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Preserve old trees, historical sites in Clark – Angeles exec

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

ANGELES CITY — — Amid massive developmen­t in Clark Freeport, a councilor in this city has urged the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) and Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC) to preserve the century-old trees and historical sites inside the freeport.

Councilor Jesus “Jay” Sangil, chair of the Angeles City Council committee on Clark Economic Zone, disclosed that hundreds of century-old acacia trees and historical sites should not be sacrificed because of developmen­t.

“The BCDA and CDC should preserve hundreds of age old trees as well as historical sites of Clark like the parade ground surrounded by decades-old trees, areas in CDC, picnic grounds, trees along the Freeport main roads and others,” Sangil sai d.

He also asked the government agencies to restore the CDC buildings, barn houses, chapels, movie theaters in Cl ar k .

“If there are China town and Korea town, let us have a Fil-Am town in Clark and regulate the buildings’height similar to several areas in California,” the city official said.

For a long time, Sangil said the CDC Parade Ground has been used by both the American and Filipino soldiers next to Fort Stotsenber­g.

The parade ground is one of the most frequented places in Clark which is also used as area for various sports tourism events, jogging, walking, cycling, and others, according to the cou n ci l or.

“The massive constructi­on of businesses inside the Freeport is a welcome developmen­t but we would like to remind Clark officials to regulate the same and maintain the green environmen­t in Clark,” Sangil said.

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