Showing posts with label Project Lunhaw Phase 3 and 4 Turnover. Show all posts
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Friday, June 13, 2025

Cagayan de Oro’s Green Future: Mayor Klarex Leads Project Lunhaw Phase 3 and 4 Turnover


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Cagayan de Oro City has recently witnessed a monumental step toward sustainable urban development as Mayor Rolando ‘Klarex’ Uy led the turnover of Phases 3 and 4 of the Divisoria Redevelopment Site under Project Lunhaw. This significant event, held on June 11, underscores the city’s commitment to creating environmentally friendly spaces that foster community well-being. With local officials and City Hall’s bureaucracy present, the turnover marks a pivotal moment in the city’s ongoing transformation into a greener, more sustainable urban landscape.

The Vision Behind Project Lunhaw

At the heart of Project Lunhaw lies a vision articulated by Mayor Klarex himself, who emphasized the importance of creating spaces for relaxation and comfort. "Para kini sa mga katawhan sa atong syudad, diin sila makarelaks, kay kini usa ka comfort zone nga makapawala sa kalain sa gibati ug kasubo," he stated, conveying the project’s aim to provide residents with a sanctuary where they can alleviate their anxieties and grief. This vision reflects a broader understanding of urban development, one that prioritizes the mental and emotional well-being of citizens alongside environmental sustainability.

Moreover, the significance of this redevelopment extends beyond mere aesthetics. As Project Lunhaw coordinator Patrick Gabutina articulated, the initiative is designed not just for beautification but also for climate resilience. The project aims to create walkable, bikable, and green urban spaces, thereby promoting healthier lifestyles among the residents. This dual-purpose approach exemplifies a progressive understanding of urban planning, one that integrates leisure and functionality while addressing pressing environmental issues.

A Commitment to Sustainability

With the ongoing challenges posed by climate change, the need for sustainable urban development has never been more pressing. Mayor Klarex's administration recognizes this urgency and has committed to ensuring that Cagayan de Oro evolves into a greener city for future generations. The completion of the Divisoria redevelopment is a testament to this commitment, as it aligns with the administration's vision of a sustainable urban environment that can withstand the vicissitudes of climate change.

In her remarks during the turnover event, Vice Mayor Jocelyn Rodriguez highlighted a notable achievement under Mayor Klarex’s leadership: the redevelopment of Rizal Park, which has undergone transformations since its inception in 1917. This historical context serves to illustrate the city's ongoing dedication to revitalizing public spaces, ensuring they remain relevant and beneficial to the community. Such initiatives not only enhance the physical landscape but also strengthen community bonds, fostering a sense of belonging among residents.

Engaging the Community

The success of Project Lunhaw will largely depend on community engagement and participation. The city administration encourages residents to actively utilize these newly developed spaces, thereby reinforcing the idea that public areas are integral to the urban experience. By providing venues for relaxation and recreation, the project invites the community to partake in the benefits of green urban spaces, ensuring that these areas are not merely decorative but serve as vital components of daily life.

The turnover of Phases 3 and 4 of the Divisoria Redevelopment Site under Project Lunhaw marks a significant milestone in Cagayan de Oro City’s journey toward sustainability and community well-being. Mayor Klarex's commitment to creating a greener and more resilient urban environment reflects a forward-thinking approach that prioritizes the needs of the citizens. As the city embraces this transformative vision, it is poised to set a benchmark for other urban centers in the region, demonstrating that sustainable development and community welfare can indeed go hand in hand. With the collaborative efforts of local officials, project coordinators, and the community, Cagayan de Oro is on a promising path toward a brighter, greener future.

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