By Aileen
P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor
Mauricio Domogan has deputized barangay officials and personnel to implement
“Operation anti-road obstructions” drive in barangays of this summer capital as
the yuletide season sets in.
In Administrative order
No. 173 series of 2018, the mayor supplemented and Administrative Order No. 116
issued in 2016 creating a task force to implement transportation and traffic
regulations in the city by vesting the barangay heads with formal authority to
undertake the removal of vehicles, equipment and junked items obstructing city
roads and streets.
The mayor deputized a
number of enforcers in each of the 128 barangays specifically “to cause the
removal of illegally parked vehicles, equipment, including junked items that
are parked, occupying or protruding to the roads, construction materials
occupying the right-of-way such as sand, gravel, cement, lumber and steel bars,
earth spoils, waste materials, debris, embankment, heaps and the like and all
kinds of illegal structures such as houses, buildings, shanties, stores, shops,
stalls, sheds, canopies, billboards, signages, advertisements, fences,
railings, garbage receptacles and the like obstructing city roads and streets
in accordance with existing laws and regulations.”
“The deputized barangay
officials are likewise authorized to detach the plate number of vehicles
illegally parked and unattended in ‘No Parking’ places if the plate number is
detachable. In case of the new white plate, the deputized barangay
official shall take the photo of the plate number… pursuant to Section 2
Ordinance No. 91, Series of 1989 to be submitted to the Land Transportation
Office with a request that no renewal of the vehicle’s registration unless the
violator pays the fine,” the mayor said.
The mayor said the
operation will be done with the assistance and in close coordination with the
City Building and Architecture Office, City Engineer’s Office, City Planning
and Development Office, City Environment and Park Management Office, Public
Order and Safety Division, City Legal Office and the Dept. of Public Works and
Highways District Office.
Before being
commissioned as enforcers, the officials and personnel underwent a training to
prepare them for the task.
As to the guidelines in
the enforcement of the Oplan, the mayor said the deputized barangay officials
are to get the traffic citation tickets from the City Treasury Office which
they will issue to the violators while payment of fines will be made to the
CTO.
The barangays will be
entitled to 70 percent share from the collection for us in their peace and
order programs and activities while the 30 percent will accrue to the city
government.
Those deputized who will
fail in their task will be subject to sanctions.
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