By
Jho Arranz
BAGUIO CITY - Despite reports
that new shanties and stalls were built again within the vicinity of Mines View
Park, Mayor Mauricio Domogan said the city government will continue
implementation of its rehabilitation during his weekly media forum Jan.15.
A relocation survey
was conducted to clarify boundary disputes being claimed by some individuals.
It was agreed upon
that once the final relocation survey is finished, all shanties/stalls found to
be encroaching Mines View Park should voluntarily dismantle their stalls. Otherwise, the city will demolish their stalls, the mayor said.
He said if an owner of
a stall at the multi-purpose building be found
violating rules and still sells at the park would mean disqualification
and cancellation of right of lease contract.
“How can Mines View Park
multi-purpose building be appreciated and prosper if again willful vendors went
back to the park.”
Domogan urged the
barangay officials of Mines View Park to help monitor even the City Environment
and Parks Management Office (CEPMO) led by Assistant Department Head Ruben
Cervantes to report and monitor those without building permits.
“The fencing of the
Mines View Park will resume once the relocation survey and clearing of mines
view park is finished,” said the mayor.
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