City mayor orders fast project implementation
>> Monday, July 9, 2012
By Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Mauricio Domogan on Monday directed
concerned offices to expedite all pending projects of the city government to
avoid any technicality that may result to the voiding of the budget earmarked
for these projects.
The mayor, during the department heads’ meeting,
authorized city engineer Leo Bernardez and city buildings and architecture
officer Oscar Flores to hire additional engineering aides to complete the
program of work requirements for all the pending projects.
He said the city needs to speed up the implementation of
both old and new projects in face of the looming “zero budgeting policy” that
calls for the reversion of funds allotted for projects that remained
unimplemented at the end of the year, as reported during the meeting by
Councilor Philian Louise Weygan-Allan.
The mayor said the city has numerous project backlogs
since 2009 due to delays in the previous administration’s budget
approval. He said the city
has been working to complete the old projects and this has been causing delay
in the new ones scheduled for the current year.
He said the hiring of additional personnel will help
speed up the completion of requirements so that the funds for the new projects
can be obligated as soon as possible.
Flores said they support the mayor’s suggestion to hire
additional personnel on a job order basis.
The city has seven major and 100 miscellaneous projects
lined up for implementation this year while several projects budgeted from 2009
to 2011 are also awaiting prosecution.
These projects are funded either from the 20 percent
Local Development Fund, the capital outlay or from the Priority Development
Assistance Fund of Rep. Bernardo Vergara as co-financed by the city.
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