It is time for the city government to take measures in the administration of the built-up areas in Camp John Hay.
According to the former mayor now candidate for congressman Mauricio Domogan, Section 16 of Resolution 362 series 1994 requires the BCDA to transfer ownership of the land and its built-up areas and improved structures within the Camp John Hay Special Economic Zone to the city government upon expiration of the lease contract between BCDA and developer, Camp John Hay Development Corporation.
A few months ago, the Supreme Court affirmed the rescission of the contract of lease between the BCDA and CJHDevCo.
The BCDA has since taken over CJHDevCo with a new company permitted to operate some businesses thereat.
The city government is expected to earn millions from the operation of the hotels alone.
There are currently three hotels at the CJH. With the entry of a new developer, more businesses are expected to be established at the former American recreation area.
Domogan added, the city should also assert collection of its shares from the lease and operations, which up to this time have not been fully paid.
Domogan said if elected in Congress, he will prioritize review of the 19 Conditions governing the development of CJH for 30 years after development, the people of Baguio have not fully realized the benefits as spelled out in the conditions (PR)

