Carless days in Baguio approved
>> Friday, July 27, 2018
BAGUIO CITY– Beginning
the fourth Monday of August and every fourth Monday of the month, the City
Council approved the conduct of a “carless Monday” in premises of city hall on
an experimental basis prior to implementation of carless days in other major
roads in the central business district area.
The move is
to ascertain compliance of local officials and employees to the environmental
preservation and protection program before expanding the coverage of Carless
Day to other major roads in the city.
The proposal
to conduct the Carless Monday on an experimental basis stemmed from the
proposed ordinance of Councilor Elaine Sembrano allowing the conduct of a
Carless Day in all roads around the city to help preserve and protect the
city’s environment.
Councilor
Maria Mylen Victoria Yaranon proposed that the Carless Day will be implemented
Mondays so all local officials and employees will be covered since there are
only a few local legislators who are reporting to their offices on Fridays.
During
Carless Monday, no private and public vehicles will be parked in the parking
areas of city hall and its premises to allow the environment to be free from
pollutants and that the committee concerned shall report out proposed penal or
regulatory ordinances in due and proper form of publication in at least one
newspaper of general circulation in the city before the same shall again be
calendared for second reading and be considered by the local legislative body.
Members of
the local legislative body said it must be made sure that local officials and
employees will strictly adhere to the conduct of the Carless Monday so that it
will be easier for the public to be convinced in complying with the
implementation of Carless Day in the city once the ordinance will
be enacted.
The ordinance
noted that local officials and employees can use their motor vehicles from
their residences to the central business district area but they will not be
allowed to park their vehicles in their designated parking slots in the city
hall compound, thus, they have to look for available parking areas where they
could park their vehicles before proceeding to their offices either on foot or
through public transport.
Among the
institutions that are implementing Carless Days in the city include the
University of the Philippines College Baguio (UPCB) every Wednesday and the
offices of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the
Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) in Gibraltar every Thursday.
Other
proposed ordinances are also pending before the concerned committees of the
local legislative body allowing the implementation of a Carless Friday along
the whole stretch of Session Road but the same has not yet been calendared for
deliberation by the local legislators.
The local
legislative body tasked the concerned committee to consolidate all pending
proposals for the implementation of a Carless Day so that the same will be
discussed by the members once the experimental implementation of Carless Monday
in city hall will be successful.
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