Rules prepared for Ganza parking area
>> Tuesday, May 5, 2015
By Jho Arranz
BAGUIO CITY -- Mayor Mauricio Domogan
recently formed technical working group (TWG) to prepare terms of
reference (TOR) for operation of Ganza parking area operated by the city
government here through private-public partnership (PPP).
To address
lack of parking spaces within the central business district (CBD) especially
during summer season where tourists are expected to visit the summer capital of
the Philippines, the City Environment and Parks Management Office reopened the
pay parking facility April 2 following memorandum issued by the mayor.
The facility
was formerly operated by the Jadewell Parking Systems Corporation as pay
parking space for 12 years. However, in
2006, the contract between the city government and the Jadewell Parking Systems
Corporation was rescinded because of opposition of the public regarding the
parking scheme that reached the Supreme Court to resolve the issue.
The Supreme
Court ruled in favor of the city government in relation to the cases that were
filed but it failed to spell out whether or not Jadewell parking Systems
corporation, the former operator of the city’s off-street and on-street pay
parking, will be given reasonable period to recover its losses.
Since
parking is a continuing urgent need in the city and since there is no terms of
reference as basis of the operator in paying the city government, Domogan
formed the TWG to immediately craft the required TOR in order to bit out the
operation of the area for parking purposes.
City
engineer Leo Bernardez, Jr. will chair the said TWG with members councilor
Elmer Datuin, SangguniangPanlungsod Committee on tourism and special events,
councilor Joel Alangsab, SP Committee on public utilities, city budger officer
Leticia Clemente, city treasurer Alicia Onoza, city accountant Antonio Tabin,
city planning and development officer Evelyn Cayat, city adminstrator Carlos
Canilao, city assessor Nilda Navarro, city general services officer Romeo
Concio and city environment and parks management officer Cordelia Lacsamana.
The TWG is
mandated to submit to the mayor the proposed TOR within 30 days upon receipt of
the order.
At present,
the parking facility is being manned by the CEPMO personnel in coordination
with the treasury office for the collection of parking fees pursuant to
existing rules and regulations.
Said
facility is collecting P35.00 for the first two hours of parking and P10.00 for
every succeeding hour. The collected parking fees will be deposited to
the trust fund of the city to be used in the operation and maintenance of
Burnham Park.
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