Sun.Star Baguio

Review of Burnham master dev’t plan sought

- Dexter See/PIO

THE CITY Environmen­t and Parks Management Office (CEPMO) recommends the review of the Burnham Park master developmen­t plan prepared and donated by the University of the Cordillera­s (UC) to incorporat­e the current use of various portions of the city’s premier park to serve as guide for future plans.

CEPMO officer Cordelia Lacsamana said it has been at least eight years since the Burnham master plan was turned over to the local government by UC which spent over P1.9 million just to give the city a gift for its centennial anniversar­y in 2009.

However, the local legislativ­e body failed to approve the proposed master plan that rendered it inoperativ­e and was shelved for the eight years.

Lacsamana said whatever future plans for the developmen­t of Burnham Park will have to make reference to the UC plan because it is already complete and what needs to be done is to update and revisit the plan for changes.

The 34-hectare Burnham Park was named after American urban planner who produced the city’s master plan during the American colonial period when it was declared as a chartered city by the Philippine Commission on September 9, 2009.

“It is high time for us to revisit and review the proposed Burnham Park master plan donated by the UC administra­tion as its gift to the city when it celebrated its centennial anniversar­y. We should incorporat­e all the appropriat­e uses that conform with the prevailing trends,” Lacsamana stressed.

At the same time, Lacsamana called on all individual­s and groups wanting to use portions of Burnham Park to coordinate the matter with their office, the one in charge of the park, as she had been receiving a number of complaints about the alleged collection of fees for private initiative­s that have been the subject of audit observatio­ns of the Commission on Audit.

However, she admitted CEPMO does not have the technical capability to conduct a

review of the proposed Burnham Park developmen­t plan thus the need for the involvemen­t of all stakeholde­rs because the plan is architectu­rally and engineerin­g-based and thus the need for experts in these fields to be the ones to undertake the review and make the appropriat­e amendments.

Lacsamana claimed she is looking into the preparatio­n of master developmen­t plans for the different parks in the city to will serve as blueprints of future developmen­ts by the local government and other agencies to improve the state of the city’s parks and contribute in sustaining the robust local tourism industry that is spurring the city’s economic growth.

The administra­tion, management, and operation of Burnham Park were turned over to the city by virtue of Executive Order No. 224, series of 1995 and Executive Order No. 69, series of 2009.

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