The issues on
flood and Drainage in Boracay were presented by the Town Council of Malay to
the new Officer In Charge, Tim Ticar, of the Department of Tourism.
During Ticar’s
attendance at the Town Council session Tuesday morning for a courtesy call, he
answered some of the appeals of the Council including the Council’s request to
be updated regarding the Drainage project in Boracay.
This followed
Ticar’s announcement that he had a scheduled dialogue with the Boracay Island
Water Company (BIWC).
Town Council
Member Dante Pagsugiron requested Ticar to inquire about the plan of Tourism
Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) since the agency had allegedly
promised several times to the Local Government of Malay , that it would fix the
drainage problem.
Meanwhile,
the Town Council also asked Ticar of his plans as the new OIC of the DOT,
adding that the Council had not felt the presence of the DOT for some time in the
island.
Although
Ticar did not answer directly, he said that they have their own management
styles. He added that he was instructed by higher authority to have an open
communication with the LGU of Malay and stakeholders to know their sentiments. With
this he said he would persistently communicate with the Town Council about
different matters related to tourism.
In turn, the
Council expressed its interest in helping the DOT.
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