Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Residents’ outcry on Loakan airport valid — Baguio mayor

Magalong said that the LGU can only help the affected residents in negotiatin­g with the airport authoritie­s to reach a win-win solution

- BY ALDWIN QUITASOL

BAGUIO CITY — The local government here is keen on holding a discussion with residents who were affected by the recent opening of the Loakan Airport and to assist them in searching for resolution­s to various issues posed by the airport’s operation.

Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong on Wednesday disclosed that the local government will hold a dialogue with residents today to address problems surroundin­g the resumption of operation of the Loakan Airport.

Magalong said that he had received informatio­n that some residents are wary that their movements within the airport’s borders will be severely affected.

However, the Baguio City mayor stressed that the final decision regarding the issues surroundin­g the airport’s operations will still be in the hands of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s.

Magalong said that the local government can only help the affected residents in negotiatin­g with the airport authoritie­s to reach a win-win solution.

“It is important that everybody should know that safety is only one of the factors to be considered in the measures being employed by CAAP in the airport,” Magalong said.

He added that the 75 meter allowance from the airport and the runway should be done, stressing that the matter should be explained well to the residents near the airport to fully understand why there are measures and rules being imposed.

In December last year, the City Council reminded the Task Force Skyline composed of barangay LGUs, CAAP, private and public organizati­ons in charge of Loakan to address the issues and problems the residents in the area are raising.

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