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Establishment of Pangasinan Community Park well planned, cutting of trees duly approved by DENR

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—The Pangasinan Provincial Government stands firm that the establishment of the landmark Reflecting Pool and Interactive Fountain to be built at the heart of the Provincial Capitol Complex is a well-planned project that went through a technical and legal process.

On its groundbreaking on November 8, 2023, Governor Ramon V. Guico III said that the gigantic project is one of the significant undertakings to transpire that will spur economic growth and development  and define the vision of the present administration to make Pangasinan a premier province of great opportunities, sustained socio-economic growth, and a place where one can experience life at its best.

A product of thorough planning and deliberations of both the executive and legislative branches of the provincial government, along with multi-agencies concerned as well as grassroots leaders, the reflecting pool project, which is a historic first in the province, will define ‘meditation beyond aesthetics.’

Earlier, Gov. Guico stated that the present administration intends to create the Capitol landscape into something of cultural substance, a place where families can enjoy frolicking on weekends, iconically inspiring, intellectually engaging, and historically nostalgic.

As described by Engr. Alvin Bigay, head of the Provincial Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Center, said the reflecting pool will be similar to that of The Mansion in Baguio City and the Taj Mahal in India, while the interactive fountain will have the same features as the dancing fountain in Vigan.

To kick off the project, the Provincial Government of Pangasinan accomplished various requirements to put things in order to include the cutting of 64 trees of different species, which was done through the conduct of an ocular inspection and inventory of trees by CENRO-DENR. A tree-cutting permit was approved by DENR on January 16, 2024. As a replacement for the trees that were cut, 3,200 seedlings will be planted in different areas.

Likewise, some 150,000 seedlings were planted by the provincial government under its “Pangasinan Green Canopy” program, which affirms the present administration’s commitment to protect and preserve the environment.

Prior to the issuance of the tree-cutting permit, DENR’s Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) issued a Certificate of Non-Coverage on August 9, 2023.

The certification serves as evidence of the absence of any environmental threat or risk during the implementation of the project.

In an interview, Mark Angelo A. Quilon, Engr. II, DPWH Region I said that tree cutting shall commence after the permit is granted based on several requirements, including public consultation and certification from affected barangays (Poblacion and Libsong) and the Local Government Unit (LGU).

In carrying out the project, the Provincial Human Settlements and Urban Development Authority Officer cited that the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) has likewise approved the proposal of the provincial government to relocate the MacArthur marker along with those war relics at the Veterans Park near the baywalk, which is said to be a “fitting tribute to the veterans” without losing its historical significance since it will be transferred near the Lingayen Gulf, where General Douglas MacArthur landed in 1945.

In a letter sent by Dr. Emmanuel Franco Calairo, who chairs the NHCP, dated January 24, 2024, it was stated that “upon evaluation of the submitted revised plans, the NHCP hereby approves the proposed relocation of the World War II historical markers at the Lingayen beach front, which would provide better contextualization and appreciation of the 1945 Lingayen Gulf Landing.”

Also, the NHCP emphasized in the letter that they are amenable to the construction of a reflecting pool, which would stretch from the relocation site of the markers towards the north facade of the Provincial Capitol building.

Provincial Resolution No. 1057-2023 was crafted by the Pangasinan Provincial Board on December 11, 2023, favorably endorsing and interposing “no objection” to the redevelopment of the Provincial Capitol Complex.

(Ruby R. Bernardino & Chona C. Bugayong/PIMRO)

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Provincial Administrator Patague visits provincial hospitals

As part of Governor Ramon Guico’s efforts to provide higher-quality healthcare services, Provincial Administrator Melicio Patague II visited and met with the Chiefs of Hospital and employees.

Among the hospitals that he had already visited were Umingan Community Hospital (UCH), Asingan Community Hospital (ACH), and Eastern Pangasinan District Hospital (EPDH) in Tayug.

He also visited Bayambang District Hospital (BDH), Mangatarem District Hospital (MDH), and Lingayen District Hospital (LDH) on January 31 and the Dasol Community Hospital, Bolinao Community Hospital, and Western Pangasinan District Hospital on February 1.

During his visit, Provincial Administrator Patague shared the good news on PhilHealth Capitation.

“Ang release na po ng PF niyo ay kada huling Biyernes na po ng buwan. Pangalawa, wala na pong deduction,” PA Patague said.

The need for additional workers and an improved processing system has been eyed as an important component in addressing the concerns of patients in the emergency ward and outpatient department.

Meanwhile, PA Patague was impressed by the cleanliness and orderliness of the MDH. The Provincial Administrator likewise hailed LDH employees who have shown exemplary service.

As this developed, he reminded the employees to do what is right based on the rules and policies of the hospital for systematic healthcare services for Pangasinenses.

On a similar note, Asingan OIC-Chief of Hospital Agnes Leored D. Rioflorido cited the significance of the referral system in using an ambulance as vital and necessary to ensure the patient’s welfare before his transfer, whether to another government or private hospital.

Tayug District Hospital Chief Maria Vivian Espino, Umingan Community Hospital Chief Tracy Lou Bitoy, Provincial Legal Officer Baby Ruth Torre, and Provincial Accountant Atty. Marlon Operana, Atty. Jay-R Baniqued and PHMSO personnel joined PA Patague.

With health as one of the priority programs of the present administration, Governor Ramon V. Guico III earlier mentioned the systematic administration of the 14 hospitals in the province through the Hospital Management Service Office. (Chona C. Bugayong with reports from Kristene Joy V. Flores and Rich Majin / PIMRO)