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SOFAD council adopts 15 measures

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SOME 26 measures including four proposed ordinances and 22 resolution­s were deliberate­d during the Scout Officials For A Day (SOFAD) special session at City Hall’s SP Session hall Monday as part of the city’s annual celebratio­n of Scouting Month.

Presided by Scout Vice Mayor Kleine Bren Enriquez, the august body approved 15 of the measures, including those that support the city’s clean and green program, promotes “scouting values” in barangays, the responsibl­e use of social media and closure of bars near schools.

The rest failed to achieve the needed number of votes to pass during the half-day session overseen by city council secretary Brenner Bengwayan and his staff.

Those approved include measures requiring local public and private schools to conduct clean-up drives in the barangays they are situated every last Friday of the month; requesting that designated loading/unloading areas for taxis on both sides of Session and Harrison Roads be fully utilized and signages be put up for easier identifica­tion; urging the city government to include mandatory pine tree planting as

pre-requisite before buying or owning a vehicle in support of the city’s green program.

Also approved were those requiring the availabili­ty, readiness and accessibil­ity of a first-aid kit in all city school classrooms ; requesting the Baguio Flower Festival Inc. to include tree planting as one of the festival’s activities; requesting the city environmen­t and parks management office to put do’s and don’ts signages at Burnham Park; urging basic education in local private and public institutio­ns to strictly observe non-discrimina­tion of persons with disabiliti­es; requesting the Department of Public Works and Highways and City Engineerin­g Office to ensure that all road signages are visible to motorists and residents.

The scout city council members also okayed measures mandating the traffic management unit and highway patrol group to strictly implement the city’s loading and unloading zones; requesting local barangays to promote scouting values thru trainings and programs; urging school student government­s to come up with their own policies and guidelines and conduct activities in their schools to promote good and responsibl­e use of social media.

Also approved were those strongly urging schools to include in their curriculum the requiremen­t for students to conduct tree planting activities every school year; urging all schools to intensify the inspection of bags of students and visitors to ensure that deadly weapons are not brought inside school premises; supporting the city government under Mayor Benjamin Magalong in its initiative to close bars near schools for the safety and security of students; and requiring all educationa­l institutio­ns, public or private, to have a club day every Friday after all academic subjects are finished.

 ?? Photo by Bong Cayabyab ?? SOFAD 2019 IN SESSION: City Scout Councilor Kana Mae Bosongan defends her proposed ordinance requiring public and private schools within the City of Baguio to conduct clean-up drives at the barangays they are situated every last Friday of the Month.” The proposed ordinance was unanimousl­y approved.
Photo by Bong Cayabyab SOFAD 2019 IN SESSION: City Scout Councilor Kana Mae Bosongan defends her proposed ordinance requiring public and private schools within the City of Baguio to conduct clean-up drives at the barangays they are situated every last Friday of the Month.” The proposed ordinance was unanimousl­y approved.

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