Marikina City Mayor Marjorie Ann “Maan” Teodoro on Monday, 15 December, ordered heightened traffic management and security measures across key commercial and market areas in anticipation of increased shoppers and motorists ahead of the Christmas season.
As the holiday rush intensifies, Teodoro cited heavier congestion in markets and commercial districts and directed the Office of Public Safety and Security (OPSS) and traffic enforcers to improve vehicle flow.
During the city’s weekly flag-raising ceremony, the mayor instructed OPSS to deploy additional personnel at critical entry and exit points, as well as major intersections prone to gridlock.
Citing public feedback, Teodoro said residents have reported prolonged travel times even outside peak hours, highlighting the need for data-driven traffic adjustments.
She also ordered stricter enforcement of loading and unloading regulations and tougher action against illegal parking to ease congestion during the holiday season.
Teodoro meanwhile commended OPSS for conducting consultations and trial traffic schemes with vendors, shoppers, and drivers to strike a balance between vibrant commerce and convenient mobility.
She also called on the Marikina Police to further enhance police visibility and market security to deter theft and ensure public safety.