UPDATE June 3, 2026 11:52 AM:
After a meeting between Baguio City Officials, and newsstand owners which was conducted yesterday, December 15, 2020 (Tuesday), city officials have agreed to give vendors six months’ extension to relocate and follow the plan of a .60-meter setback inside an establishment. Thus, on July 1, 2021, vending activities on sidewalks will not be allowed.
Furthermore, it was stated in the city’s information office page last December 12, 2020, that the move to regulate newspaper and watch repair stands in the city is in compliance with the road and sidewalk clearing directive of President Rodrigo Duterte.
And the move to regulate was decided in the meeting of the head of the following city offices according to City Permits and Licensing Division Chief Allan Abayao:
Abayao said that the regulation applies not only to the newspaper and watch repair stands but to all vending activities along sidewalks.
“Pursuant to the directive of the President, all obstructions along sidewalks will be removed. Newspaper and watch repair stands have been also advised to transfer inside any establishment but they have to appeal to the owner of the establishment for a favorable arrangement.”-City Permits and Licensing Division Chief Allan Abayao
Here are the following agreements stated in the PIO-City of Baguio post:
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Source: PIO-City of Baguio Dec. 15, PIO-City of Baguio Dec. 12
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