Sun.Star Baguio

DENR backs Baguio rehab

IS THE SUMMER CAPITAL READY?

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

ENVIRONMEN­T Secretary Roy Cimatu is backing plans of rehabilita­ting Baguio City.

“Rehabilita­tion will take time. If ever there will be some moves in the future, were gladly be with you in giving support in terms of technical, in terms of advice based in our experience­s, para naman po mas safe,” said the environmen­t secretary.

“Pag-akyat ko palang sa Baguio, kita ko na talaga maraming mga buildings na nakalagay sa no build zone, maraming mga areas na hindi masyadong sewage system, iyong basura dinadala pa. This are the things na puwedeng maayos but Baguio is still Baguio. Pupuntahan pa rin ng tao iyan,” adds Cimatu.

Cimatu added he is satisfied with the rehabilita­tion of popular tourist destinatio­n Boracay after it was closed for six months.

“Ito ay na - accomplish na natin except iyong kalsada. Naovertake­n kami ng ulan , medyo nadelay tayo. We are waiting for a law that would be passed by Congress going eventually who will manage Boracay,” Cimatu added aside from local government unit managing Boracay, the agency will be present for its rehabilita­tion aspect of two years.

“After two years, it’s either they will continue, or a new law will be passed to manage Boracay,” Cimatu manifested.

In 2013, a task force was created to review the environmen­tal, commercial, tourism, and law and order situation in Baguio and Boracay for the purpose of developing comprehens­ive plans to preserve these vital national assets.

A circular also directed all officials and employees of government agencies and instrument­alities, including government­owned and controlled corporatio­ns and local government units to support and cooperate with the task force in the preparatio­n and implementa­tion of comprehens­ive plans for both localities.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? UP FOR REHAB? With unabated sale of public lands coupled with the growing population and problem on garbage, environmen­talists believe Baguio City should be rehabilita­ted just like Boracay.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes UP FOR REHAB? With unabated sale of public lands coupled with the growing population and problem on garbage, environmen­talists believe Baguio City should be rehabilita­ted just like Boracay.

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