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Hassles in going up to Baguio

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To escape the heat I decided last weekend to go to Baguio City. In Pampanga. and elsewhere, the sweltering heat sometimes will reach 39 degrees. Coupled with the humidity, it makes many uncomforta­ble. Seemingly we are suffering from the heat wave. So if you have the time and your budget can afford you for a three day stay, why not.

Going now to Baguio City provide smooth ride because of the expressway­s. Three expressway­s, the NLEX, SCTEX and TIPLEX. Few good songs of the seventies and eighties on your player you reach the destinatio­n. Whereas before from Angeles City up to the time you hit the end point whether taking Kennon road or the Marcos Highway the travel will consume a minimum of five hours including pee stops. Now two and half hours you can reach downtown Baguio.

Anyway, please read this article before you pack your bags. Last Friday, businessma­n Martin Hinson Vitug and his son Kiks in tow together with popular comedian Jimmy Santos and ace videograph­er Sonny Canlas we agreed to make a shoot of historical places in Baguio. (Btw. Please subscribe to our Jimmy Saints blog on YouTube). We arrived on time and met no problem. The hassle will start when all non-residents are required to proceed to the triage located at the convention center for swabbing. There were five steps visitors has to follow the designed health protocols. I don’t know if it was coincident­al or our luck to have spent there at the triage for almost two hours waiting for the results of our antigen tests. There’s a charge fee of P350.

Baguio City today is no longer the Baguio City of my youth where particular­ly during the ber months you can feel the breeze and experience cool weathers that can drop down to 9 degrees. Now looking around, those pine trees on the mountain ridges were replaced by houses. Over the years, the local government and including government agencies like the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources and Department of Tourism failed to conserve the trees. It is only in Camp John Hay where you can still marvel on the many pine trees which luckily remained untouched by commercial p r ogr ess.

But in the downtown area, it is a pitiful sight. Even the popular destinatio­n Burnham Park lost its glory.( American Architect Daniel Burnham, the designer of the park must be restless in his grave). I learned from a boatman that there were earmarked funds for its rehabilita­tion but somehow withdrawn. As usual the DOT blamed the pandemic. It was one playground in my youth where I learned how to skate and bike. Anyway Martin’s son Kiks enjoyed biking around and learned how to row his hired boat in the murky pond. Session Road, the iconic street where in the early years visitors loved to walk and stopped for breakfast lost also its mystery and beauty. (The road was named such because it was here the Philippine Commission in the early nineties held their sessions). We are lucky there wasn’t much traffic in the city because there are now few visitors from the lowland. But wait when the pandemic is over.

RETRO: Sometime ago I was having dinner with my long time friend Baguio born Cesar Fianza in one of those restaurant­s along the Kizad road near Burnham, and I pointed to him the terrible traffic confrontin­g the city. All roads, primary and secondary, are clogged due to park vehicles on both sides. Him, being a friend of Mayor Mauricio Domogan, I suggested through him the possibilit­y of puting up a mult-level parking on one side of the football field of Burnham. I explained that there is one mode of procuremen­t which the city government can avail, and that's the unsolicite­d proposal that will lead to what they term in business circle as Swiss challenge. And there are other list of actions to be done, minor things.

A letter proposa l( not intent) that will detail the number of floors, the number of slots, the features like elevators, drivers' lounge, the number of lease years, the sharing of incomes etc.etc. I hope some Baguio businessme­n will make a proposal. It is about time the elected officials rethink their positions.

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