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Satellite markets in all city barangays backed

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THE CITY Council passed a resolution supporting the establishm­ent of satellite markets in the city’s 128 barangays.

This will help decongest the influx of market goers to the public market in the central business district area, provided that the barangays are able to comply with the guidelines for the put-up of the facilities.

Councilor Leandro Yangot, Jr., chairman of the committee on market, trade, commerce and agricultur­e, said Mayor Mauricio Domogan earlier committed to source out the funds for the initial rehabilita­tion and upgrading of existing public markets from available sources of funds of the local government while the put up of other satellite markets in other barangays will be a long-term project of the city.

Initially, the local government plans to rehabilita­te and upgrade the satellite markets in Gibraltar and Bayan Park to be able to accommodat­e more stalls and accommodat­e the influx of more people while the developmen­t of 14 other satellite markets will be prioritize­d for funding by the local government.

The local legislativ­e body underscore­d the planned put up of satellite markets must include all 128 barangays in the city. The concerned department­s of the local government will determine which barangays will be able to comply with the prescribed guidelines for the put up of the satellite markets in their areas of jurisdicti­on in the future.

Under the provisions of the Local Government Code, barangays must formulate their annual investment plans and include all their priority projects which will be the basis of the concerned municipal, city and provincial government­s in the formulatio­n of their own plans that will serve as a shopping list for the priority projects that will be funded under their annual budgets for the succeeding years.

Yangot explained the put up of satellite markets in strategic barangays will definitely contribute in reducing the influx of residents and visitors to the public market and lessen the congestion­s of people and vehicles around the central business district area.

According to Yangot, it will now be up to the barangay officials concerned to

work out the identifica­tion of suitable areas in their areas of jurisdicti­on that could serve as the place to build their satellite markets in the future once all the necessary requiremen­ts shall have been complied with so that there will be basis for the local government in providing the refrom quired funds for the projects in the future.

One of the major requiremen­ts for the barangays to comply once barangay officials are interested to have their own satellite market will be the identifica­tion of the suitable area suitable for the put up of the needed structures for the eventual operation of the facility in their places.

The proposal to put up satellite markets in the different parts of the city had been a long standing proposal by previous members of the local legislativ­e body that resulted to the constructi­on of some satellite markets in several barangays outside the central business district area that served as part of the city’s initiative to significan­tly reduce the influx of people from the barangays to the city proper simply to purchase their needed goods and other basic needs. Dexter See

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