
We, the undersigned faith-based leaders, CSO leaders and organizations, parents, youth, and concerned citizens of Baguio City, write this petition with humility, respect, and sincere concern for our beloved city.
We acknowledge and deeply appreciate our local government's ongoing efforts to promote inclusivity, peace, and unity among all people. However, we respectfully express our dissatisfaction and moral concern, and we humbly request clarification and review regarding the installation of the "Pridestrian Walk" and its visible marker at Camp John Hay, which have recently drawn public attention.
Our purpose is not to condemn or divide, but to seek transparency, accountability, and truth, ensuring that all government actions reflect the moral, cultural, and spiritual values that define Baguio as a "City of Character."
đ Our Humble Questions and Concerns
1.Transparency and Authorization
2. Funding and Partnership
If public funds were utilized, under what budget line or government program was it included?
If privately sponsored, what agreement or partnership authorized the use of government-managed property for a display carrying ideological or advocacy significance?
3. Regulatory and Legal Compliance
If later found to be non-compliant or inconsistent with established standards or public policy, we respectfully request a review and appropriate corrective action to address such oversight.
4. Moral, Cultural, and Generational Implications
We humbly appeal that public installations remain neutral and represent shared community values — peace, discipline, integrity, respect, and faith in God.
5. Government Neutrality and Future Safeguards
We trust our city leaders' desire to uphold fairness and impartiality.
Therefore, we humbly recommend that the city adopt a policy of neutrality in public symbols and displays, particularly those tied to moral, ideological, or advocacy-driven causes, to prevent misunderstanding or division within the community.
âïž Our Humble Requests and Proposed Actions
1. Clarification and Disclosure
Whether DPWH, CJHMC, or the City Engineering Office provided formal evaluation or clearance.
2. Legal and Administrative Review
The Pridestrian Walk and its visible marker be removed or repainted, and
That similar advocacy installations be prohibited on Baguio government-managed properties henceforth.
3. Policy Formulation and Consultation
We recommend the creation of a policy or ordinance requiring that all future public art, displays, and advocacy projects undergo multi-sectoral consultation and City Council review, ensuring that they reflect shared civic and moral values.
4. Public Dialogue and Partnership
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