Baguio’s first b’gay pay- park project to ease road obstruction
>> Tuesday, October 10, 2017
BAGUIO CITY – A
barangay-based pay parking project, a first-of-its-kind in the city has been
inaugurated at Pinsao Pilot barangay last week.
Punong
barangay Sotero Dulaycan said the pay parking area covers 190 square meters
situated at Purok 7 of the barangay and can accommodate around 15 motor
vehicles at a time.
It was
earlier identified by the barangay for the purpose in response to the call of
Mayor Mauricio Domogan for the barangays to provide parking alternatives for
residents who have no spaces in their residences following the implementation
of the mayor’s anti-road obstruction order in October last year.
The mayor
then encouraged barangays to identify available lots either public or private
for conversion into a pay parking lot as an enterprise for the barangays.
He said the income generated can be used by the barangays for their needs and
projects.
The
pioneering pay parking structure in Pinsao Pilot is located at the ground floor
of the building earlier constructed to house the barangay satellite market, a
project funded during the time of former Rep. Nicasio Aliping Jr.
The
barangay last year sought the help of Rep. Marquez Go to fund the completion of
the structure which will now house the satellite market at the underground
floor and the parking structure at the ground level.
Go was able
to source out P2 million enabling the completion of the project this year as
implemented by the Baguio City District Engineering Office through project
engineer Ernesto Eguilos.
The
structure was inaugurated last week in simple rites attended by Go, BCDEO
officer-in-charge district engineer Rene Zarate and construction section chief
Alfredo Bannagao Jr.
Dulaycan
said the barangay will come up with rules as to the use of the pay parking
structure.
Mayor
Domogan last year issued Administrative Order No. 116 creating the “Operation
Anti-Road Obstructions” task force composed of various agencies to implement
transportation and traffic regulations to address illegal parking and other
illegal obstructions along public roads and highways within the city.
The task
force was directed “to cause the removal of illegally parked vehicles,
equipment, including junked items that are parked, occupying or protruding to
the roads, construction materials occupying the right-of-way such as sand,
gravel, cement, lumber and steel bars, earth spoils, waste materials, debris,
embankment, heaps and the like and all kinds of illegal structures such as houses,
buildings, shanties, stores, shops, stalls, sheds, canopies, billboards,
signages, advertisements, fences, railings, garbage receptacles and the like
obstructing city roads and streets in accordance with existing laws and
regulations.” - Aileen P. Refuerzo and Rosa Moresto
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