By
Dexter A. See
BAGUIO CITY -- A member of the city’s local legislative body vouched the idea of pursuing the previous proposal from experts for the construction of a two-level underground parking within the Melvin Jones football field in lieu of the planned multi-level parking structure that will be erected on the Ganza parking area that will include the Igorot Garden and the nearby vending area.
Councilor
Michael L. Lawana said it is important to consider the proposed underground
parking in the Melvin Jones football field which was presented by proponents during
the previous administration and had been the subject of critics who were not
able to present alternatives on how to solve the city’s parking concerns.
He said the
proposed 2-level underground Melvin Jones underground parking could accommodate
at least 2,000 motor vehicles which is more than the more than 700 motor
vehicles that could be accommodated by the proposed Ganza multi-level parking
area.
Lawana said
the Melvin Jones will remain as a football field and sports area for athletes
as it will be elevated to be aligned with the level of Harrison road to pave
the way for the 2-level underground parking area completed with engineering
interventions so as not to have a serious negative impact to the environment
and the safety of the public who will be using the said parking area.
He added
underground parking has been proven to be effective in other countries like
Singapore wherein the trees and plants co-existed with the underground parking
facility and that the same can also be done in the city with the putting in
place of the appropriate engineering interventions that are readily available.
City
administrator Bonifacio dela Peña admitted that it was his company that was
commissioned to conduct the required soil test in the Melvin Jones football
field wherein 8 holes were bored and it was ascertained that a 2-level
underground parking is feasible in the said area.
He said their
findings were contained in a project proposal that was submitted by proponents
to former Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan wherein it was also stipulated that the
supposed aquifers underneath the football field will not actually be affected.
He stated
that the local government will consider the proposed underground parking in the
Melvin Junes football field as a possible alternative to the proposed
multilevel parking within the Ganza parking area considering the mixed
reactions of the public, thus, the need for city officials to decide on whether
or not to pursue the proposal by a number of proponents.
Dela Pena
agreed to Lawana’s contention that there are available engineering
interventions that could be put in place to lessen the impact of the proposed
underground parking to the state of the city’s environment and the aesthetics
of the area since the same will remain to sustain the scenic beauty within the
whole of Burnham Park which is the city’s premier tourist destinations.
The local
government is currently looking for solutions on the insufficient parking
spaces that will cater to the parking needs of the increasing volume of motor
vehicles which has been identified as one of the causes of traffic congestions
around the city.
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