DILG urges LGUs to expand fitness spaces, adopt car-free Sundays for healthier communities

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) is encouraging local government units (LGUs) to strengthen initiatives that promote active and healthy lifestyles by organizing community fitness activities, expanding green public spaces, and adopting car-free Sundays.

The call supports the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to prioritize the health and well-being of Filipinos amid the rising number of overweight adults in the country. Data from the 2023 National Nutrition Survey shows that four in every ten Filipino adults are now classified as overweight or obese.

Through a recently issued Memorandum Circular, the DILG recommended that LGUs organize accessible outdoor activities such as fun runs, Zumba sessions, and community sports events to encourage citizens to remain physically active.

The Department also urged local governments to develop and maintain green public spaces such as parks, plazas, and open areas where residents can safely exercise and spend time outdoors. These spaces should include accessible pathways and ramps to ensure that senior citizens and persons with disabilities can fully participate in community activities.

To further promote safe and convenient spaces for physical activity, LGUs are also encouraged to implement Car-Free Sundays, where selected roads are temporarily closed to vehicles and opened for pedestrians, joggers, cyclists, and other recreational users. To minimize traffic disruption, the DILG recommended that LGUs implement proper rerouting plans for motorists.

Several cities including Metro Manila, Baguio, Iloilo City, and Davao City have already adopted car-free initiatives, providing residents with safer and more open spaces for exercise and community engagement.

The DILG is also encouraging LGUs to integrate health and wellness initiatives into their local development plans to ensure that programs promoting active lifestyles are sustained in the long term.

Regional Directors have likewise been directed to support and monitor these initiatives as part of broader efforts to promote healthier communities and improve the quality of life of Filipinos across the country.