barangay zone iv - poblacion atimonan, quezon

BARANGAY ZONE IV - POBLACION
ATIMONAN, QUEZON
SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE
BARANGAY ZONE IV - POBLACION
Prepared by:
ARNEL M. ALCANTARA
Municipal Planning & Development Coordinator
CECILIA T. DE TORRES
Assistant Municipal Planning & Development Coordinator
MAY MODELO-SORNITO
Project Development Officer II
2014 December
Republika ng Pilipinas
BARANGAY NG ZONE IV - POBLACION
Bayan ng Atimonan
Lalawigan ng Quezon
*****
TANGGAPAN NG PUNONG BARANGAY
MENSAHE
MABUHAY!
Matapat at maayos na paglilingkod po sa inyo. Ang aking adhikain ay makapaglingkod
ng tapat at tunay. Mapanatili ang kaayusan, kalinisan, pagkakaisa at katahimikan sa
pamayanan sa abot ng aking kakayanan. Talaga pong napakahirap ng buhay sa ngayon, dahil
sa pagpatuloy na pagtaas ng presyo ng gasoline na siyang sanhi ng pagtataasan ng lahat ng uri
ng pangunahing pangangailangan sa isang pamilya, kaya napakahalaga po na ang
pagdedesiplina at pagtutulungan na magmumula sa pamilya, na siyang magbubuklod patungo
sa pakikipag-ugnayan sa pamayanan.
Sapagka’t naniniwala po ako na ang pag-unlad na nagmula sa maayos na pamamahala
ng bawat pamilya ay walang dahilan upang hindi mapa-unlad ang isang pamayanan.
Sana po, kung maiisip ng bawat isa na kung iiwasan ang sobrang bisyo, inggitan at mga
di-pagkakaunawaan sa halip ay magtulungan at pag-usapan ang mga suliranin sa pamayanan
kaya’t walang dahilan upang hindi natin makamit ang minimithing kaunlaran.
Nawa’y lagging sumainyo ang pagpapala ng Poong Maykapal at maghari nawa sa inyong
mga puso ang pagmamahalan at paggalang sa ating kapwa.
Lubos na sumasainyo,
MARCELINO V. PRECIOSO
Punong Barangay
Republika ng Pilipinas
BAYAN NG ATIMONAN
Lalawigan ng Quezon
*****
TANGGAPAN NG PUNUMBAYAN
MENSAHE
Mahalaga ang kamulatan ng mamamayan sa mga impormasyon ukol sa
bawat barangay ng Atimonan. Ang magbigay ng konkreto at angkop na mga
datos ang layunin ng Socio-Economic Profile ng mga Barangay. Ito rin ang
magsisilbing matibay na batayan upang mabalangkas ng Pamahalaang Bayan
ang mga programang pangkaunlaran na ang mamamayan ang higit na
makikinabang.
Ang ating mamamayan ang salamin ng kaunlaran ng bayan kaya ang
progreso ng apatnapu’t dalawang barangay ay pinapahalagahan ng Lokal na
Pamahalaan ng Atimonan. Ang Socio-economic Profile ang testimonya na patuloy
ang pag-unlad ng ating bayan.
Sama-samang magsimula,
Walang Maiiwan sa pag-unlad ng ATIMONAN!
JOEL M. VERGAÑO
Punumbayan
VISION
Isang Barangay na maka-Diyos... mapayapa... malinis at may
malusog na mga mamamayan upang makamit ang kaunlaran.
MISSION
Patuloy na palakasin ang pagkakaisa, pagtutulungan, ibayong
pagpapa-unlad sa sector ng kalakalan lalo’t higit sa pangisdaan
at pagpapahalaga sa Likas na Yaman para sa kapakanan ng
susunod pang henerasyon.
1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
KASAYSAYAN NG BARANGAY ZONE IV - POBLACION
Ang Barangay Zone IV ay matatagpuan sa hilagang kanluran ng Poblacion, Atimonan,
Quezon. Ito ay may hangganan tulad ng mga sumusunod: sa hilaga ay Lamon Bay, sa
kanluran ay ilog Maling, sa silangan ay Barangay Zone I at sa timog ay Barangay Zone III.
Ang Barangay Zone IV ay hindi katulad ng ibang mga barangay na ang pangalan ay
kinuha sa mga Santo, pangalan ng mga bayani, mga kahoy, mga alamat at iba’t ibang mga
pangyayari kundi ito ay pinangalanan bilang ika-apat na bahagi ng Poblacion.
Noong nakaraang ikalawang Digmaang Pandaigdig, ang Barangay Zone IV ay hindi pa
isang Barangay kundi ito ay isang Purok na tinatag ng mga guro ng mababang paaralan ng
pamahalaan dito sa Atimonan, Quezon na ang tanging layunin ay mapasigla sa mamamayan
ang kahalagahan ng kalinisan at kagandahan ng pamayanan. Ang unang naging Purok Leader
ay ang yumaong G. Marciano Ricardo at ang sumunod ay ang yumaong G. Enrique Veras.
Matapos ang pagpapaganda ng mga purok, ang sumunod ay ang Santa Cruz de Mayo na ang
layunin ay ang paggunita sa Banal na Sata Cruz at isa sa tagapangasiwa o tagapagtatag ay
ang kasalukuyang Board Member Remedios V. Diestro na noong araw ay sa Bagong Bayan,
Barangay Zone IV naninirahan kung kaya ito ay tinawag na Quarta Zona o Zone IV.
Nang ideklara ng dating Pangulong Marcos ang Martial Law o Batas Militar noong
ika-21 ng Setyembre 1972, ang Zona Kuwatro ay ginawang Zone IV na walang karapatan sa
bahagi sa mga buwis ng mga ari-ariang di natitinag na hindi katulad ng mga barangay sa
kanayunan na nasasakop ng R.A 3590 o ang Barrio Charter kaya ang Barangay Poblacion
tulad ng Barangay Zone IV ay hindi kasing tatag ng mga mamumuno sa Barangay sa
kanayunan. Noong 1975, ay nagkaroon ng pagbobotohan o pagpili ng mga mamumuno sa
Barangay sa Poblacion simula sa Kapitan hanggang sa anim na mga kagawad at ito ay sa
pamamagitan ng pagtataasan ng kamay.
Bagama’t nagkaroon na ng mga namumuno sa
Barangay ay hindi pa rin katulad ng mga karapatan sa mga Barangay sa kanayunan ang
Barangay Zone IV kundi ito ay tinatawag lamang na Barangay Assembly na ang tanging
layunin ng Pangulo ng Bansa ay magkaroon ng Barangay Election Act of 1982, kung kaya ang
Barangay Zone IV ay kasama sa maghahalal ng mamumuno simula sa Kapitan hanggang sa
anim na Kagawad ng Barangay na pinangangasiwaan ng Comelec at diyan nagsimula na
magkaroon ng tunay na karapatan bilang Barangay ang Zone IV at ito rin ang kauna-unahang
inihalal na pamunuan ng Barangay Zone IV at hindi ito binago hanggang sa kasalukuyan.
2. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Brgy. Zone IV – Poblacion is one of the inner barangays of Atimonan, located within the
poblacion. It is 1 kilometer away from National Highway bounded on the north by Lamon Bay,
on south by Brgy. Zone III – Poblacion, on west by Brgy. Caridad Ibaba, and on th east by Brgy.
Zone I – Poblacion.
It has a total land area of 6.8979 hectares per record of Municipal Assessors Office
composed of seven sitios or puroks – Purok Bagumbayan I, Purok Bagumbayan II, Purok
Fisherman’s Village I, Purok Fisherman’s Village II, Purok Pagkakaisa, Purok Riverside, Purok
Sipag ay Yaman. Topography of the barangay is mostly plain on the coastal side. Definitive data
were specified below:
2.1 Location
Distance from Poblacion
: Within
Distance from National Highway
:
Boundaries:
: Lamon Bay
: Barangay Zone III- Poblacion
: Barangay Zone I – Poblacion
: Barangay Caridad Ibaba
- North
- South
- East
- West
Name of Sitios or Puroks:
2.2 Total Land Area :
the
Poblacion
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
1 km
Purok
Purok
Purok
Purok
Purok
Purok
Purok
Bagumbayan I
Bagumbayan II
Fisherman’s Village I
Fisherman’s Village II
Pagkakaisa
Riverside
Sipag ay Yaman
6.8979 hectares
2.3 Topography
Land Form:
Type
Mountainous
Plain
Valley
Plateau
Hilly
Others (specify)
Bodies of Water
Type
Rivers
0-25%
26-60%
61-75%
/
Traversed Sitios
Riverside/ Fisherman’s
Village
Length (m)
267.91m
Fisherman’s Village – L.
Guinto Boulevard
282.59m
Lakes
Sea
Creek
Falls
Others (specify)
76-100%
2.4 Soil Type
Type
Clay
Loam
Sandy
Clay Loam
Sandy Loam
Others (specify)
TOTAL
Area in hectares
2.5 Climate
Season
Dry Season
Wet Season
From (Month)
March
July
To (Month)
June
August
2.6 Land Use
Area in
Hectares
3.1380
2.7368
Classification
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Agricultural
Percentage to Total Area
Educational
Government
1.0231
Total
3. SOCIO-ECONOMIC SECTOR
RHU Survey of 2014, showed that Brgy. Zone IV had a population of 3,074. There are more
male than female with distribution revealing 71.60% of the total population belong to ages
10 – 59 years old; 19.09% under 1 year old to 9 year old and 9.30% belonging to 60 years
old and above. This shows that Brgy. Zone IV Poblacion has almost equal in number of
working and dependent population.
School going population (pre-school, elementary, secondary and college) is
computed at 19% of the total population and the most common religion is Roman Catholic.
3.1 DEMOGRAPHY
3.1.1. Population
RHU Survey Year
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Total Population
3,402
3,386
3,145
3,083
3,124
3,157
3188
3074
759
754
706
697
706
706
760
Total No. of Household
Source:
Based on RHU Survey
3.1.2. Growth Rate
:
%
3.1.3. Projected Population & Population Density
Year
2011
2012
Projected Population
3,124
3,157
Projected Density/ hectare
452.89
457.68
Source:
3.1.5.
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
3188
3,344
3,507
3,679
3,858
4,047
4,245
4,452
462.17
484.76
508.45
533.31
559.37
586.71
615.39
645.47
Based on RHU Survey
3.1.4. Age / Sex Distribution
AGE GROUP
Under 1 year
1–5
6–9
10 – 24
25 – 59
60 – 69
70 & over
TOTAL
Source:
2013
2014
MALE
30
132
140
468
683
84
31
1568
FEMALE
32
119
134
420
630
106
65
1506
BOTH SEXES
62
251
274
888
1313
190
96
3074
Based on RHU Survey 2014
Population Composition By Working-Age, School-Age,
Dependent Age-Group and Sex 2014
Female
NO.
%
NO.
%
83
180
133
67
133
1246
1452
45
83
62
31
62
605
699
5.03
9
7
3
7
68
79
38
97
71
36
71
641
753
4.01
10
8
4
8
68
80
688
563
Based on RHU Survey 2014
347
252
39
28
341
311
36
33
School going population
Pre-school (3-6)
Elementary (7-12)
Junior High School (13-16)
Tertiary (19-21)
Senior High School (17-18)
Working age (15-64)
Labor Force (15 and over)
Dependent population
Young (0-14)
Old (65-over)
Source:
Male
Both
Sexes
Age Group
3.1.6. Dialect Predominantly Spoken
Dialect
Tagalog
Population
2598
48
98.19
1.81
Population
% to Population
Bicolano
Ilocano
Ilonggo
Waray
Cebuano
% to Population
Others (specify)
3.1.7. Population by Religious Affiliation
Religion
Roman Catholic Church
2820
Aglipayan
12
Islam
30
95.27
0.41
1.01
Iglesia ni Kristo
0.61
0.03
-
18
United Church of Christ in the Philippines
Lutheran Church in the Philippines
1
Philippine Episcopal Church
Iglesia Evangelista Methodista en Las
Filipinas
-
United Methodist Church
Convention of the Philippine Baptist
Church
-
Buddhist
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day
Saints
-
-
0.07
2
-
Jehovah’s Witness
Philippine Benevolent Missionaries
Association
-
Seventh Day Adventist
0.41
0.27
0.07
1.86
12
Evangelicals
Bible Baptist
Others
8
None
Unknown
2
55
3.2. GENERAL ECONOMIC PROFILE
There is no existing irrigation system that contributed to the limited production of farm
products, some populace are leaned to poultry production for additional source of income.
MAIN SOURCE OF LIVELIHOOD
Type
1. Farming
2. Fishing
3. Engaged in Business/ Self-Employed
4. Employed:
a. Professional
b. Workers
5. Working Abroad
6. Others (specify)
Source: Barangay Survey
Number of Labor Force
Average Annual Income
10
152
712
123
362
37
3.2.1. Agricultural Sector
Total Agriculture Area
Total Irrigated Area
Total Rain fed Area
:
:
:
hectares
hectares
hectares
3.2.1.a. Crop Production (Indicate 5 major crops only)
Major Crops Produced
1.
2.
Area
(hectares)
Value of Production
Per Year in Pesos
Volume of
Production Per
Year
(kg or cavan)
Number of
Crop Season
PerYear
3.2.1.b. Livestock and Poultry Production
a. Poultry
Duck (itik/pato)
Chicken
No. of Heads
b. Livestock
No. of Heads
Hogs
Horses
3.2.1.c. Fish Farming
Location of Existing
Fishpond/Fishpen/
Hatchery
Type of
Aquatic
Product
Area
Covered
in
Hectares
Value of Production
Per Year in Pesos
Volume of
Catch Per Year
(Kg)
Number
of
Workers
3.2.2. Commerce, Trade and Industry
Kind of Business
a. Industries
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
b. Manufacturing
1. Bakery
2.
3.
4.
5.
c. Commercial Establishment
1. Grocery Store
2. Sari-sari Store
No.
4
81
Kind of Business
d. Servicing
1. Gasoline Station
2. Tailoring
3. Beauty Parlor/Barbershop
4. Computer Services
5. Fish Broker
6. Fish Dealer
7. Apartment/Space rental
8. Copra Buyer
9. Photo Services
10. CATV
11. Electronics
12. Loading Station
13. Fish Vendor
14. Trading
15. Feeds Supply
16. Laundry Shop
17. Diagnostic Laboratory Services
18. Optical Clinic
19. Consignation
20. Telephone System
21. Repair Shop
22. Power Saw
33. Cell phone repair
e. Financing
1. Bank
2. Lending
3. Marketing
4. Franchising Business
5. Pawnshop
f. Recreational
1. Videoke
2. Billiard Hall
No.
1
1
4
1
11
5
26
5
1
1
2
2
49
2
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
3
3. Hardware
4. Giftshop/Office/School Supplies
5. Agricultural Supplies
6. Toy Balloons
7. Restaurant/Eatery
8. Dry Goods Store/ Footwear
9. Egg/Meat/Fish/Fruits/
Vegetables Store
10. Drugstore
11. Enterprises Merchandise
12. Glassware
13. Spirit Outlet
14. Personal Care Store
15. Rice Retailer
16. Native Product
17. Water Refilling Station
18. Scrap Plywood
19. Paint Center
20. Softdrinks Dealer & Wine Store
21. Cycle Parts
22. Smoked/Dried Fish & Gen.
Mdse.
23. Chicken Outlet
24. Accessories Store
25. Ice Retailer
26. Flower Shop
27. Ice Cream Stand
28. Constructions
29.
30.
2
7
5
1
26
25
78
10
2
2
2
4
15
2
3
1
1
3
1
3.
4.
5.
8
5
5
1
1
1
3.2.3. TOURISM
3.2.3.a. TANGIBLE CULTURE
LIST OF TOURIST DESTINATIONS
TOURIST DESTINATION
(caves, falls, river,
historical site, etc. )
PRODUCT
ACCESSIBILITY
(indicate whether
accessible by ride,
footwalk, hiking
and how many
kms. away from
nearest main road,
barangay road)
STATUS
(indicate whether develop,
partially develop or no
development, what are the
existing facilities?)
LIST OF NATIVE PRODUCTS
RAW
SELLING
PRODUCT MAKER
MATERIAL
PRICE
3.2.3.b. INTANGIBLE CULTURE
APPROXIMATE NO.
OF
VISITORS/YEAR
Local
Foreign
CONTACT
NO.
FESTIVALS AND UNIQUE TRADITIONS
FESTIVAL/ FIESTA
TRADITIONAL PRACTICES,
RITUALS
Town fiesta
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
(include year when it started and
who started it)
PARTICULAR SEASON IT IS
PERFORMED
Nuestra Señora Delos Angeles
August 1
DISTINCT PERSONS/UNIQUE THINGS/ANIMALS IN THE BARANGAY
Real Name
Popular Name
Year of Birth/existence
Distinctive Characteristics
NONE
3.3 SOCIAL SECTOR
3.3.1. Health and Sanitation Services
3.3.1.a. Presence of Medical / Health Facilities
/
/
/
/
/
/
Hospital
Barangay Health Center
Private Clinics (indicate names)
Medical
Dental
Drugstore (Amorco/Punzalan / Carlos Drugstore)
Botika sa Barangay
3.3.1.b. Number of Household by Type of Toilet Facility
No. of
Unsanitary Toilet
Sanitary Toilet
Households
Porcelain (Flush)
Platic Bowl (Buhos)
Porcelain (Buhos)
Cement Bowl
72
23
502
4
Source: Municipal Health Office Survey
Pit Privy
None
No. of
Households
1
22
3.3.1.c. Water Supply Sources
Source of Water for Common Household Use
Number
Household
Served
-
-
-
143
Level III
471
508
Doubtful Sources (Unimproved Spring & river)
None
Source
Level I
Level II
Percent
(%)
Source of Water for Drinking
Source
Household
Served
Number
Spring
None
Deep Well
None
190
2
401
Purified Water from Refilling Station
3.3.2. Housing
TENURE STATUS OF HOUSE
Owned/Loan
No. of Houses
418
Rented
93
Allowed by the owner
Not allowed by the owner
TENURE STATUS OF LOT
Owned/Loan
107
6
No. of Lot
403
Rented
78
Allowed by the owner
Not allowed by the owner
Construction Material of Housing Unit
134
9
No. of Houses
Concrete
225
Semi-Concrete
336
Makeshift Houses
Wood
6
57
Sources of Lighting
No. of Houses
Electricity
611
Kerosene
13
Percent
(%)
3.3.2. Education
3.3.2.a. Number of School Buildings
Type
Number
Private
Public
Pre-school/ Day Care
Total
1
1
1
1
Primary/Elementary
Secondary/High School
Vocational/Technical
College/University
Post Graduate
Total
3.3.2.b. Educational Background of Residents
Number
Type
Graduate
Undergraduate
Total
Pre-school/ Day Care
108
49
157
Primary/Elementary
268
600
868
Secondary/High School
426
168
594
Vocational/Technical
149
49
198
College/University
379
174
553
1455
1298
2370
Post Graduate
Total
3.3.3. Sports & Recreation
Facilities
Number
Location
1
Juez Andres St.
1
Juez Andres St.
1
Juez Andres St.
1
Barangay Hall
a. Sports Facilities
1. Gymnasium / Stadium / Covered Court
2. Basketball Court / Softball Field
3. Tennis Court
4. Others (specify)
b. Recreation
1. Playground
2. Park
3. Library / Reading Center
4. Beach Resort
5. Scenic Views / Historical Landmarks
6. Others (specify)
3.3.4.
Cultural Data
3.3.4.a. Presence of Indigenous/ Ethnic Group
Ethnic Group
Percentage to Population
Aeta
Lumad
Tasaday
Maranao
TAusug
B’laan
T’boli
20
Badjao
Others (Specify)
Total
3.3.4.b. Indigenoius Practices
Settlement of disputes
Lupong Tagapamayapa
Council of Elders
Sultan/Sitio Leaders
Other
Wedding Celebration
Church
Civil
Other
Fiesta
Patronal
Foundation
Others
Baptism
Burial
3.4
20
(Please check and indicate practices)
/
/
/
/
/
INFRASTRUCTURE and UTILITIES
3.4.1. Type, Length and Condition of Roads
Type of Road
Length
Name of Road / Location
(concrete, asphalt,
(m)
gravel, dirt / earthfill)
Juez Andres St., (prt.) m.
231.10
R. Diaz St., (prt.) m.
223.13
Zamora St., (prt.) m.
219.06
Gov. Castro St., (prt.) m.
220.08
Rizal St., (part) m.
215.24
Ricafort St., (prt.) m.
138.50
Iskong Bantay (prt.) m.
135.44
P. Enriquez (prt.) m.
198.20
Doña Aurora (prt.) m.
35.01
Quezon St., (prt.) m.
209.96
Leon Guinto Blvd.,
127.78
Diestro St.,
210.0
Administrative
Level National,
Provincial
Concrete
Municipal
Concrete
Municipal
Concrete
Municipal
Concrete
Municipal
Concrete
Municipal
Concrete
Municipal
Concrete
Municipal
Concrete
Municipal
Concrete
Municipal
Concrete
Municipal
Concrete
Municipal
Concrete
Municipal
Present
Condition
PATHWAY
A – Fishermen
Village/Bagumbayan
B – Fishermen
Village/Bagumbayan
127.57
C – Fishermen Village
28.79
202.47
D – Fishermen
Village/Bagumbayan
34.10
E – Riverside
37.62
F – Riverside
27.31
G – Fishermen Village
33.67
H – Fishermen Village
I – Fishermen
Village/Bagumbayan
29.34
J – Fishermen Village
K – Fishermen
Village/Bagumbayan
L – Fishermen
Village/Bagumbayan
M – Fishermen
Village/Bagumbayan
105.48
26.50
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
Concrete/Earth fill
Barangay
51.05
117.97
57.88
N – Fishermen Village
30.24
O – Bagumbayan
47.38
P – Bagumbayan
34.03
3.4.2. Type, Length and Condition of Bridges
Name of Bridges / Location
Length
m / km
Type of Bridge
(concrete, steel, wooden,
hanging)
Administrative
Level (National /
Provincial, Local,
Barangay)
Present
Condition
3.4.3. Barangay Government – Owned Facilities
/
/
/
/
/
Barangay Hall
Barangay Public Market / Talipapa
Barangay Library
Reading Center
Health Center
Day Care Center
Agricultural Equipment
Others ( Dump Truck, Generator, Material Recovery Facility (MRF), Rescue Vehicle, BDRRM
Equipment )
3.5 POLITICAL DATA
3.5.1. Barangay Peace & Order Situation
STATUS
Peaceful
Threathened
Not Peaceful
/
3.5.2. Barangay Government and Administration
3.5.2.a.
Fiscal Capability
Income of the Barangay from Regular Sources
Amount
Sources of Income
FY 2012
FY 2013
a. Internal
Revenue from Tax
42,884.76
43,124.98
Real Property Tax Share
33,643.47
44,222.72
Barangay Fees & Charges
102,065.00
118,950.00
Community Tax Share
Others (specify) RENT
5,190.00
9,895.00
b. External
Internal Revenue allotment
1,529,609.00
1,559,453.00
Proceeds from the Dev’t Utilization
(Subsidy)
of National Wealth
21,800.00
21,800.00
Annual Contributions to Brgy.
2,000.00
2,000.00
Other (Donations /Fund)
FY 2014
38,000.00
35,000.00
100,000.00
5,000.00
1,929,843.00
21,800.00
2,000.00
3.5.2.b. Actual Expenditures
Sources of Income
Personal Services
Maintenance and other Operating
Expenses
Capital Outlay
FY 2012
917,577.76
Amount
FY 2013
917,260.00
FY 2014
970,000.00
795,528.68
711,037.92
750,000.00
288,679.08
290,000.00
3.5.3. Barangay Development Projects
3.5.3.a Proposed Priority Projects of the Barangay for 2013 on-wards
Project Name
Brief Description
Payment/Purchase of 7 Jetmatic
1. Maintenance and Improvement of
Hand Pumps and Other Related
Water Supply
Materials
2. Maintenance and Improvement of
Payment/Purchase of 120 Bulbs and
Street Lights
Other Related Materials.
Payment/Labor for the Construction
3. Support to Nutrition Program
of Set Lavatory Conduct PABASA
Payment/Purchase of 1 unit of
4. Rescue/Emergency Vehicle
Rescue/Emergency Vehicle
5. Improvement of drainage system
Payment of Materials/Labor for Deand de-clogging of Canals
clogging of Canals
6. Solid Waste Management
Payment of Honoraria of 2 Eco-aide
Program
and Purchase of related materials
Concreting of canals cover, de7. Flood Control Projects
clogging of canals or de-silling of rivers
Project Cost
20,435.40
25,000.00
25,000.00
200,000.00
10,000.00
45,000.00
50,000.00
3.5.3.b Existing National and Local Projects at the Barangay
Project Name
1. Tapahan
2.
Seawall
3.
4.
5.
Brief Description
Local
Local
Project Cost
500,000.00
100,000.00
3.5.4. Barangay Non-Government Organizations/Associations
Non-Government
Name of President/Chairman
Organizations/Associations
1.
2.
3.
4.
3.5.4. Political Awareness
3.5.1.a. Registered Voters
Electoral Data
Registered Voters
Turnout Voters
2013 Comelec Data
1733
1303
3.5.1.b. Barangay Officials
Punong Barangay
Marcelino V. Precioso
Brgy. Kagawad
Flordeliza B. Francisco
Brgy. Kagawad
Merlinda C. Pesigan
Brgy. Kagawad
Marites A. Atienza
Brgy. Kagawad
Casiano A. Sarne, Jr.
Brgy. Kagawad
Rodante U. Andaya
Brgy. Kagawad
Isagani S. Villacarlos
Brgy. Kagawad
John Perry D. Altamira
Kalihim
Renz Carlo T. Lasquety
Ingat – Yaman
Jihan D. Cervantes
Number
of Members
BARANGAY
GOVERNMENT
FACILITIES
BARANGAY HALL
DAY CARE CENTER
HEALTH & NUTRITION POST
MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY
ATIMONAN
PRODUCT
PRODUCER
BARANGAY
MAP