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[Title] => SRP consultants asked to join council session
[Summary] => The Cebu City council said since the staff of the South Reclamation Project consultancy firm are paid "handsomely", they should appear during an executive session with representatives from the Department of Public Works and Highways-7 Project Management Office on September 14 and give an update on the titling process of the SRP.
The city council first invited representatives of Katahira and Engineers Int'l. and SRP manager Nigel Paul Villarete to appear during its regular session last August 3 and update them on the titling process of the 295-hectare property.
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[Title] => HOW SHOULD CITY DEAL WITH VENDORS?: Declare Unit 1 of Carbon under "state of calamity"
[Summary] => For the city government to fully exercise its police power, the city council must pass a resolution declaring unit one of the Carbon public market a calamity area so that vendors therein will be compelled to relocate.
In an interview with The FREEMAN, Councilor Gabriel Leyson, head of the city's committee on infrastructure said he and Councilor Christopher Alix, head of the city's committee on markets, will sponsor a resolution declaring unit one a calamity area and ask for appropriation to rehabilitate the building.
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[Title] => Flash floods send 700 Cebu City families fleeing their homes
[Summary] => CEBU CITY Flash floods spawned by sudden torrential rains Friday night forced more than 700 families to flee their homes in low-lying areas here, and the issue about the citys defective drainage system has cropped up again.
No casualties were reported in the flash floods, but councilor Gerardo Carillo, action officer of the Cebu City Disaster Coordinating Council, said at least two families, one in Guadalupe and another in Kasambagan, lost their homes when rushing waters carried them away.
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[Summary] => The Cebu City council said since the staff of the South Reclamation Project consultancy firm are paid "handsomely", they should appear during an executive session with representatives from the Department of Public Works and Highways-7 Project Management Office on September 14 and give an update on the titling process of the SRP.
The city council first invited representatives of Katahira and Engineers Int'l. and SRP manager Nigel Paul Villarete to appear during its regular session last August 3 and update them on the titling process of the 295-hectare property.
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[Title] => HOW SHOULD CITY DEAL WITH VENDORS?: Declare Unit 1 of Carbon under "state of calamity"
[Summary] => For the city government to fully exercise its police power, the city council must pass a resolution declaring unit one of the Carbon public market a calamity area so that vendors therein will be compelled to relocate.
In an interview with The FREEMAN, Councilor Gabriel Leyson, head of the city's committee on infrastructure said he and Councilor Christopher Alix, head of the city's committee on markets, will sponsor a resolution declaring unit one a calamity area and ask for appropriation to rehabilitate the building.
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[Title] => Flash floods send 700 Cebu City families fleeing their homes
[Summary] => CEBU CITY Flash floods spawned by sudden torrential rains Friday night forced more than 700 families to flee their homes in low-lying areas here, and the issue about the citys defective drainage system has cropped up again.
No casualties were reported in the flash floods, but councilor Gerardo Carillo, action officer of the Cebu City Disaster Coordinating Council, said at least two families, one in Guadalupe and another in Kasambagan, lost their homes when rushing waters carried them away.
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August 14, 2005 - 12:00am