Thursday, February 28, 2013

P775 M projects set to boost Baguio’s growth


BAGUIO CITY – The completion of more than P775 million worth of infrastructure projects in the first quarter of this year will enhance tourism and economic growth of this Summer Capital which will translate to better quality of life for the rapidly growing population, Rep. Bernardo M. Vergara said here recently.

“We will be able to complete the construction and upgrading of the whole stretch of the 21-kilometer Baguio circumferential road with an added appropriation of P300 million by the end of the first quarter this year which will be in time for the influx of tourists during the summer vacation, Vergara said.

He said the circuit road that connects the city’s eastern link in Happy Hallow and its western Link in Irisan passing through the Kennon road, Marcos highway and Naguilian road will decongest monstrous traffic jams at the city’s central business district area as it will serve as an alternate route for motorists.

The lawmaker disclosed the delivery of basic health services at the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center will also be enhanced following the allocation of P225 million for the purchase of more state-of-the-art medical equipment so that experts will be able to diagnose complicated health problems of patients in the coming years.

With Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan, Vergara was also able to collect around P86.8 million from the national government which represents the city’s share from the operation of locators at the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) in Loakan that was earlier wrongly remitted to the national government.

The city government earmarked bulk of the funds for its solid waste management concerns while P16 million was allocated for the purchase of four new dump trucks in order to improve the garbage collection in the city’s 128 barangays.

“We were also able to lobby for the release of at least P80 million from the national government’s calamity fund for the now on-going rehabilitation of the damaged Irisan dumpsite retaining wall and for its conversion into an ecopark that will serve as an added tourist attraction for our visitors,” Vergara said.

He added another P30 million was sourced out from the Tourism and Infrastructure and Entrepreneur Zone Authority (IEZA) for the implementation of the phase two of the rehabilitation of the Rose Garden located within Burnham Park in order to serve its purpose.

In order to reduce the traffic jams along roads leading to tourist destinations such as the Botanical Garden, Wright Park and Mines View Park, Vergara sourced out P24 million from the regular infrastructure fund of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to complete the bypass roads along North Drive, Leonard Wood Road and Teachers Camp-Manuel Roxas.

To further improve the state of the century-old Burnham Park, the congressman also earmarked around P22 million to dredge the 1.2-hectare Burnham Park lake in order to ensure the concreting of its base and prevent silt from accumulating and destroying the view of the lake’s clear waters so that the colorful Japanese cy fishes will be viewed.

For the livelihood of various barangay-based associations and cooperatives, Vergara distributed over P4.1 million worth of mushroom production packages while another P4 million was spent for bamboo propagation to help produce sufficient supply of bamboos that will be planted in the city’s denuded watersheds as part of the lawmaker’s commitment to environmental preservation and protection.

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