200 establishments encroached on Marcos road: City gov’t, DPWH
>> Tuesday, July 30, 2019
By Dexter A. See
BAGUIO
CITY – The city government in coordination with the Dept. of Public Works and
Highways-Baguio City District Engineering Office found some 200 establishments
encroached on road-right-of-way of the Palispis-Aspiras highway, known as
Marcos highway.
Mayor Benjamin B. Magalong said there is a need to
immediately dismantle the encroachments introduced by these establishments to
restore these areas as part of the road thus ensuring the smooth flow of
traffic along one of the major roads leading to the city proper.
However, he said dismantling of encroachments must pass
through the required due process to prevent issues with property owners against
the demolition to be done by the city in coordination with the DPWH-BCDEO.
Initially, the City Buildings and Architecture Office
(CBAO) and the DPWH-BCDEO issued notices of demolition to some 7 establishments
that reportedly encroached on the road-right-of-way of the Palispis-Aspiras
highway and that the same were due for implementation.
Under the prevailing rules and regulations, owners of
establishments who were issued notices of demolition for encroaching on the
road-right-of-way of the Palispis-Aspiras highway or other national roads in
the city can file their appeal to the Public Works Secretary.
Owners of establishments that encroached on the
road-righty-of-way of national roads will be issued 3 notices for them to
voluntarily remove or dismantle the structures they built over portions of the
road within a 21-day period and that their refusal to do so will constrain the
local government and the DPWH-BCDEO to facilitate the dismantling of those
illegal structures.
Magalong ordered the CBAO, in coordination with the
DPWH-BCDEO, to already issue the appropriate notices to the identified owners
of establishments that encroached on the road-right-of-way of the
Palispis-Aspiras highway so that the dismantling of the structures could
immediately be done once they refuse to comply with the request of voluntary
demolition.
The city mayor conducted an ocular inspection along the
Palispis-Aspiras highway to ascertain the areas where encroachments on the
road-right-of-way were done by the identified establishments and to remind
business owners to voluntarily remove such encroachments to prevent the local
government from doing it for them.
Earlier, the CBAO and the DPWH-BCDEO conducted an
inspection along major roads around the city to identify the establishments
that encroached on the road-right-of-way of the national roads and subsequent
notices were issued to the establishment owners but no concrete actions were
done by the establishment owners to dismantle the structures they erected on
the roads.
He appealed to the owners of establishments along national
roads who were already issued notices to dismantle their structures that
encroached on the roads and not to wait for the city demolition team to do the
removal of the encroachments.
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