PNA - Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog has given the go signal for Task Force Asis to start the demolition soon of hundreds of illegal structures along public places and sidewalks.
Mabilog said there was no more legal impediment in the demolition of illegal structures since a letter from Secretary Jesse Robredo of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) reinforced the city’s initiatives against illegal structures that impede the smooth traffic flow and passage of pedestrians.
Task Force Asis executive director Robert Dumanil said that Executive Order 004 Series of 2010 was issued by the city mayor last July 16 calling for restructuring and strengthening the anti-squatting and illegal structures task force.
The order will be implemented immediately at the area of the central business districts and eventually in other areas in the city in consonance with provisions of Republic Act 7279, which empowers local government units to adopt measures to curtail the nefarious and illegal activities of professional and squatting syndicates.
The executive order also appoints Dumanil anew as Task Force executive director out to implement the law and remove illegal structures and squatters declared as nuisance on city public places and properties.
The new executive order is a restructured version of Executive Order No. 14 issued in 1990 that prohibits the use of sidewalks, public places and plazas for the construction of stalls, kiosks for commercial purposes and other constructions declared as nuisance per se and shall be summarily removed or demolished.
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