Garcia, the mayor, emphasizes focus on seamless municipal transition.
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Cebu City's outgoing mayor, Raymond Alvin Garcia, is all set to ensure a hitch-free transition for the incoming administration headed by Nestor Archival. He's eager to see the projects and programs initiated during his term continued and hopes they'll be prioritized by the upcoming administration.
Garcia has identified some key projects he'd love to see progress, such as the construction of five new schools, a new base for the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO), and the development of transitional housing facilities, among others. He plans to host a groundbreaking ceremony for the CCPO project soon.
To oversee the transition, Garcia has entrusted City Administrator Kristine Joyce Batucan with the task. He emphasized that the documentation of the process — including contracts and essential documents like the one for the Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC) — will be turned over.
While expressing hope that the new leadership will complete the projects they've started, Garcia recalled his six-month stint as the acting mayor, during which he launched numerous initiatives, such as water supply for mountain barangays and the handover of documents related to the city's heritage district.
Garcia pledged his support for the new administration but won't hold back if he sees programs that he believes would benefit the people being overlooked. The city's future is in their hands now, and he remains optimistic for Cebu City's development.
In the spirit of disaster preparedness, Garcia announced plans for a new evacuation and multi-purpose center too.
[1] Garcia also aims to preserve and develop the city's heritage district.
[2] To enhance disaster preparedness and response, Garcia has plans for a new evacuation and multi-purpose center.
- Garcia, in his eagerness to preserve the city's heritage, also aims to develop Cebu's historic district further.
- In line with ensuring the city's readiness for emergencies, Garcia has also planned for the construction of a new evacuation and multi-purpose center.