As part of his longstanding commitment to building a safer, more resilient, and inclusive urban environment, Congressman Allan Reyes, the elected representative of District 3, Quezon City, continues to deliver impactful legislative work centered on infrastructure development and disaster preparedness. His agenda reflects a proactive approach to addressing the needs of high-density urban communities through legislation and on-the-ground service initiatives under the YESnaALL and YESerbisyo platforms.
Through a combination of national policy support and local coordination, Reyes remains focused on enhancing mobility, safety, disaster resilience, and public space management across the barangays of Quezon City.
The infrastructure programs backed by Congressman Reyes are based on years of public consultations, feedback from local leaders, and grassroots engagement. By aligning infrastructure with community safety and environmental sustainability, he ensures that public investments are both efficient and equitable.
This bill promotes sustainable and eco-friendly transportation by requiring commercial and public establishments to provide free and secure bicycle parking. With growing demand for alternative mobility options, particularly in congested areas of Quezon City, this measure supports everyday commuters, students, and workers who rely on bicycles for practical, cost-effective travel.
This also complements Reyes’ previously implemented bike repair stations across District 3, reinforcing a city-wide cycling infrastructure network.
Designed to improve pedestrian safety and efficiency, this proposed legislation seeks to create elevated walkways in high-traffic and flood-prone areas. It addresses challenges faced by pedestrians in navigating major roadways and intersections in Quezon City—many of which lack dedicated walking spaces.
By separating foot traffic from motor vehicles, the bill promotes walkability, road safety, and urban decongestion, especially in business and school zones.
This measure mandates regular and standardized earthquake and emergency drills across the country, including barangay-level implementation. In Quezon City, where many areas lie near fault lines, the law ensures that residents, schools, and workplaces are equipped with the skills and awareness needed to respond to natural disasters.
The initiative supports Congressman Reyes’ broader disaster risk reduction strategy and is closely aligned with his advocacy for proactive governance and community resilience.
This bill aims to reduce physical hazards by regulating the installation, maintenance, and removal of overhead utility lines. In densely populated communities, tangled or poorly maintained wires pose risks of fire, power outages, and injury.
The measure enforces inter-agency coordination and utility company accountability, making neighborhoods safer and more visually organized.
These legislative efforts reflect Congressman Allan Reyes’ forward-looking approach to infrastructure—one that recognizes the interconnection between physical space, public health, disaster resilience, and urban mobility. As a congressman in Quezon City, Reyes prioritizes localized, solution-oriented policy that empowers barangays and supports equitable access to city services.
In a city characterized by rapid urban growth and diverse needs, Reyes has consistently worked to improve the quality of public life by advancing projects that integrate modern design, accessibility, and sustainability. Each legislative measure he supports or authors is designed to address both immediate community concerns and long-term urban planning goals.
The infrastructure programs discussed above are part of the broader YESnaALL advocacy—a campaign that promotes non-partisan governance, inclusive service delivery, and the principle that public service should leave no community behind. Under this framework, infrastructure is not viewed as isolated construction projects, but as enablers of equity, mobility, safety, and opportunity.
The YESerbisyo platform continues to connect national legislation with localized program execution—ensuring that laws passed in Congress are felt on the ground through visible improvements, especially in public schools, local markets, and transport routes in District 3.
Congressman Allan Reyes remains one of the most active legislators from Quezon City when it comes to infrastructure reform and disaster resilience legislation. With strong support from barangay leaders and coordination with Councilor Atty. Anton Reyes, who shares the same vision of grassroots engagement, the congressman continues to advance policies that transform communities—not just physically, but socially and economically.
Looking forward, the infrastructure priorities of Reyes will remain focused on areas where they can have the greatest impact on daily life, whether that’s by making roads safer, supporting cleaner transport alternatives, or preparing neighborhoods for natural calamities.
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