La Trinidad workers told: Walk to work
>> Saturday, January 18, 2020
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet-- The mayor here is asking employees of the municipal government to
leave their cars at home to ensure that clients renewing permits and paying
taxes will have parking spaces.
“Let us sacrifice a little for our clients who will
pay their taxes and renew their business permits,” Mayor Romeo Salda said on
Tuesday.
He urged employees
to take public utility vehicles or do carpooling to minimize the number of
vehicles of employees at the parking slots outside the municipal hall building.
"We need
to be sensitive to the needs of our clients some of whom are senior citizens
who religiously pay their taxes and renew their permits,” he said.
Based on the
memorandum issued by Salda, the business permits and licensing one-stop-shop
activity is ongoing until Jan. 20 which could be extended up to the end of the
month.
“The parking
areas adjacent to the municipal building and fronting the gymnasium shall be
vacated to accommodate our clients. Employees with personal motor vehicles are
advised to find alternative parking facilities in the meantime,” read part of
the memorandum 007-2020 issued on January 3.
The alley
fronting the municipal hall building can accommodate at least 50 vehicles. –
Liza Agoot / PNA
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