volume 1 - no. 1 july - october 2019...greener city of naga reflecting mayor son’s vision of...
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PB 2019 FIRST 100 DAYS BY MAYOR SON 1
Nalalaoman | Nasasarigan | Nangangataman
OF MAYOR NELSON S. LEGACION
VOLUME 1 - NO. 1 JULY - OCTOBER 2019
TOWARDS A MORE
RELIABLE AND CARING
CITY
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GREENER CITY OF NAGA
Balatas Open Dumpsi te , Naga C i ty
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GREENER CITY OF NAGA
REFLECTING MAYOR SON’S VISION OF GREEN, mini-forests inside Naga’s urban areas, the Forests-in-our-Midst (FOM) Program was launched at the former Balatas Open Dumpsite area where 1,500 native trees were planted as a forest-growing activity, launching the start of the city’s plan towards a greener Naga.
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ABOUT THE COVER
Mayor Nelson S. Legacion on his assumption as Naga’s new local chief executive, on the midday of June 30, 2019, accompanied by his wife, First Lady Atty. Marion Legacion, and the rest of the city off icials, department heads, and chiefs-of-off ices of the City Government of Naga.
06 PUTTING THE HOUSE IN ORDER07 ‘NAGA NA!’: NEW CITY BRAND
10 ACCESSIBLE CITY HALL12 BALATAS OPEN DUMPSITE CLOSURE13 NEWLY-OPENED SLF PROVIDES THE OPTION OF CONVERTING
OUR GARBAGE INTO ENERGY
14 FOREST IN OUR MIDST: NAGA GREENING15 CITY PLASTIC REGULATION16 ROAD TO PUBLIC SAFETY: ROAD CLEARING OPERATIONS17 LIGHTS AND CAMERAS: PRELUDE TO A SAFER NAGA17 DRAINAGE MASTERPLAN: SOLVING THE CITY FLOODING18 HOUSING SOLUTIONS20 MAKING A BIG DIGITAL LEAP
20 TECH4ED PROJECT: DIGITAL EMPOWERMENT21 MODERNIZING THE BICOL CENTRAL STATION21 INTERNET ACCESSIBILITY: FREE PUBLIC WIFI22 NEW INFIRMARY LABORATORY23 ADDITIONAL MEDICAL PERSONNEL23 PUBLIC TOILETS FOR MALE, FEMALE, AND LGBTQ+ TO BE CONSTRUCTED
24 MORE CLASSROOMS, MORE SCHOLARS25 CULTURE OF SPORTS EXCELLENCE26 MAKING A NAME IN THE
INTERNATIONAL ARENA
27 STRENGTHENING INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES: CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC TIES WITH CZECH
REPUBLIC
28 MISS EARTH FLORA 2019 IN NAGA
29 SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR CITY HALL JOB ORDER AND CONTRACT- OF-SERVICE EMPLOYEES
29 IMPROVED LEGAL SERVICES
30 NAGA NA! PRELIMINARY STEPS IN BOOSTING NAGA’S TOURISM AND LOCAL ECONOMY
PEÑAFRANCIA 2019
34 MYC 2019: ANCHORING THE FAITH OF THE YOUTH36 NAGUEÑA CROWNED MISS BICOLANDIA 2019
39 VIVA LA VIRGEN: THE 2019 PEÑAFRANCIA CELEBRATION IN NAGA
40 11TH REGIONAL BAND, MAJORETTES AND FANCY DRILL COMPETITION
43 REGIONAL SCOUTS PARADE & DBC/DLC/DXMC COMPETITION
44 CIVIC PARADE AND FLOAT COMPETITION
46 PEÑAFRANCIA VOYADORES FESTIVAL AND STREET AND PILGRIM’S DANCE
COMPETITION
48 11TH BICOL REGIONAL MILITARY PARADE
50 PEÑAFRANCIA FLUVIAL PROCESSION
07 COMMUNITY MEETINGS: DRAWING NEARER TO THE PEOPLE
COMMITTEECHAIRMANSHIPS &MEMBERSHIPS
52 HON. GHIEL “OYING” G. ROSALES City Councilor HON. JOSELITO “LITO” S.A. DEL ROSARIO City Councilor
HON. GREGORIO R. ABONAL City Councilor
HON. MILA “MILES” SD. RAQUID-ARROYO City Councilor
54 HON. ELMER S. BALDEMORO City Councilor HON. VIDAL P. CASTILLO City Councilor
HON. SALVADOR “BADONG” M. DEL CASTILLO City Councilor
HON. JOSE “DOC SONNY” C. RAÑOLA City Councilor
56 HON. JOSE “JOEPER” B. PEREZ City Councilor HON. JESSE “JESS” R. ALBEUS City Councilor
HON. ANTONIO “DODIT” B. BELTRAN City Councilor
HON. MARY KYLE FRANCINE B. TRIPULCA City Councilor
Contents2019Naga Na!
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ALLEN L. REONDANGATechnical Adviser
City Events, Protocol & Public Information Officer [email protected]
REUEL M. OLIVEREditorial Consultant
Naga City Investment Board/Investment and Trade Promotion [email protected]
FRANCISCO M. MENDOZAActing City Administrator
City Budget Office/ Office of the City [email protected]
PAUL JOHN F. BARROSATechnical Adviser
PDAO Chief-of-OfficeActing Secretary to the [email protected]
ALEC FRANCIS A. SANTOSTechnical Adviser
Arts, Culture & Tourism [email protected]
JOSE V. COLLERAPhotographer
City Events, Protocol & Public Information [email protected]
ANSELMO B. MAÑOWebsite Administrator
City Procurement Officer [email protected] / [email protected]
SAMANTHA NICOLE L. FULLANTEWriter
City Events, Protocol & Public Information [email protected]
REYNALDO T. BAYLONPhotographer
City Events, Protocol & Public Information Office [email protected]
SYLRANJELVIC C. VILLAFLORPhotographer
City Events, Protocol & Public Information Office [email protected]
LANCE XAVIER A. ALEGRE Drone Pilot
City Events, Protocol & Public Information [email protected]
RAMIL C. HERRERA JR.Photographer
City Events, Protocol & Public Information [email protected]
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ARMIE B. GUNAYSupervising Editor / Writer
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AS soon as he assumed position as the new City Mayor of Naga, Mayor Nelson Legacion first ensured that the city’s home— the City Hall— comprised of many and varied local government offices, will be manned by competent and capable officers and workers whom will be his reliable partners in the efficient delivery of services to the people.
Among the officers whom he designated under his first Administrative Order No. 2019-001 include the following:
Putting the house in order
He also reconstituted the local special bodies that include the Naga City People’s Law Enforcement Board (PLEB) that serves and assists citizen’s complaints against any erring officers and members of the Naga City Police Office (NCPO); the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (CDRRMC) that mans the implementation of the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plans (LDRRMPs), the City Development Council (CDC) that initiates a comprehensive multi-sectoral development plan for approval by the Sangguniang Panlungsod , and the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) that handles the procurements of the local government unit.
Mr. Francisco M. MendozaActing City Administrator
Mr. Reuel M. OliverActing Executive Director
Naga City Investment Board
Mr. Huberto I. UrsuaActing Program Head I-Governance Program Office
Engr. Alexander CaningActing Department Head
City Engineer’s Office
Ms. Ma. Dolores P. Delos Reyes Acting Department Head
City Civil Registrar’s Office
Mr. Nolasco Jesalva Acting Department Head
City Human Resource Management Office
Mr. Allen L. ReondangaActing Department Head
City Events, Protocol and Public Information Office
Mr. Paul John F. Barrosa Acting Secretary to the Mayor
Mr. Roderick D. Reforsado Program Director
Naga City Migrants Resource Center
Mr. Ansel Maño Acting Chief-of-Office
City Procurement Office
Mr. Jaime R. ReblandoProgram Director for Senior Citizen Affairs
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C ONTINUING the legacy of good governance started by his predecessors, Mayor Legacion introduced a new city brand under his administration, the ‘Naga Na!’.
‘Naga Na!’ branding aims to make Naga City more than just a location on the map but a destination for tourists to patronize— a marketing tool to create a brand identifier that will set Naga apart and allow the city to compete with other places for people, resources and business.
The brand is symbolized with the letter ‘N’ with two circle dots atop that stands for ‘Naga’. The circle dots atop the ‘N’ structure create the illusion of the connection of two people that typify two groups or institutions— depicting the partnership and the shared responsibility of the government and the people in working hand-in-hand to advance the city’s development goals.
The ‘N’ logo likewise shows a smile that gives a picture of the city moniker, ‘An Maogmang Lugar’ and ‘Naga SMILES to the World’.
The green and blue colors of the brand signify the Narra tree from which the name ‘Naga’ is derived, as well as
‘Naga Na!’: New City Brand
IN addition to his initial step of putting the house in order, Mayor Legacion established a Community Relations Office through Executive Order No. 2019-027. The new office initiated the conduct of programs and activities that brought the local government services of the city closer to the people. One of which is the conduct of community meetings in the different barangays of Naga with Mayor Legacion himself doing and leading the rounds and meeting people personally to hear directly from them their concerns and needs.
The program has brought a lot of residents thankful for the immediate response and easy access to the city’s officials, particularly the mayor, that paved the way for them to easily voice out their needs and concerns.
Community Meetings: Drawing nearer to the people
the city’s greeneries, and the Naga River respectively, that characterizes the topography of the city.
Illustrated in an italicized manner, the ‘N’ logo demonstrates the resiliency and dynamism of the city in moving toward the realization of its goals.
In the total sense of the brand, ‘Naga Na’ is an invitation to have Naga as the place to be in many aspects (e.g. food travel, education, leisure, getaways, exploration, business investments, etc.)
The brand is accompanied by the slogan, ‘Nalalaoman, Nasasarigan, Nangangataman’ that indicates the administration’s main thrusts of a being a dependable, reliable and caring local government, anchored with the city’s vision and mission.
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COMMUNITY MEETINGS TESTIMONIALS
Kan pag-igdi ni Mayor, dakulang tabang mi ta si pighagad mi, naitao man samuya.. si problema mi sa ilaw, sa poste, sa drop wire, si semento, si yero.
- Elena C. Sid Housewife Bagong Sirang, San Felipe
Naoogma po kami kang binisita kami ni Mayor Legacion, ta haloy mi na pong pinoproblema digdi an drainage ta dikit na makusog na uran-uran sana, naglalaog sa samuyang harong ang tubig na ikinakahandal mi ta an ati kan drainage, naglalaog samuya, natatakot kami na baka magkahelang siring kan leprospirosis. Kaya kan nagdigdi po si Mayor Son, inanduyog mi po saiya an problema mi, dinagog man po niya an agrangay mi, ngonian ngani po, inaksyunan niya na ini. Ngonian po, magparauran man po, dae na po kami mahahandal sa samuyang mga aki.
- Marissa Gabo and Ma. Cristina Padil No. 20, Bayawas Street, Barangay Abella
Salamat pong maray Mayor Legacion sa pag igdi mo samuya. Natawan man po kami kang si pighahagad ming drop wire asin sim. Ngonian , ayos na po ang samong iniistaran.
- Dolores Eresare and Nelly Delos Santos, Housewives Zone 6, Bagong Sirang, San Felipe
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Naghagad po kaming tabang ki Mayor, para sa pagpaatop po kan tinapahan mi dgdi ta nauuranan po kami pag naggigibong tinapa. Tinawan po kaming mga sim asin mga drum para mabawasan po an problema mi digdi sa samuyang lutuan. Kaya dakula po an pasalamat mi ki Mayor Legacion.
- Smoked-fish vendors Zone 2, Olaño, Barangay Abella
ON DONATING A 100 SQ. METER LOT TO BE UTILIZED FOR AN EDUCARE CENTER AND ANOTHER 200 METER-LONG LOT AREA TO BE ALLOTTED FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION, BOTH AT BARANGAY SAN FELIPE.
Kun ano an maisipan ninda Mayor Legacion na karahayan, iyo man an pagtubod ko. Dae
man nagbabago an sakuyang pagtubod ta an paghiling ko, karahayan man an itatao
kan saiyang administrasyon sa publiko.
- Maria Oberos and Melchor Oberos, Sr.
Donors
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AccessibleCity Hall
I NTRODUCING a new character of the city government that is more accessible and open to the citizens, Mayor Son set to hold office at the Naga City People’s Hall every first and third Mondays of every month, from 8:00 am onwards, together with the heads of offices and departments in the social services cluster that includes the City Health Office, City Population and Nutrition Office, City Social Welfare and Development Office, City Civil Registrar’s Office, City Agriculture’s Office, City Environment and Natural Resources Office, Housing Settlements and Development Office, and City Legal Office, among others.
The activity aims to make a one-stop-shop of the offices and departments of the City Government that are involve in providing social services and be able to respond directly to the needs of the concerned citizens.
Later on, the activity was brought to the barangays where Mayor Legacion conducts Barangay People’s Day, drawing even nearer to the people in the community and allowing even greater access for the citizens to lay down their needs.
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This will help a lot of people in Naga with various concerns. Thank you for this One Stop Shop!
- Cora Aguilar
Mayong pasakit sa mga nangangaipuhan, ang gobyerno ang nagrarani sa tao. Iyan ang Naga Na!
- Cee Em
Wow, meet the mayor session. Yes to that!
- Ella Shawn
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T HE local government finally resolved the urgent problem of the city on the dumping and disposal of the city’s wastes with the closure of the 50-year old Balatas Open Dumpsite. The resolution of the problem ended the stench coming from the mountain-pile of waste that has long been plaguing the nearby barangays, and eventually improved the city’s air quality.
To ensure that wastes are properly handled in the dumpsite, thick layers of 10-inch compacted clay and silt, loam soil were used to cover the piles of garbage. These were secured with layers of coco nets or coco fiber, which were topped with half-meter layer of top soil again.
At present, a 500-square meter area of the dumpsite now holds 1,500 native trees after it has been utilized as a tree-planting site during the launch of Mayor Legacion’s brainchild program on re-greening, the Forest-in-Our Midst (FOM) program that envisions green, mini-forests inside Naga’s urban areas.
Balatas OpenDumpsite Closure
Newly-opened SLF provides the option of converting our garbage into energy
The establishment of sanitary landfill allows the city to manage well the disposal of our garbage as it also leads us to a much better option of converting our residual waste into energy.
- Nestor V. Villanea
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O NE of the notable works that Mayor Nelson Legacion achieves in his 100 days in office is the operationalization of the city’s much-vaunted multimillion-peso sanitary landfill (SLF).
The facility, now temporarily operating on first phase since August 14, this year, has been providing the Nagueños with the most common method of organized waste disposal and garbage management purposes which include processing of waste materials (sorting and recycling).
Initially, the city government had spent P230-M for the SLF. Around P120-M more will be spent for its 2nd phase equipment such as the Materials Recovery Facility gears, P40-M; bulldozer and pay-loader, P80-M.
“The establishment of
sanitary landfill allows the city to manage well the disposal of our garbage as it also leads us to a much better option of converting our residual waste into energy,” says Maria Regina Buenaobra, a resident of Barangay Calauag.
Burying of garbage like what is required in sanitary landfills can produce energy and can be obtained by the conversion of landfill gas. The waste products of sanitary
landfills can be used as direct fuel for combustion or indirectly they can be processed into another fuel.
A waste-to-energy plant is a waste management facility that combusts wastes to produce electricity.
The Committee on Environment and Energy in the Sangguniang Panlungsod chaired by City Councilor Salvador del Castillo is mulling over the possibility of setting up a waste-to-energy (WTE) facility in a 4-ha lot in Barangay San Isidro where the SLF is situated.
The exploratory talks on WTE facility began after Del Castillo along with city councilors Joselito Del Rosario and Mila Raquid-Arroyo, and Engr. Joel Martin, Solid Waste Management Office head, arrived in September this year from an official business in New York where they had a meeting with leaders and technicians of Agripower Industries, a leading producer and supplier of Waste-to-Energy facilities in New York.
Agripower’s WTE facility,
which costs around P250-M, has the capacity to accommodate 25 tons of garbage per hour while the city produces an average of 90 tons of garbage per day.
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A MILESTONE in the current environmental programs, Naga is the first in the country to launch the “Forest-in-Our-Midst” program which thrives on its goal of creating “mini-forests” within highly urbanized and residential communities in Naga.Launching his ‘brainchild’ program at the former Balatas Open Dumpsite area, together with Mr. Alec Santos, Arts, Culture and Tourism Office (ACTO) Head and Focal Person, Mayor Legacion aims to promote urban forestry as well as to revitalize Naga as a greener city.
Distinguishing itself from ‘ordinary’ tree-planting activities, the program prides itself on being a “forest-planting” and “forest-growing” project, shifting its focus away from the usual tree-planting sites in and around the Mt. Isarog areas, rather, it is to build “mini-forests” among subdivisions, housing sites, public and private schools and institutions within the city.
Forest in Our Midst: Naga greening
A very concrete way of our response to our environmental concerns! Congratulations for this historic step! Better than doing nothing for the environment. Res non verba!
- Carlo Dominic
Naga’s good Mayor Legacion reaching
people’s needs.
- Ener P. Nueb
This is one project everybody should ‘dirty his hands on’, a very timely and impactful project for the environment, the community, and the future generation. Highly commendable and worthy of support from your constituencies!
- Efren Daniel de Leon
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City plastic ordinance
E NVISIONING A PROGRESSIVE, eco-friendly city in the near future, Mayor Legacion signed Executive Order No. 2019-026, banning the use of non-biodegradable plastics and polystyrene in all city government-led events and meetings.
The directive mandates catering service providers for official city events to utilize eco-friendly alternatives in the transportation, packaging and serving of food, while providing corresponding consequences for non-compliance.
Since its implementation last July 8, the move resulted to the frequent use of glass plates, paper cups, and porcelain utensils in food servings, thus, becoming a common sight in the conduct of meetings and events of city government offices.
To ensure steadfast support and implementation amongst employees, part of the executive order includes incentives which encourages local offices to introduce their own cost-effective mechanisms and policies in promoting eco-friendly alternatives to the use of harmful plastics.
Taking the lead towards lesser plastic drive in the city, the directive served as a precursor to the implementation of the plastic regulatory ordinance currently in the works.
The ordinance, authored by City Councilor Atty. Salvador Del Castillo, mandates the prohibition of the use of plastic bags on dry goods, and its regulation on wet goods, among others.
A man of action agad! More power po!
- Helen T. Rosales
Finally! Ini an halat ko sa maogmang lugar
- Veni Orlina
Smart initiative. Lugod implementar
maski sa mga fastfood chains
sa Naga. Saludo Mayor Son!
– Dencio Dencio
A worthwhile initiative in support to environmental
protection!
- Rosaflor B. Dy
Looking forward for a more earth friendly city!
- Eric Lucena
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the LGU, specifically the PSO, last August 19, 2019, for their active role in implementing the mandate. Operations are still ongoing, with plans to extend road clearing towards different barangays within the city.
SURPLUS SOIL ORDINANCE
Hitting two birds with one stone, Mayor Legacion also signed the Executive Order 2019-032, declaring excess or surplus soil excavated from government projects within Naga City as public property, while establishing limits and provisions regarding its hauling and usage. Taking effect immediately, the executive order saves millions of pesos through proper utilization of excess soil as earth fills, as well as minimizing heavy traffic and inconvenience caused by excess soil deposits.
F OLLOWING the presidential directive to clear road obstructions in the country under DILG’s Memorandum Circular 2019-121, Mayor Nelson Legacion signed the Executive Order 2019-035 forming the LGU Road Network Development and Clearing Task Group, assigned to spearhead the local road clearing operations in the city within the duration of sixty (60) days.
The Naga City Public Safety Office (currently headed by Mr. Renne Gumba) led the Road Clearing Task Force composed of the PNP, DPWH, LTO, HPG, and CASURECO. The assembled team complied with the regulation which includes clearing sidewalks, relocating ambulant vendors, demolishing public and private permanent structures, as well as enforcing towing of illegally parked vehicles which impedes the public’s right of way.
Prior to fully implementing road clearing operations, Mayor Legacion personally convenes affected individuals, especially vendors, intending to fully inform as well as provide notice about the said ruling. More than 100 vendors affected were relocated to the riverside, as well as the second and third floors of the Naga City People’s Mall.
As of press time, Naga City Road Clearing Operations officially ‘passed’ DILG’s assessment, with the Land Transportation Office (LTO) Naga commending
Road to Public SafetyRoad Clearing Operations
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Drainage masterplan: Solving the city ooding
V ISITING different communities as part of his daily walks, Mayor Legacion witnessed stagnant canals and clogged waterways in the urban areas that has been a part of daily struggle of the neighborhood particularly during the rainy season, thus the need for a comprehensive drainage masterplan that will help solve the problem on city flooding. This long-term solution is now being crafted by the City Engineer’s Office (CEO) under Mayor Legacion’s administration.
However, to provide a stop-gap solution to flooding problems affecting low-lying areas of the urban district, the city government already procured an additional de-clogging machine that is now largely helping CEO and CENRO in their drain cleaning operations.
Meanwhile, the de-clogging of canals of CEO has been going on in the affected communities of the city.
E NSURING maximum protection and promoting citizens’ welfare, an addition of eight (8) CCTV cameras were installed reinforcing public security.Situated in the areas with heightened public activity,
surrounding the traditional commercial hub of the Central Business District I (Centro), the recent addition aims to promote crime deterrence and crime solution through its ongoing 24/7 surveillance, as well as further guaranteed performance through its upgraded features, such as higher resolution and quality performance.
The newly-installed equipment allows wider coverage, thus providing more areas to be covered and more efficient assistance in police investigations involving vehicular and roadside accidents, petty crimes, and lost item cases. As of July 2019, CCTV recordings provided by the LGU-Naga’s Central Communications Center (COMCEN) aided thirty-five cases in conducting investigations.
Moreover, fortifying its goal of increasing safer spaces within the city is its recent addition of 76 streetlights spanning fifteen barangays, as well as repairing and upgrading existing bulbs to support in impeding crime rates happening especially during late nights.
Lights and cameras: Prelude to a safer Naga
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Ensuring that the less-privileged members of the community also secure a house of their own, Mayor Legacion helped expedite the process in the availing of housing grants and titles.
His speedy action on requests and other letters led to increased number of beneficiaries helped and assisted.
In the first 100 days of his term, 19 families— 4 in Uswag Balatas; 2 in Green Valley, Pacol; 8 in Palmera Village II, Cararayan
Housing SolutionsSalunguigui; 2 in St. Claire, Concepcion Pequeña; 2 in Sy Cong Jui, Mabolo; and 1 in Liberty Village, San Rafael, Cararayan, were resettled while an additional of 20 additional families were benefitted with housing grants at Gawad Kalinga (GK) Maogma Village, Balatas, Naga City.
In addition, 56 beneficiary-families were granted assistance on housing materials, and 99 land titles were registered and granted at Canda Home Owners Association at Concepcion Pequeña.
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The local government was also able to issue 10 Deeds of Absolute Sale on various Urban Poor Sites.
Moreover, the city government has finalized agreement with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) for the titling of three (3) relocation sites in Sagrada Familia Subdivision Project, Sta. Cruz Calayan On-Site Project, and Sto. Niño Relocation Project with 154 family-beneficiaries.
The city’s agreement with Social Housing Finance Corporation (SHFC) also led to reduced monthly amortization of 7 urban poor sites consisting of 438 family beneficiaries, which greatly helped subsidized their loans.
Aside from the housing beneficiaries, the local government also helped casual city employees to avail of housing loan thru Pag-IBIG financing— the Johnville housing project that was started during the term of former City Mayor John Bongat. This was continued, and under Mayor Legacion’s first 100 days in office, more employees of the city government, totaling to 124 since then, were allotted with the housing units.
To cap it all, the problem long endured by the city government on the Road Right of Way (ROW) at Balatas Urban Poor was addressed and widened from 6 meters to 10 meters.
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S ET to cultivate the city’s local digital start-up ecosystem and be at par with technological evolutions in the new era of digitization, the city established a Digital Innovation Hub (DIH) situated at the Jesse M. Robredo Coliseum.
The city’s vision of having a Digital Innovation Hub (DIH) since started during the incumbency of then City Mayor John Bongat and is realized during the term of Mayor Legacion this year.
DIH aims to promote local start-ups and assist the hundreds of online Bicolano workers who are currently based in the city by way of providing incubation facilities, business services, funding, trainings and mentoring to budding technology enterprises, and even students, who are working on cutting-edge technology and intend to fully-develop and commercialize their senior projects, in partnership with DICT.
Making a Big Digital Leap
Tech4Ed project: Digital Empowerment
N AGA CITY launched the Technology Empowerment for Education, Employment, Entrepreneurs, and Economic Development (Tech4Ed) project as part of the Naga City Library Preservation, Reading Innovation, ICT, Digitization, and Education project (PRIDE) that aims to maximize the use of technology for education, among others.
Tech4Ed center, situated at the Raul S. Roco-Naga City Public Library, comes with equipment package consisting of Desktop equipment with e-learning contents as anchored with its goal to provide ICT-enabled services.
The e- center is designed to allow for the less fortunate sectors of the community in particular, who are not privileged enough to own even a piece of gadget, the access to digital content and services that offer relevant, thematic contents on education, employment, and entrepreneurship that are all geared towards the improvement of their quality of life.
Set to serve the unserved and the underserved, Tech4Ed is designed to help them realize this betterment thru engagement to endless possibilities and opportunities that they can find online.
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PRIORITIZING the comfort, convenience, and safety of every Bicolano passenger, Mayor Legacion together with Bicol Central Station (BCS) Manager Mr. Roderick Reforsado, spearheaded the three-phase modernization program of the Bicol Central Station beginning with the installation of its Bus Operating System and Display System, which displays the transportation routes of provincial buses going outside of the Bicol Region. Going further, an Online Booking service was also launched allowing commuters to book their transportation in advance, anytime and anywhere. Completing the upgrade is its recent addition of three self-booking kiosks providing easier access for consumers to buy tickets for buses headed towards Metro Manila.
Final touches to the revamp includes its installation of three free charging stations, as well as additional seats in the departure areas of local bus trips.
It’s a move going beyond the ‘extra’ mile.
Modernizing the Bicol Central Station
A worthwhile initiative in support
to environmental protection!
- Robert Owen Manalo
Bongga! Di na makikipagsiksikan at
magmamadali.
- Roxanne Valenciano
A BIG leap!
- Shelah Peñas
Internet Accessibility: Free Public WiFi
IN behalf of the City Government of Naga, Mayor Son already signed the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), as well as with Globe Telecom, for the Free WiFi for All-Free Public Internet Access, and GoWiFi, respectively.The program envisions to provide free internet access to public places such as public schools, libraries, hospitals, rural health units, police stations, state universities and colleges, public transport terminals, seaports, airports, city plazas, government offices, public markets, and the city coliseum.
The move aims to cater to the internet needs in the community, as well as to hasten economic, social and educational opportunities, among others, through the use of information and communications technology and eventually help in community development.
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New inrmary Laboratory
E VERYDAY, city ambulances took a total average of four (4) rounds going to downtown business districts from the upland barangays of Naga to transport patients to different city hospitals for needed medical assistance.
To help patients residing in these far-flung communities which include the barangays of Pacol, Carolina, and Panicuason who are needing medical laboratory services reduce costs, the city government deemed it better to have a laboratory and X-Ray room that will cater readily to their health needs, thus the establishment of a laboratory and X-Ray room that will be housed at the Our Lady of Lourdes Infirmary (OLLI).
The laboratory had already been constructed and the city government is now only waiting for the needed equipment for the full operation of the facility.
With its full operation soon, the city government sees it as a big help to patients especially for those who may suffer from vehicle accidents in the area, with its favorable location that will allow for immediate application of needed medical treatment.
Among the services that may be availed in the new laboratory include Complete Blood Count (CBC), fecalysis, and urinalysis procedures, among others.
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T O help improve health services of the city-owned hospital, the Naga City Hospital (NCH), 13 new personnel— three (3) doctors and 10 nurses, were augmented to their existing personnel.
The additional personnel caused the introduction of new services being offered at the hospital, including the operation of the diabetic clinic, the run of hearing tests, and the conduct of health education during consultations.
Moreover, the augmentation of personnel supported the 24-hour operation of NCH that allowed it to cater to more patients and render better services for the public.
Additional medical personnel
RESPONDING on a World Bank study which reveals that “sanitation is often a neglected aspect of development in developing countries, like the Philippines,” the Sangguniang Panlungsod enacted ordinance 2019-051 also known as The Public Toilets Ordinance of Naga City.
The study, which was conducted in 2008 under the Economics of Sanitation Initiative (ESI) in 4 countries, namely, Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam, also stated that “the total number of tourists choosing a country for their holiday is partially related to the general sanitary conditions of the country.”
Public toilets for male, female, and LGBTQ+ to be constructed
The report also said that “public toilets are important for many Filipinos as a largely daytime necessity, but these were shown to be of inadequate quality and insufficient in number. Many public toilets in the Philippines are not clean, and do not have the basic necessities such as running water (for flushing and handwashing), toilet paper, soap, and hand towels.
The ordinance, Mayor Legacion said, wishes to give practical solution to the problem by way of constructing specific number of comfort rooms in public areas designed to cater to specific users.
A provision in the ordinance’s section 3 said that each toilet facility shall have three sets of comfort rooms: one for male persons, one for females, and one for the members of LGBTQ (+) including persons with disabilities or with special needs.
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More classrooms, more scholarsTHE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL LEARNING SPACES
I N his first day as the newly-sworn head of the city, Mayor Nelson Legacion personally inspected several public schools in the city. Upon observing increasing demand for more learning spaces in the city in his initial visit, construction of additional and temporary learning spaces in Cararayan National High School, Don Manuel Abella Elementary School as well as Pacol Elementary School were prioritized.
Offering long-term solutions, Mayor Legacion plans to establish
additional public primary and secondary schools to ensure quality education. The Naga City School Board approved the resolution granting Mayor Legacion to establish negotiations for the purchase of the lot where the Sta. Cruz National High School will soon be constructed, while bidding for earthfill materials that will be used for the site is now ongoing.
Under his tenure, Mayor Legacion hopes to launch 4-5 secondary schools, as well as one elementary school initially planned to be situated in Yabo.
AMENDED TERTIARY SCHOLARSHIP ORDINANCE
Achieving greater lengths in education, the amended Tertiary Scholarship Ordinance has increased the initial allocated budget of thirteen million to eighteen million pesos effective for the whole school year, while incorporating scholarship grants for legible members of the Persons-With-Disabilities (PWD) and Solo Parents sector, beneficiaries from the Sanggawadan program, as well as children of former and incumbent barangay officials.
The bigger apportioned fund resulted to an increase in the number of beneficiaries, from 650 city scholars to now more than 900 beneficiaries who can now avail quality education for free.
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H OPING to develop camaraderie and strengthen the core values of sportsmanship among the sports community, Mayor Nelson Legacion welcomes the idea of having friendly competitions that will further establish drive and promote unity among young athletes.
1ST JESSE M. ROBREDO NATIONAL SWIM CUP
Paying tribute towards one of the city’s most beloved leaders, as well as inspiring local swimmers to chase the Olympic dream, the first-ever Jesse M. Robredo National Swim Cup was launched last August 17-18, 2019 at the Naga City Civic Center.
Pioneering with the belief that talent comes from proper support, more than 200 swimmers hailing from 20 swim clubs, with ages ranging from 7-15 years old, from different parts of the country competed in different swimming events such as freestyle, butterfly, breast stroke and back stroke.
With its goals of producing more champions in the future, proceeds raised from the event will serve as a seed fund aiding dreams for young swimmers and local athletes in the city.
1ST NELSON S. LEGACION BASKETBALL CUP
Conducted last July 6-7, 2019 at the JMR Coliseum, the first-ever Mayor Nelson S. Legacion Basketball Cup was participated by the Ateneo Golden Knights, NCF Tigers, Cam Sur Express and FEU Tamaraws, aiming to unite local school communities through sports.
Proceeds made from the said competition were allocated for the school supplies of its beneficiaries coming from Triangulo Elementary School, Tabuco Central School, Mabulo Elementary School and Sabang Elementary School.
Received with warm response, organizers hopes to include more schools and universities to participate in its future run.
1ST MAYOR NELSON LEGACION BIKE CHALLENGE AND 1ST MAYOR NELSON LEGACION GOLF CUP
Putting the spotlight on endorsing healthier lifestyle to Nagueños, the first Mayor Nelson Legacion Bike Challenge was launched last September 14, 2019 at the Plaza Rizal which includes a 26-kilometer fun ride and a 53-kilometer race for adrenaline junkies while debuting the same day as the Mayor Nelson Legacion Golf Cup at Haciendas de Naga.
1ST MAYOR NELSON S. LEGACION DRAG-RACING CUP
Participants felt the rush during the pioneering Mayor Nelson S. Legacion Drag Racing Cup in the city. With its racing track stretching from Felix Plazo street to the Milaor-Mabolo bypass road, the tournament appeals to youth and motor enthusiasts in and outside the city.
Culture of sports excellence
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N AGA CITY is continuously gaining recognitions and leaving marks in the global arena with the continued implementation of the local government of its landmark and flagship programs particularly on people empowerment and participation through their involvement in the decision-making processes of the city government.These include the Naga City People’s Council (NCPC) that started since the incumbency of the late DILG Secretary and
Naga City Mayor Jesse Robredo, and the People’s Budget introduced under Mayor John Bongat’s administration.
In the Policy Forum on Development during the 3rd Asia Regional Meeting in Kathmandu, Nepal where Mayor Legacion was invited to speak, he presented said best practices to which the European Commission expressed interest of replication to other regions.
Mayor Legacion initially attended the the 5th Asian Mayors Forum 2019 held at the United Nations Convention Center (UNCC) in Bangkok, Thailand, where he first presented the said programs before other mayors of different municipalities and cities in the Southeast Asia who also presented their respective programs that are anchored with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
It was then that Mayor Legacion was invited to speak in the EU Policy Forum on Development during the 3rd Asia Regional Meeting in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Making a name in the international arena
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A SSERTING full support in maintaining good diplomatic relations as well as its continuous support in nourishing the city’s artistic and cultural growth, Czech Ambassador Jana Sediva brings another good news with the possibility of bringing in business investment through product trade and infrastructure development.Seeing its potential for trade investment and given its economic status as the only billionaire city in the entire Bicol Region,
Sediva, alongside Economic Councilor of the Czech Republic Embassy Benjamin Ziga, said they are currently exploring economic and commercial ties between Naga City and the Czech Republic, while considering the possibilities and platforms which can be utilized. Taking initial steps, the team convened with the local investment board as well as representatives of the Metro Naga Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MNCCI) to discuss future business prospects and investments within the city.
Mayor Legacion sees the recent visit and strong diplomatic relations with the Czech Republic as an opportunity to further boost local cultural and economic development.
Strengthening international linkages: Cultural and economic ties
with Czech Republic
Naga City must be a model to other LGUs, and showing our progressive LGU will naturally attract international partners. They will eventually calibrate their oversight
on LGUs. Congrats, Mayor!
- Agnes Dycoco
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Miss Earth Flora 2019 in Naga
NAGA CITY continues to position itself in the global platform as it staged the 2019 Miss Earth Flora Event last October 22, 2019 at the JMR Coliseum.Premiering this year, LGU-Naga fully extended its steadfast support towards the prestigious pageant in rendering event production assistance and security, as well as providing accommodations and venue for the official candidates all throughout the duration of their whole two-day stay.
Sharing the same advocacy of nurturing the environment, the Miss Earth candidates partook in the opening of the second Forest-In-Our-Midst (FOM) site located at the Sta. Cruz Elementary School last October 23, 2019, supporting the LGU’s ‘re-greening’ project.
A nice opportunity to Bicolandia especiallyto Nagueños
- Bernatdo Bisenio
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RECOGNIZING the vital role that Job Order (JO) and Contract-of-Service (COS) employees of City Hall play in the efficient delivery of services in the local government, Mayor Legacion initiated the move to increase the monthly salary that they are receiving to compensate their invaluable service and help also in their financial needs.
With their monthly remuneration amounting to P 6, 550.00 every month, an additional of P1,000.00 was added to the compensation being received by each of the 370 JO and COS employees of City Hall since the start of Mayor Legacion’s term in the month of July— a big help being considered by the hardworking employees of the city government.
Salary Adjustment for City Hall Job Order and Contract-of-Service employees
WITH the new legal team on board the local government, city issues particularly on road Right-of-Way (ROW) that caused further troubles to some city government projects, were decisively addressed. The acquisition of the 2-hectare Palmera II Village project in Cararayan, for one, has been pending for the last two years and now has been resolved with the help of the City Legal Office.
These also include the Calauag-San Felipe and the Balatas-Naga City Science High School (NCSHS) road links, as well as the Almeda-Mabulo Bypass Road that seeks to reduce congestion in the city roads.
The negotiations with regards to road right of way that resulted positively, greatly aid in the implementation of the priority infrastructure projects identified by the city government which were already approved by the Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) in the updated Local Development Investment Program (LDIP) and the Annual Investment Program (AIP) for 2020.
Improved legal services
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Naga Na! Preliminary steps in boosting Naga’s Tourism Local Economy
E NVISIONING a future where modernization meets nature, Mayor Legacion incorporates landscape in the local government’s upcoming infrastructure projects. Hopeful and persuading, he was able to secure a firm funding commitment of Php 831 million pesos with the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Central Office which will be allocated to boost local tourism and economic development in the city.
Recognizing the potential of the city in building a progressive economy through tourism, construction of various infrastructures holds the promise of generating more employment for Nagueños.
FUTURE TOURISM-INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
Offering richness and character in the form of immemorial local churches and historical monuments, the Central Business District I (CBD I) proves to be one of the city’s major attractions as it introduces a new flavor to the town – housing the proposed Musical Water Fountain project. Combining the Plaza Rizal and Plaza Quezon as one with its proposed location at the center where the
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Convention Center
Esplanade
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Plaza Rizal
Kinastilyohan street is situated, the future attraction will also include a water filtration system which will ensure that water will be clean, recycled, and fully utilized from the facility.
Welcoming changes, plans for the redevelopment of the Plaza Rizal was finally bided and now greenlighted for renovations to start anytime. Sourced from more than Php 9 million pesos in funding from the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), enhancements are set to be made in hopes of improving the local attraction. Building the city’s tourism value, plans for the establishment of the much-anticipated projects such as the Convention Center, Park and Recreation Center, Esplanade and Mt. Isarog Eco-Resort are still underway.
People’s Park & Recreation Center
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PHILIPPINE TRAVEL MART
Showcasing the beauty and warmth of Naga to the world, the Arts, Culture and Tourism Office headed by Mr. Alec Santos, had once again participated in the 30th Philippine Travel Mart at the SMX Convention Center from August 30 – September 1, 2019. Participated by more than 250 exhibitors consisting of different companies and agencies belonging to the tourism sector, the unit actively promoted Nagueño products such as Pili as an effort to introduce and further grow the domestic and inbound tourism in the city.
THE NEXT 1000 DAYS:
• Completion of the long-delayed Calauag-San Felipe Road• Revival of the dormant Balatas-NCSHS Road project• Opening of the Almeda-Mabolo By-Pass Road to decongest Roxas Avenue• Establishment of People’s Park and a connecting Esplanade• Establishment of Decentralized Services Sites:
New Police Substation New City Health Office II Satellite Fire Station Satellite Market New Public High School Green Parks
City Agriculture Office-Urban Agriculture Unit
Public Safety and Resiliency Center Provincial Office of DICT New Naga City Hospital and its
Emergency Medical Service Balatas High School
• Acquisition of Resettlement Sites for Urban Poor Families• Establishment of a new public cemetery in Barangay Balatas or neighboring Cararayan• Rehabilitation of the Naga City Public Market• Improvement of Plaza Rizal with installation of a dancing fountain• Re-establishment and improvement of sidewalks and asphalt-overlay of urban roads
“When the mayor met with us, hotel and restaurant owners in the city, we felt that we are part of his dreams for Naga, which he is determined to realize by way of collective efforts. The shared efforts under his leadership to strengthen the city’s tourism industry has inspired us to become great achievers and dependable players committed to work in strong collaboration with the city government in the achievement of a more stable socio-economy that will bring in more opportunities for the constituency.”
– Villa Caceres Hotel ProprietorROBERT OBIEDO on extending his full support to the development of the tourism industry in the city.
How can a person say no to a request earnestly asked from a citizen like me by a leader who cares for his constituents and keeps a well-defined vision for our beloved city? I did not donate a parcel of land here just to help the mayor. For me, the call is inevitable because it gave me the opportunity to be of help in the plan to construct a new road that shall pave the way for the development of another growth area in the city. I am honored to be a part of this trustworthy leadership in making a difference in the life of our fellow Nagueños.
– Business leader ADOLFO “APENG” OLIVAN on donating a parcel of land to the city government for road construction.
What business tycoons have to say
in sharing with the burden
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M ORE THAN 6,500 young people spanning from across the different parts of the Bicol region unite towards a formative and life-changing experience of the two-day Marian Youth Congress (MYC) spearheaded by the Commission on Youth of the Archdiocese of Caceres and held last August 24-25, 2019 at the Jesse M. Robredo (JMR) Coliseum― an annual gathering that is part of the Peñafrancia Festivities.
Archbishop Rolando J. Tria Tirona, OCD, D.D. of the Archdiocese of Caceres officiated the Eucharistic celebration during the opening ceremonies of the event, where he called upon the youth to draw inspiration from “Mama Mary” in rendering services to those in need.
Using modern ‘hugots’ in engaging messages of God’s love despite circumstances towards the youth is social media influencer Cherry Camille Depano (“Hugot Queen”), while imparting her own path and journey towards faith.
Anchored with the theme “I am the servant of the Lord; may it be done to me according to your word”, participants exhibited their belief in numerous
MYC 2019: Anchoring the Faith of the Youth
expressions through this year’s activities including the Liturgy of Lament and Vigil of Tears, the Solemn Procession integrated with Voyadores Street Parade and the “Sayaw ki Ina”, further enriched with their own creativity and talents.
In time for the celebration of the 500 years of Christianity in the Philippines, the Caceres of Archdiocese was also chosen to host the National Youth Day (NYD), slated to take place in 2021.
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The 2-day (August 24-25) Marian Youth Congress (MYC) 2019 opened this afternoon at Jesse M. Robredo (JMR) coliseum, joined by thousands of young pilgrims, the Ka-Lakbays, from all over the Bicol Region! This year, the celebration reflects on the theme “I am the servant of the Lord; may it be done according to your word – Luke 1:38” anchored from the celebration of WYD2019 and NYD2019AUGUST
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MARIAN YOUTH CONGRESS OPENING CEREMONY AND PILGRIM’S CAMP
Jesse M. Robredo Col iseum
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S ETTING up a notch in the scene of local pageantry with its grandeur, elegant and sophisticated style is the recently held 2019 Miss Bicolandia complete with 19 official candidates representing different parts of the Bicol region.
Leading this year’s preparations
is the 2019 Miss Bicolandia Beauty Pageant Executive Committee, chaired by City Councilor Dr. Sonny Rañola M.D., along with Co-Chairman City Councilor Jose Perez and other members of the board including BDO-San Francisco Manager Bob De Vera, Interior Designer Rye Rentoy, MNWD Director Mike Roces Pauig, Deca Homes CEO Richard “Toti” Rocha, Remote Resources Business Development Manager Eloisa Martinez, Atty. Jet-jet Vergara of Caramel Bakeshop and CEPPIO Head Allen Reondanga, while Mr. Gil de la Torre, incumbent Secretary to the Sangguniang Panlungsod will head this year’s Secretariat.
PRESS PRESENTATION
Official candidates of the Miss Bicolandia 2019 exhibit their wits and charm during the local press presentation held at Moraville The Garden last September 6, wherein they shared their insights and own personal takes on pressing issues and current events. After a heated question and answer segments, hailed as the Darling of the Press, as chosen by the members of the media, is Candidate #20, Liezl Anne B. Iñigo from the municipality of Camaligan.
FASHION SHOW SWIMSUIT AND GOWN COMPETITION
Heating up the stage in their swimsuit and evening gowns, the ladies shows off their flair during the Fashion Show, Swimsuit, and Evening Gown Competition held last September 8 at The Tent, Avenue Plaza Hotel. Best in Swim Suit Award went to Candidate #20, Liezl Anne B. Iñigo from the municipality of Camaligan, while Candidate #8, Paulina Labayo of Naga City, was awarded as the Best in
Evening Gown.
CORONATION NIGHT
Vying for the same crown, finalists of the 2019 Miss Bicolandia pageant allures the crowd during the region’s most beautiful night, with former Ms. Grand International First Runner-up Nicole Cordoves and celebrity figure Robi Domingo hosting the event last September 11 at the JMR Coliseum. Providing free admissions to the public, the jam-packed venue awaits with a crowd that is eager to witness this year’s reigning queen.
Also joining the hype is Asia’s Got Talent’s very own Junior New System, while Kapamilya heartthrob Gab Lagman serenaded the ladies onstage.
Former Miss Universe 2011 Third Runner-up Shamcey Supsup served as one of the judges and bestowed the crown upon Ms. Paulina Labayo of Naga City, who emerged as this year’s Miss Bicolandia.
Nagueña crowned Miss Bicolandia 2019
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MISS BICOLANDIA BEAUTY PAGEANT
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LIST OF WINNERS:
Miss Bicolandia 2019: Candidate #8, Paulina Labayo (Naga City)First-runner up: Candidate #18, Rein Hillary Carrascal (Sorsogon)Second-runner up: Candidate #11, Rheema A Adakkoden (Camarines Sur)Third-runner up: Candidate #1, Vanessa Mae G. Buitre (Legazpi City)Fourth-runner up: Candidate #10, Danica Theresa Sheen P. Dilla (Iriga City)
SPECIAL AWARDS:
Ms. Photogenic: Candidate #18 Rein Hillary Carrascal (Sorsogon) Miss Congeniality: Candidate #5 Trixia Jorgia P. Aganan (Naga City)Darling of the Press: Candidate #20 Liezl Anne B. Iñigo (Camaligan)
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PEÑAFRANCIA TRASLACION PROCESSION
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309 YEARS OF TRADITION. With their unwavering faith, thousands of devotees in and outside of the city expressed their love and gratitude towards Ina during the Penafrancia Traslacion procession.
Holding their fervent wishes, devotees squeezed their way in among thousands, hoping to catch a glimpse of Ina.
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C ELEBRATING 309 YEARS of tradition, the Peñafrancia Festival is known for its deep expression of faith, enriched with fun-filled civic activities― a colorful festivity where both locals and tourists get to indulge in the richness of the city’s culture, religious tradition, and lore.
PEÑAFRANCIA TRASLACION PROCESSION
Braving the crowd with their unwavering faith, thousands of devotees from in and outside of the city joined the transfer of the image of the Our Lady of Peñafrancia and the Divino Rostro last September 13, 2019― making their way amidst a thousand others and hoping to catch a glimpse of “Ina” that was being led from the Peñafrancia Shrine going towards the Naga Metropolitan Cathedral.
REGIONAL SCOUTS PARADE AND DBC/DLC/DXMC COMPETITION
Centering this year’s theme on the youth, participants hailing from different schools and institutions exhibited their
VIVA LA VIRGEN: The 2019 Peñafrancia Celebration in Naga
talents through the yearly Regional Scouts Parade. Dressed to the nines in their elaborate costumes, students unleashed their creativity as they paraded over the streets last September 18.
CIVIC PARADE AND FLOAT COMPETITION
A visual treat for folks young and old alike, various companies within the city participated in both competing and non-competing categories of the civic parade and float competition of this year’s festival last September 19. Parading their institutions’ flags and banners, and flamboyant ‘floats’, they greeted the crowd with warm smiles as they walk the streets of the festive city.
PEÑAFRANCIA VOYADORES FESTIVAL STREET AND PILGRIMS DANCE COMPETITION
Fascinating the crowd with their zestful street performances and colorful ensemble, performers expressed their faith and adoration towards Ina through dance routines as they retell the journey of Bicolano’s faith through dance. Happening
the same day as the Civic Parade and Float Competition, the Voyadores street dance is one of the highlights of the yearly festivities.
11TH BICOL REGION MILITARY PARADE
Marching forward with honor, evincing the strength and discipline of every Bicolano, over 80 schools and universities compete during the military parade held last September 20 around the streets of Naga. Vying for awards, participants gave it their all as they bring pride and glory to their hometown.
PEÑAFRANCIA FLUVIAL PROCESSION
Traversing the Naga River with all her voyadores accompanying her voyage, love and devotion filled the revetment and the sides of the river as thousands waved their white handkerchiefs to Ina as she is being led back to her home in the Basilica Minore of the Our Lady of Peñafrancia from the Naga Metropolitan Cathedral last September 21, 2019.
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11TH REGIONAL BAND, MAJORETTES & FANCY DRILL COMPETITION
SEPTEMBER
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IMPRESSIVE MARCHING & EXHIBITION DONE by majorettes, band & fancy drill performers from across Bicol Region entertained the crowd earlier at JMR Coliseum in this year’s 11th Regional Band, Majorettes and Fancy Drill Competition.
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REGIONAL SCOUTS PARADE &DBC/DLC/DXMC COMPETITION
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THE MARCH HAS STARTED! The rain wouldn’t stop the scouts nor the DXMC to march for Regional Scouts Parade and DBC, DLC and DXMC Competition.
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CIVIC PARADE & FLOAT COMPETITION
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FEAST FOR THE EYES. Fun, colors, and vibrance - it’s a visual treat as various civic groups parade their best, showcasing creativity and skills while competing to become the best in Civic Parade and Float Competition.
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PEÑAFRANCIA VOYADORES FESTIVAL AND STREET AND PILGRIM’S DANCE COMPETITION
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AN AFTERNOON OF FESTIVE DANCES in Naga City as the contingents of this year’s Voyadores Festival march down the city streets from the Naga Metropolitan Cathedral to the Plaza Quezon for the much awaited pilgrim’s dance competition!
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THE PILGRIM’S DANCE competition of this year’s Voyadores Festival in the city!
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11TH BICOL REGIONAL MILITARY PARADE
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MARCH AND SALUTE. Over 750 universities, schools, and institutions participated the 11th Regional Military Parade as students compete to offer pride and glory towards Ina and their hometown.
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PEÑAFRANCIA FLUVIAL PROCESSION
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VIVA. Love and devotion filled the city as thousands of devotees followed Ina as she is being led back to her home - the Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Penafrancia.
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T HE oneness of the city councilors remains the enabling factor for them to achieve significant results of their respective legislative advocacy and undertakings. In sessions, each of them feels the ease of playing the role of a devil’s advocate, sometimes expressing belligerent opinions to test the strength of a colleague’s opposing argument.
Their unity and candor in work is clearly visible also in situations where the minds at the August Body have to come together to support the local chief executive’s development agenda whose administration encourages strong participation from the people and collaboration with co-workers.
Result: important legislations are achieved and the city administration’s pledge of service and commitment to the Nagueño – Reliable, Dependable, Caring – is nurtured.
“While we are working together as a team, we shall be firm in ensuring that we will not falter to honor our legal mandate to serve the best interest of the Nagueño,” says Vice Mayor Cecilia V. De Asis.
She said that every member of the city council is seeing to it that every program and project is satisfactorily implemented within the framework of good governance. “As lawmakers, we are committed to help in propelling the city’s socio-economic growth and development,” the vice mayor said.
Aside from their legislative roles, all the 12 councilors and the vice mayor are holding oversight functions that allow them to work closely with the executive branch by taking the responsibility to ensure appropriate enforcement of the ordinances, review the relevance/effectiveness of the measures, and be able to determine if there are provisions in ordinances that need amendment.
THE 13TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD LEGISLATIVE DIRECTION
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AGENDA ProponentENVIRONMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE
1. Adoption of Waste-to-Energy technology in the city Hon. Del Castillo
2. Plastic ordinance / Regulate the use of plastics and other non-biodegradable materials
Hon. Del Castillo Hon. Perez
3. Completion of Sanitary Landfill (Additional appropriation) Hon. Del Castillo
4. More planting of tress Hon. Perez
5. Complete inventory of our rivers, creeks and waterways and sustain their upkeep and cleanliness
Hon. Perez
6. Reconstruction/repair/rehabilitation of the portion of the NCPM identified to have developed structural problem over time
Hon. Castillo
7. Establishment of New City Cemetery Hon. Baldemoro
8. Support and endorse the following projects of Mayor Nelson Legacion: Bicol River Esplanade, People’s Park and Recreation Center, Naga City Convention Center
Hon. Rañola Hon. Castillo
9. Put up more infrastructures such as new roads and bridges, improved tourist destinations, efficient traffic system, including improved inter-town van and jeepney terminals
Hon. Perez
10. An Ordinance governing the Rules for the Management of Medium-rise Socialized Housing Settlements
Hon. Arroyo
11. Installations of new street names and markers Hon. Rañola
12. Improved canal and sewerage systems in the urban poor resettlement areas, as well as in more depressed barangays
Hon. Perez
13. Hasten completion of modern sanitary landfill and prepare for waste to energy scheme
Hon. Perez
14. Build a fully air-conditioned 2,000 capacity conference center Hon. Perez
15. Support and lobby for better and more accessible airport and for the revival of the PNR
Hon. Perez
16. Re-introduce green revolution in the barangays Hon. Perez
17. Greener and eco-friendly landscape within and around the city’s business districts
Hon. Perez
18. Continue to revive, rehabilitate and conserve and beautify both the Naga River and the Bicol River
Hon. Perez
19. Beautify and make more people-friendly our plazas and establish new ones
Hon. Perez
SOCIAL SERVICES
A. HEALTH
1. Ordinance for the construction of public restrooms in public areas and along highways in the City of Naga
Hon. Del Rosario
2. Ordinance for the construction of new 50 bed capacity hospital
Hon. Rañola
THE SP’S 2019-2022 AGENDA
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AGENDA Proponent3. Anti-rabies vaccine for indigent patient Hon. Rañola
4. Ordinance strengthening the Oral Health Program of the City Government of Naga City
Hon. Rañola
5. Ordinance establishing a laboratory for water analysis/man-dating all water supply providers in Naga City to have their water analyzed before they get their business permit
Hon. Rañola
6. Ordinance mandating the Naga City Dental Health Month celebration
Hon. Albeus
7. Ordinance creating two positions for dentist in the City Health Office
Hon. Albeus
8. Dental chairs, equipment and related instruments for the 27 barangays of Naga
Hon. Albeus
9. Ordinance on good oral hygiene practice Hon. Albeus
10. Ordinance establishing an anxiety and depression support hotline in Naga
Hon. Albeus
11. Ordinance mandating a mass fluoride varnish application activity to students from Kinder to Grade II
Hon. Albeus
12. Ordinance Mandating the Provision of Brown Sugar in all restaurants, carinderias, and cafes in the City of Naga
Hon. Arroyo
13. Remind to fast track the water district’s proposed water treat-ment plant and the conversion of surface water into potable water
Hon. Perez
B. EDUCATION
1. Financial assistance or student loan programs for indigent and less fortunate students to defray the cost of miscella-neous school expenses
Hon. Rosales
2. Partner with business establishments to provide student-friendly schedules to accommodate working students
Hon. Rosales
3. Institutionalization of the Naga City Sports Program Hon. Rosales
4. Ordinance creating tripartite partnership among the City Gov-ernment, Barangays, and Educational institutions in drafting responsive and timely programs and projects for the welfare of students in Naga City
Hon. Del Rosario
5. Revision of the Education Code Hon. Abonal
6. Establishment of Yabu Elementary School and secondary schools in 1) Calauag-San Felipe, 2) Abella-Bagumbayan, and 3) Tabuco-Triangulo-Mabolo
Hon. Abonal
7. Ordinance for the creation of the Performing Arts Group of Naga City
Hon. Tripulca
8. Build more monuments for our local heroes and highlight historical sites in the city
Hon. Perez
9. Bicol Regional Museum Hon. Perez
10. Review the curriculum content of the City’s Day Care Program to focus/emphasize on value formation/personality develop-ment of the child
Hon. Arroyo
11. Cultural events with performances such as Rondalla, folk songs, bands, etc.
Hon. Rañola
12. Brighter (more lighted) streets, major thoroughfares and bridges
Hon. Perez
13. Prepare the city to be a favorite venue for conferences, sports and academic competitions of national caliber and signifi-cance
Hon. Perez
14. Aim to host international events at least once or twice a year Hon. Perez
15. More visibility and promotional exposure for Naga thru national tri-media and the social media
Hon. Perez
16. Encourage public presentations and exhibits highlighting arts, history and culture
Hon. Perez
17. Create closer linkages and joint efforts with national and inter-national organizations/agencies involved in the promotion of arts, culture and history
Hon. Perez
18. Host national musical festival or open-air grand symphony orchestra at least once a year
Hon. Perez
AGENDA ProponentC. CONSTITUENCY ASSISTANCE
1. Establish a program that would localize training and livelihood programs in partnership with different government agencies and the private sector to strengthen our manpower value in the workforce especially for the out-of-school youth to promote their employment here and abroad
Hon. Rosales
2. Create a task force that would monitor labor standard compli-ance of business establishments within Naga City
Hon. Rosales
3. Organize cooperatives in the Least Economically Resilient Communities (LERC) and strengthen credit assistance pro-grams provided by the City Government to these cooperatives
Hon. Rosales
4. Adoption of policy that will enhance the income of farmers in the city
Hon. Del Castillo
5. Put up a more hyper-active and accessible bulletin for both those looking for jobs and those wanting to hire them
Hon. Perez
6. Widen micro-lending window and skills training for small entrepreneurs in the barangays
Hon. Perez
7. Promote full and proper representation of the different sectors in the Naga City People’s Council (NCPC) and sufficient fund-ing support on programs and projects which NGOs and POs undertake in partnership with the City
Hon. Rosales
8. Replicate NCPC at the barangay level Hon. Rosales
9. Amendment of the Naga City Youth Code with the inclusion of a percentage of PWD members in the pool of City Youth Officials
Hon. Tripulca
10. Ordinance on general guidelines in the annual inter-barangay sportsfest
Hon. Tripulca
11. Revision of Senior Citizens Code Hon. Abonal
12. Supplement for Near-Centenarians Hon. Abonal
13. PWD Code Hon. Baldemoro
14. Institutionalization Ginhawang Nagueño Program Hon. Baldemoro
15. Institutionalization of Resource Center for the Blind Hon. Baldemoro
16. Creation of Barangay Action Center/Barangay Affairs Office/Help Desk/Center that would handle identified concerns, requests, complaints from barangay officials
Hon. Rosales
17. First 1000 days of Children Ordinance Hon. Baldemoro
18. Children Participation Ordinance Hon. Baldemoro
19. Children Protection Ordinance/Street Children Ordinance/Establishment of Modern Children’s Playground
Hon. Baldemoro
20. Institutionalization of Naga City Children’s Home Hon. Baldemoro
21. Additional appropriation for the Liga ng mga Barangay Hon. Beltran
22. Service vehicle for the Liga ng mga Barangay Hon. Beltran
23. Ordinance Establishing the PanLusog Program of the City of Naga – (A bakery will be established to provide nutrient-fortified pandesal for public school children)
Hon. Arroyo
24. An Ordinance Declaring Applicant-families with PWD Member/s as among the priorities in availing social welfare programs of the City Government of Naga
Hon. Arroyo
25. Ordinance Establishing the Social Pension Program of the City Government of Naga (for Senior Citizens who are qualified but not covered by the DSWD)
Hon. Arroyo
26. Fund provision to be used as bridge for the One-Time-Big-Time Thrust in addressing the housing needs of the Nagueño families
Hon. Arroyo
27. Formation of transport and livelihood cooperatives for Kaan-tabay sa Kauswagan beneficiaries
Hon. Arroyo
28. Convergence of social services for the poor. Hon. Arroyo
29. Encourage more basketball events with teams from Metro Manila and foreign countries
Hon. Rañola
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Right at the birth of the 13th Sangguniang Panlungsod on June 30, 2019, the councilors were given time to present their individual to-do things in detail to form part the city’s legislative agenda. The activity was aimed to synergize their legislative plans with those that the executive department has committed to achieve.
It is through the Executive-Legislative Agenda (ELA) formulation meeting that the city dads discussed legislative issues and concerns with the city’s chief executive along with the department heads and chiefs of offices.
Being able to perform greater endeavor with their “working-together” habit, the legislative-executive teamwork can effectively pursue approaches that will address the city’s socioeconomic issues and concerns, conduct appropriate consultations with public and private sectors in the achievement of pro-people programs, and expeditious delivery of results-oriented actions and public service. The first 100 days of the 13th Sangguniang Panlungsod (June 30 – October 8, 2019) allows the city’s lawmakers to conduct 12 regular sessions wherein they were able to enact 28 significant ordinances, 10 of them are classified as lifeline measures on public health, social development, public safety, good governance, environment, and transport.
They deliberated also on scores of propositions from which 162 resolutions were adopted, 22 of them are significant resolutions that serve as mechanisms to further enhance and expedite the implementation of programs and projects under the areas of good governance, environment and sanitation, youth development, urban development, tourism, and manpower development.
Included in their remarkable achievements is the conduct of 32 joint committee hearings on appropriations, blue ribbon and administrative cases, consumers’ protection, environment and energy, games and amusement, health and nutrition, investment, trade, industry and economic enterprise, land use, laws, ordinances, and reorganization, market affairs, peace and order and public safety, people empowerment, housing and settlements, and transport.
The 13th Sangguniang Panlungsod is Vice Mayor Cecilia Veluz-De Asis, City Councilors Ghiel G. Rosales, Joselito S.A. Del Rosario, Gregorio R. Abonal, Elmer S. Baldemoro, Salvador M. Del Castillo, Jose C. Rañola, MD., Jose B. Perez, Jessie R. Albeus, Antonio B. Beltran, and Mary Kylie Francine B. Tripulca.
100 DAYS OF UNITY IN ACTION
AGENDA ProponentECONOMY
1. Business reform and incentive package for business owners in the city
Hon. Perez
2. Support mechanism to vendors and stallholders at the Naga City People’s Mall (NCPM)
Hon. Castillo
3. Measures to assist those who will be displaced when works in the NCPM is undertaken
Hon. Castillo
4. Support in promoting locally made products and helping local entrepreneurs market their products
Hon. Perez
5. Stronger local economic growth Hon. Perez
6. Encourage more private sector initiatives in hosting trade exhibits and business conferences
Hon. Perez
7. Attract more new investors and encourage more local busi-nesses to grow
Hon. Perez
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
1. Ordinance institutionalizing educational assistance program to incumbent Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan officials
Hon. Del Rosario
2. Increase the financial assistance to the barangays for their barangay festivities and cultural celebrations
Hon. Beltran
3. Promote full disclosure of the City Government’s public records, financial documents, and contracts
Hon. Rosales
4. Declaration of SEED Montessori I and II as Economic Enter-prises
Hon. Abonal
5. Monitoring of various infra projects of the City Government and recommend for the constructions of vital infrastructure support projects
Hon. Castillo
6. Adoption of new organizational plan (right sizing) of the City Government
Hon. Del Castillo
7. Promote full disclosure of the City Government’s public records, financial documents, and contracts
Hon. Rosales
8. Ordinance creating the Arts, Culture, Tourism, Parks and Rec-reation Department in the City Government of Naga
Hon. Rañola
9. Review of the staff complement of the City Government to focus on monitoring and enforcement functions of the City;
Hon. Arroyo
10. Establishment of more city sisterhood agreement with other cities in and outside the Philippines
Hon. Rañola
11. Enforcement of ordinances especially on bingo games permit and cock derbies approval by the Sangguniang Panlungsod
Hon. Rañola
PROCUREMENT AND FINANCE
1. Revision of Revenue Code/ Revision of the City Fees and Charges
Hon. Del Castillo Hon. Abonal
PUBLIC SAFETY, TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
1. Ordinance to strengthen the Emergency Management Service of the City Government and creating the Naga City Emergency Medical Management Services (EMMS) unit under the Naga City Hospital
Hon. Del Rosario
2. Ordinance enacting the Barangay Tanod Code of the City of Naga
Hon. Del Rosario
3. Ordinance to implement forced evacuation in time of disaster and/or emergency
Hon. Del Rosario
4. Ordinance establishing a permanent Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM) Office in every barangays and educa-tional institutions in Naga City
Hon. Del Rosario
5. Ordinance instituting the disaster preparedness training for citizens and institutions, establishing the Naga City Readiness and Resilience Capability Development Center, creating the Naga City Readiness and Resilience Capability Development Office
Hon. Del Rosario
6. Ordinance mandating the replacement and renumbering of registration plates for trimobiles, padyaks, taxicles and e-trikes / Renumbering of Cabartoda trimobiles (Cararayan)
Hon. Del Rosario Hon. Del Castillo
7. Ordinance enacting the padyak code Hon. Del Rosario
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CHAIRMANSHIPS
Appropriations Manpower, Livelihood Development and
Cooperatives People Empowerment
CO-CHAIRMANSHIPS
Barangay Affairs & Boundary Disputes Environment and Energy
CHAIRMANSHIPS
Peace and Order, Public Safety, and Disaster Management
Public Utilities Transport
CO-CHAIRMANSHIPS
Infrastructure Laws, Ordinances and Reorganization
MEMBERSHIPS
Agriculture Appropriations Children
Hon. Ghiel “Oying” G.
RosalesCity Councilor
COMMITTEE CHAIRMANSHIPS & MEMBERSHIPS
Hon. Joselito “Lito” S.A.
Del RosarioCity Councilor
MEMBERSHIPS
Barangay Affairs & Boundary Disputes
Environment and Energy Family, Women, and
GenderDevelopment Health and Nutrition Human Rights Laws, Ordinances and
Reorganization Persons With Disabilities Rules and Privileges Ways and Means
Education Environment and Energy Family, Women, and Gender
Development Games and Amusement Health and Nutrition Housing and Settlements Investment, Trade, Industry and
Economic Enterprises Land Use Manpower, Livelihood Development
and Cooperatives Market Affairs Persons With Disabilities Senior Citizens Youth and Sports
Development
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CHAIRMANSHIPS
Education Senior Citizens Ways and Means
CO-CHAIRMANSHIPS
Appropriations Games and Amusement
CHAIRMANSHIPS
Family, Women, and Gender Development
Housing and Settlements Land Use
CO-CHAIRMANSHIPS
Agriculture Education Environment and Energy Human Rights
Hon. Gregorio R.
AbonalCity Councilor
Hon. Mila “Miles” SD.
Raquid-ArroyoCity Councilor
MEMBERSHIPS
City Properties Culture and the Arts/Tourism Laws, Ordinances and
Reorganization Market Affairs
Peace and Order, Public Safety, and Disaster Management
MEMBERSHIPS
Children City Properties Investment, Trade, Industry
and Economic Enterprises Manpower, Livelihood
Development and Cooperatives People Empowerment
COMMITTEE CHAIRMANSHIPS & MEMBERSHIPS
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CHAIRMANSHIPS
Children Persons With Disabilities Rules and Privileges
CO-CHAIRMANSHIPS
Barangay Affairs/ Boundary Disputes Family, Women, and Gender
Development Health and Nutrition People Empowerment
CHAIRMANSHIPS
Infrastructure Market Affairs
CO-CHAIRMANSHIPS
Blue Ribbon and Administrative Cases Housing and Settlements Peace and Order, Public Safety, and Disaster Management
MEMBERSHIPS
Barangay Affairs/ Boundary Disputes Human Rights People Empowerment Persons With Disabilities
Hon. Elmer S.
BaldemoroCity Councilor
Hon. Vidal P.
CastilloCity Councilor
MEMBERSHIPS
Appropriations Culture and the Arts/ Tourism Education Games and Amusement Housing and Settlements Land Use Laws, Ordinances and Reorganization
Senior Citizens Transport Youth and Sports Development
COMMITTEE CHAIRMANSHIPS & MEMBERSHIPS
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CHAIRMANSHIPS
Agriculture
Environment and Energy
Laws, Ordinances and Reorganization
CO-CHAIRMANSHIPS
City Properties
Market Affairs
Rules and Privileges
CHAIRMANSHIPS
Culture and the Arts/Tourism Games and Amusement Health and Nutrition
CO-CHAIRMANSHIPS
Investment, Trade, Industry and Economic Enterprises
Land Use Persons With Disabilities Senior Citizens
Hon. Salvador “Badong”
Del CastilloCity Councilor
Hon. Jose “Doc Sonny” C.
RañolaCity Councilor
MEMBERSHIPS
Children Peace and Order, Public Safety,
and Disaster Management Rules and Privileges Ways and Means
Transport
Ways and Means
MEMBERSHIPS
Culture and the Arts/ Tourism
Infrastructure
Land Use
Senior Citizens
COMMITTEE CHAIRMANSHIPS & MEMBERSHIPS
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60 6 1
CHAIRMANSHIPS
City Properties Consumer Protection Investment, Trade, Industry and
Economic Enterprises
CO-CHAIRMANSHIPS
Culture and the Arts/Tourism Manpower, Livelihood
Development and Cooperatives
CHAIRMANSHIPS
Blue Ribbon and Administrative Cases
Human Rights
CO-CHAIRMANSHIPS
Consumer Protection Public Utilities
Hon. Jose “Joeper”
PerezCity Councilor
Hon. Jessie “Doc Jess”
AlbeusCity Councilor
MEMBERSHIPS
Agriculture Housing and Settlements Infrastructure Public Utilities Senior Citizens Ways and Means
MEMBERSHIPS
Appropriations Infrastructure Market Affairs
Transport
COMMITTEE CHAIRMANSHIPS & MEMBERSHIPS
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CHAIRMANSHIPS
Barangay Affairs/ Boundary Disputes
MEMBERSHIPS
Blue Ribbon and Administrative Cases Consumer Protection Games and Amusement Transport Youth and Sports Development
CHAIRMANSHIPS
Youth and Sports Development
MEMBERSHIPS
Barangay Affairs/ Boundary Disputes
Consumer Protection
Education
Environment and Energy
Family, Women, and Gender Development
Health and Nutrition
Human Rights
Manpower, Livelihood Development and Cooperatives
People Empowerment
Rules and Privileges
Hon. Antonio “Dodit” S.
BeltranCity Councilor
Hon. Mary Kyle Francine B.
TripulcaCity Councilor
COMMITTEE CHAIRMANSHIPS & MEMBERSHIPS
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