Baguio roads set for pay- parking
>> Saturday, January 18, 2020
By Dexter See
BAGUIO CITY –
The City Council approved on first reading a proposed ordinance regulating the
use of certain roads and streets within the city’s central business district
area for pay-parking and for other purposes.
The ordinance authored by all members of the city
legislative body stated that the regulation will be imposed only apply to
identified roads and streets within the city’s central business district area
to ensure the designation of the said roads for pay parking purposes from 6 am
to 9 pm daily.
The covered road and streets include both lanes of
Lower Session Road; Upper Session road,, Leonard Wood road junction to Casa
Vallejo, Upper Session road Kalaw Road junction to PFVR gym entry, whole
stretch of Kalaw St. fronting Court of Appeals (CA; Assumption Road corner
Session road to corner Gen. Luna – left lane; whole stretch of Harrison road to
Jose Abad Santos Drive; Calderon St.; whole stretch of Skyworld; Claudio St.
from Generica to Phoenix Café; Gov. Pack Road front of Baguio Museum, front of
Department of tourism and front of Lion’s Club waiting shed to Lion’s Club
entry; Kayang Hilltop road – whole stretch – right lane from Magsaysay Avenue
from Kiltepan Merchandise to Dian Juat Furniture and other roads and streets
that may be later on be designated by the city’s Traffic and
Transportation Management Committee (TTMC) with the approval of the City
Council.
Under the provisions of the ordinance, all vehicles
not exceeding 5 meters in length will be allowed to park in the designated pay
parking areas once the proposed measure is fully enforced.
Among the vehicles to be exempted from the payment
of the prescribed regulatory fees include ambulances, fire trucks, or any
vehicle in the official service of the military; authorized vehicle being used
in the area for public works or works undertaken for public utilities such as
electricity, water or other public undertaking; vehicles which has been
directed to a parking space by law enforcers empowered to stop or inspect
vehicles; vehicles of a diplomat or other foreign dignitaries and government
vehicles being used in connection with an official function conducted in the
subject area or within the immediate vicinity.
The ordinance specifies the regulatory fees to be
charged by the city government from those allowed to park in the designated pay
parking areas for cars is P35 for the first 2 hours; 15 for every hour or a
fraction thereof thereafter, and P20 for the first 2 hours and P5 for very hour
and a fraction thereof thereafter for motorcycles.
According to the ordinance, the regulatory fees
shall be collected by personnel authorized and assigned by the City Treasurer.
For the said purpose, the ordinance stipulates that
authority is granted to the City Mayor to hire as many collectors as may
be necessary on a job order basis and whose benefits shall be equivalent to
Salary Grade 3.
The
ordinance adds that 25 percent of the total collected fees shall be set aside
as trust fund to be exclusively used for the benefits of collectors, supplies
and other costs in the implementation of the regulation.
The ordinance claims among the prohibited
activities in the regulated roads whether the fees had been paid are staging
area for public utility vehicles, repair bay except to change flat tires; car
wash; vending of whatever articles while using the area; double parking, and
others that may be determined by the TTMC.
Violators of the pertinent provisions of the
measure shall be punished under the illegal parking or anti-road obstruction
ordinances and other applicable laws, rules and regulations.
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