The Davao City Engineerā€™s Office (CEO) has started clearing the burnt site under Bolton Bridge, vowing to disallow the return of the informal settlers to the site.

This, as CEO Head Engr. Joey Felizarta apologized to the public for the inconvenience the fire has caused, especially in the traffic situation. Bolton Bridge 1 and 2 were closed to traffic on Saturday following the fire incident.

ā€œOn behalf of the City Government of Davao, I would like to apologize to the public for the inconvenience brought by the fire last Saturday that damaged Bolton Bridge,ā€ he said.

According to Felizarta, recommendations were made years back on putting barriers to prevent the building of structures under the bridge.

ā€œAs early as the year 2018, barriers were already discussed and some installed under the bridge to prevent settlers from occupying the area. However, we failed to follow through on this action. We accept full responsibility for the inconvenience of the damage and closure of Bolton bridge,ā€ he added.

As he assumes full responsibility, Felizarta said, ā€œMoving forward, we commit to becoming a better City Engineerā€™s Office for public service in Davao City. Thank you!ā€

On Tuesday, DPWH XI Spokesperson Dean Ortiz in an interview said that they are committed to placing barriers in the area so that informal settlers can no longer build structures. CIO