NLEX, Marilao LGU partner to protect motorists, stray animals along expressway

MARILAO, Bulacan — NLEX Corporation and the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Marilao have formalized a partnership to ensure the humane rescue, care, and management of stray animals found along the NLEX corridor.

The Memorandum of Agreement was signed on August 10 at the Marilao Municipal Hall by NLEX President and General Manager Luis S. Reñon and Marilao Mayor Atty. Jemina M. Sy, in coordination with the municipality’s Animal Shelter and Care Facility (ASCF).

(L-R): NLEX Operations and Maintenance Management Head Denn Charly G. Española, NLEX President and General Manager Luis S. Reñon, Marilao Mayor Atty. Jemina M. Sy, and Vice Mayor Ariel P. Amador on August 10, 2026 sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) establishing the municipality’s Animal Shelter and Care Facility as the turnover site for strays rescued along NLEX. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO 

“This partnership forms a vital part of our overarching advocacy for road safety,” said Reñon. “Through the NLEX I Care for Strays program, we reaffirm our commitment to protecting both motorists and animals. The initiative aims to reduce stray-animal-related incidents through responsible rescue operations, proper animal care, and strong collaboration with local government units.”

As part of the partnership, NLEX has established the NLEX Animal Rescue Team (ART), a specialized unit tasked with responding to reports of stray animals along the expressway. 

Team members underwent comprehensive training conducted by the ASCF on proper and humane animal handling and rescue techniques to ensure the safe retrieval and transportof animals to the facility.

As an added safety precaution, team members were also provided with the necessary vaccinations to help protect them from potential health risks associated with handling stray animals.

For her part, Marilao Mayor Atty. Jemina M. Sy expressed her appreciation for the joint effort.

“We are deeply grateful to NLEX for this initiative. This marks the first time an LGU and NLEX have collaborated to achieve two vital goals: keeping our motorists safe from the hazards posed by stray animals on high-speed roads and also ensuring the welfare of the animals themselves. This successfully delivers on both,”she said.

To support the shelter’s operations, NLEX has pledged a monthly donation of animal feed and an ongoing commitment to help monitor the health and welfare of rescued animals.

The NLEX I Care for Strays program, launched in 2024, is part of MPTC’s broader Mission Road Safety Campaign. 

The program’s initial phase focused on fostering responsible pet ownership in host communities through educational seminars, free anti-rabies vaccinations, deworming, and spay-and-neuter services.

As the program enters its next phase, NLEX Corporation continues to implement proactive engineering and community-based measures to prevent animal intrusion along the highway. 

These include intensified daily perimeter fence inspections, reinforced drainage culverts, and partnershipswith neighboring barangays to champion responsible pet ownership at the grassroots level.

NLEX Corporation is a subsidiary of Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC), the toll road arm of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC).