
BAGUIO CITY — Mayor Benjamin B. Magalong set an active and eco-friendly example as he embarked to work opting for a bicycle as his mode of transportation.
With a determination to promote a healthy lifestyle and reduce carbon emissions, the mayor’s choice to pedal to work reflects his commitment to personal well-being and environmental sustainability.
Embracing the benefits of cycling from his residence in Kitma to the Baguio City Hall, Mayor Magalong not only promotes physical fitness but also contributes to reducing traffic congestion and air pollution in the city.
Choosing a bicycle as the preferred mode of transportation is in line with Mayor Magalong’s vision for a greener and more sustainable Baguio City.
By actively engaging in cycling, he aims to inspire residents to consider alternative and healthier means of commuting within the city.
The mayor’s decision to pedal his way to work is a testament to his dedication to leading by example.
Recognizing the numerous advantages of cycling, such as improved cardiovascular fitness and a smaller carbon footprint, Mayor Magalong believes that encouraging more citizens to embrace cycling will contribute to a healthier and cleaner city.
Baguio City, with its pleasant climate and scenic landscapes, offers an ideal setting for cycling enthusiasts.
Mayor Magalong’s initiative to incorporate cycling into his daily routine highlights the city’s commitment to developing bicycle-friendly infrastructure aside from promoting physical well-being.
As Mayor Magalong pedals his way to work, he symbolizes a leader who actively embraces a healthy lifestyle while prioritizing the well-being of the environment.
His dedication serves as an inspiration for other government officials and community members to adopt sustainable practices and work towards a greener future for Baguio City.
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