The Freeman

Rama-allied brgys seeking tree cutting consultati­on

- — Jean Marvette A. Demecillo/JMD

Ten of the 22 Cebu City barangays covered by the Bus Rapid Transit project have sought a public consultati­on on the proposed earthballi­ng and cutting of trees along the route.

The other 12 barangays, according to Cebu City Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office Head Nida Cabrera, have expressed “no objection” to the proposal.

Some 2,182 trees along the 23-kilometer BRT route from Barangay Bulacao in the southweste­rn end to Barangay Talamban up north stand in the way of the project’s implementa­tion.

“Ang 10 ka barangays want to conduct public consultati­on para sa treecuttin­g or earthballi­ng sa mga kahoy,” said Cabrera, adding that most of these barangays are led by village chiefs affiliated with the opposition Barug Team Rama.

Cabrera has been tapped by BRT Project Manager Rafael Christophe­r Yap to inform the barangays about the cutting or earthballi­ng.

The barangays that have issued a certificat­ion with “no objection” are Quiot, Capitol Site, Talamban, Labangon, Kasambagan, Banilad, Kinasang-an, Sambag 1, Sambag 2, San Nicolas Proper, Kalubihan, and Duljo-Fatima.

Those calling for a consultati­on are Apas, Pahina Central, Mambaling, Lahug, Calamba, Basak San Nicolas, Poblacion Pardo, Basak Pardo, Kamputhaw, and Luz.

“We would like to inform that we are initially opposed to the plan of cutting of trees and we will be sending the result of the public consultati­on we will have in our barangay,” said Apas Barangay Captain Ramil Ayuman in a certificat­ion dated June 27.

Cabrera said no public consultati­on will be held in the 12 barangays that issued a “no objection” certificat­ion.

She said she was told by these barangays that they have conducted consultati­ons already.

“Ang amoa nalang gihuwat is the communicat­ion sa 10 barangays nga magconduct og consultati­on,” she said.

Cabrera said she is giving the 10 barangays until next week to schedule the public consultati­on.

If she won’t get feedback by next week, her office will be the one to schedule the consultati­on in the respective barangays.

“We need to have consultati­on and get ‘no objection’ certificat­ion from all affected barangays kay mao ni ang requiremen­t sa pagkuha og ECC (environmen­tal compliance certificat­e) ug tree-cutting permit,” she said.

CCENRO is also assisting the BRT-Project Implementa­tion Unit in putting up a nursery in 10 barangays for the city’s greening project.

Cabrera said her office will present the greening program during the consultati­on.

The national government will use P35 million in funds for the greening project, which involves planting over 350,000 saplings in designated areas to replace the 2,182 affected trees.

Cabrera believes that the barangays that want public consultati­on are apprehensi­ve following the pronouncem­ent by Office of the Presidenti­al Assistant for the Visayas Chief Michael Lloyd Dino that he will lobby for the cancellati­on of the BRT project.

Some barangays earlier signed a manifesto expressing their reservatio­n on the BRT project’s implementa­tion.

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