Iloilo City levels up active mobility with urban shading, end-of-trip facilities

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Shifting efforts from simply maintaining roads to creating an integrated mobility ecosystem, the Iloilo City Government and the Department of Transportation (DOTr) officially broke ground on May 11, 2026 a series of transformative projects designed to make the city even more walkable and bike-friendly.

Iloilo is only the second city in the country to be granted this project, following Marikina City, Mayor Raisa S. Treñas revealed during the ceremony.

“We are very grateful for this project and ang commitment sang syudad indi lang nagatapos diri,” she said, expressing as well her gratitude to the project partners, Iloilo City Active Mobility Council, the public, and the city’s dedicated cleaning, greening and beautification teams.

At no cost to the City Government, the P74-million project is funded by the DOTr and covers four key components: one Stand-Alone End-of-Trip (EOT) Cycling Facility, Short-Term EOT Facility, urban shading structures or green canopies, and improved public transport stops.

EOTs will feature secure bicycle parking, showers, changing rooms, and lockers to support commuters cycling to work or school. Chosen sites for this are in Esplanade 3 Skate Park, where the groundbreaking ceremony took place, and the Iloilo Freedom Grandstand.

“It’s timely because of the crisis. But we’re showing also that the initiative was prior pa sa crisis, we’ve thought of this ahead na,” said Ar. Wilfredo S. Sy, Jr., member of the Iloilo City Active Mobility Council.

He noted that although the project is slated for completion within 280 calendar days, he looks forward to one component completed ahead of schedule. This phased approach will allow the city to refine construction and implementation for future project components.
To facilitate this, the DOTr initially provided a project template, granting the city flexibility to customize and localize the implementation.

Meanwhile, as part of sustainable urban transportation efforts, the mayor teased on improving the Iloilo Bike Festival held annually in June into a Mobility Festival.

Sy supported this, adding that the council seeks to elevate the quarterly bike count by integrating pedestrian count and covering the new Iloilo Sunset Boulevard.

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18 thoughts on “Iloilo City levels up active mobility with urban shading, end-of-trip facilities

  1. Supporting active mobility helps build a healthier city.

  2. Small changes like these can make a big difference.

  3. Another positive development for Iloilo City’s residents.

  4. These improvements will make daily travel more enjoyable.

  5. Congratulations on creating a more accessible urban environment.

  6. A thoughtful step toward safer and more convenient mobility.

  7. Well done for prioritizing pedestrian and cyclist needs!

  8. Great to see people-centered city planning in action.

  9. Comfortable infrastructure encourages active lifestyles.

  10. Kudos to Iloilo City for supporting active mobility.

  11. Great move toward a more walkable and bike-friendly city!

  12. Iloilo City continues to lead in urban innovation.

  13. This is a win for both commuters and the environment.

  14. Excellent initiative for healthier and greener communities.

  15. More shade and facilities mean more people can choose active travel.

  16. Urban shading will make commuting much more comfortable.

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