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Gingoog City to build P22M eco-tourism park

- Jo Ann Sablad

A P22.7 million ecotourism park is set to be built this year in the 8-hectare land area in Sitio Civoleg, Barangay Lunotan, Gingoog City.

The Gingoog City Government, as recipient of the Seal of Good Local Governance from the Department of Interior and Local Government, has qualified to the project “Green, Green, Green Cities” of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).

“We are pleased to know that DBM has technicall­y approved our proposal, has encouraged us to value ecological­lyfriendly park, and has budgeted P22.7 million for this legacy,” Gingoog City Mayor Marie de Lara Guingona said.

According to DBM, the Green, Green, Green Cities project aims to preserve and conserve ecological balance, strengthen local resiliency in times of disaster and catastroph­e, promote health and wellness, and boost eco-tourism potentials of the city.

Guingona has directed the City Planning and Developmen­t Office (CPDO) to coordinate with the Office of City Engineer, Barangay Council of Lunotan, National Council for the Indigenous Peoples, the Department of Agrarian Reform, and other concerned agencies to fast track the developmen­t of the project.

According to Elsa Maquiling, the CPDO head, the P22.7-million ecotourism park will have a 1.2-hectare bike line for health purpose, a number of picnic grooves and cottages for family bonding, Lumad plaza for cultural display and tribal showcase, forest park for the communion with nature, retention bond for garden water and landslide control, amphitheat­er for socio-cultural presentati­on, pathways for walking, and other amenities.

“This 8-hectare park will be built in the 76.4 hectares owned by the City Government in which this administra­tion has also allotted 2 hectares for housing project that will serve as relocation site for the affected informal settlers,” Guingona said.

“Definitely this ecotourism park is a haven for both local and foreign tourists who love nature, and a business opportunit­y to small, micro, medium entreprene­urs in this city,” she added.

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