THE owner of White Gold House Restaurant repeated his appeal to the Cebu City government to remove fire victims of Tejero and Carreta fire victims living in sidewalks near his establishment.
Alex Gaisano, who visited City Hall yesterday, said three weeks have passed since he wrote Mayor Michael Rama about the problem, which is driving customers away.
Philip Zafra, the mayors chief of staff, assured Gaisano that action would be taken on his request.
Mayor Michael Rama told Cebu Daily News last night that he would visit the fire victims today to persuade them to return to the areas where their homes used to stand.
“The reblocking is done and so it’s just right to let them return to their homes,” he said.
He said City Hall already released free construction materials for fire victims to rebuild their homes.
Gaisano wrote Rama on July 17 to complain about the presence of fire victims living in sidewalks near his restaurant at the North Reclamation Area.
He said customers were afraid to come in because of the sight of the sidewalk settlers and fear that their vehicles may be vandalize. Fire victims already occupy David Gaisano Street in front of his store and nearby sidewalks, leaving no space for parking.
Their stay was supposed to be only temporary since the Tejero and Carreta sports centers were already filled with fire victims.
About 300 families now occupy shelters built on the sidewalks and street.
Some have begun relocating to a lot owned by Robinsons a few blocks away.
Meanwhile, Mayor Rama ordered the city engineering office to reblock the site of Wednesday night’s fire in sitio Baka in barangay Apas.
About 14 houses were razed in the late afternoon fire in a private lot near the Gaisano Country Mall. /Correspondent Edison A. Delos Angeles
Complete stories on our Digital Edition newsstand for tablets, netbooks and mobile phones; 14-issue free trial. About to step out? Get breaking alerts on your mobile.phone. Text ON INQ BREAKING to 4467, for Globe, Smart and Sun subscribers in the PhilippinesAlex Gaisano, who visited City Hall yesterday, said three weeks have passed since he wrote Mayor Michael Rama about the problem, which is driving customers away.
Philip Zafra, the mayors chief of staff, assured Gaisano that action would be taken on his request.
Mayor Michael Rama told Cebu Daily News last night that he would visit the fire victims today to persuade them to return to the areas where their homes used to stand.
“The reblocking is done and so it’s just right to let them return to their homes,” he said.
He said City Hall already released free construction materials for fire victims to rebuild their homes.
Gaisano wrote Rama on July 17 to complain about the presence of fire victims living in sidewalks near his restaurant at the North Reclamation Area.
He said customers were afraid to come in because of the sight of the sidewalk settlers and fear that their vehicles may be vandalize. Fire victims already occupy David Gaisano Street in front of his store and nearby sidewalks, leaving no space for parking.
Their stay was supposed to be only temporary since the Tejero and Carreta sports centers were already filled with fire victims.
About 300 families now occupy shelters built on the sidewalks and street.
Some have begun relocating to a lot owned by Robinsons a few blocks away.
Meanwhile, Mayor Rama ordered the city engineering office to reblock the site of Wednesday night’s fire in sitio Baka in barangay Apas.
About 14 houses were razed in the late afternoon fire in a private lot near the Gaisano Country Mall. /Correspondent Edison A. Delos Angeles
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