‘Overground’ tunnels proposed for Mines View
>> Friday, January 31, 2014
By
Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – “Overground” tunnels in Mines
View?
For Councilor Betty Lourdes Tabanda, this idea is plausible to help the
delisted park reclaim its lost stature.
The alderwoman proposed a resolution urging
the city government to include the construction of said tunnels as fencing and
walkways for inclusion in the plan for the redevelopment of Mines View Park.
“One interesting feature that can be added to the rehabilitation works is the
construction of overground tunnels as fencing and walkways that shall lead the
goers from the main entrance up to the viewing deck,” she said.
“The tunnel design may
include a background of the city which shall orient the visitors and make them
experience the thrill of the mining experience, consistent with the Park being
a Mines View Park. This experience will make Mines View Park a unique and
distinctive tourist destination.”
The city recently the city prohibited all business activities inside the park
while the replanning of the area is in the works.
Last year, the city
cleared the park of stalls in preparation for the implementation of the
redevelopment project to restore the area as a promenade center and tourist
destination.
The evicted vendors
were screened and those with legitimate contracts with the city were
accommodated in the Mines View Park Multi-Purpose building constructed by the
city for the purpose.
Tabanda said Mines View Park which gives a panoramic view of the gold and
copper mines of Benguet remains as a favorite tourist spot in the city.
“This vibrant business
activity prompted the City Government to undertake re-development and
rehabilitation works to make Mines View Park even more interesting and
conforming with the standards set by the tourism industry,” she said.
Tabanda’s proposal
will be tackled in the regular session of the city council.
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