Allan Reyes

Ordinance SP-2559, S-2017 is a significant legislative measure aimed at enhancing the tourism appeal of Maginhawa Street and its adjacent areas in Quezon City. As an amendment to Ordinance No. SP-2439, S-2015, this ordinance solidifies Maginhawa Street’s status as a premier destination for arts, culture, and gastronomy. Spearheaded by key city officials, including Councilor Allan S. Reyes, the ordinance seeks to further develop the area as the Maginhawa Art and Food Hub, reinforcing its reputation as a vibrant hotspot for both locals and tourists.

Objective of the Ordinance

The primary objective of Ordinance SP-2559, S-2017 is to enhance and sustain the tourism potential of Maginhawa Street and its surrounding streets. It aims to:

  • Establish the area as an official tourism district within Quezon City.
  • Promote local businesses, artists, and culinary entrepreneurs.
  • Improve infrastructure and services to accommodate growing tourist traffic.
  • Implement regulatory measures that ensure sustainable tourism and community development.

Key Provisions of Ordinance SP-2559, S-2017

This ordinance introduces several key provisions to strengthen the framework of the previously established tourism district:

  1. Expansion of the Tourism District The ordinance officially designates Maginhawa Street and adjacent streets—Malingap Street, Magiting Street, V. Luna Extension, and Mayaman Street—as part of the tourism district.
  2. Infrastructure and Urban Planning Enhancements Development initiatives will include improved road conditions, pedestrian-friendly spaces, enhanced street lighting, and designated parking zones to accommodate visitors.
  3. Business Regulations and Support 
    • Local businesses, including restaurants, art galleries, and specialty shops, will receive support through streamlined licensing procedures and incentives for compliance with tourism-friendly regulations.
    • Provisions are included to regulate food safety, hygiene standards, and operating hours to maintain the district’s appeal.
  4. Cultural and Artistic Promotion 
    • The ordinance mandates the organization of regular art fairs, cultural performances, and food festivals to highlight the creative and culinary prowess of the local community.
    • Public spaces will be allocated for street art, murals, and community-driven projects that promote local artistry.
  5. Environmental Sustainability Measures
    • Strict waste management and environmental policies will be enforced to preserve the cleanliness and appeal of the district.
    • Encouragement of eco-friendly practices such as banning plastic waste and promoting sustainable packaging among businesses.

 

Expected Impact of the Ordinance

The implementation of Ordinance SP-2559, S-2017 is anticipated to have a significant impact on the economic, social, and cultural landscape of Maginhawa Street and its neighboring areas:

  • Economic Growth: Local businesses are expected to thrive due to increased foot traffic, leading to job creation and enhanced economic activity in the district.
  • Cultural Enrichment: With structured support for artists and performers, the ordinance fosters a creative environment where art and culture flourish.
  • Enhanced Livability: Infrastructure improvements will not only benefit tourists but also enhance the quality of life for residents in the area.
  • Tourism Boost: Maginhawa Street’s recognition as a formal tourism district will attract more visitors, further establishing Quezon City as a cultural and culinary hub.

Conclusion

Ordinance SP-2559, S-2017 is a vital step in reinforcing Maginhawa Street’s status as a key tourism destination. By focusing on infrastructure development, business regulation, cultural promotion, and sustainability, the ordinance ensures a well-rounded approach to urban tourism. With leaders like Allan S. Reyes supporting its implementation, Maginhawa and its adjacent streets are poised to become a dynamic center for arts, culture, and gastronomy in Quezon City.

For more details, visit:
🔹 Quezon City Council Website
🔹 allanreyes.ph