Markets, abattoir fees collection up
The Local Economic Enterprise Office (LEEO) of the Iloilo City posted almost half a million increase in revenue collections from public markets and slaughterhouse fees in September.
“These funds will be a great help in realizing our priority programs and projects to ensure better delivery of basic social services to our constituents,” Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog said.
A report of LEEO Officer-in-charge Vincent de la Cruz to Mabilog show, total collections from market rentals, light fees, cash tickets, market fees, terminal and concessionaire’s fees from Molo bus terminal, and slaughterhouse fees amounted to P4,683,873 last month compared to P4,216,923 during the same month last year.
Fees collected from electricity bills of vendors reached P1.3 million compared to last year’s P1.09 million.
Slaughterhouse fees also went up to P1.1 million compared to last year’s P995,145.
Cash ticket fees collected from vendors occupying more than their allotted spaces, transient or those without prescribed stalls reached P1 million compared to last year’s P845,867.*PNA