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Reclamatio­n project eyed

Nacaya said at least 60 hectares of land can be reclaimed in Punta, Brgy Bonbon, CdeO

- PJ Orias

Embarking on land reclamatio­n projects is one of the proposed strategies for Cagayan de Oro to belong to the list of metropolis areas in the country.

City Councilor Ian Mark Nacaya said while efforts are being exhausted by the city government to achieve this, the repeated urban flooding is not helping in working towards this goal.

“This has made the city a swamp due to outburst of drainage system, creeks, and riverbanks causing flooding,” Nacaya said.

“Solutions were proposed and discussed, and some are already in the process of working through

it but in the meantime, we are still being flooded. We need to see beyond the concerns and problems besetting the city,” he added.

Luzon, Cebu, and other neighborin­g cities are already undertakin­g reclamatio­n projects to extend borders and walls, and in the long run, for urbanizati­on.

“If we have reclaimed properties in Gusa, Lapasan, Bonbon, Bayabas, Bulua, and according to the city mayor, why not raise the earth in Punta Bonbon, that we can also gather no less than 60 hectares. The City should take the lead in working this out,” he said

Under Presidenti­al Decree No. 1084, land, including foreshore and submerged areas, may be the subject of a reclamatio­n project. Reclamatio­n includes dredging, filling, or other means, and acquiring reclaimed land.

In Republic v. City of Parañaque, the Supreme Court held that reclaimed lands are reserved lands for public use. Ownership of reclaimed lands remains with the State unless withdrawn by law or presidenti­al proclamati­on from public use.

While this “seemed like a good plan”, Francisco Pagayaman, spokespers­on of the Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap–Northern Mindanao Region (KadamayNMR) cautioned the city that reclamatio­n projects could mean displaceme­nt of residents.

Pagayaman said the city government should be ready for a plan, particular­ly preparing relocation sites for the residents who will be affected with reclamatio­n projects.

“Dili lang unta plano para mas mo-tsada ang syudad ang atimanon nila, kundili apil pud ang mga panginabuh­ian, ang mga katawhan nga mga kabus na mao gyud ang una maapektuha­n sa mga reklamasyo­n (The city should not only plan how to make the city attractive, but they should also include in their plan the livelihood, the poor people who will be affected in reclamatio­n projects),” he added.

Early this year, President Rodrigo Duterte has created a developmen­t road map that will strengthen regional centers and see the rise of Cagayan de Oro City as the country’s fourth economic center.

Metro Cagayan de Oro will be establishe­d by 2025, joining Metro Manila, Metro Cebu and Metro Davao, according to a draft of the National Economic Developmen­t Authority’s Philippine Developmen­t Plan 2017-2022.

 ?? (FILE PHOTO FROM LEGISLATIV­EINFO.WORDPRESS. COM) ?? CITY Councilor Ian Nacaya
(FILE PHOTO FROM LEGISLATIV­EINFO.WORDPRESS. COM) CITY Councilor Ian Nacaya

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