By
Dexter A. See
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor
Mauricio G. Domogan directed offices of the local government to study
possibility of utilizing a vacant lot for construction of a multi-storey
building for parking and to accommodate
other offices of the city government.
The mayor
said the existing city hall building is overcrowded and there is no available
space for expansion that is why the local government must take back the 1,500
square meter vacant lot near the Baguio fire department to build the proposed
multi-storey structure.
“There
is no more available space within the city hall premises where we could
construct structures to accommodate expansion of offices. We have to look for
other alternative properties of the local government within the vicinity of
city hall where we could build a multi-storey structure primarily for parking
and other government needs in the future,” Domogan said.
He said the
local government ceded the 1,500-square meter property near the Baguio fire
department to the Registry of Deeds for the construction of its building but
the project never pushed through for still unknown reasons.
Aside from
the construction of a multi-level parking building in the vacant lot, Domogan
said part of the structure that will be built will be used as extension offices
of other local government offices to make sure that services are effectively
and efficiently delivered to residents and visitors.
He ordered
the City Buildings and Architecture Office to include in project plans and
specifications the construction of a bridge that will connect the multi-storey
structure and the main city hall building to allow for the smooth transactions
to be done in the different government offices that may be located in separate
structures within the city hall compound.
He added
once the building will be completed, the city government will have a parking
area for government vehicles and the current city hall parking area could be
used by people who are transacting business with offices.
According
to him, since the Registry of Deeds has not utilized the areas for its
prescribed purpose the city will take it back as it now as the city needs
additional structures that could be maximized for expansion of other offices
and primarily for parking of government and private vehicles to reduce the
overcrowding of motor vehicles within the city hall premises during peak
business hours.
He
said rapid increase in motor vehicles and individuals transacting business is
inevitable so it is important for the city government to respond to the
situation to support officials and employees effectively and efficiently
delivering quality service. -- Dexter A. See
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