Permit cancellation of erring Baguio market vendors set
>> Monday, August 5, 2013
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor
Mauricio G. Domogan warned erring leaseholders in the city’s public market that
the city government will be constrained to cancel their lease contracts if they
continue to violate rules and regulations governing operation of the facility.
“We
will sustain the cleaning and clearing operations inside the public market
because we want to clear our show window from obstructions that taint the
overall image of the city in the local, national and international scenes,”
Domogan said.
Massive cleaning and
clearing operations inside the public market and all roads within the central
business district started Thursday.
The
mayor said there were no longer spaces for lease inside the public market
facility, thus, local residents must not be tempted to sub-lease stalls of
legitimate leaseholders because the rentals being collected from them are
excessive and that the same was also illegal that could result to cancellation
of original lease contract once the sub-leasing will be validated and proven.
He
said the cleaning and clearing is in consonance to the Baguio-Boracay
Re-Development Plan initiated by President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III and one
of concerns identified by two ranking Palace officials on proliferation of
sidewalk vendors and untidy market.
Aside
from cleaning and clearing the market and sidewalks from ambulant vendors and
over extension of stalls and establishments, the city’s composite team will
paint the allowable vending areas and the allowed .70 meters extension so that
there will be uniformity inside the market.
Domogan
said the local government will hire additional personnel of the public order and
safety division (POSD) who will be assigned in various sectors of the market
and streets within the central business district to strictly monitor compliance
of vendors.
He
said ambulant vendors will be accommodated in identified vending areas to be
validated by the Baguio City Market Authority (BCMA) provided they adhere to
rules, particularly vending time from 5 to 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. onwards.
Ambulant
vendors who were cooperative in the cleaning and clearing operations will be
given priority to sell in the pinpointed vending areas but they must regularly
pay the regulatory fees, make sure that their vending areas are clean after
vending time and they are not allowed to rent their spaces to other vendors.
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