The Angeles City Traffic Development Office (ACTDO) has continued its regular clearing operations across the main thoroughfares of the city in its ongoing effort to promote safety, order, and discipline among residents and motorists. These operations are part of the city’s broader campaign to uphold public safety and ensure smooth traffic flow.
ACTDO teams have been actively removing obstructions such as illegally parked vehicles, sidewalk vendors, and unauthorized structures along busy roads. The move is aimed at reclaiming public spaces for pedestrians and preventing accidents caused by street congestion.
City officials reminded the public that maintaining clear and accessible roadways is a shared responsibility. They reiterated that discipline and cooperation from citizens are key to achieving a more organized urban environment.
According to ACTDO, clearing operations are being conducted not to penalize but to encourage proper compliance with traffic and city ordinances. By enforcing these rules consistently, the city hopes to instill a culture of discipline and mutual respect in public spaces.
Residents are encouraged to report any recurring obstructions or safety concerns in their barangays to help the authorities respond more effectively. The city also continues to conduct information drives to educate the public about road safety and responsible use of public areas.
The clearing efforts are fully supported by the administration of Mayor Carmelo “Jon” Lazatin Jr., who has emphasized the importance of a “clean, clear, and safe” Angeles City. This aligns with the local government’s vision for a more livable and efficient urban environment.
As these operations continue, the Angeles City Government calls on all Angeleños to be responsible citizens. A true Angeleño, they say, is one who is disciplined—not only for personal convenience, but for the collective good of the community.
Source: Angeles City Information Office