Burnham privatization issue hounds city gov’t
>> Wednesday, July 3, 2013
By
Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – Media reports of the “privatization
of Burnham Park here is hounding the city government even as concerned citizens
are airing opposition to the plan.
Mayor
Mauricio Domogan admitted week the city’s plan to develop Athletic Bowl and
selected areas in the park under a public-private partnership (PPP) venture
which he said, will not result to commercialization and inaccessibility of the
park.
The mayor explained
that the proposed development project will cover the upgrading of Athletic
Bowl, the tennis court and swimming pool by a private investor but these areas
will remain city government properties and will continue to be managed by the
city government and the revenues to be generated from these facilities will go
to the city coffers.
The only area to be
developed for commercial purposes will be the site of the former city
auditorium where a commercial complex will be built and run by the
investor.
The lake, the children’s park, Melvin Jones,
orchidarium and other sites will not be covered by the project.
Part
of the proposal will be the installation of a monorail along the park as an
added tourist attraction, according to the mayor, who assured that no trees
will be affected in the proposed project.
The
mayor said the terms of reference (TORs) for the proposed project which have
been approved by the city council are now with the technical working committee
which is now wrapping up the feasibility study for the project.
The
feasibility study will be referred to the city council which will subject the
matter to a public hearing and consultations to establish its social
acceptability.
The
TOR and feasibility study will also be referred to the City Development
Council, the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) and the investment
center for approval before the project can be put up for bidding.
The
contract will again pass the city council for confirmation.
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