The transformation is only the initial phase of the PBBM Project, whose goal is to restore the old glory of the historic river and transform it into a center for tourism and economic activity, in accordance with the issuance of Presidential Executive Order No. 35 in July 2023, which called to “transform Pasig River back into historically pristine condition conducive to transport, recreation and tourism.”
"Yan po talaga ang vision ni Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. at First Lady Marie Louise Araneta-Marcos para sa Ilog Pasig. Kaya ang ating approach ay gawing people-centered at community-driven ang rehabilitation project," Secretary Acuzar said.
"This is not just a beautification project, we intend to implement functional development along the Pasig River that will promote tourism and transportation connectivity for the benefit of ordinary Filipinos. Unang phase pa lamang po yan, at asahan ninyo na tuluy-tuloy po ang aming trabaho," he added.
The showcase area, completed through private donations, was unveiled six months after the issuance of the EO 35 which established IAC-PRUD.
The project is divided into nine sections traversing across the cities that intersect the river from the city of Manila to Laguna de Bay. When completed, pedestrians and bikers can travel through the entire 25-kilometer stretch of the pathway with seamless connectivity. Eight other showcase areas similar to the one behind the Manila Central Post Office are expected to be completed within a timeline of three-to-five years.