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[Title] => Pangaspalto sa dalan gipakusgan
[Summary] => Gipakusgan karon sa kagamhanan sa dakbayan sa Mandaue ang pagpangaspalto sa kadalanan lakip na ang mga barangay road agi og pagpahimulos samtang ting-init pa.
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[Title] => Unit 1 vendors to be asked to sign waiver
[Summary] => Owing to their unwillingness to vacate unit one of the Carbon market, the vendors will now have to sign a waiver that the city government would not be held liable for any untoward incident that might occur during the rehabilitation of the building.
City market authority chief Elpidio dela Victoria yesterday said they have decided to let the vendors sign a waiver considering that they refuse to vacate the stalls of unit one. Vice Mayor Michael Rama who is currently acting mayor also joined the consensus.
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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] => Vendors to vacate "unstable" Unit 1
[Summary] => Over 400 vendors are to be relocated from Carbon Market Unit 1 after the city engineer's office said it is in danger of collapsing anytime.
Market Administrator Elpidio dela Victoria said the city engineer's office inspected the area two weeks ago and found that 17 concrete posts of Unit 1 are no longer connected to the building's foundation.
Dela Victoria said this might be because the posts are susceptible to water considering that the structure, reportedly built in the 1950's, is near the sea.
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ENGINEER ANTONIO SANCHEZ
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City market authority chief Elpidio dela Victoria yesterday said they have decided to let the vendors sign a waiver considering that they refuse to vacate the stalls of unit one. Vice Mayor Michael Rama who is currently acting mayor also joined the consensus.
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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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[Summary] => Over 400 vendors are to be relocated from Carbon Market Unit 1 after the city engineer's office said it is in danger of collapsing anytime.
Market Administrator Elpidio dela Victoria said the city engineer's office inspected the area two weeks ago and found that 17 concrete posts of Unit 1 are no longer connected to the building's foundation.
Dela Victoria said this might be because the posts are susceptible to water considering that the structure, reportedly built in the 1950's, is near the sea.
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