The original proposal to close down the Iloilo City airport was cancelled after the Tuesday meeting of top ATO officials and security officers of Iloilo City, which included acting City Mayor Guillermo de la Llana (Mayor Jerry Treñas is on an official mission abroad).
ATO area general manager Alan Java rescinded on Tuesday the temporary closure of the airport "due to the presence of numerous armed men and security guards" freely roaming in the airport during flight operating hours.
The security officers had recommended the imposition of strict security measures to make the airport a "gun-free area."
That, to a certain extent, relieved the tension in the area following the Friday standoff at the airport between ATO guards and members of the security agency of Bernie Miaque, the Iloilo businessman who was contesting the ATO closure of his parking pay area and other concessions.
Miaque claimed that the Court of Appeals had issued a temporary restraining order against the execution of a regional trial court order for ATO to take over Miaques concessions purportedly because the latter had consistently failed to settle his obligations with the ATO.
De la Llana attended the meeting of key ATO and police officials Tuesday which tackled the issue of securing the airport and airline passengers.
Iloilo Gov. Niel Tupas himself said he would talk to ATOs Java because the proposed temporary closure of the airport could prove detrimental to the entire province and to the rest of Panay.
Land Transportation Assistant Secretary Ricardo Tan also said the Bacolod airport was willing to take on flights to and from Iloilo. Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia said Bacolod was ready to help handle the additional volume of passengers had Javas plan pushed through.
Under a new rule, concessionaires at the Iloilo domestic airport must now first secure the approval of the ATO for their security guards to be allowed to carry short firearms.
The new rule covers security personnel of Philippine Airlines, Air Philippines and Cebu Pacific as well as Miaques group of companies.
Security men of these firms will be allowed to carry only short firearms and only within their respective areas.
Java also said members of the Aviation Security Group (ASG), the ATOs civil security units, the ATO-contracted private security guards and those of the concessionaires will be allowed to carry only short firearms.
Security personnel of Miaques group of companies may be deployed fronting the Cebu Pacific area and that of Air Philippines but are not allowed to carry firearms, Java explained.
The Regional Police Command, Java said, could field more personnel in the Mandurriao airport if theres a need, in coordination with ATO.
Java admitted having asked for troops from the Philippine Army to secure the airport last Monday, pointing out that the presence of numerous armed men and security guards in the area constituted a clear and present threat to the security of the airport and the passengers.
To the relief of Iloilo passengers, Java rescinded his Mondays order for the temporary closure of the airport. Instead, in line with the recommendation of the Airport Security Committee, he decided to impose stricter security measures.
Meanwhile, government lawyers are filing an appeal with the Court of Appeals to have the TRO lifted.
Navarra said he is preparing a pastoral letter on his official STL stand.
The provincial board recently passed a resolution opposing the STL. But the League of Municipalities of the Philippines Negros Occidental chapter instead invited the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office to conduct the STL in 19 towns in the province.
The leagues president, Manapla Manuel Escalante III, and secretary-general, La Castellana Mayor Enrico Elumba, said the local LMP chapter is inviting STL after assessing the benefits and advantages it could bring to the general population and to the local government units as well. The STLs implementation, the leagues resolution pointed out, would redound to the benefit of people who are in dire need of a legal means of income.
Gov. Joseph Marañon has not shown yet how the provincial boards resolution would impact on the individual decisions of the local government heads and units. But while awaiting clarification on the matter, Marañon said the individual mayors are still free not to allow it should their constituents oppose their decision.
The forum will be held at the Iloilo Grand Hotel and is expected to attract policy-makers, urban planners, architects and stakeholders from the business community and the arts and culture circle.
City planning and development coordinator Jose Boni Penalosa will be the leading presentor of the draft plan.
"Calle Real remains an important shopping destination in the city despite the opening of malls. But its heritage buildings and structures are slowly being cleared out by the forces of natural and human neglect," was how Penalosa summed up his concept.
Penalosa said preserving the buildings will mean preserving them as potential tourist attractions and bringing much-needed income to the city. "Iloilos old buildings are testimonies to Iloilo Citys glorious past," he added.
By May 25, Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas may already be in town to bat for what the city planning board has dubbed the "Save Calle Real" project.
Treñas was the lone representative from Southeast Asia.
He took part in the 14th UN convention of international local government leaders under the International Council for Local Environmental Initiative held in New York from May 12 to 17.
According to Juancho Gallarde, the Visayan Daily Star correspondent there, a 50-meter landscaping is part of the 70-meter widening of the kilometer-long boulevard.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources is reportedly assisting the city and provincial authorities in initially preparing the environmental and assessment of the project.
Rizal Boulevard, one of the principal attractions of Dumaguete City, attracts tourists and ordinary citizens, especially students, because of its peaceful ambience and the cool sea breeze. The place is also picturesque, with various food and arts and cultural offerings luring visitors.
Well, my hats off to the Dumaguete and Oriental Negros authorities for a project that is sure to draw more visitors to Dumaguete City.