SM’s entry an emotional issue in Dagupan
February 21, 2011 at 6:25 am 12 comments
The acrimonious debate recently on the venues where Dagupan City Mayor Benjie S. Lim would deliver his State of the City Address was a treat to the people in and outside of the city.
All dressed-up to the occasion, members of the Sanggunian Panlungsod stubbornly waited at the narrow August Chamber for the mayor to come, while a dressed- up Lim snubbed them and proceeded at the spacious City Astrodome to deliver his reports of his programs and misgivings on the politicized SP to the more than 3,000 yelling and applauding leaders and supporters who waited for him there.
Susmariosep, who needs an action thriller of a Lito Lapid or a Sylvester Stallone when we have adrenalin-powered clashes for free in Dagupan for sometime now?
But hold your horses, my man! The intramurals on when and how much would be the budget of the city after it undergoes the grinding machine of the SP is not yet the most exciting sight.
The most exciting and “bloody” treat that is still to unfold before our eyes would be how the SP led by Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez, a mall czarina, handles the application of giant retail store SM in case it starts to construct its edifice this year at the 12-hectare land in Brgy. Tambac.
Since the entry of SM was emphasized by the speech of Mayor Lim in his SOCA, let’s dissect how the mammoth retail store run by SM Prime Holdings, Inc. bode with the present seemingly Manila-based-mall hostile occupants of the city council.
According to my source at the City Hall, the mayor told Hans Sy (scion of the owner of SMPI) when he visited the office of the former last year the obstacles he has to deal before he could lift a nail to start his construction activity.
He said that SMPHI should first get clearances from the Department of Agrarian Reform and the Department of Environment & Natural Resources for the conversion of the real estate venue from agricultural to commercial.
After braving all these hitches, SMPHI should get a resolution from the SP for the amendments of its zone or land areas at Tambac from agricultural (swampland and fishpond) to commercial.
This is where SMPI would find its Iwo Jima. The Sys would be likened to the Palestinians who have been given by Israel a round around on their search for an elusive land which they could call home.
The Belen-led SP would fight tooth and nail against SMPI to even cast its shadow at Tambac.
Allowing SM Mall in the City, is like forcing the vice mayor to do a General Angie Reyes.
But here is my poser: Would this resistance boomerang with the VM and her allies in case they successfully drive out SM?
Local political analysts believed that the SM thing is an emotional issue among the city folks than the stalled P568 million 2011 city budgets.
It has a political price for its opponents to pay come 2013 poll.
Economically, the entry of SM would break the oligopoly in the giant retail business in the city that is led by the family of Fernandez.
This is no longer about the stalled increase of the pay hikes of city employees. This is no longer the prejudiced thousands of malnourished children that the SP deprives by not acting on the budget. Susmariosep, this is about the purchasing power of the tired and busted pocket of every Dagupenos who has been forced since time immemorial to buy their commodities at traditional mall in the city.
Remember, my dear Procopio: Upholding or stonewalling the entry of SM can define or ruin the political career of our politicians at the SP.
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Woe to the cities all over the country. With the latest decision of a flipflopping Supreme Court on its third reversals of its decisions, the petition of 16 towns for cityhood is almost certain.
But the downside here is that the present 122-strong members’ League of Cities of the Philippines would see a reduction of their share of their Internal Revenue Allotments from the national government.
Cities like Alaminos, Urdaneta, San Carlos, and Dagupan would lose tens of millions of national funding a year that mostly comes from the share in the Value Added Tax .
But the hardest to be hit among them would be Dagupan City.
Poor Dagupan, its hands are not only tied with her critical City Council that is bent to reduce her P568 Million 2011 budget. But the piggy backing of the 16 towns outside the P100 million requirements in the annual local income for cityhood would surely deprive the city by more than P20 million share in the IRA annually.
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throw | February 23, 2011 at 12:02 pm
di na yan matutuloy sa dagupan..nahaluan na ng politika yan..sayang nman!
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Ricardo Lopez | July 16, 2011 at 12:09 pm
from a reliable source, the project pushes thru. in fact, backfilling at the site is in progress.
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Banjo Peterson | February 23, 2011 at 12:41 pm
For VM Belen Fernandez to weigh in her position regarding SM going into Dagupan, it ieally is a great conflict of interest in her part to allow or not allow the giant- mall entry to the city. Her political interest will be against her business interest, and vice versa, when deciding on SM Dagupan. But with or wiithout SM Dagupan her business will compete with the upcoming Robinson Calasiao. If she allows SM Dagupan, she can keep her political status while adjusting with competition for her business. If she opposes SM, she surely be gone from the public life while also be competing for her business. There goes a saying- “damned if you do, doomed if you don’t”.
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marky | May 2, 2011 at 2:02 pm
calasiao in dagupan out
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POSADAS | August 29, 2011 at 3:01 pm
SA CALASIAO NA LANG WALA PANG HASSLE
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Cruz | September 10, 2011 at 3:09 pm
Why choose Dagupan eh puno ng pulitika & take note the interest ng business ng mga nakaupo…..susmaryosep!!!! Calasiao is the best choice
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Nick | September 14, 2011 at 12:43 pm
Dagupan is really a good market place. but i say, other cities across the country has better market. why? since people who leads them welcome every great business oppurtunity they can take, setting aside political-and-personal-business interests. Dagupan will continuously be known just as a mere fishculture capital. Why not aim higher, sp folks and not to mention the croc who leads your pack. Dagupan could’ve had better since the first SMPI shows its first intent.
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Nick | September 14, 2011 at 12:50 pm
Dagupan is really a good market place. but look, most cities across the country has better market why? since people who leads them welcome every great business oppurtunity they can take, setting aside political-and-personal-business interests. Dagupan will continuously be known just as a mere fishculture capital. Why not aim higher, sp folks and not to mention the croc who leads your pack. Dagupan could’ve had been better if only they gave in to SMPI’s first show of intent.
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kevila | September 30, 2011 at 1:02 pm
For sure SM will choose Calasiao, the place is more business friendly, politicians have no business interest to sacrifice & with the presence of Robinson’s Calasiao, surely hindi magpapa iwan ang SM, laging nagtatapatan ang dalawang higante na yan… For sure Ayala Mall is also looking for a land to built their mall in Calasiao…
Calasiao City na yan!!!
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throw | October 5, 2011 at 3:07 pm
Yaps Calasiao City.. the new business haven. and it will be the Fifth City in the Province of Pangasinan..
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virgilio f. infante | March 14, 2012 at 9:36 pm
Sa Lareg lareg, Malasiqui, Pangasinan na lang , malayo sa baha at rolling hills pa eco tourism site, Ang land area is quite for develpment
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Cide de Guzman | March 25, 2012 at 10:42 pm
mas maganda siguro pag sa calasiao na nga lang. sa dagupan kc may halong pulitika na kc at isa pa bka di pumayag ang fernandez, tiyak kc na malalaos ang csi nila. or better sa mapandan na lang magpatyo ng sm kung di na pwede sa calasiao hehe.