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Mayor,
Burnham Park petitioners resolve issues
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor
Mauricio Domogan and petitioners advocating to open the Burnham Park skating
rink for free use by the public ironed out issues in a meeting last Thursday.
Both parties agreed
that the lease contract for the operation of the facility presently held by
concessionaire Quirante’s Fun Rides/Skates Rentals and Recreation Center set to
expire on November 2 this year will not be renewed by the city and instead the
operation will be bid out based on terms that are beneficial to both the city
government and the public.
A proposed master
development plan for the facility will be drafted by a task force to be formed
by the mayor composed of experts from both the private and government
institutions. The plan will serve as basis in the drafting of the terms
of reference for the bidding.
After hearing the
mayor’s justifications, the petitioners led by Bishop CarlitoCenzon of the
Burnham Park Fencing Committee, urban planner and former city architect Joseph
Alabanza of the Baguio Heritage Committee and former punong barangay Ferdy Bayasen
acknowledged that the city cannot allow the absolute free use of the skating
rink being one of the few income generators where the city source out funds for
the maintenance of the park,
At present, the city
earns only P15 million from the various park concessionaires which is way below
the fund requirement of P37 million to pay for manpower, water, fertilizer and
other maintenance needs of the park, according to the mayor.
As to the petitioners’
call for the removal of other business enterprises not in line with the area’s
intended use, the mayor said this is consistent with the city’s stand that
these operations which include bump cars and arcade games must not be allowed
inside the facility meant only for a skating rink and including a refreshment
canteen and coffee shop.
Bayasen said the
petition entitled, “A People’s Initiative and Manifesto: “Return the Skating
Rink at Burnham Park to the Public’” which gathered a total of 17,065 street
and 1,119 on-line signatures aimed to get the pulse of the residents on how
they want the skating rink managed.
He said that the
common sentiment was that the facility be restored to its olden day status as
an open facility.
Alabanza who broached
the drafting of the proposed master plan and who will possibly head the task
force said they will consider the suggestion in the drafting of the plan.
He committed to complete the master plan within two weeks.
The Baguio Heritage
Committee is also working on a “mother petition” to declare Burnham Park as
heritage site but Alabanza said the plan will not abandon the commercial area
component of the park.
The city council
through a resolution authored by Councilor Betty Lourdes Tabanda recently
sought the conduct of a feasibility study to determine the best option to be
adopted for the operation of the skating rink.
The body tasked the
city environment and parks management office, the local finance committee and
other concerned offices to undertake the study. -- Aileen
P. Refuerzo
Vigan named to finals of Wonder Cities
of the World search
VIGAN
CITY, Ilocos Sur — The people of Vigan beamed with pride after learning that
this world-renowned heritage city was picked as one of the finalists of the
ongoing search for the New Seven Wonder Cities of the World (N7WCW) early
morning Wednesday.
At about 3:00 a.m.
Wednesday in the Philippines, Bernard Weber, the founder President of
New7Wonders, announced the top 14 finalists for the search of the N7WCW in
Munich, Germany following the culmination of casting of votes for the second final
phase on October 7, 2014.
The 13 other official
finalists for the search are Barcelona (Spain), Beirut (Lebanon), Chicago
(United States), Doha (Qatar), Durban (South Africa), Havana (Cuba), Kuala
Lumpur (Malaysia), La Paz (Bolivia), London (United Kingdom), Mexico City
(Mexico), Perth (Australia), Quito (Ecuador), Reykjavik(Iceland)
and Vigan (Philippines).
Vigan City Mayor Eva
Marie S. Medina expressed gratitude to God and all individuals who threw their
support to Vigan’s bid be to named one of the seven new wonders cities of the
world.
“Thank you and thank
God! In solidarity, we have reached the last phase before we write another
milestone in Vigan, and our country’s history,” she said.’
Medina said that
having gone this far; the unprecedented votes from the local and international
communities is an affirmation that Vigan is truly a wonder city.
“I therefore appeal
for your unequivocal support in the final leg of the search as we are up
against formidable mega cities of the world; let us give a reason for Filipinos
to smile and be proud by voting Vigan as one of the N7WCW come December 7,
2014, Viva Vigan, Viva Philippines!” Medina said. – Freddie G. Lazaro
Bishop
opposes electronic gambling in Baguio City
BAGUIO CITY – Baguio
Apostolic Vicar Bishop Carlito Cenzon on Thursday raised alarm over the
reported entry of electronic gambling in the city.
In a meeting with
Mayor Mauricio Domogan last Thursday, the bishop served intention to oppose the
entry of the so-called electronic casino (e-casino) which he said has
reportedly been operating in one of the shopping malls in the city
The mayor authorized
the bishop to conduct a study and present a report on the matter for action by
the city executive.
As this developed, a
company is reportedly eyeing the city government’s nod in its application to
operate electronic bingo (e-bingo) and other games in a hotel at Lualhati
barangay here.
Its application was
accordingly approved by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation
(PAGCOR) but it will still need a Letter of No Objection from the city
government as a requirement for a license to operate.
Cenzon had in the past
been at the forefront of the campaigns against casino and lotto, bingo and
small town lottery in the city.
He along with Fr. Andy
Cosalan and Pastor Simplicio Dangawan of the United Church of Christ of the
Philippines (UCCP) led the Metro Baguio Multi-Sectoral Movement against the
Casino to block the plan to operate a casino at the Camp John Hay.
The group said the
city must always be vigilant in its stand against all forms of gambling under
any form or guise citing Resolution No. 236 series of 1991 entitled “A
Resolution opposing the return of casino to Baguio or the establishment of a
new one under any other form or guise,” Resolution No. 122-02 entitled
“Expressing the Sentiment of the People of Baguio and the Policy of the City
Government against Gambling…” and Resolution No. 446 series of 2008 “Vigorously
opposing the establishment of a casino or the conduct of a gambling activities
at Camp John Hay and anywhere in the city…”
The mayor also has a
standing order for the police to stop all illegal gambling activities in the
city including those barangay-run bingo events noting that these have been used
as cover for gambling operations.
This prompted the city
council to approve Resolution No. 173 series of 2013 entitled “Requesting the
Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) to cause the stoppage of all gambling
activities in all Bingo sa Barangay.” – Aileen
Refuerzo
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