BAGUIO CITY –
Officials of this tourism resort and the neighboring municipality of Tuba in
Benguet, are working to settle their
long – standing boundary issues.
Baguio City Mayor
Mauricio Domogan and Tuba Mayor Ignacio Rivera tapped their legal teams to
explore legal remedies to resolve the issue.
Aileen Refuerzo, Baguio
City information officer said Domogan earlier raised the possibility of a
compromise settlement through legal proceedings.
Domogan said the amended
technical description of the boundaries of the city and Tuba, as established in
the agreed settlement that was confirmed by both the city and the municipal
councils as a result of earlier negotiations with the Tuba town officials, will
be followed.
Under the agreed
settlement, the city property along Marcos highway measuring close to eight
hectares that includes three-fourths of the area where the Tuba municipal
building is erected among other public structures will be ceded to the Tuba
municipal government.
In turn, Tuba will give
up a portion of the Sto. Tomas road area, leading to the Mt. Sto. Tomas forest
reservation.
“Mayor Rivera and I both
do not want the issue to be blown out of proportion so we just agreed that he
will accompany their legal officer to meet with our city legal officer to
discuss the actions that will be taken to resolve the matter once and for all,”
Domogan said.
Hopes to settle the
dispute years ago waned due to efforts to initiatives in Congress to revise the
city’s Charter, to no avail.
Refuerzo said that
during the term of President Bengino C. Aquino III, the bill finally passed
both Houses of Congress only to be vetoed eventually by the President for still
unclear reasons.
Apart from the municipal
hall, the Tuba police station and the Tuba Elementary School also lie within
Baguio’s territory, as shown during the probe conducted by the Senate committee
on local governments chaired by Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on the third bill
filed for the purpose back in 2011.
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