Labella said on Friday afternoon that he wants the collection of the fees/rent of the night market vendors, who are paying for their space in Colon Street and other streets in the downtown Cebu City, to be systemised first before allowing them to continue with their operations.
Labella said there were also reports of certain entities collecting from the vendors and not remitting the collections to the city. However, this proposal will have to go through a legal process. This is why he directed the City Legal Office to study this proposal. She urged the vendors to simply follow the mandate so that their carts will not be confiscated if found they are found selling at night along the downtown streets.Two women-vendors who have been selling at the night market since 2007 were surprised by the mayor’s decision and were worried of how long the suspension will take.
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