Thanks Mike for the location. Just a few suggestions.
1. Add a boulevard style road with some nice shops and boutiques, restaurants, etc., along the coast-line in Tagbilaran (take a look at Dumaguete city). That is the place for night-life, not the beaches. Make the city look towards the sea, instead of turning its back to it.
2. Increase the size of the Corella tarsier reservation, promote and run it better, and add more reservations to preserve the tarsier, and the last few remaining patches of natural forests. Remove the tarsier cage near Loboc river: it kills tarsiers.
3. Enforce a 100 meters wide no-building zone along the beaches. Keep public beaches public and heavily fine hotel owners that barricade public lands.
4. Provide cleanliness education in all schools. Take care the participants of a school day-trip pick up all their pick-nick mess (including the teachers!)
5. Restore Bohol's historical buildings, in particular the watch tower and surrounding buildings in Panglao town, the old houses and churches in Baclayon, Tagbilaran, Loay, Loon, Loboc, etc.
6. Forbid any building on Panglao higher than a coconut tree. Forget about the disastrous airport plan there (see:
http://www.bohol.ph/article124.html). Improve connection between Mactan Intl. Airport and Panglao for charter tourists.
7. Improve waste disposal in Panglao. Collect solid waste on a weekly base. Make concrete septic tanks obligatory for all hotels and resorts, and collect it for deposit at an appropriate place, instead of letting it sip into the limestone underground.
8. Improve active sports in the inland; great opportunities for spelunking, rafting, mountain biking, trekking, etc.
9. Stop antique dealers from demolishing old houses, churches, cave-based graves, and historical archaeological sites. Get stolen Boholano cultural artifacts back from museums and private collectors in Manila and other places. Set up a good registration system to avoid theft and trace items stolen.
10. Develop the Anda Peninsula, and the Northern Part of the island, including the unique double barrier reef for scuba divers.
I can elaborate further if so desired.
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