Sunset on Manila Bay is a spectacular experience, and is free for all to enjoy. But not for long, if developers have their way.
In 1992, a group called “Manila Goldcoast Development Corp.” lobbied for
approval to reclaim the entire Manila Bay waterfront along Roxas
Boulevard, between the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the US
Embassy. This scheme was challenged by citizens, who fought to preserve
the last remaining access to the bay along Manila's historical district.
The citizens won. The Manila City Council passed City Ordinance No.
7777, prohibiting reclamation in this area.
However, Goldcoast was, tragically, able to get City Ordinance No. 7777
repealed. In February 2011, City Ordinance No. 8233 reversed the
prohibition. A consortium agreement was signed in April 2012 to reclaim
the same waterfront along Roxas Boulevard, about 288 hectares of land,
even swallowing up the Manila Yacht Club and the Philippine Navy
Headquarters.
In addition to blocking the view of the sunset from Malate and Ermita,
the reclamation will worsen floods, extinguish the tourism area along
Roxas Boulevard, destroy the potential of our historic Intramuros,
remove 20 vital anchorage berths for ships and most of all, take away
from us a waterfront we all love.
No aspect of this scheme will improve the City of Manila in any
discernible way — it is all for the profit of a few individuals.
We must act to protest this reclamation and prevent further destruction and loss of our heritage. We will stop them again.
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