Sagada road built on private property; owner complains
>> Friday, September 18, 2015
Payment suspended
By Gina Dizon
SAGADA,
Mountain Province – The payment for construction of a farm to market road here
was suspended by the government after a lot owner complained she was not
consulted about the project before this was constructed.
Lot
owner Caroline W Baybay here from southern Sagada said she wanted the slope of
the road constructed with
retaining
wall.
In
her letter to the office of the
Department of Interior and Local Government , Baybay said the project
identified as improvement of Ankileng road project funded
through the Bottoms- Up Budgeting
(BuB) process caused her
adjoining farm susceptible to erosion especially during the
rainy season.
In
her letter which also copy furnished BuB
focal person Lynn Madalang for Mountain Province, complainant Baybay
said Sagada Mayor Eduardo Latawan caused the stonewalling of 20
meters of the affected farm “to appease” her.
The
constructed road was part of the complainant’s property with said project
implemented by the local government of Sagada.
The road measuring 130 meters in length by 3.6 meters width with a budget
of P1.3 million began construction May and completed July this year.
Baybay
said she was amenable to donate part of her property but agreement was not made between her and project
implementer.
She
said the road named as Ankileng Road was her private property and thus should
not just be unilaterally named by implementer as such.
Said
road diverts from the main Suyo road and leads towards Sitio Pakil.
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