Baguio open to Burnham Park takeover by DOT
>> Wednesday, September 19, 2018
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan said the city government is open
to takeover of management, operation and
administration of the 34-hectare Burnham Park complex by the Dept. of Tourism
but things must first be placed in their proper perspective before pursuing the
plan.
The mayor said DOT Sec. Berna Romulo Puyat must first
evaluate the situation in the past when the city’s premier park was under the
jurisdiction of the DOT through the defunct Nation Development Committee
because implementation of projects by the government was criticized by local
officials and people of the city due to alleged lack of consultation and
improper implementation of projects among others.
“The issue on the tourism department taking over the
operation, administration and management of Burnham Park is not a big thing on
the part of the local government but what should be emphasized is that there
should be a thorough assessment done by the DOT on prevailing situation of the
park before making drastic actions on the matter,” Domogan said.
He welcomed the pronouncement of the top tourism
official that she will first consult with the local government relative to the
said matter before any action will be undertaken to ensure sustainable
development of the city’s premier tourist attraction.
Earlier, Romulo-Puyat announced the tourism department
is contemplating on taking back the management, operation and administration of
Burnham Park from the local government to guarantee its preservation as a park
and major attraction in the country’s Summer Capital.
Former President Fidel V. Ramos issued Executive order
No. 224, series of 1995 transferring the management, operation and
administration of Burnham Park from the tourism department to the local
government of Baguio in response to clamor of local officials and the people of
the city for a holistic implementation of development projects in the park.
Later, EO No. 695, series of 2009 was issued by former President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo which strengthened the previous executive issuance relative to
management of Burnham Park.
Domogan said he knows the tourism official to be
reasonable that is why he is willing to present to her the overall situation in
the local government’s operation, administration and management of the park so
that she will be fully aware of the real situation on the ground saying she
might have been ill-advised on the matter.
He said what is important is that the Secretary is
willing to listen to issues of the local government regarding management of the
park so that there will be time for local officials to correct wrong
information that might have reached her.-- Dexter A. See
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