By Bernardo B. Ver II
Contributor
Laoag City—To
conform to International Civil Aviation Organization Standards and
Recommendation Practice, the Laoag International Airport (LIA) continues to
expand its runway and improve its facilities as part of the Department of
Transportation (DOTr) development programs.
According to Ronald Estabillo, Civil Aviation Authority terminal
manager for the Laoag airport, DOTr has long planned the project for the city’s
airport with funding of PHP128 million.
In February 2018, a memorandum of agreement (MOA) was
signed between the Ilocos Norte government represented by then Governor Ma.
Imelda Josefa “Imee” R. Marcos and the DOTr represented by Undersecretary for
Legal Affairs and Procurement, Atty. Reinier Paul Yebra.
However, the residential area near the airport will be
affected, as well as a creek and a barangay road.
The MOA tasks DOTr to fund the acquisition of affected
lots and the improvements found in the area including administrative costs,
disturbance compensation, and assistance to displaced people, transfer and
registration of land titles, procurement of the services of an independent
property appraiser or a government financial institution and for purposes of
property appraisal.
Meanwhile, the Ilocos Norte government shall facilitate
the acquisition of affected lots and resettlement with the affected persons in
support of the national government project.
The Airport’s development plan is also part of the Civil
Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) Manual of Standards for
Aerodromes, Laoag airport’s development has been included among the priority
projects of the national government.
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