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Isko declares Arroceros ‘permanent forest park’

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Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko” Domagoso has signed an ordinance declaring Arroceros Park, dubbed as the “last lung” of the capital, as a “permanent forest park.”

Domagoso signed Ordinance No. 8607 on Tuesday, declaring the piece of land along Arroceros Street, formerly property of the Department of Education, as a permanent forest park.

In a statement released by the Manila Public Information Office, Domagoso said the local government will allocate P1 million for the park’s operations.

Arroceros Park, permanent forest park
Student volunteers sweep the dried leaves at Arroceros Forest Park in Manila. On Tuesday, Manila Mayor Francisco ‘Isko’ Domagoso signed an ordinance making Arroceros a permanent forest park. Norman Cruz 

“The use and enjoyment of the Arroceros Forest Park must be consistent with the principles of sustainable development and the right of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology,” the ordinance read.

Under the ordinance, cutting trees, dumping waste products, and any form of excavation within the area of the forest park are prohibited.

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Violators will be fined P2,500 on first offense, P3,500 on their second offense, and P5,000 and/or imprisonment not exceeding one year depending on the court’s discretion for the third offense.

The riverside park near Manila City Hall is home to some 3,000 species of birds and trees. The park  was developed in 1993 but was closed to the public after portions of the area were occupied by informal settlers and gangsters.

The transformation of the park was one of Domagoso’s campaign promises.

“Let’s turn Manila into a green city,” he said.

After winning the mayoral election in 2019, he vowed to preserve and improve recreational areas like zoos and parks in Manila City, after some city properties were rumored to be for sale.

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