CEBU CITY, Philippines -- Notices of Illegal Construction have been issued to four business establishments in downtown Cebu City for obstructing the Estero de Parian's three-meter
Task Force Gubat sa Baha Chairman Roy Cimatu gives the go signal for the serving of 10-day notices to 51 establishments that violate the easement law. | Cebu City PIO
Arce said this is just the first four of the 50 structures they identified to have been violating the three-meter easement rule of the Estero de Parian.Cebu City gov’t set to issue demolition notices to 3 malls, 47 other establishments on Nov. 28 “Gisugdan nato karon, ni-serve ta sa final notice kay nihatag naman ta nila og first notice katong nagpatawag ta nila og meeting sa mga stakeholders. Kani, for Estero de Parian, this is the second and the final notice para mo boluntaryo sila,” she said.
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