By
Dexter A. See
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor
Mauricio G. Domogan called on barangay officials in the city’s 128 barangays to
aggressively implement the anti-road obstruction law to improve traffic
congestion in most roads around the city.
Some
500 barangay officials in the city are expected to undergo the training by the
traffic experts on how to implement the anti-road obstruction order and other
related traffic laws that need to be strictly enforced in their barangays.
Based
on Ordinance No. 07, series of 1984 or the city’s Comprehensive Traffic
Ordinance, illegal parking along roads and streets in the city will be fined
P150.
Under
the revised sharing scheme on the implementation of the anti-road obstruction,
barangays will be getting a 70 percent share from the fines collected in their
areas of jurisdiction to be deposited in a trust fund to be use by barangays
for their peace and order interventions while the 30 percent will remain with
the coffers of the local government.
Domogan
advised barangay officials to start looking for available public or private
vacant lots in their places and negotiate with the owners for the use of these
as temporary common parking spaces for their constituents.
Barangays
are required to submit to the City Mayor their list of officials to be
deputized to ensure the strict implementation of the anti-road obstruction and
to guarantee that the traffic citation tickets to be issued them are properly
accounted for.
The
City Treasury Office will release the traffic citation tickets to the different
police stations in the city from which deputized barangay officials can claim
their booklets for them to start implementing the anti-road obstruction order.
Domogan
called on residents to cooperate with the barangay officials relative in the
implementation of the anti-road obstruction because it is one way of
effectively and efficiently addressing the rampant illegal parking of vehicles
along roads and for
the people to be disciplined in finding parking spaces for their vehicles.
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