TABUK CITY MAYOR ISSUES NEW EXECUTIVE ORDER TO CRACK DOWN ON ILLEGAL STRUCTURES

TABUK CITY, Kalinga

Mayor Darwin C. Estrañero has issued Executive Order No. 47, placing stricter regulations on construction activities within the city. The order mandates barangay officials to actively monitor and report all construction projects, whether or not they have permits, to the City Buildings and Architecture Office (CBAO). This move aims to improve
compliance with building codes, enhance public safety, and maintain order within the city. The executive order places a significant responsibility on barangay officials, requiring them to submit detailed reports on construction activities within their jurisdictions.

These reports must include the property owner’s information, the location of the construction site, the type of construction (residential, commercial, or industrial), and the status project. The order also reinforces the ongoing mandate for continuous road clearing operations. Barangay officials are tasked with ensuring that public roads remain free from obstructions and illegal structures, aligning with national directives from the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). This initiative supports the Barangay Road Clearing Operations (BaRCO) and aims to reclaim public spaces for public use.

The Executive Order emphasizes coordination between barangay officials and city agencies. Officials are expected to work closely with the CBAO and other relevant departments to address unauthorized construction and enforce regulations. Non-compliance with the executive order carries contender Kim Padawag, Sachi Caballero and Lenz
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