Close to 140 footbridges have been built in the capital region, with millions spent on each one. But if the Marcos administration wants to put pedestrians first, is a footbridge policy the way to go?
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TUBAO, La Union – Gov. Raphaelle Veronica “Rafy” Ortega-David inaugurated the P34.5-million Pideg Bridge on Wednesday, Feb. 5, that will enhance accessibility and boost economic progress here.