BAGUIO
CITY – The infrastructure funds for this this city nearly doubled from last
year’s allotment.
In the 2014 General Appropriations Act (GAA)
enacted by Congress, the city received an allocation of P392.3 million.
This year the GAA rose to P679.6 million or
an increase of 73.2 percent allowing for more development projects for the
city.
All these were made possible by the active
participation of Baguio Rep. Nicasio M. Aliping Jr. in the House of
Representatives’ committee on appropriations of which he is a member for the
majority bloc.
Aliping said the Athletic Bowl upgrade and
rehabilitation was allocated P50 million which will allow for a rubberized
track and field oval to conform to international standards. “This will make it
possible for us to host national games like the 2016 Palarong Pambansa,” he
said.
Aside from the Athletic Bowl upgrade, Aliping
said he worked out funding for various barangay infrastructure projects.
Already completed were construction of
multipurpose building for Gibraltar barangay; construction of day care center
requested by the Dizon-Manzanillo barangay; construction of covered courts at
Atok Trail barangay, Andres Bonifacio/Cresencia Village barangay, Pinget barangay,
and Asin Road barangay; installation of drainage at Alfonso Tabora barangay;
construction of flood control system at Lower Quirino Hill barangay; and
concreting of the Mercury Street Extension at Upper Quezon Hill barangay.
Also funded by the increased allocation are
ongoing projects at Holy Ghost Proper, Green Water Village, San Vicente,
Gabriela Silang, and Fort delPilar barangays. Projects lined up for
implementation under the 2015 GAA are: the completion of the IBP Building,
completion of the multipurpose barangay hall of Middle Rock Quarry barangay,
and covered courts for barangays Country Club Village and Sto. Rosario.
Aside from barangay projects, the increased
allocation will also allow for the completion of the second phase of the three
story, nine classroom building at the Pines City National High School which was
allotted P11 million.
Other P99.5 million was set aside for the
construction of school buildings under the senior high school program of the
government for the following: Baguio City National High School – Main, Guisad
Valley National High School, Irisan National High School, Joaquin Smith
National High School, Mil-an National High School, San Vicente National High
School and Sto. Tomas National High School.
Another P65.6 million was also sourced from
the Philippine Gaming and Amusement Corporation (Pagcor) for the construction
of a four story, 32-classroom building for the BCNHS-Irisan Annex.
To ensure the safety of students, the 2015
GAA will also fund the construction of three pedestrian overpasses at the
BCNHS-Main, Manuel L. Quezon Elementary School, and along Bokawkan Road.
Farm-to-market roads will also be constructed
at Loakan Proper, Sto. Tomas Proper, Lower Dagsian, Pinsao Proper, and Bakakeng
Norte barangays under the farm-to-market road development program of the
Department of Agriculture.
“We hope to further increase the
infrastructure development of our beloved city next year as we have just
finished deliberations in the committee level of the 2016 budget. We hope we
can further increase the allocation for Baguio,” Rep. Aliping added.
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