Baguio’s transition will be ‘baby steps:’ city mayor
>> Monday, April 27, 2020
By Liza
Agoot
BAGUIO CITY – Nine days before
the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) is lifted, the city government here is
laying down plans for its transition back to the normal which Mayor Benjamin
Magalong described as “baby steps”.
“It will be difficult for
us to really open it up if we make a big leap but it's so difficult to make
adjustments kaya kailangan baby steps yan, dahan-dahan (that
is why we have to take baby steps, slowly),” Magalong said in an interview on
Monday.
He said that while they are
waiting for the national government to issue a post-April 30 directive, the
city is planning for the transition from an ECQ to a localized community
quarantine.
“We are just planning, we
are anticipating kung saka- sakaling the national government
would decide that some LGUs [local government units] or all LGU would go for
the lifting of the ECQ. We are preparing for it. We are planning ahead so that
we will be prepared," he said.
He said the first to resume
is the construction industry.
“Definitely the
construction (industry) would be the first, especially on government projects.
Second, is private construction especially the critical projects like retaining
walls, drainage systems, sewerage systems, those are important,” Magalong said.
“Ang daming projects natin
dito na kailangan ayusin, rainy season na so ang
daming mga retaining walls na kailangan tapusin. Kahapon may
dalawa ng bumagsak dahil sa heavy rain. May mga naapektuhan
nang mga construction (We have several projects that need to be fixed,
it is now the rainy season and there are retaining walls that need to be
completed. Yesterday, there were already two projects that eroded because of
the heavy rain. There are construction projects that are being affected),” he
said.
He said that for the
transport sector, it will be demand-driven.
“We have to ease up on transport but it depends on what would be the
demand," he said.
When the construction
industry opens, hardware, auto supply will also resume, Magalong said.
He also said the city will
have its own strategic plan but the action plan on how to implement will cover
certain periods or duration then make an assessment and either modify, amend,
revise and then continue again with the process.
The city had earlier issued
an extension of the suspension of classes in all levels in the city until May
31, which is basically the end of the school year and a semester in all schools
that have adopted an August to May school calendar.
Among the changes felt in
the past two days also include a stricter implementation of the ECQ and the 24 hours
curfew as well as the cutting to two days of the market day schedule of
villages from the previous three days a week. (PNA)
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