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VISION-MISSION STATEMENT
2016 Annual Report
Urdaneta City
CITY GOVERNMENT OF URDANETA
VISION-MISSION STATEMENT
2016 Annual Report
Urdaneta City
Republic of the Philippines
CITY GOVERNMENT OF URDANETA
Province of Pangasinan
Old City Hall Alexander Street, Poblacion
Urdaneta City, 2428
Pangasinan, Philippines
Phone: (075) 633-7080
New City Hall Mac Arthur Highway, Anonas
Urdaneta City, 2428
Pangasinan, Philippines
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.urdaneta-city.gov.ph
VISION-MISSION STATEMENT
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VISION
URDANETA CITY is envisioned to be a center of agro-industrial
development and educational advancement, a city with viable solid waste
management, admirable traffic system, sustainable social services and equitable
opportunity, and a community of God-loving, well-disciplined, self- reliant, and
development –oriented people. It shall be an urban growth center and a model of
good governance in Northern Luzon.
MISSION
URDANETA CITY is committed to provide adequate infrastructure
facilities and basic social services to promote a healthy and safe environment, to
practice good governance and dynamic leadership in ensuring political stability and
economic self-sufficiency, and to promote people participation and policy
formulation and project implementation.
EXECUTIVE MESSAGE
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The development state of Urdaneta City has a
promise of good future for its constituents. 2016 has
proved to be a stepping stone into reaching that goal.
More investments are pouring in and more
infrastructural projects are completed to cater the
growing demand of economic growth. Concerns to
environmental issues such as climate change were
initiated further this year and it has begun to mainstream into development
plans.
The fight against drugs has been intensified in 2016. It is with pride to
report that 88% of the total barangays are free from illegal drugs. The battle
against illegal drugs has not been easy but with the intensive and effective
campaign of our police task force and the trust of the people of Urdaneta,
nothing is impossible.
In relation to revenues, this year’s income has increase by 4% from Php
757 million to Php 789 million, undoubtedly a result of our aggressive collection
efforts and extensive reforms in the collection system. More investments have
also reach our city this year, a strong indicator of the resilient state of our
economy and a confirmation of the growing built of the city as an investment
destination in Luzon. More businesses in Urdaneta mean more job opportunities
for Urdanetans, thus our intense efforts to repackage our beloved city as a
growth center and an investment destination.
Problems associated with urban development are inevitable. However, it
is part of the city officials’ commitment and mandate to address these issues to
ensure a sustainable, harmonious, and livable community. Some are the
assurances that should be addressed for the next coming years: improvement on
general social services on education, health and housing, and develop anti-
poverty programs and disaster preparedness; advance tourism campaigns and
development, emphasizing the environmental and cultural characteristics that
make Urdaneta distinct from other cities; and, enhance agricultural development
and trading by establishing support facilities.
The year 2016 has left us a challenge to dream, to strive more, and to
aspire further to make our city a better dwelling place for the future generation.
It is my humble request to the people of Urdaneta to walk with me in unity,
trust, and commitment towards the economic development and social
advancement of our beloved City of Urdaneta.
Hon. Amadeo G.E. Perez IV
City Mayor
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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01CITY PROFILE
03 ELECTED CITY OFFICIALS
08 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS
19ADMINISTRATIVE GOVERNANCE
19 LOCAL LEGISLATION
22 TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY
22 REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE
24 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
35 EDUCATION
41 HEALTH AND SANITATION
44 HOUSING
45 PROTECTIVE SERVICES
46 SOCIAL WELFARE
47 ROAD NETWORK
48 MAINSTREAMING CCA-DRR
53 ANNEX SP RESOLUTIONS
76 ANNEX CITY ORDINANCES
77 ANNEX EXECUTIVE ORDERS
80 ANNEX FDPP DOCUMENTS
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CITY PROFILE
A. Historical Development
Urdaneta was organized into a pueblo on January 8, 1858 when the
contiguous settlement of the pioneering inhabitants, mostly Ilocanos and a
sprinkling of Pangasinenses, met all requirements of becoming a town. It came
into existence from the conglomeration of portions of barrios from the
surrounding towns of Asingan, Villasis, Malasiqui, Sta. Barbara, Mangaldan,
Manaoag and Binalonan.
The petitioners for the creation of the new independent town identified
themselves as Cabezas Tenietes representing the inhabitants of barrios Batad in
Asingan, Nancamaliran in Sta. Barbara and Caocalan in Mangaldan. They
proposed that the new town be named Soldevilla, in honor of the alcalde Mayor of
the province at that time, Senior Don Manuel Boutelon y Soldevilla. However, the
Alcalde Mayor himself declined the honor and instead proposed the name
Urdaneta, with the recommendation of the Parish Priest, Fr. Nicolas Manrique
Alonzo as the first cura parocco. The town was named in honor of Father Andres
de Urdaneta. Father Andres de Urdaneta was a famous soldier, navigator,
historian, cosmographer and evangelist who was assigned by King Philip II of
Spain to join the Legaspi Expedition of 1564. A monument outside Intramuros
shows Legazpi carrying a sword while Urdaneta at his side holding up the cross.
There, an inscription reads: “he is the unparalleled cosmographer, pioneer of the
Christian and Spanish civilization in the Philippines”.
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The Vicar of Sta. Barbara and the curates of Asingan and Mangaldan
supported Father Alonzo’s proposal to name the new town Urdaneta. The
petition took almost two years to be processed. But soon after that, the
Governor-General issued a decree and the new town of Urdaneta was finally
born on the 8th of January 1858. Two months later, the town of Urdaneta was
finally inaugurated which dated March 8, 1858. An assembly of Principales
represented by the seven towns composed of Asingan, Sta. Barbara,
Mangaldan, San Jacinto, Manaoag, Binalonan, and Villasis gathered in
Urdaneta. The documents on the proclamation of the new town was executed
and signed by all the participating officials. Concurrent with the inauguration
was the construction of Urdaneta’s first concrete church, forerunner of today’s
Catholic Cathedral and present site of Eastern Pangasinan’s Bishopric.
On January 10, 1998, through a bill sponsored by Rep. Amadeo R. Perez
Jr., the Philippine Congress enacted R.A. 8480 converting the Municipality of
Urdaneta into a component city of the Province of Pangasinan. The people of
Urdaneta, in a plebiscite, overwhelmingly ratified this legislative act and
Urdaneta was proclaimed a city on March 21, 1998.
B. Socio-Cultural Development The early settlers of Urdaneta were Ilocanos from the North who
brought along with them their beliefs, customs and traditions. They are
protective, visionaries and clannish. Their houses, which were made of
bamboo and cogon, were compactly arranged. A Spanish Historian named
Buzeta, commented on the way they constructed their houses:
“These Indios, upon establishing their communities, constructed their houses so
close to one another that no space was left for their orchards contrary to the common
practice of the natives in other places of the island who constructed their houses isolated
in the fields adjacent to their farms.”
Some of the old socio-cultural traits were handed down to succeeding
generations. These refer to pugot (creature without head; ansisit (dwarf);
serena (mermaid); al-alia (ghost); anito (deity); and beliefs such as, never sing
in front of a stove while cooking for surely one will marry an old maid or an
old man. Foremost among the inhabitants’ customs and traditions are “mano,”
kissing the hands of elders as a sign of respect; and “uli,” a pre- wedding
arrangement or agreement whereby the parents of the bride and groom
finalize wedding preparations inclusive of the dowry, date of marriage and
related matter. A few of these practices slowly vanished with the advent of
Christian religion propagated by the Spanish and American rules. Nowadays,
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due to migrations from Tarlac, Pampanga and even as far as Batangas, other
beliefs are likewise infused in the community’s cultural heritage.
C. Political and Administrative Development The political maturity of the present-day leaders was handed down
from the early inhabitants banking on unity and cooperation. The leaders
were reposed on the responsibility of governance considering the general
welfare of the constituents.
The Spaniards introduced the centralized form of government and an
administrative system whereby the head of a “sitio” was called “Teniente
Absolute” and of the town, “Gobernadorcillo.” In 1843, the title
“Gobernadorcillo” was changed to “Captain.”
The year 1899 ushered the American Era in the Philippine History.
One of the local administrative orders asserted by the Americans was the
installation of “Municipal Presidents” in lieu of “Capitanes.” From 1937 to the
present, the local chief executive was referred to as “Municipal Mayor.”
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ELECTED CITY OFFICIALS
(2016-2019)
CITY MAYOR: HON. AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV
CITY VICE-MAYOR: HON. JULIO F. PARAYNO III
CITY COUNCILORS: HON. JIMMY D. PARAYNO
HON. MARIA TERESA SOCORRO P. NAGUIAT
HON. MAURA JENNIFER G. GARCIA
HON. PETER JASON I. AGASLUD
HON. ANTONINO P. PEREZ
HON. HERODUTOS F. SUMERA
HON. DOMINADOR M. VILLANUEVA III
HON. JESUS Ll. BASCO
HON. BLESILDO F. SUMERA
HON. FLORENCIO B. ADUCA
HON. MICHAEL BRIAN M. PEREZ
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D. The Physical Environment
Geographical Location. Urdaneta is a landlocked city strategically
located at the eastern part of the Province of Pangasinan. It is situated on 15°
56’ to 16° 0’ latitude and 120° 29’ to 120° 37’ longitude. The city is bisected
on the east and west sides by the Manila North Road and traversed by the
McArthur Highway on the north and south parts.
The City of Urdaneta is about 186 kilometres from Metro Manila and
approximately 70 kilometres from Baguio City. It is 100 kilometres from San
Fernando City, La Union, 28 kilometres from Dagupan City, Pangasinan, and
40 kilometres from the Capital Town of Lingayen, Pangasinan.
Boundaries. The city is bounded on the north by the municipalities of
Manaoag, Laoac and Binalonan, and the Musing River; on the northwest by
the municipality of Mapandan; on the south by the municipality of Villasis; on
the southwest by the municipality of Malasiqui; on the east by the
municipality of Asingan; and on the west by the municipality of Sta. Barbara.
Figure 1. Map of Pangasinan and Urdaneta Land Area. Urdaneta covers a total area of approximately 12,098 hectares.
The land area of the city comprises the 2.25 percent of the total land area of
Pangasinan and a 0.94 percent of the total land area of Region I.
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Table 1. Land Area of Region I, Pangasinan and Urdaneta.
Land Area (has) % Share of Urdaneta
Urdaneta 12,098 _
Pangasinan 536,818 2.25
Region I 1,284,019 0.94
There are 34 barangays in Urdaneta. The largest barangay is Cabaruan
with 955.4 hectares which is 7.9 percent of the total land area of Urdaneta.
The smallest barangay in terms of land area is barangay Tulong with 126.4
hectares, a percentage of 1.04 of the total land area. The barangay boundaries
are shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2. Map of Urdaneta
Geophysical Attributes.
The city forms part of the Central Plains of Luzon consisting of
generally flat landforms. Majority of the barangays have nearly flat terrain.
The terraced portions of barangays Cabaruan, Oltama and Sugcong on the
southwest portion of the city are utilized as orchard and pasture areas.
The city has a general slope range of zero to three percent. However,
the terrain at its southwestern portions, specifically in barangays Oltama,
Cabaruan, and Sugcong, is gently sloping to moderately hilly with a slope
range of three to eight percent.
Urdaneta is blessed with rich soil suitable for almost all kinds of
agricultural crops. The types of soil present in Urdaneta are the Quingua
Series, Bantog Series, San Miguel Series, and San Fabian Series.
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Geologic and Natural Hazards
Earthquake. Urdaneta is traversed at its north eastern tip by the Pozorrubio
to Umingan major fault line. This fault line goes in consonance with the
Philippine fault line which runs from Dingalan Bay in Aurora Province to the
Lingayen Gulf. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
(PHIVOLCS) recommended a five-metre easement on both sides of fault
traces
Flood Hazard. Flood prone areas include portions of barangays Poblacion,
Pinmaludpod, Nancayasan, San Jose, Camantiles, Tulong, Anonas and the
lowland portions of barangays.
Siltation. The city is generally underlain by sedentary rocks of quaternary
alluvial, lacustrine, river and residual deposits (Bureau of Mines, Regional
Office I).
Erosion. Majority of the barangays experience no erosion at all. This means
that no conspicuous erosion is experienced although the topsoil may be
disturbed. This is the case in areas that are flat or level to nearly level,
especially in wetlands and paddy rice locations. Some portions of Labit West
experience none to slight (insipient) erosion. In this category of erosion, the
topsoil is disturbed but ploughing may negate the very slight insipient
erosion. This is particularly found in areas that are nearly level to very gently
sloping but more especially in areas that are terraced and devoted to paddy
rice. Parts of barangays Cabaruan Oltama and Sugcong have slight erosion.
The pattern in these areas is characterized by sheet erosion with small rills.
This type of erosion is a condition wherein the topsoil is disturbed and
slightly reduced by sheet erosion and small rills with no conspicuous
development of braids or gullies. This is found in areas that are very gently
sloping to gently undulating, especially in areas with terraced paddies, rotated
crops and with short slope length. Areas along the Macalong River and
Tulong and Calegu Rivers experience slight erosion, as well.
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Figure 3. Flood Hazard Map of Urdaneta
Meteorology Climate and Rainfall. Urdaneta has two major seasons, the wet and the dry
season. The City experiences the dry season from November to April. The
wet season, in turn, is experienced from May to October with an average
rainfall of 86 mm. The heaviest rainfalls usually occur between July to
September. Seven to nine return periods of typhoon visit the City annually.
Relative Humidity and Temperature. The city has a moderately hot
temperature. The lowest recorded temperature is 21.6 °C during the month of
December while the highest is 34 during the month of June. Relative humidity
is 86 °C.
Vegetative Cover. Pastureland covers 282.20 hectares which is a 2.33 percent of the locality’s
total land area. This can be found in the rolling hills of barangays – Oltama,
Cabaruan and Sugcong, bounding the municipalities of Villasis and Malasiqui.
Mango farms are located on the hills of these barangays while rice fields are
on their lowlands which are watered by rivers and creeks. The city has no
large-scale grassland and even forest.
Mineral Resources. Mineral Resources in the city include tuffaceous shell deposits found in
Cabaruan and Labit West, as well as gravel and sands deposits in the rivers.
Water Resources. The city has three major resources of water as well as several creeks in almost
all the barangays. These include the Tulong and Musing Rivers at the
northern boundary; the Mitura River bisected barangays Poblacion and San
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Vicente; and the Macalong River. These bodies of water, as well as the
tributaries of the Agno River from the Province of Benguet, drain into the
central plains of the Province of Pangasinan. Irrigation water to the prime
agricultural lands of Urdaneta comes from the Tangal Perez Dam in barangay
Nancalobasaan.
Figure 4.River System Map of Urdaneta
E. Demographic Characteristics
Population Composition
Based on the POPCEN 2015 by the Philippine Statistics Authority
(PSA), Urdaneta City posted a total population of 132, 940. In Region I, the
city ranked third as the most populous local government unit. Urdaneta’s
population share to the province of Pangasinan decreased by .01 percent from
4.51% in 2010 to 4.50% in 2015 (Table 2).
Table 2. Population Share of Urdaneta City.
Population: 2000, 2010, and 2015 Censuses 2000 2010 2015
Urdaneta 111, 582 125,451 132,940
Pangasinan 2,434,000 2,780,000 2,957,000
% share of Urdaneta 4.58 4.51 4.50 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Figure 5. Population share of Urdaneta City
Utilizing the 2015 population and growth rate of 1.17%, the projected
population of Urdaneta City for 2016 is 134,495. According to PSA, Urdaneta
City’s average household size is 4.4. From there, the City’s total household
population of 30,214 was derived for the year 2015. Using the 2015 household
population as the baseline and growth rate 1.17%, the total household
population for 2016 will be 30,567. Tables 3 and 4 illustrate the actual and
projected population and the actual and projected household population per
barangay respectively.
Population share of Urdaneta to Pangasinan (2015)
Urdaneta Pangasinan
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Table 3. 2015 Total Population and Projected Population per Barangay.
BARANGAY 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Anonas 5,595 5,660 5,727 5,794 5,861 5,930 5,999 6,070
Bactad East 2,104 2,129 2,154 2,179 2,204 2,230 2,256 2,282
Bayaoas 5,653 5,719 5,786 5,854 5,922 5,992 6,062 6,133
Bolaoen 1,565 1,583 1,602 1,621 1,640 1,659 1,678 1,698
Cabaruan 2,281 2,308 2,335 2,362 2,390 2,418 2,446 2,475
Cabuloan 2,830 2,863 2,897 2,930 2,965 2,999 3,035 3,070
Camanang 4,484 4,536 4,590 4,643 4,698 4,753 4,808 4,864
Camantiles 6,123 6,195 6,267 6,340 6,415 6,490 6,566 6,642
Casantaan 1,559 1,577 1,596 1,614 1,633 1,652 1,672 1,691
Catablan 5,576 5,641 5,707 5,774 5,842 5,910 5,979 6,049
Cayambanan 4,008 4,055 4,102 4,150 4,199 4,248 4,298 4,348
Consolacion 1,585 1,604 1,622 1,641 1,660 1,680 1,700 1,719
Dilan- Paurido 6,185 6,257 6,331 6,405 6,480 6,555 6,632 6,710
Labit Proper 3,417 3,457 3,497 3,538 3,580 3,622 3,664 3,707
Labit West 2,443 2,472 2,501 2,530 2,559 2,589 2,620 2,650
Mabanogbog 3,349 3,388 3,428 3,468 3,509 3,550 3,591 3,633
Macalong 1,515 1,533 1,551 1,569 1,587 1,606 1,625 1,644
Nancalobasaan 3,226 3,264 3,302 3,341 3,380 3,419 3,459 3,500
Nancamaliran East 4,882 4,939 4,997 5,055 5,115 5,174 5,235 5,296
Nancamaliran West 5,383 5,446 5,510 5,574 5,639 5,705 5,772 5,840
Nancayasan 6,944 7,025 7,107 7,191 7,275 7,360 7,446 7,533
Oltama 1,393 1,409 1,426 1,442 1,459 1,476 1,494 1,511
Palina East 4,510 4,563 4,616 4,670 4,725 4,780 4,836 4,893
Palina West 2,965 3,000 3,035 3,070 3,106 3,143 3,179 3,217
Pinmaludpod 7,213 7,297 7,383 7,469 7,557 7,645 7,734 7,825
Poblacion 7,665 7,755 7,845 7,937 8,030 8,124 8,219 8,315
P.T. Orata 1,960 1,983 2,006 2,030 2,053 2,077 2,102 2,126
San Jose 5,677 5,743 5,811 5,879 5,947 6,017 6,087 6,159
San Vicente 10,572 10,696 10,821 10,947 11,076 11,205 11,336 11,469
Sta. Lucia 2,840 2,873 2,907 2,941 2,975 3,010 3,045 3,081
Sto. Domingo 3,241 3,279 3,317 3,356 3,395 3,435 3,475 3,516
Sugcong 960 971 983 994 1,006 1,017 1,029 1,041
Tipuso 1,911 1,933 1,956 1,979 2,002 2,025 2,049 2,073
Tulong 1,326 1,342 1,357 1,373 1,389 1,405 1,422 1,438
TOTAL 132,940 134,495 136,069 137,661 139,272 140,901 142,550 144,217
Source: City Planning & Development Office, Urdaneta City.
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Table 4. Total Household Population and Projected Population per Barangay.
BARANGAY 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Anonas 1,272 1,286 1,302 1,317 1,332 1,348 1,364 1,379
Bactad East 478 484 489 495 501 507 513 519
Bayaoas 1,285 1,300 1,315 1,330 1,346 1,362 1,378 1,394
Bolaoen 356 360 364 368 373 377 381 386
Cabaruan 518 524 531 537 543 549 556 562
Cabuloan 643 651 658 666 674 682 690 698
Camanang 1,019 1,031 1,043 1,055 1,068 1,080 1,093 1,106
Camantiles 1,392 1,408 1,424 1,441 1,458 1,475 1,492 1,510
Casantaan 354 358 363 367 371 376 380 384
Catablan 1,267 1,282 1,297 1,312 1,328 1,343 1,359 1,375
Cayambanan 911 922 932 943 954 965 977 988
Consolacion 360 364 369 373 377 382 386 391
Dilan-Paurido 1,406 1,422 1,439 1,456 1,473 1,490 1,507 1,525
Labit Proper 777 786 795 804 814 823 833 842
Labit West 555 562 568 575 582 588 595 602
Mabanogbog 761 770 779 788 797 807 816 826
Macalong 344 348 352 357 361 365 369 374
Nancalobasaan 733 742 750 759 768 777 786 795
Nancamaliran East 1,110 1,123 1,136 1,149 1,162 1,176 1,190 1,204
Nancamaliran West 1,223 1,238 1,252 1,267 1,282 1,297 1,312 1,327
Nancayasan 1,578 1,597 1,615 1,634 1,653 1,673 1,692 1,712
Oltama 317 320 324 328 332 336 339 343
Palina East 1,025 1,037 1,049 1,061 1,074 1,086 1,099 1,112
Palina West 674 682 690 698 706 714 723 731
Pinmaludpod 1,639 1,658 1,678 1,698 1,717 1,737 1,758 1,778
Poblacion 1,742 1,762 1,783 1,804 1,825 1,846 1,868 1,890
P.T. Orata 445 451 456 461 467 472 478 483
San Jose 1,290 1,305 1,321 1,336 1,352 1,367 1,383 1,400
San Vicente 2,403 2,431 2,459 2,488 2,517 2,547 2,576 2,607
Sta. Lucia 645 653 661 668 676 684 692 700
Sto. Domingo 737 745 754 763 772 781 790 799
Sugcong 218 221 223 226 229 231 234 237
Tipuso 434 439 445 450 455 460 466 471
Tulong 301 305 308 312 316 319 323 327
TOTAL 30,214 30,567 30,925 31,287 31,653 32,023 32,398 32,777
Source: City Planning & Development Office, Urdaneta City
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.Population Density. San Vicente, Poblacion and Nancayasan are the most populated barangays. As the urban center/central business district and having a relatively small land area, Poblacion is the most densely populated barangay with 58 persons per hectare. The least densely populated barangay is Cabaruan with 2 persons per hectare. The gross city density is 11 persons per hectare. Table 5 shows the population density figures per barangay.
Table 5. Population Density: 2016
Barangay Population Gross Area
(ha) Population
Density
Urban Anonas 5,595 455.7 12 Bayaoas 5,653 138.83 41 Camanang 4,484 484.4 9 Camantiles 6,123 463.07 13 Catablan 5,576 773.4 7 Dilan-Paurido 6,185 216.23 29 Mabanogbog 3,349 129.07 26 Nancamaliran East 4,882 142.07 34 Nancamaliran West 5,383 315.9 17 Nancayasan 6,944 604.18 11 Palina East 4,510 236.33 19 Pinmaludpod 7,213 821.00 9 Poblacion 7,665 132.23 58 San Jose 5,677 396.73 14 San Vicente 10,572 440.27 24 Subtotal 89,811 5749.41 324
Rural Bactad East 2,104 170.73 12 Bolaoen 1,565 388.25 4 Cabaruan 2,281 955.40 2 Cabuloan 2,830 223.73 13 Casantaaan 1,559 439.23 4 Cayambanan 4,008 495.72 8 Consolacion 1,585 441.90 4 Labit Proper 3,417 363.90 9 Labit West 2,443 350.57 7 Macalong 1,515 320.90 5 Nancalobasaan 3,226 564.57 6 Oltama 1,393 436.57 3 Palina West 2,965 306.90 10 Pedro T. Orata 1,960 146.07 13 Sta. Lucia 2,840 141.70 20 Sto. Domingo 3,241 185.57 17 Sugcong 960 157.59 6 Tipuso 1,911 132.90 14 Tulong 1,326 126.39 10 Subtotal 43,129 6349 168
TOTAL 132,940 12,098.00 11 Source: City Planning & Development Office, Urdaneta City.
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Urban and Rural Barangays
PSA classified the 34 barangays of Urdaneta as Urban and Rural barangays.
Fifteen barangays are categorized as urban while the remaining 19 are rural
barangays.
Urban Barangays. The 15 Urban barangays with an aggregate population of
89,811 are composed of Anonas, Bayaoas, Camanang, Camantiles, Catablan,
Dilan-Paurido, Mabanogbog, Nancamaliran East, Nancamaliran West,
Nancayasan, Palina East, Pinmaludpod, Poblacion, San Jose, and San Vicente.
San Vicente is the most populous urban barangay with a population of 10,572.
Barangay Poblacion ranked second with a population of 7,665 followed by
barangay Pinmaludpod with a population of 7,213.
Rural Barangays. The 19 Rural barangays with a total population of 43,129,
include Bactad East, Bolaen, Cabaruan, Cabuloan, Casantaan, Cayambanan,
Consolacion, Labit Poper, Labit West, Macalong, Nancalobasaan, Oltama,
Palina West, Pedro T. Orata, Sta. Lucia, Sto Domingo, Sugcong, Tipuso and
Tulong. The top three most populous Rural barangays are Cayambanan with
a population of 4,008, next in rank is Labit Proper with a population of 3,417
and lastly Sto. Domingo with a population of 3,241.
Urbanization Level. Urbanization level gauges the growth of population
living in the urban areas. The urban barangays are considered to be the center
of economic activities. In 2015 an urbanization level of 68% is manifested in
the city, the same rate in 2010.
Table 6. Urbanization Level: Urdaneta City
Year City Population Average Yearly
Pop Growth Rate
Level of City Urbanization
(%) Urban Rural Total
2010 85,738 39,713 125,451 1.72 68
2015 89,811 43,129 132,940 0.95 68 Source: City Planning & Development Office
Historical Growth of Population. Urdaneta City posted a total
population of 24,544 during the first census in 1903. And in 2015, the latest
census year it reached a total population of 132,940 with an average annual
growth rate of 1.17. There is a fluctuating pattern in the annual population
growth rate as can be seen in Table 7. The highest population growth rate
was recorded in 1970 with an average annual growth rate of 2.75%
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Table 7. Historical Growth of Population: 1903-2015.
Year Population Increase/Decrease Average Annual Growth Rate (%)
1903 24,544 -
1918 24,536 -8 0.00
1939 29,120 4,584 0.82
1948 35,811 6,691 2.32
1960 44,744 8,933 1.87
1970 58,690 13,946 2.75
1975 65,390 6,700 2.19
1980 71,796 6,406 1.89
1990 90,694 18,898 2.36
1995 100,263 9,569 2.03
2000 111,582 11,319 2.16
2007 120,785 9,203 1.14
2010 125,451 4,666 1.27
2015 132,940 7,489 1.17 Source: City Planning & Development Office
Population by Age Group.
Based on the 2010 Population by Age Group that was provided by then
National Statistics Office (NSO), the projected population by age group is
presented in Table 8. The groupings are categorized as school-going
population, labor force, and dependent population. In 2016, the total projected
population per groupings are 17,969, 91,779 and 49,182, respectively.
Table 8. 2010 Population By Age Group and Projected Population.
Grouping 2010 Participation
Rate 2015 2016 2017 2027
Population 125,451 132,940 134,495 136,069 152,854
School going population
16,761 0.1336 17,762 17,969 18,180 20,422
Pre-school 4,870 0.0388 5,161 5,222 5,283 5,934 Elementary 15,947 0.1271 16,899 17,097 17,297 19,431 Secondary 13,948 0.1112 14,780 14,953 15,128 16,995 Tertiary 9,283 0.0740 9,837 9,952 10,068 11,310 Working Age( 15-64) 79,087 0.6304 83,808 84,789 85,781 96,362
Labor Force 85,607 0.6824 90,717 91,779 92,853 104,307
Dependent Population
45,875 0.3657 48,614 49,182 49,758 55,896
Young (0-14) 39,355 0.3137 41,704 42,192 42,686 47,952 Old (65 and over) 6,520 0.0520 6,909 6,990 7,072 7,944 Source: City Planning & Development Office
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F. Statistical Figures¹
Food and Poverty thresholds and Poverty and Subsistence incidences
are the results of the income data gathered from the Family Income and
Expenditure Survey (FIES) conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority
(PSA) every three years.
Food and Poverty Threshold. In 2015, the annual per capita food threshold
and poverty threshold in Pangasinan is P 14,898.00 and P 21,327.00
respectively as shown in Table 9.
Food threshold is the required minimum income to meet the basic food
needs. It measures extreme or subsistence poverty. The basic food needs must
satisfy the requirements set by the Food and Nutrition Research Institute
(FNRI) to ensure social and economic productivity. A family of five needed at
least an average of P 5,942.00 monthly to meet basic food needs.
Poverty threshold, also known as poverty line, is expanded to include
basic non-food needs such as clothing, housing, transportation, health, and
education expenses. A family of five needed at least an average of P 8,518.00
monthly to meet both basic food and non-food requirements.
Table 9. Annual per capita Food and Poverty Threshold: Pangasinan
Year Food Threshold Poverty Threshold
2006 9,680 13,860
2009 12,003 17,043
2012 12,533 17,949
2015 14,262 20,444 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Figure 6. Food and Poverty Threshold: Pangasinan
-
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
2006 2009 2012 2015
Food Threshold
Poverty Threshold
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Poverty and Subsistence Incidence Poverty Incidence measures the proportion of families/individuals with
per capita income less than the per capita poverty threshold to the total
number of families/individuals. In Pangasinan, 11.2% families were poor
(Table 10), and are considered living below the poverty line.
Subsistence Incidence is the number of families/ individuals whose per
capita income falls below the per capita food threshold to the total number of
families/individuals. In 2015, 2.5% families in Pangasinan were not able to
meet their basic food (Table 10). These families are living below the minimum
income required to meet basic food needs.
Table 10. Poverty and Subsistence Incidence Among Families: Pangasinan
Year Poverty Incidence (%)
Subsistence Incidence (%)
2006 21.8 7.7
2009 17.2 5.3
2012 14.9 3.7
2015 11.2 2.5 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
A decreasing number of poor families in Pangasinan can be noticed
from the line graph below.
Figure 7. Line Graph of Poverty & Subsistence Incidence
0
5
10
15
20
25
2006 2009 2012 2015
Poverty Incidence
Subsistence Incidence
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Income and Poverty Gap, and Severity of Poverty The income gap measures the average income required by the poor in
order to get out of poverty, expressed relative to the poverty threshold.
The poverty gap refers to the income shortfall (expressed in proportion
to the poverty threshold) of families with income below the poverty threshold,
divided by the total number of families.
The severity of poverty is the total of the squared income shortfall
(expressed in proportion to the poverty threshold) of families with income
below the poverty threshold, divided by the total number of families. This is a
poverty measure that is sensitive to income distribution among the poor.
Table 11. Income Gap, Poverty Gap & Severity of Poverty: Pangasinan
Year Income Gap Poverty Gap Severity of Poverty
2006 23.76 5.19 1.85
2009 22.16 3.82 1.28
2012 20.00 2.97 0.91
2015 18 2 0.6 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
¹Reference: Philippine Statistics Authority
ADMINISTRATIVE GOVERNANCE
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A. Local Legislation
Local legislative power is vested to the Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) for the City of Urdaneta. The City Vice-Mayor is the presiding officer of the Sangguniang Panlungsod. Hence, the SP is led by the City Vice-Mayor Julio F. Parayno III. The City Vice-Mayor performs its legislative power in collaboration of the elected City Councilors to wit:
Jimmy D. Parayno Dominador M. Villanueva III Maria Teresa Socorro P. Naguiat Jesus Ll. Basco Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Blesildo F. Sumera Peter Jason I. Agsalud Florencio B. Aduca Antonino P. Perez Michael Brian M. Perez Herodotus F. Sumera The Sangguniang Panglungsod promotes the development of the local
government unit through the passages of ordinances and resolutions. For 2016, the approved SP Resolutions and Ordinances are appended at the Annex pages. The legislative agenda of the SP is the key indicator for an effective local legislation.
The SP is divided into workgroups or standing committees for them to deliver efficient and timely services to its constituents. The following table presents the SP Committees and their Memberships.
Table 12. SP Committees and Memberships:2016
Law, Rules & Privileges Public Information and Local Tourism
Chairperson : V-Mayor Julio F. Parayno III Chairperson : Coun. Blesildo F. Sumera Vice-Chairperson: Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Vice-Chairperson: Coun. Ma. Teresa Socorro P. Naguiat
Members : Coun. Jimmy D Parayno Members : Coun. Jesus Ll. Basco Coun. Florencio B. Aduca Coun. Antonino P. Perez Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Coun Jimmy D. Parayno Coun. Dominador M. Villanueva III Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia
Ways and Means Education
Chairperson : Coun Jimmy D. Parayno Chairperson : Coun. Ma. Teresa Socorro P. Naguiat Vice-Chairperson: Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Vice-Chairperson: Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Members : Coun. Herodotus F. Sumera Members : Coun. Jesus Ll. Basco Coun. Antonino P. Perez Coun. Antonino P. Perez Coun. Dominador M. Villanueva III Coun. Michael Brian M. Perez Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia
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Transportation and Communications Women, Family Relations and Social Services
Chairperson : Coun Jimmy D. Parayno Chairperson : Coun. Ma. Teresa Socorro P. Naguiat Vice-Chairperson: Coun. Antonino P. Perez Vice-Chairperson: Coun. Antonino P. Perez Members : Coun. Herodotus F. Sumera Members : Coun. Michael Brian M. Perez Coun. Dominador M. Villanueva III Coun. Blesildo F. Sumera Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Coun. Dominador M. Villanueva III Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia
Senior Citizens Affairs Labor and Employment
Chairperson : Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Chairperson : Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Vice-Chairperson: Coun Jimmy D. Parayno Vice-Chairperson: Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Members : Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Members : Coun. Jimmy D. Parayno Coun. Florencio B. Aduca Coun. Florencio B. Aduca Coun. Blesildo F. Sumera Coun. Dominador M. Villanueva III Coun. Dominador M. Villanueva III Coun. Ma. Teresa Socorro P. Naguiat Coun. Jesus Ll. Basco Coun. Jesus Ll. Basco
Public Infrastructure & Utilities Trade and Industries
Chairperson : Coun. Florencio B. Aduca Chairperson : Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Vice-Chairperson: Coun. Antonino P. Perez Vice-Chairperson: Coun Jimmy D. Parayno Members : Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Members : Coun. Ma. Teresa Socorro P. Naguiat Coun. Blesildo F. Sumera Coun. Herodotus F. Sumera Coun Jimmy D. Parayno Coun. Antonino P. Perez Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Coun. Dominador M. Villanueva III Coun. Jesus Ll. Basco Comprehensive Land Use Housing & Urban Development Blue Ribbon
Chairperson : Coun. Antonino P. Perez Chairperson : Coun. Antonino P. Perez Vice-Chairperson: Coun. Herodotus F. Sumera Vice-Chairperson: Coun. Florencio B. Aduca Members : Coun. Florencio B. Aduca Members : Coun. Herodotus F. Sumera Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Coun Jimmy D. Parayno Coun. Jesus Ll. Basco Coun. Ma. Teresa Socorro P. Naguiat Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Coun. Dominador M. Villanueva III Coun. Michael Brian M. Perez
Appropriations Health and Sanitation & Environmental Protection
Chairperson : Coun. Michael Brian M. Perez Chairperson : Coun. Herodotus F. Sumera Vice-Chairperson: Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Vice-Chairperson: Coun Jimmy D. Parayno Members : Coun. Jesus Ll. Basco Members : Coun. Antonino P. Perez Coun. Florencio B. Aduca Coun. Ma. Teresa Socorro P. Naguiat Coun. Antonino P. Perez Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Coun. Blesildo F. Sumera Coun. Jesus Ll. Basco
Games and Amusements Cooperatives
Chairperson Coun. Jesus Ll. Basco Chairperson Coun. Herodotus F. Sumera Vice-Chairperson Coun Jimmy D. Parayno Vice-Chairperson Coun. Antonino P. Perez Members Coun. Ma. Teresa Socorro P. Naguiat Members Coun. Ma. Teresa Socorro P. Naguiat Coun. Antonino P. Perez Coun Jimmy D. Parayno Coun. Herodotus F. Sumera Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Coun. Michael Brian M. Perez Coun. Jesus Ll. Basco
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Public Order and Safety Youth and Sports Development
Chairperson : Coun. Dominador M. Villanueva III Chairperson : Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Vice-Chairperson: Coun. Herodotus F. Sumera Vice-Chairperson: Coun. Jesus Ll. Basco Members : Coun Jimmy D. Parayno Members : Coun. Antonino P. Perez Coun. Antonino P. Perez Coun. Herodotus F. Sumera Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Coun. Ma. Teresa Socorro P. Naguiat Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Coun. Florencio B. Aduca Coun. Michael Brian M. Perez
Barangay Affairs Agriculture
Chairperson : Coun. Michael Brian M. Perez Chairperson : Coun. Blesildo F. Sumera Vice-Chairperson: Vice-Chairperson: Coun. Peter Jason I. Agsalud Members : Members : Coun. Florencio B. Aduca
Coun Jimmy D. Parayno Coun. Ma. Teresa Socorro P. Naguiat Coun. Maura Jennifer G. Garcia Coun. Jesus Ll. Basco
Source: Sangguniang Panlungsod, Urdaneta City.
The Local Development Council (LDC) assist the SP in setting the direction of economic and social development and coordinating development efforts within its territorial jurisdiction.
The LDC is organized through the mandate of the Local Government Code. The LDC of Urdaneta was re-organized last July 4, 2016 by virtue of an Executive Order No. 2016-004. The Urdaneta City Development Council is comprised of the following:
Chairperson Hon. Amadeo Gregorio E. Perez IV City Mayor Members Hon. Amado T. Espino Jr. Representative, 5th District of Pangasinan Coun. Michael Brian M. Perez Committee on Appropriations Chairperson, SP Mr. Leo Sy Urdaneta Chinese Community (NGO) Bishop Jose Jorge A. Bañares Urdaneta Ministers Fellowship (NGO) Mrs. Lagrimas Jacob-Estrada Federation of Senior Citizens Association (NGO) Mrs. Letecia Evangelista Urdaneta Market Vendors Association (NGO) Mrs. Nida Perez Rural Improvement Club (NGO) Mrs. Eufrocina A. Evangelista Kalipunan ng Liping Pilipina (NGO) Mr. Peter Villanueva Federated PTA of Urdaneta (NGO) Mr. Rogelio I. Padilla Agriciltural Group for Economic Progress (NGO) Mrs. Carmelita V. Manzano Barangay Health Worker President (NGO) Ms. Marife M. Estrada Rotary Club of Urdaneta Mid-City (NGO) Mr. Angelito Magno Federated 4-H Club (NGO) 34 Punong Barangays Secretariat Engr. Nestor A. Ibay City Planning and Development Officer Engr. Macario A. Segundo Jr. City Engineer
The City’s strategic plans for 2016-2019 are reflected to its (1) Priority
Legislative Measures, (2) Local Development Investment program and (3)
Capacity Development Agenda. These plans are an indicator of an effective local
legislation and provides as road map in the identification, analysis and formulation
of solutions to the LGU’s problems and issues.
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B. Transparency and Accountability
On the area of transparency and accountability, Urdaneta City complied
with the posting of its financial documents in the Full Disclosure Policy Portal
(FDPP) website.
Full Disclosure Policy Portal (FDPP). The FDPP is one of the flagships of
the Department of the Interior and Local Government in promoting good
governance. The policy requires local officials of provinces, cities and
municipalities to upload their financial documents and transactions as mandated
by law. The financial documents required to be uploaded are shown in Table 13.
The essence of transparency is thus promoted through the free access public
information and financial documents. The uploaded documents are also posted in
at least three publicly accessible and conspicuous places in the City. It is posted at
designated bulletin boards located at: (1) Annex Building, Old City Hall
Compound, (2) New City Hall Building and (3) Urdaneta Sports and Convention
Center. The posted documents for the 4th quarter of the year 2016 are appended
herein at the Annex pages.
Table 13. FDP Portal Documents.
Quarterly Annually
Statement of Cash Flows Annual Budget SEF Utilization Annual Procurement Plan Trust Fund Utilization Statement of Debt Service Bid Results on Civil Works, and Goods and Services Annual GAD Accomplishment Report 20% Component of the IRA Utilization Statement of Receipts and Expenditures LDRRM Fund Utilization Unliquidated Cash Advances Manpower Complement Supplemental Procurement Plan
C. Revenue and Expenditure
Income. Based on the City Accountant Office’s report, the total income earned
in 2016 stood at Php 789,143,205.83. The sources of Revenue come from Locally-
Sourced Revenue, Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA); and Other Sources (Table
14). Locally-Sourced Revenue are classified as Tax Revenue and Non-Tax
Revenues. Tax Revenues include Real Property Tax, Business Tax and other
Taxes. While Non-Tax Revenues are Regulatory Fees, Service/User Charges,
Economic Enterprise Receipts, Toll Fees and other Receipts.
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Expenditure. In 2016, the total expenditure of the city is Php 588,457,735.88.
Total Expenditure is an aggregate of Personal Services (PE), Maintenance and
Other Operating Expenses (MOOE), and Capital Outlay (CO) (Table 14). It can be
noticed that majority of the city’s expenses come from Personal Services and
MOOE.
Table 14. Revenue and Expenditure: 2016
REVENUE EXPENDITURE
Locally Sourced 391,247,888.77 Personal Services 310,772,774.40
Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA)
396,457,049.00 Maintenance & Other Operating Expenses (MOOE)
263,942,598.34
Other Sources 1,438,268.06 Capital Outlay 13,742,363
TOTAL 789,143,205.83 TOTAL 588,457,735.88
Source: Office of the City Accountant, 2016.
Figure 8. Pie Chart: Sources of Revenue
391,247,888.77
396,457,049.00
1,438,268.06
Revenue
Locally-Sourced
IRA
Other Sources
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Figure 9. Pie Chart: Breakdown of Expenditure
D. Human Resource Management
As of December 31, 2016, the City of Urdaneta has an aggregate of 1,272
employees. The city employees are categorized as permanent, contractual and job
order. Tables 15-A and 15-B show the manpower complement and Plantilla of the
city.
Table 15-A. Manpower Complement, 2016
Nature of Appointment or
Employment Number
Compensation and Other Benefits
Total Salaries and Wages
Other Monetary Benefits
1. Permanent 288 28,312,220.55 7,627,208.00 35,939,428.55
2. Contractual 905 32,365,555.86 10,294,375.00 42,659,930.
3. Job Order/ Contract of Service
79 1,599,750.00 _ 1,599,750.00
Total 1272 62,277,526.00 17,921,583.00 80,199,109.41
Source: Human Resource and Management Office, Urdaneta City 2016.
Table 15-B. Plantilla, 2016
ITEM NO.
POSITION TITLE AND NAME OF INCUMBENT
Birthdate GRADE & STEP
INCREMENT SALARY PER
ANNUM/MONTH STATUS OF
APPOINTMENT LATEST & ORIG. DATE OF
APPOINTMENT
OFFICE OF THE CITY MAYOR (1011)
1 City Mayor AMADEO G.E. PEREZ IV
05/04/62 30-3 1,125,696.00 a. 93,808.00 mo.
Elective 01-Jul-16
29-May-94
2 Executive Assistant IV OMAR JOSEPH A. ESTEVES
09/02/72 22-1 540,912.00 a. 45,076.00 mo.
Co-Term 01-Dec-15 03-Jul-95
4 Executive Assistant III VACANT
20-1 453,360.00 a. 37,780.00 mo.
Co-Term -
5 Executive Assistant III MI-AMOR L. DIVAD
10/06/73 20-1 453,360.00 a. 37,780.00 mo.
Co-Term 01-Jul-10 01-Jul-01
6 Training Center Supervisor/Private Secretary VACANT
15-1 298,584.00 a. 24,882.00 mo.
Co-Term
310,772,774.40 263,942,598.34
13,742,363.00
Expenditure
Personal Services
MOOE
Capital Outlay
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7 Administrative Aide VI (Clerk III) RIZZA D. GOROSPE
07/15/80 6-1 152,508.00 a. 12,709.00 mo.
Co-Term 01-Jul-16 16-Jan-06
8 Administrative Aide VI (Clerk III) IRYN D. FONTANILLA
03/08/78 6-1 152,508.00 a. 12,709.00 mo
Co-Term 01-Jul-16 01-Aug-03
9 Administrative Aide IV (Driver II) RUFINO RAY Z. SAN JUAN III
04/15/62 4-1 132,900.00 a. 11,075.00 mo.
Co-Term 01-Jul-16 16-Mar-16
10 Administrative Aide IV (Clerk II) MARLENE S. BRIONES
01/03/76 4-1 132,900.00 a. 11,075.00 mo.
Co-Term 01-Jul-16 01-Jul-99
12 Administrative Aide IV (Clerk II) CATALINO V. BERBON
06/01/76 4-1 132,900.00 a. 11,075.00 mo.
Co-Term 01-Jul-16 06-Jul-01
13 Administrative Aide IV (Clerk II) MELVIN F. MILLON
10/24/79 4-1 132,900.00 a. 11,075.00 mo.
Co-Term 01-Jul-16 16-Jul-01
14 Administrative Aide IV (Clerk II) MANUEL S. ILUMIN
11/14/58 4-1 132,900.00 a. 11,075.00 mo.
Co-Term 01-Jul-16 02-Aug-99
CIVIL SECURITY UNIT
15 Watchman I EDRALIN M. TAGAVILLA
04/19/66 2-7 122,520.00 a. 10,210.00 mo.
Permanent 19-Feb-97 01-Jul-91
16 Watchman I EFREN A. DE VERA
02/08/61 2-2 116,568.00 a 9,714.00 mo.
Permanent 22-Aug-11 22-Aug-11
17 Watchman I JOSE ROY A. PARAYNO
01/28/71 2-5 120,240.00 a 10,020.00 mo
Permanent 01-Mar-00 16-Jan-98
18 Watchman I MANUEL B. CAMBAY
06/16/64 2-6 121,380.00 a
10,115.00 mo. Permanent 01-Jul-97
02-May-89
20 Watchman I NILO A. JACINTO
07/12/60 2-1 115,812.00 a 9,651.00 mo
Permanent 16-Mar-16 18-Jan-10
21 Watchman I ARMANDO V. ZACATE
02/22/80 2-4 119,124.00 a 9,927.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Aug-02 01-Aug-02
PERMITS AND LICENSING
22 Licensing Officer IV ANTONIO A. VELICARIA JR.
07/13/60 22-3 554,328.00 a
46,194.00 mo. Permanent
01-Jul-10 02-Feb-88
23 Licensing Officer III LUZ N. LOPEZ
06/21/67 18-6 403,476.00 a
33,623.00 mo. Permanent 12-Mar-01
02-May-88
24 License Inspector II VACANT
8-1 175,200.00 a
14,600.00 mo. Permanent
PUBLIC INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE
25 Administrative Officer II (Information Officer I) VACANT
11-1 217,476.00 a
18,123.00 mo. Co-Term -
26 Community Affairs Assistant II SANDRA E. NACIS
05/27/68 8-3 178,644.00 a 14,887.00 mo
Permanent 07-Sept-10 17-Feb-92
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
28 Administrative Assistant II (HRM Assistant)
8-1 175,200.00 a
14,600.00 mo. Permanent
23-Feb-16 03-Mar-06 DAN AUGUST D. GALIMA 08/10/76
29 Administrative Aide IV (HRM Aide) NIDA S. PERALTA
02/16/78 4-1 132,900.00 a. 11,075.00 mo
Temporary 01-Mar-16 04-Apr-08
ECONOMIC ENTERPRISES MANAGEMENT
1 Market Supervisor IV CESAR. T. ESTOESTA
01/30/55 22-6 575,076.00 a
47,923.00 mo. Permanent 12-Mar-01
15-Feb-77
3 Project Development Officer III EVELYN T. CANDO
06/18/68 18-1 381,348.00 a 31,779.00 mo
Permanent 09-Feb-16 01-Apr-93
4 Market Supervisor I ANDREW EUSEBIO S. ASUNCION
06/29/71 10-3 206,004.00 a
17,167.00 mo. Permanent 1-Sep-10
03-Feb-03
5 Market Supervisor I DONDON T. PABAIRA
08/31/77 10-1 202,128.00 a
16,844.00 mo. Permanent 25-Jan-16
16-Jan-03
6 Market Supervisor I TREBONIUS Q. SIPIN
02/15/65 10-5 215,412.00 a
17,951.00 mo. Permanent
16-Dec-03 03-Mar-92
7 Slaughterhouse Master II MAURICIO V. MANIBOG, JR.
09/09/56 14-3 281,064.00 a
23,422.00 mo. Permanent 01-Feb-10
17-Mar-83
8 Meat Inspector I ROMULO B. ABULENCIA
09/29/59 6-8 162,852.00 a
13,571.00 mo. Permanent 16-Mar-93
16-Mar-92
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9 Meat Inspector I ESTELA A. SERAFICA
11/23/72 6-3 155,388.00 a
12,949.00 mo. Permanent 01-Feb-10
12-Jul-04
10 Meat Inspector I FELIX T. AGUSTIN
11/20/57 6-8 162,852.00 a
13,571.00 mo. Permanent 01-Jul-89
14-Apr-80
11 Administrative Aide I (Utility Worker I) VACANT
1-1 108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent
12 Administrative Aide I (Utility Worker I) EFREN Q. CABACUNGAN 07/18/70 1-1
108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 16-Sep-15 18-Jul-11
13 Administrative Aide I (Utility Worker I) TITO O. CUISON 08/22/70 1-6
113,424.00 a 9,452.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Mar-00 07-Jul-98
14 Administrative Aide I (Utility Worker I) SEGUNDO J. MAMASIG 03/29/60 1-8
115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo.
Permanent 02-Mar-83 02-Mar-8
15 Administrative Aide I (Utility Worker I) AUGUSTUS CEASAR T. BOADO 01/09/67 1-7
114,408.00 a 9,534.00 mo.
Permanent 17-Mar-97 06-Sep-95
16 Administrative Aide I (Utility Worker I) DAISY M. CONSOLACION 11/16/58 1-6
113,4245.00 a 9,452.00 mo.
Permanent 24-Sep-01 01-Feb-88
17 Administrative Aide I (Utility Worker I) MARILYN S. SAGUIPED 06/06/61 1-8
115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo. Permanent 16-Jul-86
01-Dec-81
18 Administrative Aide I (Utility Worker I) EDWIN C. ELLAZAR 10/27/74 1-1
108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Mar-16 02-Feb-09
19 Administrative Aide I (Utility Worker I) CHRISTOPHER M. ROLDAN 03-27-82 1-1
108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 16-Mar-16 02-Feb-04
GENERAL SERVICES
20 Public Services Officer III MA. MARJORIE E. DELA CRUZ
11/03/63 18-1 381,348.00 a
31,779.00 mo. Permanent 16-Feb-16
28-Nov-11
21 Administrative Officer III (Supply Officer II)
14-1 275,208.00 a. 22,934.00 mo.
Permanent 23-Feb-16 03-Mar-11 SAMUEL E. PEDRO 05/31/87
22 Administrative Officer III (Supply Officer I)
10-1 202,128.00 a
16,844.00 mo. Permanent 21-Mar-16
01-Oct-14 CHERRY MAE C. SORIANO 03/30/72
23 Cemetery Caretaker GARIZALDY M. SANCHEZ 06/19/74 2-4
119,124.00 a 9,927.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Jun-05 16-Jul-02
24 Cemetery Caretaker TEDDY A. ZABALA 04/28/52 2-7
122,520.00 a 10,210.00.00 mo.
Permanent 25-Jun-97 01-Jan-93
26 Administrative Aide IV (Driver II) SEGUNDO B. LOZANO, JR. 12/21/63 4-1
132,900.00 a. 11,075.00 mo.
Permanent 16-Aug-16 16-Mar-92
27 Administrative Aide III (Driver I) GERONIMO D. MANZANO 07/20/60 3-3
126,420.00 a 10,535.00 mo
Permanent 02-Mar-09 02-Mar-09
28 Administrative Aide III (Driver I) JOEY N. DE VERA 12/23/70 3-1
124,068.00 a 10,339.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Mar-16 14-Jul-06
29 Administrative Aide III (Driver I VACANT 3-1
124,068.00 a 10,339.00 mo.
Permanent
30 Laborer I EPIFANIA S. PASCUA 10/06/63 1-8
115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Jan-90 02-Feb-88
31 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) MARICAR M. ABULENCIA 10/20/93 1-1
108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 16-Sep-15 01-Sep-14
32 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) RAUL Z. PERALTA 08/11/66 1-1
108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 19-Sep-16 09-May-11
33 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) VIRGILIO M. VALENZUELA
04/24/60 1-8 115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo
Permanent 16-Mar-83 17-Oct-78
34 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) JEFFREY Ll. BASCO 09/20/84 1-3
110,124.00 a 9,177.00 mo.
Permanent 26-Jan-09 16-Feb-05
35 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) ARMINDA A. OBRERO 10/29/86 1-1
108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 23-Feb-16 23-Aug-10
36 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) MYRNA B. PALANDIANO 09/04/70 1-1
108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 23-Feb-16 23-Aug-10
37 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) ERLINDA R. ZABALA 11/11/63 1-8
115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo.
Permanent 02-Mar-93 02-Mar-92
38 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) KAREN M. PARINAS 04/29/80 1-1
108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 23-Feb-16 16-Jul-02
39 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) LORNA M. SANTOS 08/14/67 1-1
108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 23-Feb-16 02-Dec-02
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40 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) PEARLIE P. LAMSON 03/13/72 1-1
108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 25-Jan-16 02-May-14
41 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) ESMERALDA T. ASUNCION
09/20/58 1-8 115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Jul-89 04-Mar-79
42 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) ALFREDO S. SANTOS
06/04/58 1-8 115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Jun-92 01-Jun-92
43 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) MELINDA L. CALIBOSO
07/24/61 1-3 110,124.00 a 9,177.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Apr-09
44 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) LESTHER JOHN R. SOLIVEN
03/26/80 1-3 110,124.00 a 9,177.00 mo.
Permanent 04-May-09 01-Jul-01
45 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) JACQUELINE N. DE GUZMAN
09/24/87 1-1 108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Mar-16 18-Jan-10
46 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) VACANT
1-1 108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent
47 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) ALMAR J. ROSARIO
04/28/76 1-3 110,124.00 a 9,177.00 mo.
Permanent 16-Mar-10 01-Oct-01
48 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) SALVADOR C. PEREZ
03/25/67 1-6 113,424.00 a 9,452.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Mar-00 01-Jul-98
49 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) ERNESTO O. EUGENIO
01/14/60 1-8 115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Jul-89 01-Jan-83
50 CGADH/POSO HENRY R. KANG
06/14/61 23-1 590,820.00 a
49,235.00 mo. Permanent 16-Feb-16
1-Jul-09
51 Supply Officer IV
01/11/66 22-1 540,912.00 a 45,235.00 mo
Permanent 16-Feb-16 1-Aug-92 EDUARDO M. FERNANDEZ
52 Audio-Visual Equipment Operator III
08/13/83 7-1 163,368.00 a
13,614.00 mo. Permanent 16-Feb-16
16-Jan-03 ALEJANDRO M. INVENA
53 Audio-Visual Aids Technician I
04/04/78 6-1 152,508.00 a
12,708.00 mo. Permanent 16-Feb-16
16-Aug-11 ARISTEO V. MALABANAN
54 Audio-Visual Aids Technician I
06/07/80 6-1 152,508.00 a
12,708.00 mo. Permanent
16-Feb-16 16-Oct-06 MELVIN F. ELLORIN
OFFICE OF THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR (1031)
1 City Administrator 08/11/69
25-1 706.464.00 a
58,872.00 mo. Co-Term
1-Jul-16 2-Jul-01 RUFINO RONALDO Z. SAN JUAN VI
OFFICE OF THE CITY LEGAL OFFICER (1131)
1 City Legal Officer DIONISIO C. ANTINIW
07/31/40 25-1 706.464.00 a
58,872.00 mo. Co-Term
1-Jul-16 16-May-05
OFFICE OF THE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT & DEV’T. (1011-02)
1 CGDH/HRM SAMUEL B. ZARATE, JR.
5/19/60 25-1 706.464.00 a
58,872.00 mo. Permanent
11-Jan-16 22-Jul-80
CITY BUDGET OFFICE(1071)
1 City Budget Officer CYRL MARIE M. RAMOS
12/24/80 25-1 706.464.00 a
58,872.00 mo. Permanent
07-Sep-15 24-Sep-01
3 Administrative Assistant II( Budgeting Assistant)
8-6 183,912.00 a
15,326.00 mo. Permanent
12-Mar-01 16-Aug-86 JOSEPHINE A. JOSE 10/17/61
4 Administrative Assistant IV ( Budgeting Aide) VACANT
4-1 132,900.00 a. 11,075.00 mo
Permanent
5 Administrative Aide III ( Clerk I) LUZ B. ROMBAOA
01/20/63 3-8 132,480.00 a
11,040.00 mo. Permanent
03-Feb-92 03-Feb-92
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD (1021)
1 City Vice-Mayor JULIO F. PARAYNO III
02/20/71 26-1 771,672.00 a
64,306.00 mo. Elective
01-Jul-16
2 Sangguniang Panlungsod JIMMY D. PARAYNO
02/11/69 25-1 706,464.00 a
58,872.00 mo. Elective 01-Jul-16
3 Sangguniang Panlungsod MA. TERESA S.P. NAGUIAT
05/01/72 25-1 706,464.00 a
58,872.00 mo. Elective 01-Jul-16
4 Sangguniang Panlungsod MAURA JENNIFER G. GARCIA
08/22/80 25-1 706,464.00 a 58,872.00 mo.
Elective 01-Jul-16
5 Sangguniang Panlungsod PETER JASON I. AGSALUD
05/08/73 25-1 706,464.00 a 58,872.00 mo.
Elective 01-Jul-16
6 Sangguniang Panlungsod ANTONINO P. PEREZ
01/08/81 25-1 706,464.00 a
58,872.00 mo. Elective
01-Jul-16 01-Jul-10
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7 Sangguniang Panlungsod HERODUTOS F. SUMERA
03/10/70 25-1 706,464.00 a 58,872.00 mo.
Elective 01-Jul-16 01-Jul-13
8 Sangguniang Panlungsod DOMINADOR M. VILLANUEVA III
07/02/62 25-3 723,996.00 a 60,333.00 mo.
Elective 01-Jul-16 01-Jul-10
9 Sangguniang Panlungsod JESUS Ll. BASCO
08/18/86 25-1 706,464.00 a 58,872.00 mo.
Elective 01-Jul-16 01-Jul-13
10 Sangguniang Panlungsod BLESILDO F. SUMERA
05/29/67 25-3 723,996.00 a
60,333.00 mo. Elective
01-Jul-16 07-Dec-07
11 Sangguniang Panlungsod FLORENCIO B. ADUCA
10/27/61 25-1 706,464.00 a 58,872.00 mo.
Elective 01-Jul-16 01-Jul-13
12 Sangguniang Panlungsod MICHAEL BRIAN M. PEREZ
25-1 706,464.00 a 58,872.00 mo.
APPT. 16-Dec-13
13 SK Pres./ Sangguniang Panlungsod
14 Sangguniang Panlungsod Secretary RUFINO RAMIL Z. SAN JUAN V.
02/09/65 25-1 706,464.00 a
58,872.00 mo. Permanent 29-Oct-12
15 Legislative Staff Officer II ELIZABETH E. LOZANO
01/18/64 13-1 254,544.00 a
21,212.00 mo. Permanent
01-Mar-16 16-Jan-90
16 Legislative Staff Officer I MARITES F. DORIANO
05/11/76 11-1 217,474.00 a
18,123.00 mo. Permanent
16-Aug-16 01-Sep-99
17 Legislative Staff Assistant II JOHARA A. JOSE
08/26/87 8-1 175,200.00 a
14,600.00 mo. Permanent
01-Mar-16 01-Mar-16
18 Legislative Staff Assistant I VACANT
6-1 152,508.00 a
12,709.00 mo. Permanent
19 Legislative Staff Employee II EVANGELINE G. BERGONIO
01/21/76 4-4 136,692.00 a
11,391.00 mo. Permanent
05-Aug-03 03-Aug-01
20 Administrative Aide III (Clerk I) VACANT
3-1 124,068.00 a
10,339.00 mo. Permanent
21 Librarian II BERNADINE M. GRAVELA
06/13/77 15-5 312,372.00 a
26,031.00 mo. Permanent
27-May-02 27-May-02
22 Librarian I GINA M. CABICO
10/02/78 11-5 227,148.00 a
18,929.00 mo. Temporary
29-May-02 27-May-02
23 Administrative Aide IV ( Driver II) VALENTINO O. TOMINES, JR.
07/26/73 4-5 137,976.00 a
11,498.00 mo. Permanent
22-Mar-04 02-Jul-01
24 Local Legislative Staff Officer III ARMEDY V. BOADO
04/23/64 16-1 323,952.00 a
26,996.00 mo. Permanent 25-Jul-16
01-Jul-93
25 Local Legislative Staff Officer II JOCELYN D. BALLESTEROS 07/27/81 13-1
254,544.00 a 21,212.00 mo.
Co-Term 01-Jul-16 16-Feb-07
26 Local Legislative Staff Officer I VACANT
11-1 217,476.00 a
18,123.00 mo. Co-Term
OFFICE OF THE CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR (1041)
1 City Planning & Dev’t. Coordinator NESTOR A. IBAY
04/12/60 25-6 751,092.00 a
62,591.00 mo. Permanent
13-Oct-97 03-Mar-88
2 City Gov’t. Assistant Department Head REYNALDO P. QUINTO
03/24/56 23-1 590,820.00 a
49,235.00 mo. Permanent
16-Feb-16 22-Oct-01
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
3 Supervising Labor & Employment Officer JOSE S. DEL ROSARIO, JR.
08/27/69 22-1 540,912.00 a
45,076.00 mo. Permanent 16-Dec-15
17-Mar-97
4 Information Technology Officer I VACANT
19-1 415,068.00 a
34,589.00 mo. Permanent
5 Project Development Officer III THELMA C. AQUINO
08/31/59 18-8 412,692.00 a
34,391.00 mo. Permanent 01-Jul-89
04-Mar-83
6 Economic Researcher MERLIE C. FLORES
05/01-84 9-1 188,232.00 a
15,686.00 mo. Permanent 01-Aug-16
14-Apr-14
7 Draftsman I ERNESTO PAGADOR
10/17/52 6-1 152,508.00 Permanent 19-Sep-16 16-Mar-94
8 Administrative Aide IV (Clerk II) MARY ANN G. FERNANDO
02/01/68 4-5 137,976.00 a
11,498.00 mo. Permanent 02-Feb-04
16-Mar-02
OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURER (1091)
1 City Treasurer SANIATA A. ELEGORES
06/08/52 25-1 706,464.00 a
58,872.00 mo. Permanent 20-Jun-14
01-Sep-78
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2 Assistant City Treasurer MA. GRACITA B. ANDER
05/27/60 23-1 590,820.00 a
49,235.00 mo. Permanent 21-Sep-05
07-Mar-83
3 Administrative Officer V (Cashier III) ANABELLE S. VELICARIA
04/18/65 18-1 381,348.00 a
31,779.00 mo. Permanent 09-Feb-16
03-Feb-87
4 Administrative Officer I (Cashier I) MANUELA M. TOMINES
01/01/62 10-3 206,004.00 a
17,167.00 mo. Permanent 17-Jul-06
16-Apr-86
5 Local Revenue Collection Officer II VACANT
15-1 298,584.00 a
24,882.00 mo. Permanent
6 Local Revenue Collection Officer II EISENHOWER M. DELA CRUZ
06/14/60 15-5 312,372.00 a
26,031.00 mo. Permanent 24-Jun-03
16-Jul-86
7 Local Revenue Collection Officer II DIA D. PARAYNO
04/19/67 15-4 308,868.00 a
25,739.00 mo. Permanent 01-Jun-06
01-Feb-01
9 Revenue Collection Clerk III VACANT
9-1 188,232.00 a
15,686.00 mo. Permanent
10 Revenue Collection Clerk II NOEMI D. LALAS
12/10/79 7-3 166,464.00 a
13,872.00 mo. Permanent 16-Sep-10
02-Jul-01
11 Revenue Collection Clerk II VACANT
7-1 163,368.00 a
13,614.00 mo. Permanent
12 Administrative Aide VI (Disbursing Officer I)
6-1 152,508.00 a
12,709.00 mo. Permanent
VACANT
14 Revenue Collection Clerk I ELENA C. SISON
01/03/59 5-8 152,016.00 a
12,668.00 mo. Permanent
01-Jul-89 02-Feb-82
15 Revenue Collection Clerk I VACANT
5-1 142,368.00 a
11,864.00 mo. Permanent
16 Revenue Collection Clerk I IMELDA H. BRINGAS
10/01/66 5-7 150,600.00 a
12,550.00 mo. Permanent 19-Feb-96
02-Feb-88
17 Revenue Collection Clerk I MICHELLE M. NORBERTE
09/09/75 5-5 147,804.00 a
12,317.00 mo. Permanent 01-Aug-02
01-Aug-02
18 Revenue Collection Clerk I JUPEP M. BALDONADO
11/14/79 5-3 145,068.00 a
12,089.00 mo. Permanent 01-Mar-10
01-Mar-10
19 Revenue Collection Clerk I VACANT
5-1 142,368.00 a
11,864.00 mo. Permanent
20 Revenue Collection Clerk I VIRGINIA S. CANSINO
11/25/66 5-5 147,804.00 a
12,317.00 mo. Permanent 07-Apr-03
02-Jul-01
21 Revenue Collection Clerk I VACANT
5-1 142,368.00 a
11,864.00 mo. Permanent
22 Revenue Collection Clerk I VACANT
Permanent
23 Revenue Collection Clerk I ALEXIS A. CAMIA
10/17/73 5-1 142,368.00 a
11,864.00 mo. Permanent 16-Mar-16
01-Jul-04
24 Revenue Collection Clerk I VACANT
Permanent
25 Revenue Collection Clerk I VACANT
5-1 142,368.00 a
11,864.00 mo. Permanent
26 Revenue Collection Clerk I MA. JOSEPHINE M. MANZANO
07/27/68 5-6 149,196.00 a
12,433.00 mo. Permanent 06-Mar-00
01-Jul-98
27 Revenue Collection Clerk I VACANT
5-1 142,368.00 a
11,864.00 mo. Permanent
28 Revenue Collection Clerk I LOURENA R. SIBORBORO
01/08/82 5-1 142,368.00 a
11,864.00 mo. Permanent 16-Aug-16
01-Sep-04
29 Revenue Collection Clerk I MANUEL C. ZABALA, JR.
09/22/64 5-7 150,600.00 a
12,550.00 mo. Permanent 27-May-96
03-Nov-94
30 Revenue Collection Clerk I JIM M. LAFUENTE
01/19/78 5-1 142,368.00 a
11,864.00 mo. Permanent 01-Sep-16
16-Feb-15
31 Revenue Collection Clerk I AURORA M. SAN JUAN
04/18/62 5-3 145,068.00 a
12,089.00 mo. Permanent 18-Feb-08
01-Mar-07
32 Revenue Collection Clerk I JACQUELYN M. PURISIMA
01/24/78 5-3 145,068.00 a
12,089.00 mo. Permanent 18-Feb-08
01-Mar-07
33 Revenue Collection Clerk I TERESA V. ZABALA
09/18/64 5-8 152,016.00 a
12,668.00 mo. Permanent 01-Oct-91
01-Oct-90
34 Revenue Collection Clerk I HARRISON FRANCO P. ZARATE
02/10/83 5-1 142,368.00 a
11,864.00 mo. Permanent 01-Sep-16
01-Aug-16
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35 Revenue Collection Clerk I NOLAN A. ANTINIW
03/06/71 5-2 144,144.00 a
12,012.00 mo. Permanent 01-Jun-12
16-Apr-08
36 Revenue Collection Clerk I LETECIA E. CABICO
08/10/52 5-8 152,016.00 a
12,668.00 mo. Permanent 01-Jul-89
09-Aug-82
37 Revenue Collection Clerk I WILSON B. ESPIRITU
05/30/56 5-3 145,068.00 a
12,089.00 mo. Permanent 26-Jan-09
16-Jul-01
38 Revenue Collection Clerk I MANUEL R. SISON III
10/30/63 5-6 149,196.00 a
12,433.00 mo. Permanent
01-Mar-99 04-Apr-88
39 Revenue Collection Clerk I GERARDO P. SIRIBAN
02/05/63 5-6 149,196.00 a
12,433.00 mo. Permanent 12-Mar-01
03-Jul-97
40 Revenue Collection Clerk I VACANT
5-1 142,368.00 a
11,864.00 mo. Permanent
41 Revenue Collection Clerk I GLENN JOHN P. PEREZ
04/24/70 5-8 152,016.00 a
12,668.00 mo. Permanent 25-Oct-93
25-Oct-93
42 Administrative Aide III (Driver I) MELECIO M. ANTONIO
12/04/57 3-6 130,020.00 a
10,835.00 mo. Permanent 01-Oct-01
02-Jul-01
OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR (1051)
1 City Civil Registrar MARFIE S. LUSTINA
09/16/67 25-7 760,356.00 a
63,363.00 mo. Permanent
01-Feb-97 05-Jun-96
2 City Gov’t. Assistant Department Head ARLENE E. AQUINO
10/12/68 23-1 590,820.00 a
49,235.00 mo. Permanent 16-Dec-15
23-Jul-94
3 Registration Officer I JUVY R. ORDOÑEZ
07/02/64 10-5 209,988.00 a
17,499.00 mo. Permanent 22-Mar-04
16-Feb-88
5 Revenue Collection Clerk I VACANT
5-1 142,368.00 a
11,864.00 mo. Permanent
6 Revenue Collection Clerk I VACANT
5-1 142,368.00 a
11,864.00 mo. Permanent
7 Revenue Collection Clerk I FERDINAND DS. JACOB
09/08/80 5-3 145,068.00 a
12,089.00 mo. Permanent 01-Mar-10
09-Dec-09
8 Revenue Collection Clerk I CINDY C. PARAYNO
07/15/70 5-4 146,424.00 a
12,202.00 mo. Permanent 02-Jan-06
16-Jan-04
9 Revenue Collection Clerk I MARIA JOSEFINA B. PUBLICO
01/20/85 5-3 145,068.00 a
12,089.00 mo. Permanent 01-Apr-08
01-Apr-08
10 Administrative Aide IV (Clerk II) NATHANIEL S. PALAGUD
06/25/77 4-4 136,692.00 a
11,391.00 mo. Permanent 06-Feb-06
24-May-02
OFFICE OF THE CITY ACCOUNTANT (1081)
1 City Accountant BENEDICTO P. SISON
05/19/61 25-7 760,356.00 a
63,363.00 mo. Permanent
14-Mar-95 01-Jun-92
2 Administrative Officer II (Accountant I) APREL JOIE P. LAGUNDI
04/07/90 12-1 235,416.00 a 19618.00 mo.
Permanent 23-Feb-16 22-Mar-13
4 Administrative Assistant II (Bookkeeper) JOSEPHINE B. CERVANTES
12/27/52 8-8 187,536.00 a
15,628.00 mo. Permanent 01-Aug-89
16-Jul-84
5 Administrative Assistant II (Bookkeeper) MICHELL L. PASION
08/31/81 8-1 175,200.00 a
14,600.00 mo. Permanent
01-Mar-16 02-Mar-09
6 Administrative Asst. II (Accounting Clerk III)
8-5 182,148.00 a
15,179.00 mo. Permanent
07-Apr-03 18-Apr-86 AMANDA R. UBALDO 01/21/58
7 Administrative Asst. II (Accounting Clerk III)
8-6 183,912.00 a
15,326.00 mo. Permanent
12-Mar-01 01-Aug-81 JULITA A. TABULA 05/18/52
8 Administrative Aide VI (Accounting Clerk II)
6-2 153,948.00 a
12,829.00 mo. Permanent
01-Sep-10 02-Jan-99 PATRICIA L. DELA CRUZ 04/13/54
9 Administrative Aide VI (Accounting Clerk II)
6-1 152,508.00 a
12,709.00 mo. Permanent
VACANT
10 Administrative Aide IV (Accounting Clerk I)
4-1 132,900.00 a
11,075.00 mo. Permanent
VACANT
11 Administrative Aide IV (Accounting Clerk I)
4-8 141,912.00 a
11,826.00 mo. Permanent 01-Oct-91
01-Oct-91 RONNIE S. ORDEN 12/18/64
12 Administrative Aide IV (Accounting Clerk I)
4-1 132,900.00 a
11,075.00 mo. Permanent
VACANT
13 Administrative Aide IV (Accounting Clerk I)
4-1 132,900.00 a
11,075.00 mo. Permanent
VACANT
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14 Administrative Officer IV (Accountant III) WINNIE D. PADILLA
10/15/69 18-1 381,348.00 a 31,779.00 mo.
Permanent 16-Feb-16 17-Feb-03
15 Fiscal Examiner II MA. CHONA B. KANG
02/02/62 15-1 298,584.00 a
24,882.00 mo. Permanent
16-Feb-16 24-Feb-87
16 Fiscal Examiner II JOEL F. GUTIERREZ
12/21/70 15-1 298,584.00 a
24,882.00 mo. Permanent 16-Feb-16
01-Oct-91
OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR (1101)
1 City Assessor MARY JOYCE S. SARDEÑA
12/08/09 25-1 706,464.00 a
58,872.00 mo. Permanent 02-Dec-15
02-Jan-05
2 City Gov’t. Assistant Department Head ALELI JOY J. MANUEL
1/17/84 23-1 590,820.00 a
49,235.00 mo. Permanent 16-Dec-15
02-Dec-14
3 Local Assessment Operation Officer I MARILOU D. SISON
06/28/72 11-1 217,476.00 a
18,123.00 mo. Permanent 01-Mar-16
11-Nov-96
4 Local Assessment Operation Officer I JESUS D. PARAYNO
12/10/66 11-2 219,864.00 a
18,322.00 mo. Permanent 02-Aug-10
19-Jan-95
5 Local Assessment Operation Officer I VILMA V. REFUERZO
08/08/63 11-6 229,620.00 a
19,135.00 mo. Permanent 22-Oct-01
02-Feb-88
6 Taxmapper I MANOLITO V. BAJET
08/06/60 11-1 217,476.00 a
18,123.00 mo. Permanent 24-Nov-14
16-Sep-10
7 Assessment Clerk II IRENE B. TALVO
04/05/61 6-8 162,852.00 a
13,571.00 mo. Permanent 01-Jul-89
19-Apr-83
8 Administrative Aide VI (Clerk III) LOURDES C. FABRO
10/20/56 6-8 162,852.00 a
13,571.00 mo. Permanent 22-Mar-94
01-Jul-81
9 Administrative Aide III (Clerk I) ERNESTO E. NAVARRETE
06/11/70 3-7 131,232.00 a
10,936.00 mo. Permanent 16-Aug-94
16-Mar-92
10 Draftsman I VACANT
6-1 152,508.00 a
12,709.00 mo. Permanent
11 Local Assessment Operation Officer III VACANT
18-1 381,348.00 a 31,779.00 mo.
Permanent
OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER (8751)
1 City Engineer MACARIO A. SEGUNDO, JR.
12/10/55 25-8 772,356.00 a
64,363.00 mo. Permanent 01-May-88
02-Feb-88
2 Engineer III CARIDAD J. MANIPON
06/16/66 19-1 415,068.00 a
34,589.00 mo. Permanent 18-Jul-16
25-Nov-95
3 Engineer II ROMMEL C. JARDIN
10/27/68 16-1 323,952.00 a
26,996.00 mo. Permanent
16-Aug-16 27-Jul-98
4 Engineer I ROBERT A. ABOCADO
06/20/64 12-1 235,416.00 a
19,618.00 mo. Permanent 01-Mar-16
02-Oct-96
5 Engineer I MANNY D. SANCHEZ
05/29/75 12-1 235,416.00 a
19,618.00 mo. Permanent
01-Sep-16 03-Sep-01
6 Construction & Maintenance Gen. Foreman
11-6 229,620.00 a
19,135.00 mo. Permanent
12-Mar-01 01-Nov-86 DAVID M. DELA CRUZ 06/10/62
7 Construction & Maintenance Foreman EDDIE E. PAGADOR
06/24/67 8-2 176,916.00 a
14,743.00 mo. Permanent 02-Jul-12
02-Jul-01
8 Construction & Maintenance Foreman JUVITH L. SAMSON
12/03/68 8-1 175,200.00 a
14,600.00 mo. Permanent 25-Jan-16
01-Jun-92
9 Draftsman I ALFIE C. BATERINA
06/01/84 6-1 152,508.00 a
12,709.00 mo. Permanent 23-Feb-16
02-Mar-09
10 Administrative Aide VI (Storekeeper II) VACANT
6-1 152,508.00 a
12,709.00 mo. Permanent
11 Administrative Aide VI (Mechanic II) RHYAN RUSSEL T. BARTOLOME
09/24/81 6-1 152,508.00 a
12,709.00 mo. Permanent 01-Mar-16
16-Aug-04
12 Administrative Aide IV (Mechanic I) BENJAMIN E. VENTURA
03/03/60 4-6 139,272.00 a
11,606.00 mo. Permanent 16-Sep-98
23-Sep-90
13 Administrative Aide IV (Mechanic I) VACANT
4-1 132,900.00 a
11,075.00 mo. Permanent
16 Heavy Equipment Operator I VACANT
4-1 132,900.00 a
11,075.00 mo. Permanent
17 Electrician I DANTE C. MONES
05/29/76 4-1 132,900.00 a
11,075.00 mo. Permanent 21-Mar-16
18-Jul-01
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18 Administrative Aide III (Driver I) ANTHONY T. VALDEZ
03/15/73 3-3 126,420.00 a
10,535.00 mo. Permanent 07-Sep-10
07-Sep-10
19 Administrative Aide III (Driver I) VACANT
3-1 124,068.00 a
10,339.00 mo. Permanent
20 Administrative Aide III (Driver I) JESSIE T. CALIBOSO
02/23/61 3-7 131,232.00 a
10,936.00 mo. Permanent 22-May-97
01-May-95
21 Administrative Aide III (Driver I) KYRT YVYS G. IBAY
06/09/96 3-1 124,068.00 a
10,339.00 mo. Permanent
06-Sep-16 09-Jul-16
22 Administrative Aide III (Carpenter I) MANUEL T. MAIZANO
04/05/52 3-6 130,020.00 a
10,835.00 mo. Permanent 23-Nov-00
01-Jan-00
23 Administrative Aide III (Carpenter I) ANTONIO O. NIDOY
05/30/58 3-5 128,796.00 a
10,733.00 mo. Permanent 23-Nov-00
01-Jan-00
24 Administrative Aide III (Clerk I) TRANQUILINO F. BULDA, JR.
02/12/75 3-6 130,020.00 a
10,835.00 mo. Permanent 16-May-01
16-Apr-99
25 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) VENANCIO R. ADVIENTO
11/02/64 1-6 113,424.00 a 9,452.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Mar-00 18-Aug-97
26 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) RONALD G. BAGNAS
11/02/64 1-7 114,408.00 a 9,534.00 mo.
Permanent 19-Feb-96 01-Jul-93
27 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) PEPE T. ZAFRA
04/06/65 1-8 115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Aug-90 01-Jan-89
28 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) JANINE MARIE T. CABRERA
10/01/91 1-1 108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 06-Sep-16 01-Sep-14
29 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) JUN S. ESPIRITU
11/20/86 1-1 108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Sep-14 16-Jun-09
30 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) HARLYN V. GERILLA
10/10/67 1-8 115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Oct-90 16-Feb-89
31 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) FERDINAND C. GONZALES
03/02/68 1-1 108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 16-Feb-16 09-Jul-01
32 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) IMELDA Q. ANCHETA
10/09/66 1-6 113,424.00 a 9,452.00 mo.
Permanent 16-Mar-01 17-Feb-92
33 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) MARCELY S. ESPIRITU
03/04/84 1-1 108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 06-Sep-16 26-Mar-07
34 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) FLORENTINA P. ETRATA
06/20/59 1-8 115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Jul-89 02-Dec-85
35 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) AURELIO L. AGSALUD
06/24/54 1-2 109,080.00 a 9,090.00 mo.
Permanent 16-Aug-10 09-Jul-01
36 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) JOSE G. RAMA, JR.
06/24/54 1-8 115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo.
Permanent 17-Feb-92 13-Feb-91
38 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) NELIA G. NAPILA
06/18/62 1-8 115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo.
Permanent 20-Mar-95 01-Aug-88
39 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) DELIA R. MAYNES
11/10/70 1-6 113,424.00 a 9,452.00 mo.
Permanent 05-Mar-01 16-Jan-93
40 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) ROMEO E. VENTURA
12/18/66 1-7 114,408.00 a 9,534.00 mo.
Permanent 25-Nov-94 01-Mar-89
41 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) BERNARDO T. MARIÑAS
08/15/69 1-8 115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Oct-90 05-Apr-89
42 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) EDYSUS S. VALDEZ
10/10/69 1-4 111,180.00 a. 9,265.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Aug-05 02-Dec-02
43 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) DIVINA B. ROSARIO
09/17/65 1-6 113,424.00 a 9,452.00 mo.
Permanent 05-Jul-99 16-Apr-96
44 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) MEGARD E. ALBUTRA
12/29/60 1-5 112,248.00 a 9,354.00 mo.
Permanent 07-Apr-03 27-Jan-00
45 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) ROLANDO C. PARIS
01/20/58 1-8 115,500.00 a 9,625.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Jul-89 16-Jul-76
46 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) KEINETH DARYL L. SAMSON
03/18/95 1-1 108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Dec-14 01-Oct-14
47 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) MARYLOU M. BAJET
05/05/61 1-1 108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 06-Sep-16 16-Mar-13
48 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) ENRIQUE M. QUIMING
11/06/73 1-1 108,048.00 a 9,004.00 mo.
Permanent 19-Oct-15 01-Feb-10
49 Administrative Aide I (Laborer I) ANDREW S. GOROSPE
11/30/81 1-3 110,124.00 a 9,177.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Mar-10 01-Feb-07
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51 Engineer IV RODOLFO S. NIDOY
02/02/67 22-1 540,912.00 a
45,076.00 mo. Permanent 01-Jul-16
01-Oct-95
51 Engineer II ALMIRA S. ROXAS
12/04/69 16-1 323,952.00 a
26,996.00 mo. Permanent 01-Mar-16
01-Feb-02
OFFICE OF THE CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT (7611)
1 City Social Welfare Officer VILMA L. LAPITAN
12/05/66 25-1 706,464.00 a
58,872.00 mo. Permanent 19-Oct-15
03-Apr-89
2 Social Welfare Officer III LUNINGNING G. AGBANLOG
11/05/80 18-1 381,348.00 a 31,779.00 mo.
Permanent 16-Dec-15 16-Mar-04
3 Project Evaluation Officer III LILIBETH D. DORIANO
06/14/72 18-1 381,348.00 a 31,779.00 mo.
Permanent 16-Feb-16 01-Sep-95
4 Project Evaluation Officer II MA. VICTORIA L. DEL CASTILLO
03/08/63 15-1 295,584.00 a
24,882.00 mo. Permanent 16-Mar-16
02-Nov-88
5 Social Welfare Officer I ELEONORITA G. NATIVIDAD
07/25/56 11-5 227,148.00 a
18,929.00 mo. Permanent 16-Mar-01
6 Social Welfare Officer I NINA RICA M. DE GUZMAN
10/09/92 11-1 217,476.00 a
18,123.00 mo. Permanent 16-Mar-16
10-Aug-15
7 Youth Development Officer I VACANT
10-1 202,128.000 a 16,844.00 mo.
Permanent
8 Social Welfare Assistant EVELYN P. MENDOZA
06/16/74 8-4 180,384.00 a. 15,032.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Mar-07 16-Nov-99
9 Social Welfare Assistant EVELINE A. JOSON
01/26/56 8-6 183,912.00 a
15,326.00 mo. Permanent 12-Mar-01
04-Oct-99
OFFICE OF THE CITY AGRICULTURIST (8711)
1 City Agriculturist BONIFACIO C. PARIÑAS
01/15/53 25-5 741,948.00 a
61,829.00 mo. Permanent
13-Jan-03 16-Mar-76
2 Agricultural Technologist VACANT
10-1 202,128.000 a 16,844.00 mo.
Permanent
3 Agricultural Technologist VACANT
10-1 202,128.000 a 16,844.00 mo.
Permanent
4 Agricultural Technologist LILY B. TADEO
01/05/65 10-3 206,004.00 a
17,167.00 mo. Permanent 16-Jan-08
16-Feb-07
5 Agricultural Technologist PETER DOMINIC B. BERGONIO
02/14/80 10-3 206,004.00 a
17,167.00 mo. Permanent 26-Jan-09
6 Agricultural Technologist APRIL JEM P. DELOS SANTOS
04/27/92 10-1 202,128.000 a 16,844.00 mo.
Permanent 23-Feb-16 23-Feb-16
7 Agricultural Technologist IRENE A. GALLANES
05/04/53 10-4 207,996.00 a
17,333.00 mo. Permanent
01-Mar-06 15-Jul-75
8 Agricultural Technologist VACANT
10-1 202,128.000 a 16,844.00 mo.
Permanent 01-Mar-95 01-Mar-95
9 Agricultural Technologist RICHARD S. BAGAOISAN
10/26/70 10-8 216,084.00 a
18,007.00 mo. Permanent
10 Agricultural Technologist NARCISA A PIÑON
02/22/54 10-8 216,084.00 a
18,007.00 mo. Permanent 14-Mar-95
16-Sep-94
11 Agricultural Technologist ARLENE C. CENAS
07/22/70 10-7 214,032.00 a
17,836.00 mo. Permanent 03-Mar-97
03-Mar-97
12 Agricultural Technologist LIZONIA N. QUINTO
02/22/54 10-6 212,424.00 a
17,702.00 mo. Permanent 01-Mar-00
16-Feb-99
13 Agricultural Technologist ISAAC Q. GRAVELA
03/10/58 10-6 212,424.00 a
17,702.00 mo. Permanent 02-Jan-01
01-Jun-99
14 Agricultural Technologist FELIX O. VITALES
03/11/64 10-2 204,060.00 a
17,005.00 mo. Permanent 08-Sep-09
SOCIAL HYGIENE
1 Medical Technologist II MARY ANN Z. DACLISON
09/27/69 15-1 295,584.00 a
24,882.00 mo. Permanent
16-Mar-16 01-Jul-01
2 Public Health Nurse II ANABELMA D. LIM
11/09/61 15-8 340,128.00 a
28,344.00 mo. Permanent
01-Mar-90 01-Mar-90
3 Nurse II REMELITA M. NIDOY
10/27/70 15-2 317,868.00 a
26,489.00 mo. Permanent 18-Nov-13
19-Mar-01
4 Sanitary Inspector RALPH DARREN F. MACARAEG
06/03/86 6-1 160,536.00 a
13,378.00 mo. Permanent 01-Mar-16
01-Mar-13
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RURAL HEALTH UNIT I (4411)
1 Medical Officer III RACHEL ANN A. PARAYNO
12/15/75 21-4 540,792.00 a
45,066.00 mo. Permanent 2-Jul-07
2 Dentist II TEODORO B. PALAGUD, JR.
05/10/69 17-5 387,060.00 a
32,255.00 mo. Permanent
24-Sep-01 01-Jan-01
3 Nurse II VIRGILYN D. BARROGA
07/16/72 15-1 314,304.00 a
26,192.00 mo. Permanent 19-Sep-16
18-Feb-08
4 Midwife III ERLINDA A. ZAMORA
04/17/58 13-3 273,648.00 a
22,804.00 mo. Permanent 01-Sep-09
11-Aug-80
5 Midwife III SALLY O. DE VENECIA
05/26/56 13-3 273,648.00 a
22,804.00 mo. Permanent 01-Feb-08
24-Jul-78
6 Nurse I VACANT
11-1 217,476.00 a
18,123.00 mo. Permanent
7 Midwife II BERLINDA P. UNTALAN
02/11/75 11-3 233,952.00 a
19,496.00 mo. Permanent 18-Feb-08
03-Mar-03
8 Midwife II ISLEEN C. MAGAT
07/11/70 11-3 233,952.00 a
19,496.00 mo. Permanent 16-Mar-09
9 Midwife II MA. LYNETTE F. TRINIDAD
12/09/60 11-5 239,100.00 a
19,925.00 mo. Permanent
04-Feb-02 04-Feb-02
10 Midwife II NORMA D. CADIMAS
11/08/69 11-2 219,864.00 a
18,322.00 mo. Permanent 01-Feb-10
01-Apr-09
11 Midwife II ELMINDA R. TABOBO
06/21/55 11-8 247,020.00 a
20,585.00 mo. Permanent 1-Apr-93
8-Aug-80
12 Midwife II VIRGINIA C. DEL CASTILLO
11/02/61 11-8 247,020.00 a
20,585.00 mo. Permanent 01-Jan-94
01-Jun-89
15 Sanitary Inspector ANN FRITZI B. NACIS
03/12/76 6-4 165,108.00 a
13,759.00 mo. Permanent
02-Feb-04 16-Jan-03
16 Dental Aide ARLENE L. FERNANDO
04/10/70 4-3 142,536.00 a
11,878.00 mo. Permanent 01-Mar-07
16-Mar-04
17 Nurse IV MELANIE M. DEL PRADO
05/01/63 19-1 436,908.00 a
36,409.00 mo. Permanent 01-Dec-15
16-Aug-01
RURAL HEALTH UNIT II
1 City Health Officer DR. BERNARDO C. MACARAEG
09/15/60 25-5 780,996.00 a
65,083.00 mo. Permanent 16-Sep-04
11-May-88
2 Dentist II SOJIH T. NAVALTA
09/11/75 17-4 382,716.00 a
31,893.00 mo. Permanent
16-Aug-06 16-Oct-01
3 Nurse II THERESA B. CO. CHIONG
05/25/70 15-1 314,304.00 a
26,192.00 mo. Permanent
25-Jan-16 01-Feb-05
4 Midwife III VACANT
13-1 267,936.00 a
22,328.00 mo. Permanent
5 Midwife III VACANT
13-1 267,936.00 a
22,328.00 mo. Permanent
6 Midwife II ELVIE U. ESTRADA
01/09/71 11-5 239,100.00 a
19,925.00 mo. Permanent 16-Feb-01
01-Jun-99
8 Midwife II VACANT
11-1 217,476.00 a
18,123.00 mo. Permanent
9 Midwife II MARIANA L. JASMIN
01/01/64 11-3 233,952.00 a
19,496.00 mo. Permanent 02-Jan-07
17-Mar-03
10 Medical Laboratory Technician II RENO F. PARAYNO
01/20/70 8-4 189,876.00 a
15,823.00 mo. Permanent 22-Mar-04
27-May-02
11 Medical Laboratory Technician I VACANT
6-1 160,536.00 a
13,378.00 mo. Permanent
12 Nurse II SUZANNE E. PAREDES
07/27/71 15-1 314,304.00 a
26,192.00 mo. Permanent 01-Dec-15
03-Jun-14
EDUCATION
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Education
The two government-operate d tertiary
institutions in Urdaneta City are the Urdaneta City
University (UCU) and Pangasinan State University
(PSU). Private tertiary institutions include Divine
Word College of Urdaneta, Lyceum Northern
Luzon, Urdaneta College of Technology, Panpacific
University North Philippines, and Dona Florencia
T. Duque College. These institutions offer a wide array of degree courses such
as arts and sciences, engineering, information technology, nursing, marine
transportation, and environmental planning and development.
The Elementary Education, Junior High School and Senior High
School are under the supervision of the Division Office located at Barangay
San Vicente. The City Schools Division of Urdaneta as an arm of the
Department of Education is committed to deliver basic education services.
Further, the Schools Division Office is categorized as a medium division with
a total of 63 operating public schools (Table 16) and 1, 371 teaching and non-
teaching personnel.
Table 16. Public Schools: 2016
Level Grade Level No of Schools
Elementary School Kindergarten Grades 1 to 6
41
Integrated Elementary and Junior High School
Kindergarten Grades 1 to 10
1
Junior High School Grades 7 to 10 9
Integrated Junior and Senior High School
Grades 7 to 12 9
Integrated Elementary, Junior High and Senior High School
Kindergarten Grades 1 to 12
3
TOTAL 63
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division.
Based from the table above, there are 41 Elementary schools, one (1)
Integrated Elementary and Junior High School, nine (9) Junior High Schools,
nine (9) Integrated Junior & Senior High School and three (3) Integrated
Elementary, Junior High & Senior High School.
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Table 17. List of Public Elementary Schools, Facilities and Condition: 2016
Name of School Location
(Barangay)
Are
a
Occ
up
ied
(h
a)
Facilities And Condition
Use
d a
s E
vacu
atio
n
Cen
ter
(Y/N
)
Lab.
Sho
p
Libr
ary
Clin
ic
Com
fort
Roo
m
Pla
ygro
und
Com
pute
r
Roo
m
Mul
tipur
pose
Hal
l
Anonas East ES Anonas 0.3009 N N N N G N P P N
Anonas ES Anonas 1.4059 N N P N G G P P Y
Bactad Community School Pedro T. Orata 1.5 P N G C G G P P N
Bactad East ES Bactad East 0.7525 P N P N P P G P N
Badipa ES Dilan-Paurido 0.6 N N P N G G G P Y
Bolaoen ES Bolaoen 0.4003 N N P P P G G G Y
Cabaruan ES Cabaruan 0.6489 N N N N P N P P Y
Cabuloan ES Cabuloan 0.6198 N N P N P P P P Y
Camanang ES Camanang 1.2027 N N P P N P P P N
Camantiles ES Camantiles 1 P N P P C P P C Y
Casabula ES Casantaan 0.4215 N N P N P P G P N
Cayambanan ES Cayambanan 1.4 N N P N P P P G N
Consolacion ES Consolacion 1.1348 N N P P G P P P N
DAPSMECS East San Vicente 0.45 N N P N P G P P N
DAPSMECS Main San Vicente 0.77745 N N P N G C P G Y
DAPSMECS West San Vicente 1.269 N N N N P P P P N
Don Andres G. Maiquez MS Palina West 0.7 N N G P G G G P Y
Don Clemente Blanco Memorial ES Sugcong 0.4246 P N G N P P G P N
Don Felipe Maramda ES Nancamaliran East 0.4348 N N P C P N P G N
Don Valentin M. Ordoñez MS Palina East 0.3929 N N N N P G G N Y
Florentino B. Goce Community School Macalong 0.8476 N N P N G G G N Y
Labit East ES Labit Proper 0.5556 C N N N P G N C N
Labit West ES Labit West 0.57 P N P N N N P P Y
Lananpin ES Nancamaliran West 1.3326 P N P P P G P P Y
Lazaga ES Nancamaliran West 0.1945 N N N N C N N N N
Manan ES Mabanogbog 0.5 N N G N G N G N Y
Nanbacuran ES Catablan 0.4 N N N N G P G N N
Nancalobasaan ES Nancalobasaan 1 N N C P P C P C N
Nancalobasaan Riverside ES Nancalobasaan 0.6 N N G N P N G P N
Nancayasan ES Nancayasan 1 G N P P G G G P N
Oltama ES Oltama 0.65 N N P N P N P C Y
Palina East ES Palina East 0.53 G N P C G G P G Y
Pinmaludpod ES Pinmaludpod 0.7 N N N N P P P P N
San Jose ES San Jose 3.0539 P N P N P P P G Y
Sta. Lucia ES Sta. Lucia 0.2958 N N P N C C G P N
Tabuyoc ES Cayambanan 0.3 N N P N C P N C Y
Tiposu ES Tiposu 0.3948 N N G P P G G C N
Trinidad Perez ES Camantiles 0.2 N N N N G N N N N
Tulong ES Tulong 0.3 P N P N G P P P N
Urdaneta I Central School Poblacion 1.6 N N P C G N P P Y
Vicente Taaca MS Sto. Domingo 0.4437 N N P N P P P P Y
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division.
(Notes: Condition of Facility: N-None; C-Critical; P-Poor; G- Good;
Used as Evacuation Center:Y-Yes); N-No)
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Among the 41 elementary schools, San Jose Elementary School is the
largest in terms of land area occupying more than 3 hectares while Trinidad
Perez Elementary School in Barangay Camantiles is the smallest occupying .3
hectares or 3,000 square meters only.
On the condition of facilities, all of the 41 schools do not have shops
particularly industrial shops. Majority of them do not have laboratories and
clinics. Furthermore, most of the elementary schools claim that their libraries,
computer rooms and multipurpose halls are in poor condition. Twenty six
(26) schools declare none, critical or poor condition of comfort rooms whereas
the rest of the schools have comfort rooms that are in good condition.
Table 18. Public Integrated School, Facilities and Condition: 2016
Name of School Location
(Barangay)
Area Occupie
d (ha)
Facilities And Condition
Use
d a
s E
vacu
atio
n
Cen
ter
(Y/N
)
Lab.
Sho
p
Libr
ary
Clin
ic
Com
fort
Roo
m
Pla
ygro
und
Com
pute
r
Roo
m
Mul
tipur
pose
Hal
l
Calegu Integrated School Catablan 0.4968 N N G G G N G G N
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division.
Calegu Integrated School located in Barangay Catablan, the newest
integrated school in the City Division, is publicly-owned with a total land area
of .4968 hectares. The school has no laboratory, industrial shop and playing
ground facilities. But it has facilities such as library, clinic, comfort room,
computer room and multipurpose hall that are in good condition.
Table 19. Junior High Schools, Facilities and Condition
Name of School Location
(Barangay)
Area Occupied
(ha)
Facilities And Condition
Use
d a
s E
vacu
atio
n
Cen
ter
(Y/N
)
Lab.
Sho
p
Libr
ary
Clin
ic
Com
fort
Roo
m
Pla
ygro
und
Com
pute
r
Roo
m
Mul
tipur
pose
Hal
l
Bactad East NHS Bactad East 0.25 N N P N G G G N N
Badipa NHS Dilan-Paurido 0.1816 G N G G P N G G N
Cabuloan NHS Cabuloan 5.8 N N C N C C P P Y
Casabula NHS Casantaan 0.4215 P N P C C P G P N
Cayambanan NHS Cayambanan 0.6751 N N G N P G P P N
Don Antonio Bongolan MHS San Jose 0.423 P N P N P N G P Y
Labit NHS Labit Proper 0.346 P N P G G G G G N
Palina East NHS Palina East 0.4705 N N C N P P C P Y
Palina West NHS Palina West 1 N N G N C N P N Y
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division.
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Table 20. Junior and Senior High School Combination, Facilities and Condition
School Barangay Area
Occupied (ha)
Facilities And Condition
Use
d a
s E
vacu
atio
n C
ente
r
(Y/N
)
Lab.
Sho
p
Libr
ary
Clin
ic
Com
fort
Roo
m
Pla
ygro
und
C
ompu
ter
Roo
m
Mul
tipur
p
ose
Hal
l
Anonas NHS Anonas West 0.4057 N N P G G C P C Y
Cabaruan NHS Cabaruan 0.6538 P N C N C G C P Y
Camabu NHS Camanang 0.142 N N P N P N P N N
Camantiles NHS Camantiles 0.5365 N N N N P P P P N
Don Mariano Q. Umipig NHS Nancayasan 0.6 N N P P G N P G N
Lananpin NHS Pinmaludpod 0.9273 G N G N P P P P N
Nancalobasaan NHS Nancalobasaan 0.74 N N C C G N P N N
Pedro T. Orata NHS Pedro T. Orata 0.614 N N P N P P P P Y
Urdaneta City NHS San Vicente West 8.3509 G N G P P P G G N
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division.
As shown in Table 20, there are nine (9) schools that offer both Junior
and High School curriculum. Land titles of these schools are public-owned.
The largest in terms of land area is Urdaneta City National High School with
8.3509 hectares, while the smallest is Camanang National High School with a
land area 0.142 hectares.
Table 21. Integrated and Senior High School Combination, Facilities and Condition
School Barangay Area
Occupied (ha)
Facilities And Condition U
sed
as
Eva
cuat
ion
Cen
ter
(Y/N
)
Lab.
Sho
p
Libr
ary
Clin
ic
Com
fort
Roo
m
Pla
ygro
und
Com
pute
r
Roo
m
Mul
tipur
pose
Hal
l
Catablan IS Catablan 0.6532 N N N C C P G G Y
Don Alipio Fernandez, Sr. IS Pinmaludpod 0.3707 N N G N P P P G N
San Jose Leet IS San Jose Leet 0.4 N N P N P N P C N
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division.
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Table 22. Student-Teacher and Student Classrooms Ratio By Level: 2016
Type/Level Enrollment No. of
Teachers No. of
Classrooms Student/
Teacher Ratio
Student/ Classroom
Ratio Male Female Total
Private
Elementary 1,016 916 1,932 176 169 11 11
Junior High School
782 780 1562 127 174 12 9
Sub-Total 1,798 1,696 3,494 303 343 12 10
Public
Elementary 10,111 9,155 19,266 613 621 31 31
Junior High School
5,600 5,360 10,960 436 334 25 33
Senior High School
860 767 1,627 68 75 24 22
Sub-Total 16571 15282 31,853 1,117 1,030 29 31 Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division.
It can be discerned from the table above that in the private schools, the
student-teacher ratio is 1:11while the student-classroom ratio is 1:11. In the
average, there are 11 learners for every teacher and at least 11 learners for
every elementary classroom. For public schools, however, the ratio is higher
than of the private schools having 31 learners for every elementary teacher
and 25 learners for every junior high school teacher, and 24 learners for every
senior high school teacher. In terms of average classroom occupancy, the ratio
per room is 31 learners in the elementary; 33 learners in the junior high
school; and 22 learners in the senior high school.
Table 23. Performance Indicator
Performance Indicator Elementary Junior High School
2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2014 2015 2016
Gross Enrolment Rate 122.55 116.16 112.47 114.72 115.51 114.67 Net Enrolment Rate 102.69 99.66 Cohort-Survival Rate 94.82 86.89 92.59 93.16 90.12 83.65 Completion Rate 94.57 86.04 92.59 92.33 88.98 83.65 School Leaver Rate 1.15 2.81 1.27 2.34 3.48 4.31 Drop Out Rate 0.03 0.45 0.55 0.22 0.28 0.69
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division.
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Figure 10. Line Graph for Performance Indicator Rate: Elementary
Figure 11. Line Graph for Performance Indicator Rate: Elementary
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HEALTH & SANITATION
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Health and Sanitation
Health Facilities. For the
year 2016, the City Health Office
(CHO) of Urdaneta City is one of the
recipients of a Dental Health Bus
from the Department of Health
(DOH). The mobile dental clinic
facility will help the local health
office to promote its campaign on
dental health care. The bus is
equipped with dental chairs and
tools, lightings, and other dental
facilities. The facility can be used for
medical outreach programs and free clinics programs.
Furthermore, medical health services are delivered thru different health
facilities within the City which caters to the people of Urdaneta and also to
other neighbouring municipalities. The two privately-owned hospital facilities
are the Divine Mercy Hospital and Sacred Heart Hospital while the
government operated hospital is the Urdaneta District Hospital (UDH).
These facilities provide higher levels of health care which include treatment of
simple and Special Cases, Rehabilitative Care, Intensive Care, Minor and
Major Surgery as well as diagnostic services.
Urdaneta City has three (3) main health offices, the City Health Office
I, II and III. These main health offices are strategically located in different
areas in Urdaneta City. Each city health office has different barangay Health
Stations under its Catchment Area. Every barangay in Urdaneta has its own
Barangay Health Station manned by either a registered midwife or registered
nurse.
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City Health Office I (main office) is located at the Old City Hall
Compound in Barangay Poblacion that caters not only residents of Barangay
Poblacion but the entire City. CHO I offer Medical, Prenatal and Dental
Services, TB DOTS, Social Hygiene Clinic, Laboratory Services, Nutrition
and Population Commission, Sanitation and Birthing Facility.
There are 8 Barangay Health Centers under CHO I namely, Brgy.
Poblacion, San Vicente, Pinmaludpod, Nancamaliran West, Camantiles,
Mabanogbog, Nancamaliran East and Sta. Lucia.
City Health Office II is located in Barangay Cabuloan. Under CHO II
are 16 Barangays namely Brgy. Cabuloan, Casantaan, Bolaen,Tipuso, Bactad
Proper, Bactad East, Macalong, Camanang, Nancayasan, Consolacion, Dilan-
Paurido, Bayaoas, Anonas, Tulong, Cayambanan, Nancalobasaan.
City Health Office III is located in Barangay Labit Proper. Barangay
Cabaruan, Catablan, Labit Proper, Labit East, Oltama, Palina East, Palina
West, San Jose, Sto. Domingo and Sugcong are under CHO III.
Each barangay has its own Barangay Health Center that offers
different health services. Each Barangay Health Center is manned by a
registered midwife or registered nurses acting as midwives and are assisted
either by Barangay Health Workers (BHW) and casual nurses.
The manpower of the City Health Office consists of two (2) Physicians,
seven (7) Nurses, three (3) Dentists, one (1) Medical Technologist, one (1)
Laboratory Technologist, two (2) Sanitary Inspectors, nine (9) midwives, and
six (6) registered nurses. The rest of the staffs are casual or contractual nurses
assigned to the 3 Main Health Centers.
Morbidity and Mortality
Acute Respiratory infection is the leading cause of morbidity (Table
24). The high incidence of respiratory infection suggests that the City is prone
to airborne diseases; pollution is also a contributory factor to this disease.
Other infectious diseases that are listed in the top 10 may be due to poor
hygiene, poor nutrition, low body resistance and sudden change in weather. It
can be noted that half of the diseases are non-communicable; these are
Hypertension, Urinary Tract Infection, Bronchial asthma, Diabetes Mellitus
and Dermatitis which are usually atopic. These are lifestyle diseases and are
highly preventable.
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Table 24. Leading Causes of Morbidity and Mortality:2016
Leading Causes of Morbidity
Leading Causes of Mortality
Causes 2016 Causes 2016
Acute Respiratory Infection 1,802 Senile Debility 34
Hypertension 836 Cerebro Vascular Accident 23
Urinary Tract Infection 816 Pneumonia 27
Acute Gastroenteritis 253 Bronchial Asthma 0
Pneumonia 121 Diabetes Mellitus 9
Acute Tonsillopharyngitis 86 Congestive Heart Failure 0
Bronchial Asthma 169 Multiple Organ Failure 6
Dermatitis 106 Myocardial Infarction 4
Influenza 104 Hypertension 0
Diabetic Mellitus 125 Kidney Failure 12
TOTAL 4,418 TOTAL 115
Source: City Health Office, Urdaneta City
The Leading Cause of death in 2016 is Senile Debility which is a
natural cause of death due to old age. The second cause is Cerebro Vascular
accident which is a lifestyle related disease. Other principal cause of death is
Pneumonia and Bronchial asthma which are diseases of the Lungs caused by
infection and pollution. Diabetes Mellitus, Congestive Heart Failure, Multiple
Organ Failure, Myocardial Infarction, Hypertension and Kidney Failure are
non-communicable diseases. These are considered lifestyle diseases and are
highly preventable with right diet, exercise and living a healthy lifestyle.
HOUSING
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Residential Subdivisions. There are 28
subdivisions with more than 126.95 hectares that
are recorded in the City of Urdaneta. Most of these
subdivisions are under PD 957 type and socialized
housing which are located in barangay Nancayasan,
Pinmaludpod, Dilan Paurido, Camantiles, Labit
West, Catablan, Bayaoas, Sto.Domingo, Anonas,
Mabanogbog and San Vicente. The subdivision
with the largest area is AGL, about 17.90 hectares located in Nancayasan.
Table 25. Inventory of Residential Subdivisions: 2016
Name of Subdivision/ Condominium
Type Barangay Area (ha)
Dona Trining Subdivision PD 957 Camantiles 1.70
Del Prado Village PD 975 Dilan-Paurido 4.00
Taaca Village PD 975 Dilan-Paurido
Gracia Village PD 975 Nancayasan
Dona Pepang Subdivision PD 975 San Vicente
Dona Loleng Subdivision PD 975 Nancayasan
Glenville Subdivision I PD 975 San Vicente 6.60
Glenville Subdivision II PD 975 San Vicente 3.50
Las Villas Urdaneta Socialised Housing Catablan 2.90
Teachers Ville Subdivision BP 220 Mabanogbog 2.43
Dona Olympia Townhomes BP 220 Sto. Domingo 2.20
Urdaneta Village Townhomes PD 957 Nancayasan 0.60
Vista Verde Royale PD 957 Nancayasan 5.40
City Homes Urdaneta Socialised Housing Dilan-Paurido 0.73
Vista Urdaneta PD 957 Nancayasan 0.80
AGL Subdivision PD 957/ BP 220 Nancayasan 17.90
PSU Executive Village PD 957 San Vicente 2.10
Woodside Garden Village PD 957 Pinmaludpod 14.19
Greenville North Subdivision PD 957/ BP 220 Anonas 15.11
St. Sophia Subdivision PD 957 Pinmaludpod 4.22
Manors Subdivision PD 957 Dilan-Paurido 0.52
Northwood Townhouse PD 957 Nancayasan 0.33
Residencia PD 957 San Vicente 0.55
Amaia Land Corp. PD 957 Catablan 14.82
Woodside Garden Village Phase 2c PD 957 Labit West 7.40
RDSBI Homes PD 957 Nancamaliran West 0.99
National Housing Authority Socialised Housing Bactad East 7.13
Astral Subdivision PD 975 San Vicente 0.71
Divine Homes PD 975 Bayaoas 0.12
Source: City Planning and Development Office
PROTECTIVE SERVICES
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Protective Services
For the year 2016, the City Anti-Drug Abuse Council (CADAC)
extended its support on the massive War on Drugs campaign under the
“Oplan Tokhang”. The “Oplan Tokhang” is one of the platforms of President
Duterte against drugs and was launched simultaneously nationwide in July
2016. The operational guideline of the program is to visit the houses of the
drug users and convince them to surrender for rehabilitation. This is in
cooperation to the Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council (BADAC) wherein
respective barangay captains provided a list of all its residents known to be
involved in illegal drugs.
As of December 2016, 88% or 30 out of 34 barangays were given
Certificates of Drug-Cleared Barangay. This is a positive manifestation of the
city’s goal to put an end to the drug menace.
SOCIAL WELFARE
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Social Welfare. The City Social Welfare and Development Office is
implementing devolved social welfare and development services of the DSWD
such as the Family and Community Welfare, Child and Youth Welfare, Women
Welfare, Senior Citizens Welfare, Persons with disabilities welfare and disaster
management programs funded by the City Government and technical assistance
from the DSWD and other national government agencies. It is mandated to
provide care, protection and rehabilitation of families, individuals and
communities who are at risk, vulnerable and in need various interventions to
cope with their stressful conditions.
Urdaneta City has 53 Day Care Centers situated from the 34 barangays
and 6 sitios. It is a barangay facility whose function is to provide early childhood
care and development to 3 to 4 years old children and supports the children’s
rights for survival, development, protection and participations. Honorarium of
child development teachers is being provided by the barangay and augmented by
the city government.
The Bahay Pag-asa Youth Home located at Gracia Village was established
year 2015 with the funding assistance of Sen. Francis Pangilinan and the city
government of Urdaneta. Its objective is to provide protective and rehabilitation
custody to children in conflict with the law whose case is pending or on court
progress. Its operation started in January 2016 and its maintenance and
operation is funded by the city government.
The Crisis Center for women and children is a halfway home to women
and children in need of special protection. Clients are provided psychosocial
intervention while Social Workers are conducting case management for their
immediate recovery from distress.
The Stimulation and Therapeutic Activity Center (STAC) provides
treatment and rehabilitation to children with disabilities aged 14 years old and
below and enable them to merge in formal education. CWD’s are undergoing
therapeutic treatments and rehabilitation with the assistance of the Physical
Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Nurses, ECCD coordinator and child
specialists. Parents are also trained on home management to continuously
provide rehabilitation treatments for their children.
The Urdaneta City evacuation center is a facility established to provide
temporary shelter to families/individuals affected by manmade or natural
disaster. While at the center, affected families /individuals are provided relief
assistance (food, clothings, and medicines) and attain a comfort situation during
the occurrence of disaster/calamities.
The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program City Operations Center is
within the office of the City Social Welfare and Development Office. It has five
(5) city links officers and two (2) social welfare assistants and one (1) LGU link to
assist in the implementation of the 4Ps program of the DSWD.
ROAD NETWORK
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Road Network
In 2016, improvement of road network is evident through the opening
of the Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEX) Urdaneta-
Binalonan segment and Rosales-Urdaneta segment. The project alleviated
the traffic congestion along the McArthur highway and to the urban center
of the City.
Transportation and Road Network. Urdaneta can be reached by all
modes of land transportation. Inter-municipal bus lines such as Victory Liner,
Solid North, Five Star, Philippine Rabbit and Partas plying the Manila-
Laoag, Manila-Baguio, Manila-Dagupan routes provides the long-distance
transport requirements of the City allowing businessmen to attend to their
respective trades with ease 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Jeepneys,
tricycles, mini-buses and air-conditioned vans, on the other hand, service
shorter inter-city as well as inter-barangay requirements.
Urdaneta has two major roads, the Manila North Road and the
Urdaneta-Dagupan Road or the McArthur Highway. These two roads
interconnect Urdaneta to the Ilocos Provinces and the Cordilleras and to the
Central Luzon and Metro-Manila. These major roads are the key factors that
catapulted Urdaneta to unprecedented urban growth. Figure 1.3 presents the
road map of Urdaneta. (Note: Insert data on TPLEX)
Figure 12. Road Network Map of Urdaneta
Urdaneta’s internal road network follows a radial pattern
interconnecting all barangays to the central commercial hub in the Poblacion.
The present road network also provides access to the neighbouring
Municipalities of Manaoag, Mapandan, Laoac, Binalonan, Asingan, Villasis
and Malasiqui. Tables 1.2 to 1.4 show the Inventory of Roads in 2015.
MAINSTREAMING CCA-DRR
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Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation-Disaster Risk Reduction
The Philippines ranked no.1 in the Top 10 Countries by number of reported
events in 2011 according to the USAID Office for Foreign Disaster Assistance.
During that year, the country was hit by numerous hazards. The most notable of
which was the devastating tropical storm Washi (Sendong), highlighting our
continuing vulnerability to disasters given our location in the Pacific. We are also
No.2 in terms of Disaster Mortality in 2011, second only to Japan which lost more
citizens due to March 22, 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami that claimed almost twenty
thousand lives. However, our mortality rate ranked us fifth (5th) in terms of
population at 2:1 deaths per 100,000 populations. Furthermore, according to the
World Risk Report of 2012, the Philippines ranks third (3rd) out of 175 countries
based on our exposure, vulnerability, susceptibility to hazards.
Contemporary efforts in Disaster Risk Reduction Management evolved from
Presidential Degree 1566 of June 1978 which aimed to strengthen the Philippines
Disaster Control Capability and established the National Program on Community
Disaster Preparedness. Over the years, the basic provisions of PD 1566 proved
insufficient, thus leading to the passage of Republic Act 10121 in May 2010.
Republic Act 10121 is focused on strengthening the Philippine Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management System and provides for adoption of a National Disaster
Risk Reduction Management Framework and Plan, as well as providing funds
thereof. RA 10121 signalled the paradigm shift from reactive disaster management
to a more holistic, comprehensive, integrated, proactive and multi-sectoral approach
on disaster.
As defined in RA 10121, disaster is a serious disruption of the functioning of a
community or a society involving widespread human, material, economic or
environmental losses and impacts, which exceeds the ability of the affected
community or society to cope using its own resources. Disasters are often described
as a result of the combination of: the exposure to a hazard, the conditions of
vulnerability that are present and insufficient capacity or measure to reduce or cope
with the potential negative consequences. Disaster impacts may include loss of life,
injury, disease and other negative effects on human, physical, mental and social well-
being, together with damage to property, destruction of assets, loss of services, social
and economic disruption and environmental degradation.
Thus, the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management provides the systematic
process of using administrative directives, organizations, and operational skills and
capacities to implement strategies, policies and improved coping capacities in order
to lessen the adverse impacts of hazards and the possibility of disaster. Prospective
disaster risk reduction and management refers to risk reduction and management
activities that address and seek to avoid the development of new or increase disaster
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risks, especially if risk reduction policies are not put in place. Its integral approach to
social and human development generally adopts a more productive stone.
Likewise, it provided an expanded membership to the previous national
disaster coordinating council from 44 members, still headed by the Secretary of
National Defense but with 4 Vice- Chairpersons namely: the Secretary of
Department of Science and Technology (DOST) for Prevention and Mitigation, the
Secretary of Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) for
Preparedness, the Secretary of Department of Social Welfare and Development
(DSWD) for Response and the Director of General of NEDA for Rehabilitation and
Recovery, and in compliance to RA 10121, the council adopted in June 2011, the
National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Framework with vision of attaining
“Safer, Adaptive and Disaster- Resilient Filipino Communities Towards Sustainable
Development”.
The Framework shows that mitigating the impacts of risk, preventing hazard
and being prepared for disasters will substantially reduce loss of life and damages to
social, economic and environmental sectors.
These positive changes will be complemented by Mainstreaming Disaster risk
Reduction (DRR) and Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) measures into our national
and local development plans as a major step in refocusing our efforts towards
achieving our goals.
RA 10121 provides more holistic and comprehensive solution under a national
disaster risk reduction plan. These plans will contain identification of hazards,
vulnerabilities and risk to be managed at the national level. The structure of the
national council is replicated in all regions, provinces, cities, and municipalities and
to the barangays or villages chaired by the Local Chief Executive.
RA 10121 mandated every LGU to establish a Local Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Council (LDRRMC) in every province, city and municipality and a
Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Committee (BDRRMC) in every
barangay which shall be responsible for setting the direction, development,
implementation and coordination of disaster risk management programs within their
territorial jurisdiction.
MAINSTREAMING CCA-DRR IN DEVELOPMENTAL PLANS In order to mainstream climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction
management in the development plans, the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board
(HLURB) has introduced the Climate and Disaster Risk Assessment (CDRA)
process. The CDRA process shows risk information which determines the nature and
extent of risk by analyzing potential hazards and evaluating existing conditions of
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vulnerability that together could potentially harm exposed people, property, services,
livelihood and the environment on which they depend. The local capacities include
existing LDRRC structure, programs, and protocols for disaster operations.
Situational analysis describes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities,
challenges and/or the advantages and disadvantages in each specific concern. The
assessment areas as basis for analysis include specific DRMM activities per Thematic
Area such as early warning system, education and training, institutionalization of
LDRRM Office, response equipment and, resettlement program. It also includes the
cross-cutting concerns which are health, human induced disaster, gender
mainstreaming, environmental protection cultural sensitivity or indigenous
practices, and the right based approach.
Table 26. Inventory of Hazards and their Description, City of Urdaneta
Hazard
Map Information Hazard Description
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Flood MGB 1:50,000 JPEG/2010/ Philippine Luzon UTM Zone III
Moderate to Low High
Less than 1 meter 1 meter and above
Sudden Sudden
Floods may be triggered by 180 mm/ day rainfall. Water coming from the mountain. Floods may be prompted by 180mm heavy one day rainfall with recurrence every year.
Bayaoas
Camantiles
Catablan
Cayambanan
Labit West
Mabanogbog
Nancayasan
Pinmaludpod
Poblacion
San Jose
San Vicente
Sta. Lucia
Tulong
Source: MGB and CDRRM Office, Urdaneta City
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The exploration of disaster events in the past provides a better understanding
of hazards, specifically their pattern of occurrence and the areas that are often
affected.
In Urdaneta City, every year we encounter typhoons that caused flooding in
thirteen (13) barangays out of thirty-four (34) barangays. Those low lying barangays
and barangays that are situated or located along the major river systems are most
especially affected. Urdaneta city has four (4) major river systems. These are
Tagamusing, Mitura, and Macalong River. When three (3) of the major rivers merge
at Barangay Pinmaludpod, it becomes the Sinocalan River. Also, one (1) creek that
causes flood is called the Catablan Creek.
The City of Urdaneta has identified flood as one of the major hazard that
affects the city. The table above presents the description of the previous hazard that
affects the city. It also shows the barangays that were affected by flood. Out of 34
barangays, there are 13 barangays identified that are greatly affected by flood.
SIREN ALARM SYSTEM RAIN GAUGE
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Table 27. RECORDS OF PREVIOUS DISASTERS, CITY OF URDANETA, PROVINCE OF PANGASINAN, 2016.
Source: CDRRM Office, Urdaneta City
On the records of the previous disasters, the CDRRMO identified two typhoons that have distressed the City of Urdaneta by year 2016. Typhoon Karen had hit the city last October 18 to 20, 2016. It has affected 8 barangays and left 1255 persons and 315 families affected. Agricultural sector has been greatly damaged with a total of Php 37 million worth of agricultural products and facilities.
Following Typhoon Karen, Typhoon Lawin has struck the city last October 21, 2016 and it lasted for three days. The typhoon has affected 8 barangays, mostly the areas near the Macalong River. These barangays affected by the typhoon are barangay San Vicente, Mabanogbog, Poblacion, Camantiles, Pinmaludpod, San Jose, Catablan, and Nancayasan. Some of the affected areas are low lying barangays and others are near or beside the Macalong River. A total of 4,876 individuals and 1186 families are affected by the typhoon. These people have been served and transferred to evacuation centers by the City Disaster Response Team and were assisted by the City Social Welfare and Development Office personnel. Also, Typhoon Lawin has left damage to agriculture with a total of Php 60,071,231.00.
There are three (3) barangays that experienced drought way back 1997 when part of Luzon was hit by El Nino. These barangays are located along the rolling areas, south-western part of Urdaneta City. Because of the development program of National Irrigation Agency (NIA), the irrigation systems in these barangays have improved thus they did not experience drought again.
Hazard Events and
Description Aff
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Bar
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Number of Casualties (Number of Individuals)
Number of Affected
Number of houses damaged
Damage to Properties in Philippine Peso
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Info
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Dead Injured Missing Person Families Totally Partially Agriculture Total
Typhoon Lawin October 21-23, 2016
8 0 0 0 4876 1186 3 7 60,071,231 60,071,231 CDRRMO
CSWD CAO
Typhoon Karen October 18-20, 2016
8 0 0 0 1255 315 0 2 37,039,720 37,039,720 CDRRMO
CSWD CAO
ANNEX SP RESOLUTIONS
2016
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RESOLUTIONS
RES. NO.
SUBJECT DATE APPROVED
295
RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF MS. MARY JOYCE S. SARDEÑA AS CITY ASSESSOR OF URDANETA
January 4, 2016
297
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR, HON. AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV, TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA), FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF URDANETA, WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH) AND THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DILG) FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SPECIAL LOCAL ROAD FUND (SLRF) UNDER R.A. 8794 OR THE MOTOR VEHICLE USERS’ CHARGE (MVUC) LAW
January 11, 2016
298
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE LIST OF ANTI-POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS IN THE CITY OF URDANETA, PROVINCE OF PANGASINAN, AND AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE TO ENTER INTO MOA WITH ALL BOTTOM-UP BUDGETING (BUB) PARTICIPATING AGENCIES
January 25, 2016
298-A
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY PINMALUDPOD FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FIVE MILLION ONE HUNDRED NINE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE AND 73/100 PESOS (P5,109,185.73), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-B
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY ANONAS FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF THREE MILLION SIX HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY-TWO AND 50/100 PESOS (P3,612,582.50), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
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298-C
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CATABLAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FOUR MILLION NINE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT AND 63/100 PESOS (P4,009,598.63),AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-D
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY PEDRO T. ORATA FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF ONE MILLION NINE HUNDRED NINETY-SIX THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT AND 45/100 PESOS (P1,996,378.45), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-E
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CAYAMBANAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF THREE MILLION SIXTY-SIX THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED NINETY-FIVE AND 43/100 PESOS (P3,066,595.43) AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-F
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY TIPOSU FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF ONE MILLION NINE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED NINETY-TWO AND 32/100 PESOS (1,966,192.32) AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-G
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY BOLAOEN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF ONE MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED EIGHTY-EIGHT AND 05/100 PESOS (1,712,988.05) AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
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298-H
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY NANCALOBASAAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION NINE HUNDRED NINETY-ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE AND 42/100 PESOS (2,991,229.42) AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-I
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY BACTAD EAST FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION FIFTY-SIX THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTY-ONE AND 71/100 PESOS (2,056,881.71) AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA.
January 18, 2016
298-J
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY BAYAOAS FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FOUR MILLION EIGHTY-NINE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TEN AND 60/100 PESOS (4,089,510.60) AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-K
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY MABANOGBOG FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN AND 04/100 PESOS (2,758,267.04) AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-L
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CAMANTILES FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FOUR MILLION THREE HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED SEVENTEEN AND 06/100 PESOS (P4,312,717.06), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
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298-M
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY MACALONG FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF ONE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE AND 02/100 PESOS (P1,870,363.02), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-N
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CABULOAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION SIX HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-ONE AND 26/100 PESOS (P2,659,471.26), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-O
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY SAN JOSE FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FOUR MILLION TWELVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE AND 10/100 PESOS (P4,012,939.10), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-P
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY PALINA EAST FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF THREE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE AND 28/100 PESOS (P3,603,561.28), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-Q
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CONSOLACION FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF ONE MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE AND 65/100 PESOS (P1,759,225.65),AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
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298-R
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY SAN VICENTE FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF SEVEN MILLION ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND NINETY-TWO AND 35/100 PESOS (P7,122,092.35), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-S
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY PALINA WEST FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-SIX THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED TWENTY AND 74/100 PESOS (P2,476,720.74), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-T
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY LABIT WEST FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED ELEVEN AND 23/100 PESOS (P2,166,211.23), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-U
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CAMANANG FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF THREE MILLION THREE HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO AND 53/100 PESOS (P3,356,932,53), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-V
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY STO. DOMINGO FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED NINETY-NINE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE AND 26/100 PESOS (P2,599,359.26), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
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298-W
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY NANCAMALIRAN EAST FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FOUR MILLION SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FORTY AND 57/100 PESOS (P4,075,940.57), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
298-X
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CABARUAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN THOUSAND THIRTY-SEVEN AND 39/100 PESOS (P2,187,037.39), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 18, 2016
299
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE LIST OF ANTI-POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS IN THE CITY OF URDANETA FOR FY 2016 AND AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE TO ENTER INTO MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH ALL BOTTOM-UP BUDGETING (BUB) PARTICIPATING AGENCIES
January 25, 2016
301-A
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY NANCAYASAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FIVE MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED THREE AND 48/100 PESOS (P5,744,603.48), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 25, 2016
301-B
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY LABIT PROPER FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF THREE MILLION ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR AND 75/100 PESOS (P3,170,674.75), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 25, 2016
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301-C
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY SUGCONG FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF ONE MILLION FOUR HUNDRED NINETY-FIVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN AND 47/100 PESOS (P1,495,927.47), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 25, 2016
301-D
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY NANCAMALIRAN WEST FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FOUR MILLION ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE AND 04/100 PESOS (P4,170,851.04), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 25, 2016
301-E
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY STA. LUCIA FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION THREE HUNDRED SEVEN THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR AND 96/100 PESOS (P2,307,374.96), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 25, 2016
301-F
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY DILAN-PAURIDO FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FOUR MILLION FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY THOUSAND FIFTEEN AND 27/100 PESOS (P4,520,015.27), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 25, 2016
301-G
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CASANTAAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF ONE MILLION NINE HUNDRED NINETEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED AND 59/100 PESOS (P1,919,600.59), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 25, 2016
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301-H
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY TULONG FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND ONE AND 23/100 PESOS (P1,645,001.23), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
January 25, 2016
302
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY POBLACION FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FIVE MILLION SIX HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN THOUSAND EIGHTY-SIX AND 68/100 PESOS (P5,657,086.68), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
February 1, 2016
303
RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF MR. SAMUEL B. ZARATE JR. AS CITY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT HEAD I (HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE), SALARY GRADE 25, OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
February 1, 2016
305
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY OLTAMA FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016, WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF ONE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY-NINE AND 92/100 PESOS (P1,847,489.92), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
February 9, 2016
306
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR, HON. AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV, TO ENTER, FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF URDANETA, INTO A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH THE COMMISSION ON POPULATION-REGIONAL OFFICE NO. 1, REPRESENTED BY OIC-REGIONAL DIRECTOR ERMA R. YAPIT, FOR THE DONATION OF A COMPLETE SET OF COMPUTER WITH PRINTER TO THE CITY
February 9, 2016
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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING MAYOR AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA), FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF URDANETA, WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT (DSWD) FOR THE EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PANTAWID PAMILYANG PILIPINO PROGRAM (4P’S), SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM, SUPPLEMENTAL FEEDING PROGRAM, GOVERNMENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (GIP), SOCIAL PENSION PROGRAM, AND BOTTOM-UP BUDGETING (BUB) PROJECTS HEREABOUTS
February 9, 2016
309
RESOLUTION INTERPOSING NO OBJECTION TO THE REMOVAL OR CUTTING OF TREES ALONG THE URDANETA JUNCTION-DAGUPAN-LINGAYEN ROAD TO GIVE WAY TO THE WIDENING OF THE NATIONAL ROAD
February 9, 2016
310
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE REVISION OF THE ORIGINAL HOUSING PLAN OF BLOCKS 2 AND 3 OF THE ASTRAL VILLAGE SUBDIVISION IN BARANGAY SAN VICENTE FROM ROW-HOUSES TO SINGLE ATTACHED HOUSES WHICH ARE MORE ATTRACTIVE TO POTENTIAL BUYERS
February 9, 2016
313
RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE REVISED LIST OF ANTI-POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS IN THE CITY OF URDANETA, PROVINCE OF PANGASINAN, AND AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE TO ENTER INTO MOA WITH ALL BOTTOM-UP BUDGETING (BUB) PARTICIPATING AGENCIES
February 22, 2016
315
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR, HON. AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV, TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT, FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF URDANETA, WITH THE MAGIC CLUB INCORPORATED FOR THE PURCHASE OF GROCERIES ON CREDIT FOR THE CITY’S RELIEF OPERATIONS WHENEVER A STATE OF CALAMITY IS DECLARED
February 22, 2016
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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING URDANETA CITY MAYOR AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH THE ROAD BOARD REPRESENTED BY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ADOLFO L. ESCALONA AND THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DILG) REPRESENTED BY UNDERSECRETARY AUSTERE A. PANADERO FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PROVINCIAL AND CITY ROADS LOCATIONAL REFERENCING SYSTEM AND CONDUCT OF ROAD INVENTORY
February 22, 2016
321
RESOLUTION APPEALING TO HONORABLE SECRETARY ROGELIO L. SINGSON THAT THE ATTACHED ELEVATION PLAN MARKED ANNEX “A” BE FINALLY ADOPTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH) WITH REGARDS TO THE URDANETA WESTERN BYPASS ROAD
March 14,2016
322
RESOLUTION ALLOWING THE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION, AND OPERATION OF A TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER BY GLOBE TELECOM, INC. AT BARANGAY BAYAOAS, URDANETA CITY
March 14,2016
325
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING MAYOR AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV TO DONATE A TOTAL AREA OF FOUR HUNDRED (400) SQUARE METERS OUT OF TWO (2) CITY GOVERNMENT-OWNED PARCELS OF LAND AT THE PRESENT SITE OF THE URDANETA FIRE STATION TO THE BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NATIONALLY-FUNDED, PERMANENT BFP BUILDING
April 18, 2016
1
RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE INTERNAL RULES OF PROCEDURE OF THE 6TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF URDANETA TO GOVERN THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE 7TH
LOCAL LEGISLATIVE BODY TEMPORARILY AS THE SAME SHALL BE SUBJECT TO AMENDMENTS IN THE NEXT REGULAR SESSION
July 4, 2016
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RESOLUTION DEFERRING THE ELECTION OF OTHER OFFICERS OF THIS AUGUST BODY AS WELL AS THE CHAIRMANSHIPS OF THE STANDING COMMITTEES UNTIL THE NEXT REGULAR SESSION
July 4, 2016
3
RESOLUTION APPROVING DRAW LOTS AS A MEANS TO DECIDE THE COUNCILOR-DISTRICT ASSIGNMENTS OF THE 7TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD MEMBERS
July 4, 2016
5
RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE DEEPEST SYMPATHIES AND CONDOLENCES OF THE 7TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD AND THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF URDANETA TO THE BEREAVED FAMILY OF THE LATE EX-PUNONG BARANGAY CESAR BONGOLAN OF SAN JOSE ON HIS PASSING AWAY DUE TO HEART ATTACK AND EMPHYSEMA ON JUNE 29, 2016
July 11, 2016
6
RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE DEEPEST SYMPATHIES AND CONDOLENCES OF THE 7TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD AND THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF URDANETA TO THE BEREAVED FAMILY OF THE LATE EX-PUNONG BARANGAY FEDERICO MEJIA JR. OF NANCAYASAN ON HIS PASSING AWAY DUE TO CARDIAC ARREST IN HAWAII, U.S.A., ON MAY 30, 2016
July 11, 2016
7
COMMENDING RET. P/DEP. DIR. GEN. ISIDRO S. LAPENA, A NATIVE SON OF URDANETA, FOR BEING APPOINTED AS DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY (PDEA) BY PRESIDENT RODRIGO R. DUTERTE
July 11, 2016
8
RESOLUTION REQUESTING PDG RONALDO “BATO” M. DELA ROSA, CHIEF OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE (PNP), TO RETAIN PSUPT JEFF E. FANGED AS URDANETA POLICE CHIEF
July 11, 2016
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RESOLUTION AMENDING 6TH SP RESOLUTION NO. 329, S. 2016, WHICH CALLS FOR AN ADDITIONAL SEVEN (7) TRICYCLE FRANCHISES TO BE AWARDED TO EVERY BARANGAY, BY AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR TO AWARD UNLIMITED FRANCHISES FOR THE OPERATION OF MOTORIZED TRICYCLES FOR HIRE IN URDANETA UNTIL SUCH TIME THAT THE SAME IS REVOKED BY THIS AUGUST BODY
July 11, 2016
10
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY VICE-MAYOR, HON. JULIO F. PARAYNO III, AND THE CITY TREASURER, MS. SANIATA A. ELEGORES, TO SIGN ALL CHECKS, WARRANTIES, DRAFTS, AND ISSUANCES CHARGEABLE AND ACCRUING TO THE FUNDS OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF URDANETA, AND TO TRANSACT BUSINESS WITH THE LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES UNDER THE CITY’S GENERAL FUND ACCT. NO. 0112-101357, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF REPUBLIC ACT 7160, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE OF 1991
July 11, 2016
11
AUTHORIZING URDANETA MAYOR AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH THE NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY (NFA), REPRESENTED BY PROVINCIAL MANAGER RAMON B. CUARESMA, FOR THE PURCHASE OF RICE ON CREDIT FOR THE CITY’S RELIEF OPERATIONS IN TIMES OF CALAMITY
July 19, 2016
12
COMMENDING THE URDANETA CITY POLICE STATION UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF PSUPT. JEFF E. FANGED, CHIEF OF POLICE, FOR A HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL “OPLAN TOKHANG” IN THE CITY
July 19, 2016
13
AUTHORIZING MARKET SUPERVISOR CESAR T. ESTOESTA, IN COORDINATION WITH PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY OFFICE (POSO) CHIEF HENRY R. KANG, TO CLEAR PEREZ SOUTH STREET IN POBLACION OF ANY UNAUTHORIZED ENCROACHMENTS AND OBSTRUCTIONS IN VIEW OF THE PROPOSED ONE-WAY TRAFFIC SCHEME IN THE CITY
July 26, 2016
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CONGRATULATING THE CITY MAYOR, HON. AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV, ON HIS RE-ELECTION AS VICE-PRESIDENT FOR LUZON OF THE LEAGUE OF CITIES OF THE PHILIPPINES (LCP)
July 26, 2016
15
AUTHORIZING THE URDANETA CITY SCHOOLS DIVISION TO UTILIZE THE BARANGAY HALLS AND SIMILAR STRUCTURES OR SPACES, AND EVEN THE CITY LIBRARY, FOR ITS ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM (ALS) CLASSES THAT CATER TO OUT-OF-SCHOOL YOUTHS AND ADULT DROPOUTS
August 2, 2016
16
CALLING ON SECRETARY MARK VILLAR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH) TO CONTINUE THE SEVEN-KILOMETER (7KM) WESTERN URDANETA BYPASS ROAD ACCORDING TO ITS ORIGINAL PLAN AND DESIGN
August 2, 2016
17
CONGRATULATING THE IGLESIA NI CRISTO (INC), UNDER THE EXCELLENT LEADERSHIP OF KA EDUARDO V. MANALO, TAGAPAMAHALANG PANGKALAHATAN, ON ITS 102ND ANNIVERSARY ON JULY 27, 2016
August 2, 2016
18
COMMENDING P/SUPT. JEFF E. FANGED FOR HIS PRAISEWORTHY PERFORMANCE AND MERITORIOUS SERVICE AS CHIEF OF POLICE OF THE URDANETA CITY POLICE STATION FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 TO AUGUST 1, 2016
August 9, 2016
19
INTERPOSING NO OBJECTION TO THE CUTTING OF TREES AT THE EASTERN PORTION OF URDANETA I CENTRAL SCHOOL LEASED BY MAGIC MALL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ITS ANNEX BUILDING
August 9, 2016
20
EXPRESSING THE HEARTFELT SYMPATHIES AND DEEPEST CONDOLENCES OF THE 7TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD AND CITY GOVERNMENT OF URDANETA TO THE BEREAVED FAMILY OF THE LATE FORMER MULTI-TERM COUNCILOR AMOR P. LACHICA WHO PASSED AWAY AT THE AGE OF 77 DUE TO PROSTATE CANCER
August 16, 2016
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AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR, HON. AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV, TO PURCHASE FOUR (4) MOTORCYCLES FOR THE LOCAL POLICE FORCE CHARGEABLE TO SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD FUNDS
August 16, 2016
22
GRANTING LOCATIONAL CLEARANCE TO THE PTT PHILIPPINES CORPORATION, REPRESENTED BY MR. JOFEL M. RAMIREZ, TO ESTABLISH A PTT GASOLINE STATION AT BARANGAY ANONAS, URDANETA CITY
August 25, 2016
23
ACCREDITING THE SHARE AN OPPORTUNITY (SAO) PHILIPPINES AS A CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION (CSO) IN THE CITY OF URDANETA
August 25, 2016
24
EXPRESSING THE DEEP GRATITUDE AND SINCERE APPRECIATION OF THE 7TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD AND THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF URDANETA TO THE SECURITY BANK FOUNDATION, INC. (SBFI) CHAIRED BY MR. RAFAEL F. SIMPAO JR. FOR DONATING TWO (2) SCHOOL BUILDINGS WITH SIX (6) CLASSROOMS APIECE TO NANCAYASAN AND LANANPIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
August 25, 2016
25
INTERPOSING NO OBJECTION TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SM CITY URDANETA AT ITS 3.8-HECTARE PROPERTY ALONG MACARTHUR HIGHWAY IN THE VITAL ECONOMIC ARTERY OF BARANGAY NANCAYASAN AND IN THE BACKSIDE OF BARANGAY POBLACION
September 2, 2016
26
ACCREDITING THE METRO URDANETA BUSINESS CLUB, INC. AS A CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION (CSO) IN THE CITY OF URDANETA
September 6, 2016
27
AUTHORIZING CITY MAYOR AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH THE MUNICIPALITY OF NAMPICUAN, NUEVA ECIJA, REGARDING THE LATTER’S DESIRE TO THROW ITS GARBAGE AT THE ENGINEERED SANITARY LANDFILL IN BARANGAY CATABLAN, URDANETA CITY
September 6, 2016
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AUTHORIZING MAYOR AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV TO ALLOW THE TEMPORARY USE OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT’S VACANT SPACE FROM THE MAGIC MALL ANNEX/PARKING SPACE TO THE URDANETA I CENTRAL SCHOOL TO INTERESTED PARTIES TO SERVE AS A BARATILLO OR BAZAAR IN VIEW OF THE CITY FIESTA AND THE HOLIDAY SEASON
September 13, 2016
29
COMMENDING THE URDANETA CITY POLICE STATION FOR ITS SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS SINCE P/SUPT. MARCELIANO A. DESAMITO JR. TOOK OVER AS CHIEF OF POLICE IN AUGUST, 2016
September 13, 2016
30
CONGRATULATING COUN. ANTONINO P. PEREZ FOR BEING ELECTED AS VICE-CHAIRMAN FOR REGION I AND COUN. JESUS LL. BASCO FOR BEING ELECTED AS A DIRECTOR FOR PANGASINAN OF THE NATIONAL MOVEMENT OF YOUNG LEGISLATORS (NMYL)
September 13, 2016
31
REALIGNING THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION PESOS (P2,000,000.00) FROM THE 20% DEVELOPMENT FUND INTENDED FOR URDANETA CITY CEMETERY IMPROVEMENT TO ONE MILLION PESOS (P1,000,000.00) FOR THE FENCING OF THE ENGINEERED SANITARY LANDFILL IN CATABLAN AND ANOTHER ONE MILLION PESOS P1,000,000.00) FOR THE CONTINUATION OF THE DRAINAGE CANAL AT BELMONTE STREET IN POBLACION
September 20, 2016
32
GRANTING A CASH INCENTIVE OF FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P5,000.00) TO DAY CARE WORKERS OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF URDANETA WHO HAVE ACCUMULATED A TOTAL OF FIFTEEN (15) YEARS OF SATISFACTORY ACTIVE SERVICE
September 20, 2016
33
GRANTING DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TO HEBEI PHILIPPINES CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION, REPRESENTED BY ITS PRESIDENT, MR. LEO E. SY, FOR ITS DONA OLYMPIA RURAL HOMES EXTENSION
September 20, 2016
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DECLARING BARANGAY NANCAYASAN AS HAVING TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OVER SM CITY URDANETA
September 20, 2016
35
CONGRATULATING THE PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY - URDANETA CITY CAMPUS FOR GARNERING THE TOP 2 (ENGR. WILLIAM M. NOCES) AND TOP 8 (ENGR. JHAYSON M. ONZA) SPOTS IN THE RECENT REGISTERED ELECTRICAL ENGINEER (REE) AND THE TOP 6 (ENGR. JAVIN D. BADUA) AND TOP 10 (ENGR. WILLIAM M. NOCES) SPOTS IN THE REGISTERED MASTER ELECTRICIAN (RME) BOARD EXAMS CONDUCTED BY THE PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION (PRC)
September 27, 2016
36
REVIVING THE TIME-HONORED PRACTICE OF CONFIRMING THE RESOLUTIONS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE URDANETA CITY UNIVERSITY BY THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD THROUGH THE SPONSORSHIP OF THE CHAIR OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
October 4, 2016
37
CALLING ON ALL BARANGAY COUNCILS IN THE CITY OF URDANETA TO INVITE ALL SECTORAL GROUPS, SUCH AS THE SENIOR CITIZENS, THE WOMEN, THE YOUTH, THE FARMERS, THE TRICYCLE OPERATORS AND DRIVERS, THE DAY CARE WORKERS, AND THE BARANGAY HEALTH WORKERS WITHIN THEIR TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION, TO BARANGAY ASSEMBLIES FOR THE WIDEST POSSIBLE DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION
October 4, 2016
38
CALLING FOR THE CREATION OF A SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO BE COMPOSED OF THE HEADS OF THE CSWDO, THE CHO, THE POSO, AND THE UCPS, TO TACKLE THE HEALTH AND SANITATION AS WELL AS PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY PROBLEMS POSED BY HOMELESS BADJAOS AND PSYCHOTIC VAGRANTS (“TAONG GRASA”) WHO STAY OR SPEND SOME TIME IN URDANETA
October 4, 2016
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ESTABLISHING THE LOCAL COORDINATING AND MONITORING BOARD FOR SENIOR CITIZENS IN URDANETA, CONSISTING OF SUCH AGENCIES AS THE CSWDO, DILG, CHO, DEPED, AND OSCA, PURSUANT TO R.A. 9994 OR THE EXPANDED SENIOR CITIZENS ACT OF 2010, AND ALLOCATING 1% OF THE ANNUAL CITY BUDGET FOR PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS RELATED TO SENIOR CITIZENS AND THE DISABLED
October 4, 2016
40
RECOGNIZING THE ENORMOUS CONTRIBUTION OF OUR BELOVED TEACHERS TO THE EDUCATIONAL GROWTH AND PROGRESS OF URDANETA, AND COMMENDING THEM FOR A JOB VERY WELL DONE IN PREPARING OUR SCHOOL CHILDREN FOR THE ACTIVE DUTIES OF LEADERSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP IN OUR CITY AND IN OUR COUNTRY
October 4, 2016
41
ADOPTING THE URDANETA CITY POLICE STATION’S LOCALIZED ANTI-CRIMINALITY ACTION PLAN (LACAP) FOR THE 4TH QUARTER OF 2016 TOWARDS A REINVIGORATED CAMPAIGN AGAINST ILLEGAL DRUGS
October 4, 2016
42
REQUESTING P/DIR. GEN. RONALD “BATO” DELA ROSA, CHIEF OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE, TO DONATE A PATROL VEHICLE TO THE CITY OF URDANETA
October 4, 2016
43
APPROPRIATING THE AMOUNT OF FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P5,000.00) AS ADDITIONAL BURIAL EXPENSE FOR EVERY SENIOR CITIZEN OF THE CITY OF URDANETA WHO PASSES AWAY, CHARGEABLE TO SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD FUNDS
October 4, 2016
44
INTERPOSING NO OBJECTION TO METRO URDANETA ENTERPRISES INC.’S PLAN TO ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A GASOLINE STATION ALONG NATIONAL HIGHWAY IN BARANGAY ANONAS
October 11, 2016
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EXPRESSING THE HEARTFELT SYMPATHIES AND DEEPEST CONDOLENCES OF THE 7TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD AND CITY GOVERNMENT OF URDANETA TO THE BEREAVED FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM. DIGNA PEÑA PEREZ, BELOVED WIFE OF THE LATE PCL PRESIDENT & BOARD MEMBER EDUARDO R. PEREZ SR. AND DOTING MOTHER TO CITY COUNCILOR ANTONINO P. PEREZ AND 5TH DISTRICT BOARD MEMBER ROSARY GRACIA PEREZ-TABABA, WHO PASSED AWAY AT THE AGE OF 73 DUE TO LEUKEMIA
48
APPROVING THE ANNUAL INVESTMENT PROGRAM (AIP) OF THE CITY OF URDANETA FOR CY 2017
October 25, 2016
49
REQUESTING THE ROAD BOARD OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH) FOR FUNDING ASSISTANCE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF TWO (2) PEDESTRIAN OVERPASSES IN THE CITY OF URDANETA
October 25, 2016
50
CONFIRMING RESOLUTION NO. 403, S. 2016, PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF REGENTS ON OCTOBER 7, 2016, RECOMMENDING THE REALIGNMENT OF THE 2016 BUDGET OF THE URDANETA CITY UNIVERSITY
October 25, 2016
55
APPROVING THE GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT (GAD) PLAN CY 2017 OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
November 8, 2016
56
APPROVING THE URDANETA CITY RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR CY 2017
November 8, 2016
57
AUTHORIZING MAYOR AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV, FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF URDANETA, TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DILG) REGION I REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE CHALLENGE FUND (PCF) FOR CY 2016
November 15, 2016
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AUTHORIZING MAYOR AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV, FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF URDANETA, TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE WIRELESS ACCESS FOR HEALTH INITIATIVE INC. FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE WAH DIGITAL HEALTH PLATFORM HERE
November 15, 2016
60
APPROVING THE USE OF THE 2016 CALAMITY FUND OF THE URDANETA CITY UNIVERSITY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT BUILDING
November 22, 2016
63
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CATABLAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FOUR MILLION ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED SIXTEEN PESOS AND TWENTY CENTAVOS (PHP4,175,816.20) AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
November 29, 2016
69
GRANTING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL AND LOCATIONAL CLEARANCE (PALC) AND DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TO HEBEI PHILIPPINES CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION, REPRESENTED BY ITS PRESIDENT, MR. LEO E. SY, FOR ITS DOÑA OLYMPIA RURAL HOMES EXTENSION
December 13, 2016
70
AUTHORIZING MAYOR AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV, FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF URDANETA, TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH THE EASTLAND PRINTINK INC. FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN ONLINE VIEWABLE AND VERIFIABLE POLICE CLEARANCE CARD WITH UNLIMITED PRINTOUTS
December 13, 2016
71
EXPRESSING THE HEARTFELT SYMPATHIES AND DEEPEST CONDOLENCES OF THE 7TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD AND CITY GOVERNMENT OF URDANETA TO THE BEREAVED FAMILY OF THE LATE FORMER KABATAANG BARANGAY FEDERATION PRESIDENT, EX OFFICIO MUNICIPAL COUNCILOR, AND CITY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT HEAD, HON. SAMUEL B. ZARATE JR., WHO PASSED AWAY AT THE AGE OF 56 DUE TO A SERIOUS AILMEN
December 13, 2016
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APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY SAN JOSE FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FOUR MILLION TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY FOUR THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED THIRTEEN AND 00/100 PESOS (P4,284,413.00) AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
74
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY SAN JOSE FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FOUR MILLION TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY FOUR THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED THIRTEEN AND 00/100 PESOS (P4,284,413.00) AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
75
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CAYAMBANAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF THREE MILLION THREE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN AND 69/100 PESOS AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
76
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY PEDRO T. ORATA FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO AND 94/100 PESOS (P2,157,752.94) AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
77
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY TIPOSU FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION ONE HUNDRED TWENTY THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FOUR AND 31/100 PESOS (P2,120,604.31) AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
78
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY PALINA WEST FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE AND 00/100 PESOS (P2,731,951.00) AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
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APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY MACALONG FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION ONE MILLION NINE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-NINE AND 00/100 PESOS (P1,922,479.00), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
80
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CABARUAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION THREE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND 86/100 PESOS (P2,335,400.86), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
81
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY ANONAS FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FOUR MILLION TWO HUNDRED SIXTEEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED SEVEN AND 08/100 PESOS (P4,216,407.08), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
82
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY SUGCONG FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF ONE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED NINETY-TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT AND 48/100 PESOS (P1,592,598.48), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
83
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY STO. DOMINGO FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED SEVENTEEN AND 29/100 PESOS (P2,880,217.29), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
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APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY LABIT WEST FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED EIGHT-THREE AND 81/100 PESOS (P2,428,283.81), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
85
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY NANCAMALIRAN EAST FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF THREE MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED FOUR AND 48/100 PESOS (P3,770,304.48), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
86
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY BACTAD EAST FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED TEN AND 03/100 PESOS (P2,268,110.03), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
87
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CONSOLACION FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF ONE MILLION NINE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE AND 88/100 PESOS (P1,932,925.88), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
88
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CABULOAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF TWO MILLION SIX HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY-THREE AND 80/100 (P2,651,583.80) , AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
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APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY NANCAMALIRAN WEST FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF FOUR MILLION EIGHTY-SIX THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN AND 54/100 PESOS (P4,086,757.54), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
90
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY SAN VICENTE FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF SIX MILLION NINE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN AND 45/100 PESOS (P6,926,567.45), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
91
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY NANCALOBASAAN FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF, TWO MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED EIGHTY-TWO AND 51/100 PESOS (P2,851,982.51), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
92
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY POBLACION FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF SIX MILLION ONE HUNDRED FOUR THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE AND 37/100 PESOS (P6,104,661.37), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
93
APPROVING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY TULONG FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2017 WITH A TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF ONE MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY-EIGHT THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FIFTY AND 63/100 PESOS (P1,788,650.63), AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
December 13, 2016
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ORDINANCES
ORD. NO.
SUBJECT DATE APPROVED
43-A
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1, CY 2016, OF THE CITY OF URDANETA AMOUNTING TO NINE MILLION TWO HUNDRED NINETEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED THIRTY PESOS (P9,219,530.00) FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FIRST TRANCHE OF COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENT FOR CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES.
JUNE 27, 2016
43-B
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1, CY 2016, OF THE CITY OF URDANETA AMOUNTING TO TEN MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED FORTY THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT PESOS (P10,740,398.00) FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FIRST TRANCHE OF COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENT FOR CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
JUNE 27, 2016
1
AN ORDINANCE ENACTING THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR CY 2017 (GENERAL FUND) OF THE CITY OF URDANETA IN THE AMOUNT OF FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY-ONE MILLION THREE HUNDRED NINETY THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FORTY-SIX AND 00/100 PESOS (P581,390,546.00)
OCTOBER 25, 2016
2
AN ORDINANCE ENACTING THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR CY 2017 (LOCAL ECONOMIC ENTERPRISE) OF THE CITY OF URDANETA IN THE AMOUNT OF TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-NINE MILLION FOUR HUNDRED FORTY-SIX THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEEN AND 99/100 PESOS (P269,446,118.99)
OCTOBER 25, 2016
ANNEX EXECUTIVE ORDERS
2016
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EXECUTIVE ORDERS
EO. NO. SUBJECT DATE
APPROVED
EO 2016-001
REAPPOINTING THE MEMBERS OF THE BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
JANUARY 04, 2016
EO 2016-002
DESIGNATING THE FOCAL PERSON ON SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD PROGRAMS AND SHELTERED WORKSHOP CUM LIVELIHOOD FOR NHTS FAMILIES AND YOUTH UNDER THE GRASSROOTS PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING AND PLANNING.
JANUARY 18, 2016
EO 2016-003
CREATING AND ORGANIZING THE LOCAL GOVERNANCE TRANSITION TEAM IN THE CITY OF URDANETA AND DEFINING ITS COMPOSITION AND FUNCTIONS
MARCH 03, 2016
EO 2016-004
REORGANIZING THE URDANETA CITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
JULY 04, 2016
EO 2016-005
REORGANIZING THE URDANETA CITY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COUNCIL AND DEFINING ITS COMPOSITION AND FUNCTIONS
JULY 04, 2016
EO 2016-006
REORGANIZING THE LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD IN THE CITY OF URDANETA
JULY 06, 2016
EO 2016-007
REORGANIZING THE LOCAL HEALTH BOARD OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
JULY 06, 2016
EO 2016-008
REORGANIZING THE URDANETA CITY PEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL
JULY 06, 2016
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EO 2016-009
REORGANIZING THE CITY ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
JULY 06, 2016
EO 2016-010
CREATING THE APPRAISAL COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA JULY 07, 2016
EO 2016-011
REORGANIZING THE URDANETA CITY CULTURE AND THE ARTS COUNCIL
JULY 07, 2016
EO 2016-012
REORGANIZING THE CITY COMMITTEE ON ANTI-TRAFFICKING AND VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN (CCAT-VAWC) OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
JULY 07, 2016
EO 2016-013
REORGANIZING THE LOCAL COUNCIL FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN, INCORPORATING THEREAT THE CITY EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL IN THE CITY OF URDANETA
JULY 12, 2016
EO 2016-014
REORGANIZING THE URDANETA CITY POVERTY REDUCTION ACTION TEAM
JULY 12, 2016
EO 2016-015
ORGANIZING THE GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT (GAD) FOCAL POINT SYSTEM (GFPS) OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
JULY 12, 2016
EO 2016-016
CREATING THE LOCAL RABIES PREVENTION AND CONTROL COMMITTE OF THE CITY OF URDANETA
JULY 06, 2016
EO 2016-017
REORGANIZING THE PEOPLE’S LAW ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF URDANETA CITY
JULY 13, 2016
EO 2016-018
RECONSTITUTING THE URDANETA CITY PROJECT MONITORING COMMITTEE AND ITS SECRETARIAT
JULY 13, 2016
EO 2016-019
REORGANIZING/RECONSTITUTING THE SMALL AND MEDIUM INTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (SMEDC) IN THE CITY OF URDANETA
JULY 13, 2016
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EO 2016-020
RECONSTITUTING THE LOCAL COUNCIL FOR WOMEN IN THE CITY OF URDANETA
JULY 13, 2016
EO 2016-021
REORGANIZING THE URDANETA CITY TOURISM COUNCIL
JULY 14, 2016
EO 2016-022
REORGANIZING THE LOCAL LITERACY COORDINATING COUNCIL IN THE CITY OF URDANETA
JULY 14, 2016
ANNEX FDPP DOCUMENTS
2016
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STATEMENT OF CONDENSED CASH FLOWS GENERAL FUND
For the Year Ended December 31, 2016
Cash Flows from Operating Activities
Cash Inflows
Collection from taxpayers 106,106,324.77
Share from Internal Revenue Allotment 396,457,049.00
Receipts from business/service income 271,519,397.71
Interest Income 1,505,414.58
Dividend Income
Other Receipts 3,290,992.69
Total Cash Inflows 778,879,178.75
Cash Outflows
Payment of expenses
Payments to suppliers and creditors 309,817,408.47
Payments to employees 272,987,164.91
Interest Expense -
Other Expenses 39,317,553.68
Total Cash Outflows 622,122,127.06
Net Cash Flows from Operating Activities 156,757,051.69
Cash Flows from Investing Activities
Cash Inflows
Proceeds from Sale of Investment Property -
Proceeds from Sale/Disposal of Property, Plant and Equipment
Proceeds from Sale of Non-Current Investments -
Collection of Principal on loans to other entities -
Total Cash Inflows -
Cash Outflows
Purchase/Construction of Investment Property -
Purchase/Construction of Property, Plant and Equipment 32,962,219.52
Investment -
Purchase of Bearer Biological Assets -
Purchase of Intangible Assets -
Grant of Loans -
Total Cash Outflows 32,962,219.52
Net Cash Flows from Investing Activities (32,962,219.52)
Cash Flows from Financing Activities
Cash Inflows
Proceeds from Issuance of Bonds -
Proceeds from Loans -
Total Cash Inflows -
Cash Outflows
Payment of Long-Term Liabilities
Retirement/Redemption of debt securities -
Payment of loan amortization 49,516,360.59
Total Cash Outflows 49,516,360.59
Net Cash Flows from Financing Activities (49,516,360.59)
Total Cash Provided by Operating, Investing and Financing Activities 74,278,471.58
Add: Cash at the Beginning of the year 258,382,309.53
Cash Balance at the End of the Year 332,660,781.11
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SEF UTILIZATION
As of December 31, 2016
Personal Services
-
Maintenance & Other Operating Expenses
12,841,512.00
Capital Outlay
2,515,000.00
5% Reserved Fund
808,238.00
Total Appropriations
P 16,164,750.00
Less:
Expenditures (broken down by expense class
and by object of expenditure)
Personal Services
Honoraria
-
Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses
Travelling Expenses -
Local 346,934.00
Training Expenses 1,518,238.50
Office Supplies
Expense 347,510.00
Scholarship Expenses
Gasoline, Oil and
Lubricants Expenses 94,965.72
Telephone Expenses 22,960.00
Repair & Maint. - School Buildings 4,703,323.20
Repair & Maint. - Motor Vehicles 18,455.00
Insurance Expense
Other Maint. and Operating Expenses 5,196,403.75
12,248,790.17
Capital Outlay
Furnitures & Fixtures 377,595.00
Office Equipment 1,129,061.00
School Building -
1,506,656.00
Financial Expenses
-
Total
13,755,446.17
Balance
P 2,409,303.83
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TRUST FUND UTILIZATION
FDP Form 6 - Trust Fund Utilization
CONSOLIDATED QUARTERLY REPORT ON GOVERNMENT PROJECTS, PROGRAMS OR ACTIVITIES
FOR THE 4th Qtr., CY 2016
Province, City or Municipality: URDANETA CITY
Date Started
Target Project Status
Program Completion % of Total Cost
or Project Location Total Cost Date Completion Incurred to Date Remarks
1. Construction of Drainage System @ Aruego St.
Brgy. Poblacion Urdaneta City 997,766.30 6/17/2016 8/21/2016 100%
997,766.30 completed
2. Provision of stipend of senior citizens social pensioners
for 4th qtr CY 2016. Urdaneta City
3,097,500.00 11/22/2016 11/22/2016 100%
3,097,500.00 completed
3. Construction of evacuation center at Brgy. Poblacion Urdaneta City
7,093,923.56 3/10/2016 10/4/2016 100%
7,093,923.56 completed
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BID RESULTS ON CIVIL WORKS , GOODS AND SERVICE
CITY GOVERNMENT OF URDANETA FOURTH (4TH)QUARTER ( OCTOBER - DECEMBER 2016)
NO. REFERENCE NAME OF PROJECT LOCATION BARANGAY WINNING BIDDER NAME AND BID AMOUNT ABC BIDDING DATE CONTRAC
T
NO. ADDRESS DURATION
1 4126565 Continuation for the Construction Urdaneta City Calegu, Brgy. 3K BUILDERS Ma. Loreto Ignacio Php. 967,637.04
998,867.88 Nov. 15, 2016 60 CD
of Perimeter Fence at Urdaneta Catablan Urdaneta City, Pang.
City Engineered Sanitary Landfill
2 4191881 Rehabilitation/ Improvement of Urdaneta City Cabuloan Jim- Jake Construction Magnolia Ballesterol Php. 1,997,992.55
1,999,099.78 Dec. 15, 2016 114 CD
Rural Health Unit (RHU) II Bldg. & Supply Pozorrubio, Pang.
3 4191927 Renovation of Cultural & Conven- Urdaneta City Poblacion Jim- Jake Construction Magnolia Ballesterol Php. 1,455,873.33
1,499,894.82 Dec. 15, 2016 100 CD
tion Center/ Balikbayan Hall & Supply Pozorrubio, Pang.
(Phase I) Alexander St.
4 4216222 Construction of Concrete Box Urdaneta City San Vicente Jim- Jake Construction Magnolia Ballesterol Php.
1,371,669.23
1,374,084.51 Dec. 19, 2016 45 CD
Type Bridge & Concrete Pavement & Supply Pozorrubio, Pang.
at Urdaneta City University (UCU)
5 4216295 Construction of Gate, Perimeter Urdaneta City San Vicente Jim- Jake Construction Magnolia Ballesterol Php.
1,371,669.23
1,374,084.51 Dec. 19, 2016 150 CD
Fence & Backfilling Works at & Supply Pozorrubio, Pang.
Urdaneta City University (UCU)
6 4216346 Completion of Administration Urdaneta City San Vicente Jim- Jake Construction Magnolia Ballesterol Php. 6,969,983.76
6,973,468.50 Dec. 19, 2016 72 CD
Building at Urdaneta City & Supply Pozorrubio, Pang.
University (UCU)
7 4216411 Continuation for the Rehabilitation Urdaneta City Poblacion 3K BUILDERS Ma. Loreto Ignacio Php. 970,225.48
999,839.72 Dec. 19, 2016 45 CD
of Drainage System at Belmonte Urdaneta City, Pang.
Street (Phase II)
8 4097288 Supply & Delivery of One (1)- Unit Urdaneta City Urdaneta City North Quadrant Mr. Reynaldo Jimenez Php. 863,900.00
900,000.00 Oct. 28, 2016 15 CD
Vehicle for use at City Government Ventures & Resources, Calasiao. Pangasinan
of Urdaneta Inc.
9 4126467 Supply & Delivery of Various Mate- Urdaneta City San Jose,Catablan, JKD Construction and Marie Grace Libao Php.
1,010,178.00
1,011,296.00 Nov. 15, 2016 15 CD
rials use for Roadside Beautifica- abit Proper,Casan- Supply Pozorrubio, Pang.
tion taan,Tiposu,Caba-
ruan,Oltama,PT.
Orata,Camantiles,
Anonas,Nancaya-
san & Sto.Domingo
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10 4126506 Supply & Delivery of Various Ma- Urdaneta City Sta.Lucia,Cabuloan JKD Construction and Marie Grace Libao Php. 1,010,562.00
1,011,381.00 Nov. 15, 2016 15 CD
terials use for Installation of Casantaan, Sto. Supply Pozorrubio, Pang.
Streetlights/ Repair/ Rehabilita- Domingo,Anonas,
tion of Bridge Approach Labit Proper &
Labit West
11 4190705 Supply & Delivery of Educational Urdaneta City CSWD Jeropim Publishing Jeremiah Garcia,Sr. Php. 1,292,115.00
1,337,000.00 Dec. 15, 2016 30 CD
Materials as ECCD Kit for 55 House & Christian Sto. Domingo,
Child Development Centers to be Bookstore Nueva Ecija
used in Early Childhood Care &
Development Services
12 4191830 Supply & Delivery of One (1)- Unit Urdaneta City Urdaneta City Machsource Cor- Ma. Liza Magleo Php. 5,700,000.00 7,000,000.00 Dec. 15, 2016 15 CD
Brand New Dumptruck for use poration San Carlos City,
at City Government of Urdaneta Pangasinan
13 4240004 Provision for One (1)- Unit Per- Urdaneta City San Vicente JPEN Enterprises Villa Paz O. Raras Php. 1,400,000.00 1,250,000.00 Dec. 29, 2016 30 CD
formance Liquid Promatography Urdaneta City, Pang.
for the Pharmacy Department,
Urdaneta City University (UCU)
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LDRRM FUND UTILIZATION
LOCAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT FUND UTILIZATION
For the month of December, CY 2016
City of Urdaneta
LDRRMF
Quick Response Mitigation
Fund
Particulars Fund (QRF) 70% NDRRM
F Total
30%
A. Source of Funds
Current Appropriations 11,650,462.42
27,184,411.3
0
38,834,873.7
2
Total Funds Available
B. Utilization
Medicines 1,097,323.00
Food Supplies
Office Supplies
12,968.81
Stock Piling Supplies
36,450.00
Repair of Evacuation Center
548,810.00
Trainings 71,562.00
Construction of Evacuation
Center
Porta Room
265,000.00
Construction drainage system
2,624,183.23
Equipment
1 unit 10 wheeler truck 8,590,000.00
Spare Parts Ambulace 4,980.00
Fogging Machine 494,500.00
Transfer to other LGU's
Insurance
4,722,575.78
Shelter Assistance
54,000.00
Total Utilization 18,522,352.8
2
Unutilized Balance 11,650,462.42 8,662,058.48 20,312,520.9
0
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MANPOWER COMPLEMENT
MANPOWER COMPLEMENT Republic of the Philippines
CY 2016
4th Quarter
City of Urdaneta
Nature of Appointment
or Employment
Number
Compensation and Other Benefits
Total Salaries and Wages
Other Monetary Benefits
I. Permanent 288 28,312,220.55 7,627,208.00 35,939,428.55
II. Contractual 905 32,365,555.86 10,294,375.00 42,659,930.86
III. Job Order/Contract of Service
79 1,599,750.00 1,599,750.00
Grand Total 1,272 62,277,526.41 17,921,583.00 80,199,109.41
We hereby certify that we have reviewed the contents and hereby attest to the veracity and correctness of the data or information contained in this document.
JOSE S. DEL ROSARIO JR. BENEDICTO P. SISON HON. AMADEO G.E. PEREZ, IV
SLEO/PESO - Manager Accountant LCE
Notes:
1. Contractual personnel are those whose employment in the government is in accordance with a special contract to undertake a specific work or job, requiring special or technical skills not available in the employing agency, to be accomplished within a specific period, which in no case shall exceed one year, and performs or accomplishes the specific work or job, under his own responsibility with a minimum of direction and supervision from the hiring agency. (Source: PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 807 October 6, 1975) 2. Contract of Services/Job Orders are employees whose services rendered are not considered governments services and do not enjoy the benefits enjoyed by government employees. The job order covers piece work or intermittent job of short duration not exceeding six months on a daily basis. (Source: Omnibus Rules Implementing Book V of E.O. No. 292 and Other Pertinent Civil Service Laws)