Despite the persistent bad weather, authorities resumed Operation Anti-Spaghetti Wires today along Angeles Magalang Road in Barangay Pandan. This effort aims to address the long-standing issue of tangled overhead cables that pose safety hazards and disrupt the city’s aesthetic appeal.
The Angeles City Traffic Development Office, together with the City Engineer’s Office, spearheaded the operation. Both offices emphasized their commitment to improving road safety and infrastructure by clearing these hazardous wires, which often confuse drivers and pedestrians alike.
The operation was supported by local telecommunications companies (TELCOs) and the Angeles Electric Corporation (AEC). Their cooperation was crucial in safely managing the cables and ensuring a smooth process during the removal and reorganization of the wiring systems.
Residents and commuters have long expressed concerns about the cluttered wires along Angeles Magalang Road, which not only create an eyesore but also pose risks during storms and heavy rains. Officials believe that this renewed crackdown will help prevent accidents and improve overall urban management.
Despite the inclement weather conditions, crews worked diligently to resume and continue the cleanup. The commitment shown by all involved underscores the city’s dedication to maintaining a safer, cleaner, and more organized environment for its citizens.
The Angeles City government encourages other barangays to follow suit and prioritize the maintenance of their own electrical and communication infrastructures. Through collaboration and consistent efforts, the city hopes to make significant strides toward urban modernization.
Operation Anti-Spaghetti Wires is expected to continue in the coming weeks, with more areas targeted for similar cleanups. The city promises to keep the public updated on progress and future schedules as part of its transparency and community engagement efforts.
Source: Angeles City Information Office