Dagupan market: Will 50% rental discount really work?
DAGUPAN officials have not lost hope that business will soon perk up in the two-year old Malimgas Public Market, tagged as the most modern public market ever built yet in northern Luzon.
Vice Mayor Alvin Fernandez said the city council will soon conduct a committee hearing to gauge the sentiment of the public if the proposed 50 percent discount for the stallholders in the second floor of the market will result in 100 percent occupancy.
The incentive is only good for the months of October till December or because October has already started, the offer might start in November till December.
City hall however is not biting the proposal of the city council.
City Administrator Rafael Baraan said if the council passes a resolution providing for incentives to stallholders of the market’s second floor, it will simply ignore it.
As of now, the second floor of the market was designed for car parking, yet only a few vehicles are using the same daily, at a big loss to the contractor that obtained the contract to operate the same as pay parking area.
“The problem is on the second floor of the market, not on the first floor which is now fully occupied,” explained Fernandez who expressed hope the initiative will increase a little the revenue collection in that part of the market.
The public market, funded by P315 million loan of the city from the Land Bank of the Philippines, is supposed to be self-liquidating but based on the experience during the past two years, the market has failed to meet projections drawn up in its feasibility studies.
Baraan considers the 50% discount proposal as ill-conceived and ill-timed and the councilors who initiated this must have been ill-advised because the same is really “out of place” and “very questionable”.
“It will in fact become a negative thing for the city. It will not help like the way they are thinking,” Baraan said.
Vice Mayor Fernandez said the proposal is only an idea and it will still be Mayor Benjamin Lim who will have a final say on the matter.
