By Julie G. Fianza
BAGUIO
CITY – Notices have been given to constituents in different barangays for the
recovery of river and tributaries’ easement, Mayor Benjamin Magalong said in
his 100th day report during the city hall flag raising ceremonies last week.
These
were issued to owners of structures encroached on waterways in Camp 7 and
Brookside barangays based on inspections conducted in the said areas.
We
continue to recover the three-meter easement, mayor said. An assessment can be
done however if two meters can be considered, depending on the situation.
In
an earlier management committee meeting, the issue of ownership for titled
residential areas which are uninhabitable due to naturally redirected water
flow cropped up.
These
it was known, are then considered as public domain.
Three-meter
river easements which are public lands with illegal structures,
face outright demolition.
The move is part of the
administration’s 15-point agenda in revitalizing the environment, especially
river ways, hounded by reports of high Coliform level as measured by the Dept.
of Environment and Natural Resources.
A second
notice may be given after several days, or if occupants voluntarily demolish
their illegal structure.
The
City Buildings and Architecture Office, City Environment and Parks Management
Office and the City Engineering Office were directed by Mayor Magalong to start
the process of removing illegal structures to start at Camp 7 and Brookside
barangays. Coordination, however with punong barangays of said barangays should
be done.
A champion
team on the protection of rivers, waterways and sewer lines was formed headed
by Engr. Stephen Capuyan of the CBAO and composed of personnel from the three
offices.
Inspection
is systematized and the eviction procedures and will employ due process, CEPMO
head Diwas said.
The
campaign covers all rivers and their tributaries particularly Sagudin-Balili,
Galiano, Bued, and Ambalanga rivers.
“We aim to
revitalize our rivers by sustaining not only the clean-up but also the clearing
them of encroachments that contribute to their pollution,” Diwas said.
He said
the easements have to be free of incursions as these will later be used in the
expansion and upgrading of its sewerlines.
Apart
from Camp 7 and Brookside, target barangays of the clearing will be Gibraltar,
Trancoville and others traversed by the rivers and their tributaries where
encroachments are rampant.
The
revitalization of the environment is one of the priorities of this
administration’s 15-point agenda.
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