Harrison Road night market to be relocated
>> Tuesday, July 23, 2019
By Dexter A. See
BAGUIO
CITY – The night market along Harrison Road here is set to be relocated.
Mayor
Benjamin B. Magalong ordered the City Engineering Office and the City
Environment and Parks Management Office (CEPMO) to identify relocation site of
the night market area to ensure safety and security of night market vendors and
public patronizing the nightly activity of the city.
The city chief executive said what is
important to him is vendors adhere to health standards in conduct of their
trade aside.
He said a secure area will serve as
permanent site for the night market operations.
He recognized the contribution of the
night market operation in the generation of income for the over 1,000 vendors
participating in the night market activity that is now over a decade old
Earlier, City Building Official engineer
Nazita F. Bañez said the public works department already sent the required
notice to the city for the relocation of the ongoing night market operations
along Harrison road as the same is a national road where such activities are
actually prohibited with the temporary closure of the road for the said
purpose.
The mayor said the city government will
strictly implement the no-cooking policy in the new site of the night market to
ensure the area will be orderly.
According to him, investigation is also
underway on the alleged anomalies in the distribution of slots for interested
night market vendors where some presidents of associations of night market
vendors have been investigated for such illegal activities in the allocation of
slots in the night market area.
Magalong gave the concerned offices of
the city government two weeks to prepare the plans on the proposed relocation
site of the night market within the concrete portion of the Baguio Athletic
Bowl wherein the same will be presented to the members of the local legislative
body for appropriate action.
Initially, Magalong said requested a
survey of the existing Ganza parking area for as a relocation site for
the night market operation but the same is not enough to accommodate the number
of night market vendors.
He also instructed the same offices to
look for other feasible areas potential as relocation sites for possible
consideration by the members of the City Council once the proposed transfer of
the night market operations will be ouch through in consideration of the notice
from the public works department for the local government to relocate the
nightly activity.
City Accountant Antonio Tabin disclosed
the night market operations generate some P14 to P16 million income to the city
coffers from the collection of the regulatory fees from the vendors.
A portion of Harrison road is closed
every night for this night market operations that has become popular among
visitors.
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