Arroceros declared permanent forest park
MANILA, Philippines — Manila Mayor Isko Moreno yesterday signed an ordinance declaring Arroceros as a permanent forest park.
The 2.2-hectare property, which used to house the Department of Education, Culture and Sports building, was filled with rubble.
Moreno said the ordinance was pursuant to Republic Act 5752 or the Local Autonomy Act, which mandates local governments to establish, develop and maintain a permanent forest, tree parks or watersheds within public land.
The rehabilitation of Arroceros was among Moreno’s campaign promises in the last elections.
“The use of the forest park must be consistent with the principles of sustainable development and the right of the people to a balanced and healthy ecology,” the ordinance read.
Under the measure, cutting of trees, dumping of wastes and any form of excavation within the forest park are prohibited.
Violators will be fined P2,500 for first offense, P3,500 for second offense and P5,000 and one year jail term for third offense.
The local government will designate peace officers, who will be tasked to issue citations against violators.
It will also create a committee to formulate a management plan for the maintenance and operations of the park.
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