Sun.Star Baguio

Lion’s head clearing ordered anew

- Aileen Refuerzo

BAGUIO City Mayor Mauricio Domogan ordered the clearing of illegal stalls that sprouted anew at the Lion’s Head area along Kennon Road.

The mayor said the stalls which were demolished last year but were rebuilt along the area contribute to the traffic congestion being experience­d along the stretch particular­ly during weekends and holidays when tourists flock to the City.

“Apart from taking pictures, these tourists tend to buy souvenirs from these illegal stalls taking them more time than necessary to stay in the area with their vehicles parked and causing clogging of the lanes,” the mayor said.

Domogan directed

the City Building and Architectu­re Office under city building official Engr. Nazita Banez to coordinate with the Dept. of Public Works and Highways regional and city offices and the Public Order and Safety Division (POSD) to undertake the clearing and to confiscate the materials and the goods being sold to discourage the owners from returning to the area.

The same offices last year dismantled more than 15 illegal structures within the road right-of-way) of the national highway.

This was meant to free the highway of obstructio­ns to ensure the safety of motorists and residents

Shanties and stalls were constructe­d without building permits in violation of Section 301 of the National Building Code and encroached on ROWS obstructin­g the flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

However, the mayor said that the owners have started returning to the area to again ply their trade to the detriment of the public.

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