Hyl Retuya, legal and admin head of the Impounding section of the Traffic Enforcement Agency of Mandaue (TEAM) said on Saturday, July 1, that city ordinance 211-2023 will undergo its third and final reading on Monday, July 3.
According to the ordinance, owners of impounded vehicles would be given a three-month amnesty period to pay a P1,000 accumulated storage cost, which is lower compared to P500 per day for large vehicles and P100 per day for light vehicles, including motorcycles.
If the owners fail to pay during the prescribed period, their vehicles, including motorcycles, will be auctioned by the city.
Retuya said that amidst the city’s impending implementation of its amnesty ordinance, half or 500 out of the 1,000 impounded vehicles in Mandaue City have been claimed by their owners. (HIC)
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