BAGUIO
CITY — The city government supports the proposed declaration of the 34-hectare
Burnham Park complex as a national heritage site provided that the
corresponding duties and responsibilities of concerned government agencies and
the local government will be appropriately delineated to avoid overlapping of
functions just like what had been happening in the past.
Mayor Mauricio Domogan
said the city does not object to the proposed declaration of Burnham Park as a
national heritage site, but the law to be crafted for the purpose shall clearly
define the duties and responsibilities of the concerned government agencies and
the local government who have a stake on the management, operation and
administration of the city’s premier park.
The 34-hectare Burnham
Park complex is titled under the name of the Department of Tourism (DOT) but
its management, administration, and operation was conveyed to the local
government by virtue of Executive Order No. 224, Series of 1995 issued by
former President Fidel V. Ramos and enhanced by EO No. 695,
Series
of 2009 issued by former President and now House Speaker Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo.
He claimed that the law
to be crafted relative to the park being declared as a national heritage site
must clearly outline the specific duties and responsibilities of the DOT, the
National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the National Historical
Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) among others, and the local government on
how the affairs of the park will be effectively and efficiently managed for the
overall development of the facilities within the area covered by the park.
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