Showing posts with label Project Lunhaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Project Lunhaw. Show all posts

Saturday, November 9, 2024

Reviving Divisoria: A Green Dream Takes Shape



COURTESY: Cagayan de Oro City Information Office 
Hey there, urban adventurers! If you’re someone who loves seeing cities transform and thrive, then you’re in for a treat. The bustling heart of the city, Divisoria, is on the brink of an exciting transformation. Yep, you heard that right! The much-anticipated redevelopment of the iconic El Pueblo A Sus Heroes and JR Borja Park, also known as Kiosko Freedom, is kicking off in the coming weeks. This isn't just any project—it's a green dream coming to life under the watchful eyes of Mayor Rolando ‘Klarex’ Uy and Vice Mayor Jocelyn ‘Bebot’ Rodriguez.
You might be wondering, "Why the delay?" Well, it turns out the thoughtful folks at City Hall wanted to ensure that everyone, especially persons with disabilities (PWDs), had their concerns addressed. They’ve been busy finding new spots for the masseuses displaced by the construction. This shows a real commitment to balancing progress with compassion, which is something we can all get behind, right?



One of the coolest parts about this redevelopment is how it intertwines with nature. Patrick Gabutina, the go-to guy for Project Green, spilled the beans that the project’s design was inspired by a love for nature and humanity. Can you imagine a greener, more vibrant Divisoria? It’s like the city gets to breathe a little deeper, offering more inviting spaces for everyone to enjoy.

Mayor Klarex’s vision is rooted in sustainability and community togetherness. He’s turning what could have been just another urban upgrade into a harmonious blend of nature and city life. Vice Mayor Bebot is all smiles about this milestone, praising the leadership that’s making it happen. This project doesn’t just change the landscape; it uplifts the spirit of the community, creating a space that feels welcoming and alive.



Picture this: a sunny morning, a group of city councilors, department heads, and excited guests gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony. It was a moment filled with hope and anticipation for what’s to come. Among the attendees were City Councilors Maria Lourdes Gaane, Roger Abaday, Yan Lam Lim, Bernie Esparcia, and James Judith. Their presence underscored the significance of this development as a collective effort to improve Divisoria.

The buzz in the air was palpable as the first shovel hit the dirt. It marked not just the start of construction but the beginning of a new era for the area. Everyone was eager to see how the blend of history and modernity would unfold in this cherished part of the city. And guess what? The enthusiasm isn’t just limited to the officials. Residents and visitors alike are excited about the fresh life these changes will bring.



So, what’s next? Well, you might need to plan your routes a bit differently soon, as the redevelopment will likely bring some road closures in Divisoria. But hey, it’s all part of the journey towards a better urban experience. This temporary inconvenience is a small price to pay for the long-term benefits of a rejuvenated city center.

It's inspiring to see leaders who prioritize both environmental sustainability and the well-being of the community. As these projects unfold, they promise to enhance the quality of life for everyone who calls this vibrant city home. The redevelopment of El Pueblo A Sus Heroes and JR Borja Park is more than just construction; it’s a testament to what can be achieved when vision meets action.

In conclusion, if you’re as excited as I am about the transformation of Divisoria, keep your eyes peeled for updates and maybe even drop by to witness history in the making. Here’s to a greener, more inclusive future for all!

Friday, June 14, 2024

Embracing Urban Renewal: The Grand Reopening of Magsaysay Park

COURTESY: Cagayan de Oro City Information Office 
PHOTO CREDITS: Kim Zaldivar

On June 12th, the city of Cagayan de Oro witnessed a momentous occasion as Mayor Klarex Uy, Vice Mayor Bebot Rodriguez, and other top city officials led the grand reopening of the newly-rehabilitated Magsaysay Park area at Plaza Divisoria. This significant event marks a pivotal milestone in the city's ambitious urban renewal endeavor, known as the Divisoria Park Redevelopment Project. Dubbed ‘Project Lunhaw’, this initiative aims to transform urban spaces into verdant sanctuaries, fostering a harmonious blend of nature and urban life.
Project Lunhaw, an urban green space initiative, is a collaborative effort between the city government and its partner stakeholders. The initiative underscores the city's commitment to sustainable development and environmental stewardship. By revitalizing areas like Magsaysay Park, the project seeks to enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors alike, providing them with serene and aesthetically pleasing environments.

The rehabilitation of Magsaysay Park is a testament to the city's dedication to urban renewal. The park's facelift includes extensive landscaping, the installation of modern amenities, and the introduction of eco-friendly features. These enhancements not only beautify the park but also promote environmental sustainability.
Mayor Klarex Uy emphasized the importance of such projects in fostering community engagement and well-being. He noted that the newly-rehabilitated Magsaysay Park serves as a green oasis in the heart of the city, offering a tranquil retreat for citizens amidst the hustle and bustle of urban life. Vice Mayor Bebot Rodriguez echoed these sentiments, highlighting the park's role in promoting a healthier and more vibrant community.


The opening of the newly-rehabilitated Magsaysay Park area at Plaza Divisoria stands as a symbol of progress and community spirit. The park's revitalization is expected to attract a diverse array of visitors, from families seeking recreational activities to individuals looking for a peaceful escape. This influx of visitors will undoubtedly contribute to the local economy, supporting nearby businesses and fostering a sense of community pride.

Moreover, the park's eco-friendly features align with the broader goals of Project Lunhaw. The initiative aims to reduce the city's carbon footprint, enhance biodiversity, and create green spaces that serve as lungs for the urban environment. Through these efforts, Cagayan de Oro is setting an example for other cities to follow, demonstrating the tangible benefits of investing in urban green spaces.


As part of the Divisoria Park Redevelopment Project, the Magsaysay Park facelift is just one of many endeavors aimed at transforming the city's landscape. Future phases of Project Lunhaw will continue to prioritize green infrastructure, sustainable practices, and community involvement. The city's leadership remains steadfast in its commitment to creating a more livable and environmentally conscious urban environment.

In conclusion, the reopening of Magsaysay Park is a celebration of innovation, collaboration, and vision. Mayor Klarex Uy, Vice Mayor Bebot Rodriguez, and the entire city administration have demonstrated that with strategic planning and collective effort, urban spaces can be revitalized to benefit both people and the planet. As Cagayan de Oro continues to embrace the principles of Project Lunhaw, residents can look forward to a greener, more vibrant future.

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