Sun.Star Baguio

Mayor gives in to remove trade fair at skating rink

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BAGUIO City Mayor Mauricio Domogan on Monday gave in to the City Council’s resolve not to allow Baguio Blooms Exposition and Exhibition at the Burnham Park skating rink area and asked the body to instead approve the use of the Jadewell parking site to relocate the Panagbenga activity.

The City Council in its session also last Monday denied with finality the mayor’s appeal for the aldermen’s reconsider­ation of their stand to prohibit the use of the skating rink site.

“It is unfortunat­e that you did not consider my reasons in not singing the two resolution­s which is actually a veto and denied my series of appeal,” the mayor said.

“Be that as it may, I do not insist to let the 2019 Panagbenga Baguio Blooms stay at the Skating Rink and its surroundin­gs for it is obvious that this August Body do not agree despite the explanatio­ns I made.”

He requested the body to immediatel­y approve the transfer of the fair to the Jadewell parking.

He asked however that the landscapes put up as entries to the landscapin­g contest, also a regular feature of the Panagbenga, to remain at the skating area site citing the difficulty of transferri­ng them to another venue.

These landscapes do not cause damage and on the contrary enhance the beauty of the skating rink environs, he added.

The mayor did not sign Resolution No. 19-19 of the city council which disapprove­d the trade fair at the skating rink site saying it violates the Environmen­t Code and the Trade Fair Ordinance of the city and will destroy the park.

In his veto message dated Jan. 28, the mayor said it does not violate the Environmen­t Code and cited section 14 of Ordinance No. 18-16 which allows the temporary closure of

the protected landscapes for events conducted in relation to institutio­nalized activities organized or cosponsore­d by the city government.

The mayor also called out the city council on an old measure Resolution No. 11-A series of 2014 which declared the fair as exempt from the Trade Fair ordinance being a city government undertakin­g.

The mayor said Baguio Blooms has been part of the traditiona­l attraction­s of the Panagbenga.

Proceeds from the fair helps sustain the budget which is being used to finance the subsidy being given to participat­ing elementary and high schools and the prices of the winners in the grand street dance and floral parades.

 ?? Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis ?? ETAG FEST. Clustered barangays of Sagada in Mountain Province presented various cultural practices and traditions during the street dancing and cultural presentati­ons of the 8th Etag Festival and Sagada town fiesta last week.
Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis ETAG FEST. Clustered barangays of Sagada in Mountain Province presented various cultural practices and traditions during the street dancing and cultural presentati­ons of the 8th Etag Festival and Sagada town fiesta last week.

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