To be located at Anibong District

TACLOBAN CITY — The city government here is pushing forward with plans to construct a new public market in the coastal area of Anibong as part of efforts to modernize commerce and address long-standing issues at the current market site.
Mayor Alfred Romualdez said the project, which is expected to break ground within the year, will rise on a 7- to 8-hectare elevated area designed to mitigate flooding and ensure long-term resilience.
The planned facility is envisioned as a modern, spacious, and well-organized complex equipped with cold storage facilities, solar panels, rainwater catchment systems, and an upgraded drainage network to support sustainable operations.
“It is better for us to construct a new and better public market. There is already a plan but that was for the current one. But now, we have a new proposed public market,” Romualdez said.
He added that offices for the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) and the Tacloban City Police Office, as well as a new port area, will also be included in the proposed development.
Romualdez said building a new market is more practical than rehabilitating the existing structure, noting that its current location is no longer suitable as a major trading hub.
While the city has yet to release the total cost of the new project, the mayor said rehabilitating the existing public market along Quezon Boulevard would already cost at least P400 million.
Built in the 1970s, the Tacloban City Public Market has endured major disasters, including Super Typhoon Yolanda in 2013 and a fire on July 19 last year that gutted sections of the market and nearby city offices such as the Veterinary Office, Market Operations Office, and Treasurer’s Extension Office.
The soon-to-be-vacated market site is also being eyed for conversion into a passenger terminal, BFAR and police offices, and a public park.
City officials said the project is expected to boost economic activity and improve services for both vendors and consumers once completed.
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