Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Lower budget for 2021

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CITY Mayor Oscar Moreno on Monday, June 15, said Cagayan de Oro’s proposed budget for 2021 is expected to be lesser than the P7.5 billion budget in 2020 due to the impact brought by the pandemic.

Moreno said they will have to work on maintainin­g the P7.5 billion budget for 2021 or not less than P7.3 billion, if reduction is necessary.

“We cannot expect a much bigger budget for 2021 given this crisis and I think it would even be wiser to estimate a lower budget for 2021,” Moreno said.

The city mayor further said that they already did a budget call two to three weeks ago. The executive branch will be collecting all the submission­s of the City Government’s department­s and will present the proposed budget to the city council sometime in August, he added.

“Atong target is before the end of this year, naa na tay approved budget, to begin 2021 with a fresh budget,” Moreno said.

“Kalooy sa Diyos, ang atong mga major infrastruc­ture projects like atong hospital sa Lumbia ug hospital sa Tablon, ubayubay na ang atong na allocate for that. From last year and this year’s budget,” he added.

During his annual report as part of the city’s celebratio­n of its 70th Charter Day, Moreno enumerated a number of infrastruc­ture and investment­s made in 2019.

“As I speak now, wala maundang ang atong mga infrastruc­ture projects, pag semento sa mga kadalanan, pag abri sa mga eskwelahan, pag abri sa mga kadalanan,” Moreno said.

Among the infrastruc­ture projects and investment­s are: the completion of the 33.13-kilometer road concreting projects and 4.39-kilometer road opening projects costing P427.5 million; ongoing constructi­on of 180 classrooms in various locations; P398.3 million invested for flood control and mitigation projects totaling 12 km; two waterworks projects amounting to P1 million constructe­d in Barangays Tuburan and Gusa; LED lights installati­on in city streets amounting to P38.4 million; invested P549.4 million in other infrastruc­ture projects (sanitary landfill, public markets, CDC buildings, barangay health centers); commenced constructi­on of two satellite hospitals in Barangays Lumbia and Tablon; among others.

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