ACKNOWLEDGMENT ...

Ecological Profile 2019 is deemed necessary for the continuous improvement of the City of Valenzuela. This profile presents statistics from different offices and departments of the City Government used in monitoring the performance of the City.

The City Planning and Development Office took the initiative in the completion of this profile to continuously monitor the City's level of progress as aligned with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan which is the mother plan for all local government units.

Through this profile, the City hopes that these statistical information would prove to be of great help in serving as a fundamental tool in planning.

This Ecological Profile 2019 would not come to fruition without the assistance of all the departments where these relevant information came from.

Therefore, the City Executives would like to extend their deepest gratitude to all the hard-working employees of the City Government of Valenzuela and to the various national and private industries who kindly shared their statistical data with the City.

Lastly, the City Planning and Development Office would like to thank the God Almighty who showered each and every office staff the blessings of wisdom and knowledge to put forth these statistics into useful and organized information.

- City Planning and Development Office

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I. GENERAL INFORMATION A. Introduction ii 1. Brief History and Background iii 1.1. Valenzuela's Fame and Specialization, Political & Cultural History iv 1.2. Awards and Accolades viii 1.3. Roster of Local Chief Executives xxiii

B. Physico-Environmental Conditions 1 1. Physical Features 2 2. Land Use Classification 12 3. Demography 15 3.1. Population 16 4. Millennium Development Goals 25 4.1. Poor and Non-Poor Households by MDG 2015 35

II. SECTORIAL ACTIVITIES

A. Social Development Sector 69 1. Health 70 2. Education 92 2.1. Public Primary Schools Statistics 93 2.2. Public Secondary Schools Statistics 102

2.3. Tertiary Schools Statistics 107 3. Peace and Order 116 4. Fire Protection and Prevention 130 5. Jail Management and Penology 144 6. Social Welfare 148 7. Housing and Resettlement 166

B. Economic Development Sector 173 1. Agriculture 174 2. Veterinary 179 3. Private Industries 182 4. Employment 185 5. Locational Clearances 189 6. Tourism 191 7. Private Cemeteries and Memorial Parks 194

C. Infrastructure/Physical Development Sector 196 1. Infrastructure and Utilities 197 2. Transportation 199 3. Solid Waste Management 209 4. Road Networks and Infrastructure 211 5. Public Market 215 6. Public Cemetery 217

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D. Environmental Management Sector 219 1. Awareness and Protection 220 2. Conservation 222 3. Disaster Preparedness 227

E. Institutional Sector 235 1. City Officials 236 2. Administrative Components 239 3. Management Team 245 4. The City Government Structure 249

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1 List of Barangays per District 10 2 Land Area & Share Percentage 11 3 Land Devotion Share and Percentage of Increase or Decrease 14 4 5-year Population Projection 17 5 Population Density 18 6 Population Structure 23 7 Age Dependency Ratio 24 8 Age Composition 24 9 Sex Ratio 24 10 Millennium Development Goals Performance Indicators 26 11 Health Facilities District I 71 12 Health Facilities District II 72 13 List of Private Hospitals in Valenzuela City 73 14 Number of City Health Facilities 73 15 Valenzuela City Health Office Personnel 74 16 Ratio of Public Health Worker to Population 74 17 Polo Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report 75 18 Mapulang Lupa Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report 75 19 Marulas Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report 76 20 Paso de Blas Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report 76 21 Canumay West Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report 77 22 Balubaran Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report 77 23 Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report 78 24 Ugong Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report 78 25 Gen. T. De Leon Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report 79 26 Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Summary 79 27 Operation Timbang Plus 80 28 VCEH Bed Statistics 81 29 Annual Discharges (VCEH) 81 30 Outcome of Treatment (VCEH) 81 31 Leading Causes of Discharges (VCEH) 82 32 Leading Causes of Mortality (VCEH) 82 33 Services Rendered in OPD (VCEH) 83 34 Leading Causes of Consultation (VCEH) 83 35 Other Hospital Services 84 36 Surgical Operation 84 37 Major Services of VCEH 84 38 VCEH Manpower 85 39 Valenzuela City Medical Center Annual Discharges 86 40 Valenzuela City Medical Center Outcome of Treatment 86 41 Valenzuela City Medical Center Leading Causes of Discharges 86 42 Valenzuela City Medical Center Leading Causes of Mortality 87 43 Total Number Of Deliveries And Percentage 87 44 Top Ten (10) Major Surgical Operation 88 45 Top Ten (10) Minor Surgical Operation 88 46 Valenzuela Medical Center Bed Statistics 89 47 Services Rendered in OPD (VMC) 90 48 Top Ten (10) Leading Causes Of OPD Consultation 90

49 Services Rendered in Emergency Room (VMC) 91 50 Top Ten (10) Leading Causes Of ER Consultation 91 51 Other Hospital Services 91 52 Elementary Schools Enrolment Statistics – North and Central District 94 53 Elementary Schools Enrolment Statistics – East and South District 95 54 Elementary Schools Dropout Statistics – North and Central District 96 55 Elementary Schools Dropout Statistics – East and South District 97 56 Elementary Schools Promotee Statistics – North and Central District 98 57 Elementary Schools Promotee Statistics – East and South District 99 58 Elementary Schools Repeater Statistics – North and Central District 100 59 Elementary Schools Repeater Statistics – East and South District 101 60 Secondary Schools Enrolment Statistics 103 61 Secondary Schools Dropout Statistics 104 62 Secondary Schools Promotee Statistics 105 63 Secondary Schools Repeater Statistics 106 64 Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela Enrolment Statistics- First Semester A.Y. 2018-2019 108 65 Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela Enrolment Statistics- Second Semester A.Y. 2018-2019 109 66 Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela Graduate Statistics A.Y. 2018-2019 110 67 Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Enrolment A.Y. 2019-2020- Formal College 111 68 Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Enrolment A.Y. 2019-2020- Short-Term Course 112 Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Enrolment A.Y. 2019-2020- 3 - Year Diploma Program – 69 112 Second Semester 70 A Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Enrolment A.Y. 2019-2020 - SHS - First Demester 113 70 B Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Enrolment A.Y. 2019-2020 – SHS - Second Semester 113 71 Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Graduate Statistics A.Y. 2019-2020 – Formal College 114 72 Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Graduate Statistics A.Y. 2019-2020 – Short Term Course 115 73 Comparison of Crime Statistics 117 74 Comparision Of Index And Non-Index Crimes 117 75 Comparison Of Solved And Unsolved Crimes 117 76 Statistics on the Nature of Crimes Committed 118 77 Comparison Of Crimes According To Place Of Occurrence 120 78 Summary Of Issued Firearms To VCPS Personnel 121 79 Police Community Precinct (PCP) Personnel 122 80 Police To Population Ratio 122 81 Sidewalk Clearing Operations 123 82 Number of Bantay Bayan Personnel by per Area - District I 124 83 Number of Bantay Bayan Personnel by barangay per Area - District II 126 84 Number of Bantay Estudyante Personnel by Barangay per School – District I 128 85 Number of Bantay Estudyante Personnel by Barangay per School – District II 129 86 Firefighting Personnel and Facilities 131 87 Fire Drill Safety Seminar and Fire Brigade Trainings 131 88 Number of Fire Safety Inspections Conducted and FSIC Issued from 2010-2019 132 89 Annual Fire Code Fees Collected from 2010-2019 132 90 Fire incidents 2019 133 91 Bantay Sunog Volunteers – District I 141 92 Bantay Sunog Volunteers – District II 143 93 Summary of Types of Crime 145 94 Summary of Inmates Released/Committed 2019 145 95 Modes of Release 146 96 Percentage of Congestion 146 97 BJMP – Valenzuela Manpower Complement 147 98 CCTV Monitoring System 147 99 Alternative Learning System for Inmates 147

100 Government Internship Program Statistics 149 101 PWD Statistics per Type of Disability 150 102 Summary of PWD Issuance of ID and Booklet 151 103 Number of Pag-Asa Youth Association of the 152 104 PYAP Members According to Educational Attainment 153 105 Number of OSY-PYAP Members According to Gender 153 106 Number of PYAP Members According to Civil Status 153 107 Total Amount Extended from All Point of Services 153 108 Emergency Welfare Programs (CIU/3S Centers) 154 109 A Aftercare Services for Operation Tokhang 155 109 B Aftercare Services for Operation Tokhang 156 110 Number of Registered Senior Citizens 157 111 Summary of Assistive Devices Granted 158 112 Assistive Device Provision 159 113 VC Cares Beneficiaries 2019 160 114 PhilHealth Assistance by the City 161 115 Comparative Statistical Reports on Enrollment 162 116 Number of Day Care Workers 162 117 Number of Day Care Centers 162 118 Enrolment Report SY 2018-2019 - District I 163 119 Enrolment Report SY 2018-2019 - District II 164 120 Number of Drug Surrenderees and Number of Treated 165 121 Socialized Housing Project under GMM Habitat for Humanity 167 122 Socialized Housing Project Under Group Land Acquisition and Development (GLAD) 167 123 Socialized Housing Project under Off-site Relocation 167 124 Socialized Housing Project Under Community Land Acquisition Support Program (CLASP) 167 125 CLASP on Process 167 126 Socialized Housing Project Under Community Mortgage Program (CMP) Take-out- LGU Originated 167 Socialized Housing Project Under Community Mortgage Program (CMP) Take-out- NGO 127 168 Originated 128 List of Community Associations Accredited by the Housing and Resettlement Office - District I 169 129 List of Community Associations Accredited by the Housing and Resettlement Office - District II 171 130 Rice Production per Barangay 175 131 Rice Farmers and Areas Planted 175 132 Monthly Leafy Vegetable Production 176 133 Monthly Fruit - Vegetable Production 177 134 Dispersal of Vegetable, Ornamental, Fruit and Non-fruit Bearing Seedlings 178 135 Number of Seized Stray Dogs 180 136 Number of Pork Heads Slaughtered 181 137 Number of Chicken Heads Slaughtered 181 138 Private Market Directory 183 139 Top 5 Business Taxpayers per Scale 184 140 Regular Employment 186 141 Summary Placement 186 142 Job Fairs 187 143 Skills Registry System 187 144 Special Program for the Employment of Students 188 145 Career Guidance & Counseling Orientation 188 146 Locational Clearance Granted 190 147 Locational Clearance Denied 190 148 Barangay Festivities 192

149 Historical Landmarks 193 150 List of Private Cemeteries and Memorial Parks 195 151 Water Distribution (Tubig Patrol) 198 152 Tricycle Franchising and Operators Permits Issued (District I) 200 153 Tricycle Franchising and Operators Permits Issued (District iI) 200 154 Franchise Holders in the City (District I) 201 155 Franchise Holders in the City (District II) 202 156 Private Motorized Tricycle in the City 203 157 Supervision Permit for Private Tricycle and Tricycle for Hire from Outside the City 204 158 Pedicab Franchising and Operator Permits Issued 205 159 Private Pedicabs in the City 206 160 E-Trikes in the City 207 161 City Traffic Routes 207 162 Volume Count per Route (Major Routes) 208 163 Monthly Solid Waste Collection Report 210 164 National Roadways in the City 212 165 Inventory of Bridges in the City 213 166 Number of Stalls in Polo Market 216 167 List of Public Cemeteries in the City 218 168 National Laws, Policies and Local Ordinances Being Implemented 221 169 IEC Distribution on Anti-Open Burning Campaign 2019 221 170 Mural Painting Activities 221 171 Tree Planting Activities 223 172 List of Adopt an Estero Partners 2019 223 173 Cleaning of Waterways 224 174 Available Disaster Facilities 228 175 Disaster and Emergency Personnel 233 176 VCDRRMO Personnel Trainings 2019 233 177 Disaster and Emergency Responses 2019 234 178 Valenzuela City Hall Department Heads 246 179 City Hall Organizational Flow 250 180 City Hall Manpower Complement 251 181 Number of Voters per Barangay – District I 252 182 Number of Voters per Barangay – District II 253 183 Annual Budget Report 2019 254 184 Statement of Cash Flows 2019 255 185 Manpower Complement Budget – 4th Quarter 2019 256 186 Statement of Receipts and Expenditures 2019 257

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1 Location Map within Seismic Belt 2 Valenzuela City District Map 3 Valenzuela City Surface Drainage Map 4 Soil Liquefaction Map 5 Valenzuela City Flood Hazard Map 6 Valenzuela City Ground Shaking Hazard Map 7 Area Map 8 Revised Land Use / Zoning Map 9 Household Density Map 10 Household Magnitude Map 11 Population Density Map 12 Population Magnitude Map 13 - Poor and Non-Poor Households 14 Bagbaguin - Poor and Non-Poor Households 15 Balangkas - Poor and Non-Poor Households 16 Bignay - Poor and Non-Poor Households 17 Bisig - Poor and Non-Poor Households 18 Canumay East - Poor and Non-Poor Households 19 Canumay West - Poor and Non-Poor Households 20 Coloong - Poor and Non-Poor Households 21 Dalandanan - Poor and Non-Poor Households 22 Gen. T de Leon - Poor and Non-Poor Households 23 Isla - Poor and Non-Poor Households 24 - Poor and Non-Poor Households 25 Lawang Bato - Poor and Non-Poor Households 26 Lingunan - Poor and Non-Poor Households 27 Mabolo - Poor and Non-Poor Households 28 - Poor and Non-Poor Households 29 Malinta - Poor and Non-Poor Households 30 Mapulang Lupa - Poor and Non-Poor Households 31 Marulas - Poor and Non-Poor Households 32 Maysan - Poor and Non-Poor Households 33 Palasan - Poor and Non-Poor Households 34 Parada - Poor and Non-Poor Households 35 - Poor and Non-Poor Households 36 Paso de Blas - Poor and Non-Poor Households 37 Pasolo - Poor and Non-Poor Households 38 Poblacion - Poor and Non-Poor Households 39 Pulo - Poor and Non-Poor Households

40 Punturin - Poor and Non-Poor Households 41 Rincon - Poor and Non-Poor Households 42 Tagalag - Poor and Non-Poor Households 43 Ugong - Poor and Non-Poor Households 44 - Poor and Non-Poor Households 45 Wawang Pulo - Poor and Non-Poor Households 46 Valenzuela City Road Network Map

PART I GENERAL INFORMATION

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A. INTRODUCTION

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1. BRIEF HISTORY & BACKGROUND

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1.1. VALENZUELA’S FAME AND SPECIALIZATION

Valenzuela City, also known as the “Gateway of the North”, and part of the Third District of

Metro (i.e. CAMANAVA) has transformed from once being idyllic into a bustling highly

urbanized city.

With the great efforts and initiatives of past and present government leaders together with

the dedicated and pasionate employees of the local government, Valenzuela City continuously

attract industries of different scales to situate in the designated growth nodes that are

continuously being developed by the City as time goes by. Amidst different issues in terms of

land use, the City Government continuously manages development while adapting and

mitigating environmental impacts.

The City of Valenzuela is also a hub for different commercial businesses bolstered by efficient

and effective business policies that encourage business owners to invest in the city and

experience a hassle-free system for paying taxes, business permit acquisitions, and other

related documents that only the city can provide.

Accelerated industrial development likewise provides a rich source of employment to match

the demand of the growing labor force, thereby uplifting the economic status of the residents.

In this context, the local government will ceaselessly strive to grow and develop towards

reaching its full potential.

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POLITICAL & CULTURAL HISTORY

In early times, Polo was just hilly and within it, a pure virgin forest. At the foot of these hills ran creeks which emptied into the rivers. Agriculture and fishing were the only known forms of livelihood.

With the onset of civilization, the people decided to clear the wilderness to add more arable lands. From the forests came the wood used in setting up their homes and the municipal building. Taken from the hills were stones used in the construction of the church and chapels; and from the land came bountiful harvests of rice, corn, sugarcane and vegetables, while the rivers were rich sources of fish.

Polo acquired its independence, through the untiring efforts of Father Juan Taranco, with the assistance of Don Juan Monsod. The new town was carved out of the city of in the province of , then known as Catanghalan. The first chapel was constructed in the barrio of Villa in honor of its Patron Saint San Diego de Alcala, which was expanded and completed in 1632 by Father Jose Valencia who succeeded Father Taranco. It was in the former’s time that the town church belfry tower and convent were constructed with the help of the town residents.

After many years, a small portion of Polo was made part of Obando, another town of Bulacan. However, on July 21, 1960, by virtue of Executive Order No. 401, signed by former President Carlos P. Garcia, the town of Polo was now divided into two (2), which gave way to the creation of the town of Valenzuela.

The event triggered the resentment of the residents of Polo, who was apprehensive that it might cause the economic and social collapse of the town. But when both

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towns were completely established, it was found out that the income of each town can support their individual financial requirements.

President Diosdado Macapagal signed Executive Order No. 46 annexing Polo to Valenzuela, with the latter retaining its name. This brought dissatisfaction from the residents of Polo and accused those who were responsible for the enactment of the order as disrespectful to history. Fears emanate that Polo might just someday become a barrio. On the other hand, Ignacio Santiago, the elected Mayor, allayed their fears when he made available to them the various public services. He initiated the establishment of a Police Station and a branch of the Municipal Treasurer’s Office in the Old Municipal Building of Polo.

The rapid growth of population and the corresponding increase of social and economic requirements of the Greater Manila area, where Valenzuela is a contiguous community, manifested the need for a coordinated and integrated delivery of essential services.

In a referendum held on February 27, 1975, residents of the area including Valenzuela voted in favor of the integration of these four (4) cities and thirteen (13) municipalities into a manager or commission type of government. On this basis, on November 7, 1975, Presidential Decree 824 was issued creating Metropolitan Manila and constituting a Metropolitan Manila Commission. This brought the separation of Valenzuela from Bulacan and its integration into Metropolitan Manila.

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This further triggered the growth of commercial and industrial establishments, contributing significant improvement in Valenzuela’s economy. Economic, social and physical improvement brought about the dream of the people to elevate the status of Valenzuela into a city. On February 14, 1998, President Fidel V. Ramos signed RA 8526, an act passed by congress classifying Valenzuela as a highly urbanized city.

This was ratified by the people thru a plebiscite held on December 30, 1998, making City of Valenzuela as the 12th city of Metropolitan Manila and the 83rd city of the Republic of the Philippines.

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1.2. AWARDS AND ACCOLADES

The City of Valenzuela,as it strives harder to serve the dynamic needs of Valenzuelano, commits to go beyond ‘tradional and usual’ administration and governance to avant-garde programs to better serve everyone who lives in Valenzuela and worthy to be emulated by adjacent and other local government units. Along with these advocacy are the awards and accolades granted to the City Government of Valenzuela due to its viable programs benefitted everyone in this City.

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DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE City Government of Valenzuela Recognized by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), Philippine National Police (PNP) and Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

DANGAL NG MGA TAONG MAY KAPANSANAN 2019 (December 18, 2019) Regional Council for Disability Affairs recognizes Valenzuela City’s efforts in institutionalizing the DSWD Homecare Services for PWDs

OVERALL TOP PERFORMING LGU IN LOCAL COLLECTION EFFICIENCY (December 2019) Valenzuela City Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF)

TOP 1 TOTAL LOCAL REVENUES AMONG CITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF)

TOP 1 TOTAL LOCAL REVENUES (NCR) Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF)

TOP 1 REAL PROPERTY TAX (RPT) COLLECTION (NCR) Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF)

TOP 2 FEES AND CHARGES (NCR) FEES AND CHARGES (NCR)

TOP 3 Receipts from Economic Enterprises (NCR) Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF)

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TOP 1, PROACTIVE LGU IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE JUVENILE JUSTICE AND WELFARE ACT OF 2006 – CY 2019 BAHAY PAG-ASA VALENZUELA Juvenile Justice and Welfare Council

Department of Health (DOH) - Center for Health Development “Gabi ng Parangal 2019” Best in Local Health Systems Development

Department of Health (DOH) - Metro Manila Center for Health Development “Gabi ng Parangal 2019” Best in TB Control Program

Department of Health (DOH) - Metro Manila Center for Health Development “Gabi ng Parangal 2019” Best in Supply Chain Management

Department of Health (DOH) - Metro Manila Center for Health Development “Gabi ng Parangal 2019” Best in Dengue Prevention and Control Program

Department of Health (DOH) - Metro Manila Center for Health Development Program Implementation Review on Supply Chain Management 2019 Compliance on Implementation Supply Chain Management, Valenzuela City Health Department

CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES COMPETITIVENESS INDEX 2018 17th Place, Highly Urbanized Cities Overall Ranking 1st Place, Most Competitiveness National Competitiveness Council Ranked for the ability of the city to rise above and create value that ultimately contributes to sustained productivity and to prosperity for its constituency within the impacts of the interplay of governance and economic factors, such as natural and physical conditions, the human, physical, financial and natural resources, and the system under which it operates.

BEST NATIONAL PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OFFICE (PESO) 2019 Hall of Fame Awardee 2019 Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)

2019 MOST BUSINESS-FRIENDLY HIGHLY URBANIZED CITY Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) For being a model city of good and effective governance with the conviction to institute and ensure accountability, transparency and efficiency in operations through continually improved public services that benefit not only the business community but the entire constituency.

BEST PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OFFICE (PESO) IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 2019 Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)

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2019 GAWAD KALASAG (KAlamidad at Sakuna LAbanan, SAriling Galing ang Kaligtasan) Search for Excellence in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) and Humanitarian Assistance 2019 GAWAD KALASAG (KAlamidad at Sakuna LAbanan, SAriling Galing ang Kaligtasan) Search for Excellence in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) and Humanitarian Assistance

1st Place, Best Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (Barangay Arkong Bato) Metro Manila Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MMDRRMC) Office of the Civil Defense - National Capital Region (OCD-NCR) Given in recognition of the barangay’s proactive efforts in assisting LGUs to prepare for local emergencies and various disasters.

2019 GAWAD KALASAG (KAlamidad at Sakuna LAbanan, SAriling Galing ang Kaligtasan) Search for Excellence in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) and Humanitarian Assistance 1st Place, Best Public High School (Bagbaguin National High School) Metro Manila Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MMDRRMC) Office of the Civil Defense - National Capital Region (OCD-NCR)

2019 GAWAD KALASAG (KAlamidad at Sakuna LAbanan, SAriling Galing ang Kaligtasan) Search for Excellence in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) and Humanitarian Assistance Best Public Elementary School (Pio Valenzuela Elementary School) Metro Manila Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MMDRRMC) Office of the Civil Defense - National Capital Region (OCD-NCR)

2019 MOST BUSINESS-FRIENDLY HIGHLY URBANIZED CITY Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) For being a model city of good and effective governance with the conviction to institute and ensure accountability, transparency and efficiency in operations through continually improved public services that benefit not only the business community but the entire constituency.

BEST PESO IN THE PHILIPPINES 2019 Hall of Fame Awardee Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) recognized the Valenzuela City Public Employment Service Office (PESO) as the best PESO in the Philippines for the year 2017.

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1st Place CITY/MUNICIPALITY ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL FUNCTIONALITY AUDIT 2017 VALENZUELA ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency recognized the City Government’s commitment in implementing anti-drug advocacy campaign and intensified war against illegal drugs.

TOP 1 PROACTIVE LGU IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE JUVENILE JUSTICE AND WELFARE ACT OF 2006 BAHAY PAG-ASA VALENZUELA In the celebration of the 7th Juvenile Justice and Welfare Consciousness Week, Valenzuela City’s Bahay Pag-asa was recognized as the top 11 most proactive LGU in the implementation of Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006 in the Philippines.

1st PLACE ASSESSMENT OF LGUs TO THE COMPLIANCE TO THE MANILA BAY CLEAN-UP, REHABILITATION AND PRESERVAATION PROGRAM (MBCRPP) The City Government of Valenzuela garnered a 91.45% rating during the assessment of Local Government Units who are compliant to the MBCRPP.

2018 OUTSTANDING LOCAL HEALTH SYSTEM AWARD The Department of Health awarded the City Government of Valenzuela as the most outstanding local health system in the country for its commitment to improve and advance the local health system in the Philippines.

2018 SEAL OF CHILD FRIENDLY LOCAL GOVERNANCE Council for the Welfare of Children Department of the Interior and Local Government Recognized for the city’s commitment to the United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of the Child through faithful delivery of services with positive results and impact in the Four Basic Rights of the Child: the right to survival, protection from exploitation and abuse, basic education, and equality.

2018 GALING POOK AWARD for Innovations and Excellence in Local Governance Valenzuela City’s Comprehensive Safety and Security Plan was hailed one of the top 10 Outstanding Local Governance Programs in the country during the Galing Pook Governance Fair 2018. BEST CITY POLICE STATION VALENZUELA CITY POLICE STATION National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) Recognizes the City Government of Valenzuela and the local city police in maintaining a safe and clean police station which serves the constituents well.

UNIT WITH LOWEST PERCENTAGE OF PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATIVELY CHARDGED VALENZUELA CITY POLICE STATION National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) The award is given to the local police that posted the lowest percentage of personnel who are administratively charged. This shows the credibility and integrity of police staff and officers in the City.

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MAYOR SPECIAL AWARD TO LGU WITH IMMENSE CONTRIBUTION TO NCRPO National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) For the continuous and unwavering support of the city government of Valenzuela to the National Police, the former recognized its efforts in keeping the city and Metro Manila safe and peaceful.

2ND SAFEST CITY IN SOUTHEAST-ASIA VALENZUELA CITY NUMBEO With a 25.21 percent crime index rate and 74.79 safety rate, Valenzuela city was ranked second in the safest cities in Southeast Asia by the collaborative online database Numbeo.

SEAL OF GOOD EDUCATION GOVERNANCE Synergeia Foundation United States Agency for International Development (USAID) PLDT and Smart Telecomunications The Seal is given to Local Government Units (LGUs) that effectively organize all systems and processes in the delivery of basic education.

2018 NATIONAL LITERACY AWARDS-OUTSTANDING LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT 2nd Place, Highly Urbanized City Category Department of Education Literacy Coordinating Council The award recognized the City’s Education 360 Degrees Investment Program as a comprehensive literacy initiative which gives all its constituents a chance to become literates and therefore effective members of the community.

KAPIT BISIG AWARD (CITY LEVEL) Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas BSP recognized the City Government of Valenzuela’s active participation in the information sharing arrangements relative to pawnshops and money service businesses, as contained in the 2009 Memoranda of Agreement between the BSP and the Department of the Interior and Local Government.

CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES COMPETITIVENESS INDEX 2018 22nd Place, Highly Urbanized Cities Overall Ranking Department of Trade and Industry Ranked for the ability of the city to rise above and create value that ultimately contributes to sustained productivity and to prosperity for its constituency within the impacts of the interplay of governance and economic factors, such as natural and physical conditions, the human, physical, financial and natural resources, and the system under which it operates.

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REGIONAL AWARDEE (NCR) NATIONAL LITERACY AWARDS OUTSTANDING LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT (HIGHLY-URBANIZED CITIES) Department of Education Recognized the Education 360 Degrees Investment Program, the City’s leading literacy programs. The National Literacy Awards give recognition to government units, agencies, and the private sector for delivering services that help lift the literacy level of Filipinos.

MAYOR REX GATCHALIAN MOST OUTSTANDING LOCAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE 2018 National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) recognized Mayor REX as the most outstanding local chief executive of the year for his support and contributions on the PNP’s efforts in eradicating illegal drugs and crime in the City.

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BEST PARTNER IN THE ANTI-ILLEGAL RECRUITMENT (PAIR) CAMPAIGN AWARD Philippine Overseas Employment Administration Recognizes the Valenzuela City Public Employment Services Office’s (PESO) efforts against illegal recruitment and trafficking-in-persons.

GOVERNMENT BEST PRACTICE RECOGNITION Development Academy of the Philippines Valenzuela City’s Disiplina Village: Bagong Bahay, Bagong Buhay (Complete In-City Housing Package for Disaster Preparedness and Resiliency) and the Education 360 Degrees Investment Program were recognized for its innovativeness, result-oriented approach, systematic and data driven, and stakeholder-centered initiatives.

2017 GALING POOK AWARD for Innovations and Excellence in Local Governance Valenzuela City’s Disiplina Village: Bagong Bahay, Bagong Buhay (Complete In-City Housing Package for Disaster Preparedness and Resiliency). Galing Pook Foundation

SEAL OF GOOD EDUCATION GOVERNANCE Galing Pook Foundation recognized Valenzuela City’s efforts in providing high quality basic education for the Valenzuelano students.

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BEST GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SERVICE (GEMS) Metro Manila Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MMDRRMC) and the Office of the Civil Defense - National Capital Region (OCD-NCR) awarded the Valenzuela City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (VCDRRMO) - Urban Search & Rescue Unit the Gawad KALASAG 2017 NCR for the Best Government Emergency Management Service (GEMS) in NCR.

Gawad KALASAG or (KAlamidad at SakunaLAbanan, SArilingGaling ang Kaligtasan) is the country’s premiere search for excellence in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management, and Humanitarian Assistance.

BEST PESO IN NCR 2017

Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) recognized the Valenzuela City Public Employment Service Office (PESO) after garnering an overall rating of 97%, making it the Best PESO in NCR for 2017.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT E-READINESS LEADERSHIP AWARD

Department of Information and Communications Technology The award recognizes local chief executives who are pioneering the adoption and strategic use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to enhance the delivery of government services, improve revenue/tax collection efforts, hasten business permits application and renewal processes, and to promote transparency in government operations.

SEAL OF CHILD FRIENDLY LOCAL GOVERNANCE Department of Interior and Local Government CGLGA is a tool that assesses the performance of LGUs in delivery of social services that promote the welfare of children.

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SEAL OF GOOD LOCAL GOVERNNANCE 2015 Department of Interior and Local Government Recognizes Valenzuela City for complying to the core areas of good local governance such as Financial Administration, Disaster Preparedness, and Social Protection with the essential criteria namely, Business-friendliness and Competitiveness, Peace and Order, and Environmental Management.

18th GAWAD KALASAG: Best in Government Emergency Management- Urban Search and Rescue Category Gawad KALASAG, the Search for Excellence in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) and Humanitarian Assistance Given to the city for maintaining an outstanding system of operations and facilities in place, which allows rescue personnel to respond at the soonest possible time without jeopardizing both their and the client’s safety.

CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES COMPETITIVENESS INDEX 2016 11th Place, Highly Urbanized Cities Overall Ranking National Competitiveness Council Philippines United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Ranked for the ability of the city to rise above and create value that ultimately contributes to sustained productivity and to prosperity for its constituency within the impacts of the interplay of governance and economic factors, such as natural and physical conditions, the human, physical, financial and natural resources, and the system under which it operates.

REGIONAL NUTRITION AWARDS 2016 1strunner-up in the 2015 Outstanding Local Government Unit (LGU) in Program Implementation and Management Best in Program Effectiveness Most Innovative LGU in the National Capital Region (NCR) National Nutrition Council

2016 LGU Eco Champion Department of Environment and Natural Resources – Environmental Management Bureau Green Convergence Bestowed for innovative programs in protecting the environment and lessening the impact of both natural and man-made disasters to the city and its people.

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2015 SEAL OF CHILD-FRIENDLY LOCAL GOVERNANCE Council for the Welfare of Children Department of the Interior and Local Government Recognized for the city’s commitment to the United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of the Child through faithful delivery of services with positive results and impact in the Four Basic Rights of the Child: the right to survival, protection from exploitation and abuse, basic education, and equality.

2015 BEST PERFORMING PESO IN NCR - Best in Career Guidance and Employment Department of Labor and Employment

2015 INTEGRATED HIV BEHAVIORAL AND SEROLOGIC SURVEILANCE AWARD Department of Health – Epidemiology Bureau Presented in recognition of steadfast commitment and unwavering support to evidence- based HIV programs and policies pivotal to Philippines’ response to HIV epidemic.

2015 INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD NUTRITION AWARD Department of Health – National Capital Region Office Conferred for strong policy support on breastfeeding and infant and young child feeding through city and barangay ordinances.

2015 MOST BUSINESS-FRIENDLY HIGHLY URBANIZED CITY HALL OF FAME Awardee for having awarded three times in five years Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) For being a model city of good and effective governance with the conviction to institute and ensure accountability, transparency and efficiency in operations through continually improved public services that benefit not only the business community but the entire constituency.

CHAMPION LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CONVERGENCE STRATEGY, BUB PROJECTS AND LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM Department of Social Welfare and Development – National Capital Region

2015 GALING POOK AWARD for Innovations and Excellence in Local Governance Education 360° Investment Program Galing Pook Foundation DILG-Local Government Academy (LGA) Landbank PHLPost Forbes Foundation Seaoil Foundation

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CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES COMPETITIVENESS INDEX 2015 8th Place, Highly Urbanized Cities Overall Ranking 10th Place, Cities Overall Ranking National Competitiveness Council Philippines United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Ranked for the ability of the city to rise above and create value that ultimately contributes to sustained productivity and to prosperity for its constituency within the impacts of the interplay of governance and economic factors, such as natural and physical conditions, the human, physical, financial and natural resources, and the system under which it operates.

JESSE ROBREDO AWARD OF EXCELLENCE IN ICT FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE Finalist, 2015 Best in eGovCustomer Empowerment (G2C) Award Category National ICT Confederation of the Philippines (NICP) Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Globe Awarded to the pioneering initiative, the “3S Plus” program for its exemplary accomplishment in re-engineering the business environment in the city, particularly in the areas of streamlined business permits application system, the enhanced RPT tracking system through GIS, the automated building permits application system, and the e-mobile billing and payment system. The city’s initiative aced over other nominees in terms of innovativeness, sustainability, level of performance in addressing the problem, and in replicability.

GAWAD PARANGAL 2015 – BEST PERFORMING LGU COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Philippines, Highly Urbanized City Category Cooperative Development Authority For fostering the micro-economic sector of the locality by upholding the principles of true cooperativism, thereby, helping them to achieve a common wellbeing that makes themselves active contributors to the growth of the local economy.

SEAL OF GOOD FINANCIAL HOUSEKEEPING Department of the interior and Local Government

BEST PERFORMING LGU COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE in NCR Cooperative Development Authority NCR For fostering the micro-economic sector of the locality by upholding the principles of true cooperativism, thereby, helping them to achieve a common wellbeing that makes themselves active contributors to the growth of the local economy.

3rdBEST CITY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA IN HEALTHCARE Numbeo, Ranked June 2015

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3rd SAFEST CITY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Numbeo, Ranked June 2015

WATER AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AWARD - KampeonngIlog Award Department of Environment and Natural Resources Maynilad Given in recognition of the crucial efforts in the formulation and implementation of the Metro Manila River System Management Plan (MMRSMP)through the MANATUTI River System Management Initiative.

EXCELLENCE IN KALUSUGANG PANGKALAHATAN AWARD 1st Place, 2015 Department of Health

LOWEST PREVALENCE RATE OF UNDERNUTRITION AMONG CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS OLD, RANKED 5th AT 1.8% INCIDENCE: Operation Timbang (OPT) Plus – NCR 2014 Department of Health National Nutrition Council – National Capital Region

CHAMPIONS FOR HEALTH GOVERNANCE AWARDS Lone Highly Urbanized City Finalist in Luzon Kaya Natin! Movement for Good Governance and Ethical Leadership, Merck Sharp &Dohme (MSD) and The Jesse Robredo Foundation, supported by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Department of Health (DOH).

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ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFICATION Business Permits and Licensing Office, City Assessor’s Office, Office of Building Official (Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Development and OccupancyPermits), Office of the Local Civil Registry, City Health Office (Health Permit), Zoning Office (Locational Clearance) Validated and certified by TÜV SÜD PSB Granted to the City Government of Valenzuela for continuous development and improvement of customer satisfaction and higher level of public trust through quality service and promotion of accountability to all its stakeholders. A systematic approach to management which conforms to the standards set forth by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES COMPETITIVENESS INDEX 2014 9th Place, Cities Overall Ranking National Competitiveness Council Philippines United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Ranked for the ability of the city to rise above and create value that ultimately contributes to sustained productivity and to prosperity for its constituency within the impacts of the interplay of governance and economic factors, such as natural and physical conditions, the human, physical, financial and natural resources, and the system under which it operates.

E-READINESS LEADERSHIP AWARD 2014 Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Supported by USAID INVEST Project Bestowed to Mayor REX Gatchalian for pioneering the adoption and strategic use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to enhance the delivery of government services, improve revenue collection efforts and promote transparency in government operations. Assessed through the 2014 Business Permits & Licensing System (BPLS) Compliance and E-Readiness Survey.

MOST BUSINESS-FRIENDLY HIGHLY URBANIZED CITY FOR 2014 Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) For being a model city of good and effective governance with the conviction to institute and ensure accountability, transparency and efficiency in operations through continually improved public services that benefit not only the business community but the entire constituency.

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JESSE ROBREDO AWARD OF EXCELLENCE IN ICT FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE 2014 Champion, Best in eGov Business Empowerment Award Category National ICT Confederation of the Philippines (NICP) Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Globe Awarded to the pioneering initiative, the “3S Plus” program for its exemplary accomplishment in re-engineering the business environment in the city, particularly in the areas of streamlined business permits application system, the enhanced RPT tracking system through GIS, the automated building permits application system, and the e-mobile billing and payment system. The city’s initiative aced over other nominees in terms of innovativeness, sustainability, level of performance in addressing the problem, and in replicability.

2013 BEST PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT AND SERVICES OFFICE (PESO) IN NCR 1st Runner Up

2013 BEST IN REFERRAL AND PLACEMENT Department of Labor and Employment For the LGU’s extensive efforts in the delivery of sustained jobs promotion and human resource development down to the grassroots- based network through efficient, accessible, and responsive services to strengthen local employment and to address jobs-skills mismatch.

GAWAD PARANGAL 2014 – BEST PERFORMING LGU COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE, Highly Urbanized City Category Cooperative Development Authority For fostering the micro-economic sector of the locality by upholding the principles of true cooperativism, thereby, helping them to achieve a common wellbeing that makes themselves active contributors to the growth of the local economy.

LIVEABLE CITIES DESIGN CHALLENGE 2014 2nd Place, Government/Evacuation Center Category National Competitiveness Council Philippines USAID WWF for Nature Asia Society Urban Land Institute ASSURE APEC 2015 Council Microsoft For the systematic and comprehensive design that addresses the disaster vulnerability of the city, and integration of varied and innovative schemes for utilizing the proposed structure, thereby promoting resiliency and effective service delivery.

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OUTSTANDING CITY IN NCR IN NUTRITION PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION AND MANAGEMENT - 1st Runner Up Department of Health National Nutrition Council – National Capital Region Awarded for the city’s robust fight against nutrition problems in its locality, such as undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies, and overweight and obesity, resulting in exemplary performance in nutrition program management and service delivery as assessed through the Monitoring and Evaluation of Local Level Plan Implementation (MELLPI), the monitoring and evaluation scheme of the Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition (PPAN).

2014 SEAL OF CHILD-FRIENDLY LOCAL GOVERNANCE Council for the Welfare of Children Department of the Interior and Local Government Recognized for the city’s commitment to the United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of the Child through faithful delivery of services with positive results and impact in the Four Basic Rights of the Child: the right to survival, protection from exploitation and abuse, basic education, and equality.

AGE-FRIENDLY CITY 2014 Coalition for the Services of the Elderlysupported by the Department of Social Welfare and Development. Awarded for being an exceptional city that assures that older people remain busy and active contributors to the life of the community through employment as BantayEstudyante and Bantay Bayan, and as volunteers to the city’s feeding and disaster preparedness programs. Geriatric healthcare was also cited, particularly the “DalawniDok” program which provides medical visits in all barangays for senior citizens who cannot go to a doctor.

BEST POLICE STATION National Capital Region Police Office Police station with past and continuing notable accomplishments beyond the rating period.

GOLDEN EAGLE AWARD 2013, 2014 Philippine National Police For outstanding commitment and unwavering support in the effective implementation of the PNP P.A.T.R.O.L. Plan 2030: the “Peace and Order Agenda for Transformation and Upholding of the Rule of Law” to achieve meaningful strides in enhancing the procurement and budget systems, upgrading skills and capabilities, improving crime prevention and crime solution, and promoting active community engagement and partnership.

COUNTRY’S BEST CITY JAIL 2014 Bureau of Jail Management and Penology Conferred for the outstanding accomplishments and contributions of the BJMP Valenzuela in the delivery of enhanced public safety through provision of sustained humane safekeeping and development of inmates.

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HIGHEST COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION RATE ON PANTAWID PAMILYANG PILIPINO PROGRAM (4PS) 94% on Compliance Verification Rate, National Capital Region’s 2013 highest average Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), 2014

BEST IN RAPID EVACUATION CENTER ASSESSMENT. For efficient relay of important statistics during typhoons Department of Social Welfare and Development, April 4, 2014

EXEMPLARY NEWBORN SCREENING FACILITY Valenzuela City Emergency Hospital 90% and above screening rate of the total live births delivered in 2011 and 2012 Department of Health (DOH) University of the Philippines - National Institutes of Health (UP-NIH), 2013

NEWBORN SCREENING ACHIEVERS Marulas Lying-In Clinic, Paso De Blas Lying-In Clinic And MapulangLupa Lying-In Clinic 90% and above screening rate of the total live births delivered in 2011 and 2012 Department of Health (DOH) University of the Philippines - National Institutes of Health (UP-NIH), 2013

MOST ACTIVE LGU PARTNER IN IN-CITY HOUSING for the city government's vital role as government partner in promoting efficient delivery of housing strategies, programs and projects National Housing Authority (NHA) Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC), 2013

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1.3. ROSTER OF LOCAL CHIEF EXECUTIVES

Rexlon T. Gatchalian July 1, 2013 - Present

Elected 26th City

As chief executive of Valenzuela City elected during the May 2013 midterm elections, he is determined to strengthen the availability of social and healthcare services for all Valenzuelanos, from the date the mother conceives until old age.

His public service platform, better known as the “Five Pillars of Good Governance,” focused on the essential needs of his constituents: (1) Education, (2) Health and Social Services, (3) Housing, (4) Job Generation, and (5) Trade and Industry.

Mayor REX’s commitment to bring his idealisms to life needed only a short period to materialize. His inclination to create chains of infrastructure made him Valenzuela City’s fastest-achieving chief executive by building the most number of government edifices in less than two years in office.

Among the infrastructures he concretized are the 48 barangay health stations (BHS) and the Sentro ng Sama-Samang Serbisyo or 3S Centers strategically situated all over the city. It is also during his tenure that the ALERT Center, the Valenzuela City’s Peoples Park and Amphitheater, the Valenzuela School of Mathematics and Science and other notable projects became a solid reality.

Quest for a More Liveable Valenzuela City

After completing his projects for the 5 Pillars, Mayor REX’s second wave of undertakings focused on transforming Valenzuela City into a more liveable one. His notion of a ‘liveable city’ essentially implies the presence of a levelled up infrastructure network and integrated sound protocols on logistics and management that will enable the city to respond to disasters and other challenges - hence, the birth of the ALERT Center (Allied Local Emergency and Evacuation Response Teams). The ALERT Center is the brain of the disaster preparedness and response of the city, and the roof of the Valenzuela City Disaster Preparedness Office (DPO), the new Central Fire Station, Red Cross Volunteer Center, the Valenzuela City Command and Coordinating Center (VC-C3), and the VC Tent.

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Jose Emmanuel L. Carlos Santiago A. De Guzman Sherwin T. Gatchalian July 1, 1995 – June 30, 2004 Nov. 15, 1988 – 1992 July 1, 2004 – June 30, 2013 1992 - June 30, 1995

Wilfredo F. Chongco Romeo Llenado March 1986- Dec. 1987 July 1988 – Nov. 14, 1998 Linda Santos Appointed OIC Acting Mayor Jan. 1988 – June 1988 Appointed OIC Revolutionary Government

Faustino Lazaro Geronimo Angeles Ignacio Santiago 1962 - 1963 1968- 1986 1964 - 1967

Gregorio Marcelo Florentino Deato Enrique Bautista 1961 – 1962 Ignacio Santiago 1960 – 1963 1960 – 1961 1956-1959 (Separation of Valenzuela) (Separation of Polo) (Separation of Valenzuela)

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Avelino Deato Faustino Lazaro Japanese Occupation Florentino Deato 1952 - 1955 1945 – 1946 1945 - 1946 1946 - 1951 Military Mayor

Feliciano Ponciano 1942 – 1943 Andres Fernando Replaced by Hon. Andres 1940-1942 Fernando; Executed by 1931-1937 Japanese

Leopoldo Santiago Barcinico Espiritu Arcadio Deato

1937 - 1940 1928 - 1931 1922 - 1928

Tomas de Castro Rufino D. Valenzuela Jose Serapio 1920 - 1922 1917 - 1919 1912 - 1917

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Melencio Valenzuela Inoc Guansing 1910 - 1912 1908 - 1909

Nemencio Santiago Dr. Pio Valenzuela Rufino D. Valenzuela 1901 - 1903 1899-1901

1903 - 1907

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B. PHYSICO - ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

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1. PHYSICAL FEATURES

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MAP 1. LOCATION MAP WITHIN THE SEISMIC BELT

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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MAP 2. VALENZUELA CITY DISTRICT MAP

The map shows the division of all barangays of Valenzuela by district. The City is divided into two (2) political districts. This is to ensure the enough representation of the entire city to the Congress.

District I includes twenty-four (24) Barangays, namely, Arkong Bato, Balangkas, Bignay, Bisig, Canumay East, Canumay West, Coloong, Dalandanan, Isla, Lawang Bato, Lingunan, Mabolo, Malanday, Malinta, Palasan, Pariancillo Villa, Pasolo, Poblacion, Pulo, Punturin, Rincon, Tagalag, Veinte Reales, and Wawang Pulo. While District II includes nine (9) Barangays, they are Barangay Bagbaguin, Karuhatan, Gen. T. De Leon, Mapulang Lupa, Marulas, Maysan, Parada, Paso de Blas, and Ugong.

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MAP 3. VALENZUELA CITY SURFACE DRAINAGE MAP

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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MAP 4. SOIL LIQUEFACTION MAP

The Valenzuela City Liquefaction Overlay Zone shows portions of the City that it prone in liquefaction (i.e. a phenomenon whereby a saturated or partially saturated soil substantially loses strength and stiffness in response to an applied stress, usually earthquake shaking or other sudden change in stress condition, causing it to behave like a liquid.)

Areas with high susceptibility to liquefaction are Barangay Wawang Pulo, Balangkas, Tagalag large part of Coloong, Bisig, Villa Pariancillo, Poblacion, Pulo, Palasan, Isla, Arkong Bato, Mabolo, Pasolo, Rincon, Portions of Malanday, Dalandanan and Veinte Reales; whereas those areas that are of moderate susceptibility are portions located at Barangays Wawang Pulo, Tagalag, Malanday, Coloong, Dalandanan, Veinte Reales and Malinta; while areas with low susceptibility are portions of Barangay Veinte Reales, Lingunan, Dalandanan, Malinta, Karuhatan and Maysan.

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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MAP 5. VALENZUELA CITY FLOOD HAZARD MAP

The Valenzuela City Flood Overlay Zone shows the areas where flooding is more likely to happen. Areas with high susceptibility are adjacent areas of Municipality of Obando (Pulo Areas), adjacent areas of the City of (Marulas, Karuhatan, and Malinta). It can be assumed that the MaNaTuTi (Malabon-- Tullahan-Tinajeros) River System greatly/seriously affects the flooding should heavy rainfall is continuous for an estimated time of 6 hours- 1 day.

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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MAP 6. VALENZUELA CITY GROUND SHAKING HAZARD MAP

The Valenzuela City Ground Shaking Hazard Map shows areas that will most likely be affected by a Magnitude 7.2 earthquake. The whole City is highlighted in the color yellow, meaning that the whole city highly susceptible to ground shaking along the West Valley Fault with the intensity of Low 8.

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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MAP 7. AREA MAP

The City of Valenzuela divided the barangays using the “Clustering System” in which adjacent areas are clustered accordingly. Primarily, it was clustered so when an intervention is applied, it would be easy to identify the strategic location where it is to be established.

There are five (5) clusters as shown on the map; please refer to Table No. 2 to see the clustering and its land area and distribution to the total land area as well.

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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TABLE 1. LIST OF BARANGAYS PER DISTRICT

DISTRICT I DISTRICT 2 1. Arkong Bato 1. Bagbaguin 2. Balangkas 2. Karuhatan 3. Bignay 3. Gen. T. De Leon 4. Bisig 4. Mapulang Lupa 5. Canumay East1 5. Marulas 6. Canumay West 6. Maysan 7. Coloong 7. Parada 8. Dalandanan 8. Paso de Blas 9. Isla 9. Ugong 10. Lawang Bato 11. Lingunan 12. Mabolo 13. Malanday 14. Malinta 15. Palasan 16. Pariancillo Villa 17. Pasolo 18. Poblacion 19. Pulo 20. Punturin 21. Rincon 22. Tagalag 23. Veinte Reales 24. Wawang Pulo

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

1Canumay East and Canumay West were legally seprated through plebiscite last 2012 and approved by the 17th Congress.

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TABLE 2. LAND AREA AND SHARE PERCENTAGE

BARANGAY LAND AREA (has) % DISTRIBUTION AREA I 1020.05 22.767 1) Bignay 268.8 6.028 2) Canumay East2 113.78 2.500 3) Canumay West 187.77 4.155 4) Lawang Bato 287.5 6.447 5) Punturin 162.2 3.637 AREA II 762.1 17.09 1) Bagbaguin 159.1 3.568 2) Mapulang Lupa 140.8 3.157 3) Paso de Blas 155 3.476 4) Ugong 307.2 6.889 AREA III 862.8 19.348 1) Gen. T. de Leon 366.9 8.228 2) Karuhatan 190.6 4.274 3) Marulas 224.7 5.039 4) Parada 80.6 1.807 AREA IV 854.5 19.162 1) Dalandanan 93.9 2.106 2) Malinta 174.1 3.904 3) Maysan 253.3 5.68 4) Rincon 24.4 0.547 5) Veinte Reales 192.9 4.326 6) Lingunan 115.9 2.599 AREA V 964.7 21.633 1) Arkong Bato 34.3 0.769 2) Balangkas 73.3 1.644 3) Bisig 45.6 1.022 4) Coloong 223.8 5.019 5) Isla 39.6 0.888 6) Mabolo 15 0.336 7) Malanday 295.6 6.629 8) Palasan 15.6 0.35 9) Pariancillo Villa 5 0.112 10) Pasolo 79.5 1.783 11) Poblacion 3.4 0.076 12) Pulo 5.2 0.117 13) Tagalag 101 2.265 14) Wawang Pulo 27.8 0.623 TOTAL LAND AREA 4464.15 100%

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

2It was 2012 when Canumay East and Canumay West were legally separated through plebiscite and approved last 2012 by the 17th Congress.

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2. LAND USE CLASSIFICATION

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MAP 8. REVISED LAND USE/ZONING MAP

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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TABLE 3. LAND DEVOTION SHARE AND PERCENTAGE INCREASE (OR DECREASE)

Area in CLUP Area in CLUP Increase/ Land Use Classification 2019-2018 (2019-2028 Share decrease (has) (has) Commercial-1 6.14 6.14 0% 0.14% Commercial-2 348.8 373.2 7% 8.37% Commercial-3 50.87 43.03 -15% 0.96% General Institutional 49.83 69.00 38% 1.55% General Industrial 587.05 917.00 56% 20.56% Residential-2 (Basic) 329.68 329.68 0% 7.39% Residential-2 (Maximum) 1,712.37 1,258.49 -27% 28.22% Residential-3 (Maximum) 165.55 150.84 -9% 3.38% Residential-5 158.08 158.08 0% 3.54% Socialized Housing 12.23 46.3 279% 1.04% Cemetery 37.88 47.84 26% 1.07% Waste Disposal Facility 3.6 3.6 0% 0.08% Fishpond 297.46 279.16 -6% 6.26% River 103.18 103.18 0% 2.31% Cultural 1.67 1.67 0% 0.04% Easement 7.75 7.75 0% 0.17% Roads 518.58 518.58 0% 11.63% Parks and Recreation 13.35 14.13 6% 0.32% Utilities 55.33 131.73 138% 2.95% Totals 4,459.40 4,459.40 100%

SOURCE: Updated Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2019-2028

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3. D EMOGRAPHY

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3.1. POPULATION

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TABLE 4. 5-YEAR POPULATION PROJECTION

2015 Barangay % Share 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Actual Pop. Arkong Bato 10,004 1.61% 10,294 10,415 10,536 10,717 10,900 Bagbaguin 13,770 2.22% 14,169 14,335 14,503 14,751 15,003 Balangkas 11,892 1.92% 12,237 12,380 12,525 12,739 12,957 Bignay 27,059 4.36% 27,844 28,169 28,499 28,986 29,482 Bisig 1,333 0.21% 1,372 1,388 1,404 1,428 1,452 Canumay East 12,462 2.01% 12,823 12,973 13,125 13,350 13,578 Canumay West 22,215 3.58% 22,859 23,127 23,397 23,797 24,204 Coloong 11,154 1.80% 11,477 11,612 11,748 11,948 12,153 Dalandanan 18,733 3.02% 19,276 19,502 19,730 20,067 20,410 Gen. T. de Leon 89,441 14.42% 92,035 93,112 94,201 95,812 97,450 Isla 4,793 0.77% 4,932 4,990 5,048 5,134 5,222 Karuhatan 40,996 6.61% 42,185 42,678 43,178 43,916 44,667 Lawang Bato 19,301 3.11% 19,861 20,093 20,328 20,676 21,029 Lingunan 21,217 3.42% 21,832 22,088 22,346 22,728 23,117 Mabolo 1,217 0.20% 1,252 1,267 1,282 1,304 1,326 Malanday 17,948 2.89% 18,468 18,685 18,903 19,226 19,555 Malinta 48,397 7.80% 49,800 50,383 50,973 51,844 52,731 Mapulang Lupa 27,354 4.41% 28,147 28,477 28,810 29,302 29,803 Marulas 53,978 8.70% 55,543 56,193 56,851 57,823 58,812 Maysan 24,293 3.92% 24,997 25,290 25,586 26,023 26,468 Palasan 6,089 0.98% 6,266 6,339 6,413 6,523 6,634 Parada 14,894 2.40% 15,326 15,505 15,687 15,955 16,228 Pariancillo Villa 1,634 0.26% 1,681 1,701 1,721 1,750 1,780 Paso de Blas 13,350 2.15% 13,737 13,898 14,060 14,301 14,545 Pasolo 6,395 1.03% 6,580 6,657 6,735 6,851 6,968 Poblacion 372 0.06% 383 387 392 398 405 Pulo 1,103 0.18% 1,135 1,148 1,162 1,182 1,202 Punturin 20,930 3.37% 21,537 21,789 22,044 22,421 22,804 Rincon 6,603 1.06% 6,794 6,874 6,954 7,073 7,194 Tagalag 3,209 0.52% 3,302 3,341 3,380 3,438 3,496 Ugong 41,821 6.74% 43,034 43,537 44,047 44,800 45,566 Veinte Reales 22,949 3.70% 23,615 23,891 24,170 24,584 25,004 Wawang Pulo 3,516 0.57% 3,618 3,660 3,703 3,766 3,831 TOTAL 620,422 100.00% 638,414 645,884 653,441 664,614 675,979 AVERAGE ANNUAL GROWTH RATE 1.52%*

Note: Average Annual Growth Rate is being computed using Geometric Growth Method.

SOURCE: PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY (2015 baseline population counts); CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE (projection)

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TABLE 5. POPULATION DENSITY

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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MAP 9. HOUSEHOLD DENSITY MAP

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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MAP 10. HOUSEHOLD MAGNITUDE MAP

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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MAP 11. POPULATION DENSITY MAP

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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MAP 12. POPULATION MAGNITUDE MAP

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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POPULATION COMPOSITION

GRAPH 1. POPULATION STRUCTURE

SOURCE: PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY (population counts); CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE (tabulation)

The population of Valenzuela City with regards to its sex composition by age seems to be declining from ages 20 onwards; however, for ages 0-19, the composition is quite erratic. Ages with highest number of population is ages between 20 to 24 years old; while the least number of population is ages 85 years onwards. TABLE 6. POPULATION STRUCTURE

AGES Males (%) Females (%) Males(#) Females(#) 0-4 yrs. 4.701 4.3124 29,166 26,755 5-9 yrs. 4.9333 4.5666 30,607 28,332 10-14 yrs. 4.7506 4.5058 29,474 27,955 15-19 yrs. 4.9805 4.8146 30,900 29,871 20-24 yrs 5.2116 5.0703 32,334 31,457 25-29 yrs 5.0187 4.8841 31,137 30,302 30-34 yrs. 4.4829 4.2943 27,813 26,643 35-39 yrs. 4.0553 3.9109 25,160 24,264 40-44 yrs. 3.2971 3.1606 20,456 19,609 45-49 yrs. 2.7186 2.6519 16,867 16,453 50-54 yrs. 2.1321 2.199 13,228 13,643 55-59 yrs. 1.6353 1.7056 10,146 10,582 60-64 yrs. 1.1895 1.377 7,380 8,543 65-69 yrs. 0.7298 0.8878 4,528 5,508 70-74 yrs. 0.3404 0.4984 2,112 3,092 75-79 yrs. 0.2063 0.3403 1,280 2,111 80-84 yrs. 0.0841 0.1897 522 1,177 85+ yrs. 0.0496 0.114 308 707 TOTAL POPULATION 620422 313,418 307,004

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TABLE 7. AGE DEPENDENCY RATIO

TYPES OF DEPENDENCY RATIO OF DEPENDENCY TOTAL DEPENDENCY RATIO 16* YOUNG DEPENDENCY RATIO (ages 0-14) 40* ELDERLY DEPENDENCY RATIO (65 years and older) 5*

Note: *per working population

The Valenzuela City’s Age Dependency Ratio (ADR) shows that there is a high ratio of young dependents that depend on the working population3. However, for elderlies, the ratio is only five (5) which implies that only 5 elderlies are dependent to every working individual.

TABLE 8. AGE COMPOSITION

AGE BRACKET POPULATION COUNTS MALE FEMALE 0-4 YEARS OLD* 55,921 29,166 26,755 15-64 YEARS OLD** 426,788 215,421 211,367 65 YEARS OLD AND ONWARDS*** 21,345 8,751 12,594

Note: *young population; **working population (15 years old is allowed to work, provided that they obtained parental consent); ***elderlies

TABLE 9. SEX RATIO

BOTH SEXES MALE FEMALE SEX RATIO 620,422 313,419 307,003 102 TRANSLATION: There are 102 males for every 100 females.

Observations worldwide show a pattern in which males predominate at birth, where sex ratio is usually 105:100 worldwide, but that ratio gradually declines with increasing ages because males have higher age-specific mortality rates (see the graph of sex structure). Also, aligned with this pattern shows that the number of male in Valenzuela is quite higher than of female.

SOURCE: PHILIPPINE STATISTICS OFFICE (POPULATION) CITY PLANNING AND

DEVELOPMENT OFFICE (DATA ANALYSIS)

3 working population ages 15-64

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4. MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

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Table 10. Millennium Development Goals Performance Indicator

Valenzuela Valenzuela Valenzuela Philippines MDG Target Basic Needs Indicators City City City 2015 2015 2015 2012 2012-2015 Proportion of households 26.3 with income below the 22.4 24.4 17.2 (2015) poverty threshold Proportion of households with income below the food 13.4 16.3 10.4 8.8 Income and threshold (2012) Livelihood Proportion of households No data No data who experienced food 1.6 0.6 available available shortage Proportion of persons in the 6.5 labor force who are 12.8 8.5 decreasing (2015) unemployed Proportion of children aged 6-12 years old who are not 20.3 13.7 14.9 100 attending elementary school Proportion of children aged Education 13-16 years old who are not 31.5 25.3 39.3 100 attending secondary school Proportion of children aged 6-16 years old who are not 8.2 3.8 7.4 100 attending school

Proportion of children under 0.4 0.2 31.0 27.0 5 who died (2013) Proportion of women who Health and 221 died due to pregnancy 0.1 0.1 52 Nutrition (2011) related causes

Proportion of children aged 19.9 2.6 2.2 13.3 0-5 who are malnourished (2013)

Proportion of households in No data No data 2.9 2.6 makeshift housing available available Proportion of households 10.2 3.9 4.7 decreasing who are informal settlers (2014) Proportion of households Housing 14.5 without access to improved 5.3 1.4 13.5 (2014) water source Proportion of households 5.9 without access to sanitary 0.6 0.4 16.2 (2014) toilet facilities Peace and Proportion of persons who No data No data 0.4 0.1 Order are victims of crime available available CBMS

Composite 0.7 0.64 0.0

Index

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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GOAL 1. ERADICATE EXTREME POVERTY AND HUNGER

Results of the CBMS Survey in 2012 revealed that while poverty incidence among households in Valenzuela City is about 24.4 percent, the proportion of the population living below the poverty threshold is estimated to be 27.2 percent. Moreover, about 16.3 percent of households in the city have income below the subsistence (food) threshold translating to about 17.4 percent of the population who do not have sufficient income to meet their basic food needs. In addition, the poverty gap ratio of the city is 0.1. Poverty incidence has been measured/set to a household member who has $1.25 everyday for his everyday needs, to satisfy his food and non-food needs. (CSWDO Reports would show the different interventions that the City Government of Valenzuela is doing to address the issues in poverty).

On the other hand, one factor that affects the poverty in Valenzuela is employment. CBMS Result shows that the proportion of persons in the labor force who are unemployed is 8.5—almost leveling the national standards which is 6.5. The result also shows that from 12.8 percent in 2012, it has been decresing over time until 2015. (PESO Reports would show the different interventions of the City Government of Valenzuela to address unemployment).

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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GOAL 2. ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION

The target of the government is to ensure that, by 2018, all children will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling. Based on the 2015 CBMS Survey in Valenzuela City, about 94.2 percent of children aged 6-11 years old were enrolled in elementary education while only 80.1 percent of children 12-15 years old were in high school. While these indicators measure the education system’s coverage and efficiency, it does not capture the project completely since some children may fall outside the official school age due to late or early entry instead of grade repetition.

As such, among children 6-15 years old, about 97.6 percent were enrolled in school. In terms of literacy rate, about 97.3 percent of the population aged 15-24 years old were literate.

To further strengthen the education level, the City has launched Education 3600 in January 2014. Some of its highlights are constructions of various schools buildings (which are now K to 12 ready), Worktext distributions, library constructions, capacity development among school teachers, Alternative Learning Systems, and so on.

With these interventions, the City has been awarded with Galing Pook Recognition in August 2015. For now, the City further strengthens and enhances.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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GOAL 3. PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN

The City of Valenzuela exhibited relatively good performance in terms of achieving gender equality, particularly in primary education. This is reflected in the participation rate in primary education and literacy rate among the population 15 to 24 years old. It should, however, be noted that while the ratio of participation rate of girls to boys is 1.09 (moderate gender disparity), gender gap is more pronounced at the tertiary level where the ratio is 1.31 which means that girls are more likely to pursue tertiary education than boys. In fact, the general trend is that the gender disparity increases as the level of education increases. Hence, with only three years left before 2018, it is a challenge for policy-makers and stakeholders to sustain gender equality from primary to tertiary education.

Even before, the City Government of Valenzuela vehemently addresses the inequality among genders, giving just and rightful power to women and other third sexes to pursue and satisfy their purpose in society. Through the Gender and Development Plan 2016, the City enables the women, elderlies, and persons with disability to actively participate in many GAD activities resulted to a more participative entire community in different sectors of the City.

In terms of governance, the proportion of seats held by the women in the City level shows that out of 16 elective posts, seven (7) of those are occupied by women; for barangay level, out of 264 elective posts, 44 of those are currently occupied by women. Lastly, the Department of Interior and Local Government also requires the creation of GAD Plans of each barangay that will promote gender equality among women, persons with disabilities, and elderlies.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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GOAL 4. REDUCE CHILD MORTALITY

Based on the latest report, the target in terms of reducing child mortality has been marked as among the four goals with continued high probability of being achieved by the Philippines by 2015 (NSCB, June 2012). At the same time, indicators of key health outcomes among children based on the 2012 CBMS Survey in Valenzuela City generally show a good standing of the City in reducing child mortality For instance, death among children under 5 years old is estimated to be 0.4 percent.

The highest proportion of households with children aged 0 to 5 years old who died during the reference period belong to the poorest quintile. In fact, the CBMS household data showed that the proportion of deaths among children decreases as one goes up the income ladder. Furthermore, while the proportion of infant deaths is about 0.8 percent, child deaths among children 1 to 5 years old are about 0.3 percent. Meanwhile, based on the FHSIS data, underfive mortality in the city in 2011 is 20.9 while infant mortality is at 15.5.

The latest reports of City Health Office regarding children care would show that the City is able to sustain the utmost child care among children through different interventions. Through the help of many national health agencies and other non-government agencies, the health levels (of different aspects) among children show that the mortality rate among children has drastically reduced (from 2012 to 2015).

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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GOAL 5. IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH

In Valenzuela City, the number of maternal deaths halved from eight in 2012 to only four in 2015. These occurred in various barangays i.e. Malinta, Marulas, Balangkas and Bagbaguin. In line with the goal of improving maternal health, maternal mortality ratio should be reduced.Based on the 2015 report of the FHSIS, there had been a decrease in the percentage of deliveries done at home, from 31.6 percent in 2011 to 14.3 percent in 2015. This may be attributed to the accessibility to and number of health facilities. About 47 percent of child deliveries, are done at government hospitals, while only 11 percent at private hospitals. In addition, 89.5 percent of the live births in Valenzuela City were dlivered by Trained Birth Attendants (TBA), an increase from 87 percent in 2011. Moreover, majority, or 59 percent were delivered by physicians and 30 percent y midwifes.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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GOAL 6. COMBAT HIV/AIDS/MALARIA AND OTHER DISEASES

The spread of infectious diseases, such as HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis is one of the major threats to human development progress. In the case of HIV/AIDS, studies have shown that apart from severe health impacts, it also has deleterious impact on many of the other MDGs. For instance, a study by Hecht et al (2006) finds that HIV/AIDS increases poverty, compromises efforts to reach universal primary education, has a negative impact on child mortality, worsens maternal health, exacerbates the effects of malaria, and undermines global efforts to control tuberculosis. Data from the National Epidemiology Center - Department of Health indicate that there were 61 reported HIV cases in Valenzuela city from 2008 - 2011. In addition, there were 2 reported deaths due to AIDS during the period. Note that the total reported cases during the period 1984-2011 is 8,364 based on the HIV/AIDS Registry of the National Epidemiology Center (NEC).One of the proven methods to curb the spread of HIV/AIDS is the use of condoms. However, data from the CBMS Survey conducted in 2012 reveal that there is a very low condom use rate among couples who are practicing contraception (4.1%). Meanwhile, the city’s overall death rates associated with tuberculosis (9.7 per 100,000 population) indicates a very good prospect in meeting the target of reversing the spread of this disease. However, it is worthwhile to note that incidence of deaths associated with this disease was found in almost half of the city’s barangays. Another health menace which is currently being monitored in the city is the dramatic surge of dengue cases over the past 14 years. From 1998-2009, dengue cases in the City of Valenzuela ranged from a low of 65 to a high of 975. This picture changed drastically in 2010 when dengue cases breached the 1,000 threshold. While dengue cases are on the rise, the case fatality ratio (CFR) is on a downward trend. For the period January 1 to July 14, 2012, the CFR for dengue in the City of Valenzuela is at 0.6 which is lower than the CFR at the national level which was registered at 0.8. The Health Department of Valenzuela City has put in place a number of policies and programs to help prevent the spread of diseases, expand the availability of treatment, and strengthen health care systems, surveillance, and monitoring and evaluation. However, the City of Valenzuela faces many challenges in combating the spread of infectious diseases. In the case of AIDS, there are no existing Social Hygiene Clinics and no sufficient funds to implement the HIV/STD AIDS program. In addition, the AIDS Council in the city is inactive and an ordinance institutionalizing measures for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Disease is not yet approved. In terms of addressing tuberculosis, there is a need to strengthen and expand private sector participation. Additional microscopy centers are also necessary. With regard to dengue, which is another disease that threatens human health, there is also a need to strengthen the surveillance system. A legislation to push forward the mandatory actions for the dengue prevention and control program is still lacking. An ordinance may be necessary to create new budgetary lines that can be tapped to further enhance integrated vector control strategies, strengthen surveillance and solidify advocacy efforts.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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GOAL 7. ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

By 2018, it is expected that the proportion of households which do not have access to improve safe water would go to zero or even to its lowest value possible. This is in line with the next set of goals—the Sustainable Development Goals for the next 15 years starting 2018. SDGs include five (5) goals pertaining to environmental sustainability, namely: 6th Clean Water and Sanitation, 7th Affordable and Clean Energy, 13th Climate Action, 14th Life below Water, and 15th Life on Land.

CBMS revealed that there’s an increase in the proportion of population with access to improve water source, from 93.9 in 2012, it reached 98.2 in 2015. The proportion of population with access to sanitary toilet facilities has also increased from 98.7 in 2012, it went up to 99.5 in 2015. On the other hand, the number of informal settlers has minimally increased from 4.0 in 2012 to 4.9 in 2015, this increase may due to migration, or some other factors that triggered a household to set their house on unauthorized areas, however, the MDG-National has set the bar to 10.6, so it is quite acceptable as per national standards.

In terms of the proportion of population who are living in makeshift housing, it decreased from 2.9 down to 2.7. Lastly, the proportion of population who are living in inadequate housing conditions has decreased from 12.2 down to 8.8.

The City believes that to ensure the environmental sustainability, the government must create different interventions which would further sustain the lives of each person. The reports of Housing and Resettlement Office and the City Social Welfare and Development Office herein would expres that the City has been so much focused on these goals.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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GOAL 8. DEVELOP A GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT

Goal Eight, among others, sets objectives and targets for increasing access to affordable essential medicines and new technologies, especially information and communications.

To achieve the former, the national government is focusing on a mix of strategies which include promoting the use of quality generic drugs and the establishment of Botika ng Barangay (BnB) and Botika ng Bayan (BNB).

Meanwhile, it has liberalized the telecommunications sector and adopted major policy and regulatory reforms in order to facilitate a wider public access to ICTs. Data from the Department of Health (DOH) indicate that there are 16,350 BnBs (as of 2012).

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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4.1. POOR AND NON- POOR HOUSEHOLDS BY MDG 2015

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MAP 13. ARKONG BATO - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 2224 households in Arkong Bato (estimated at about 89% of the PSA’s total count of households), 1717 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 507 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 14. BAGBAGUIN - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 3200 households in Bagbaguin (estimated at about 93% of the PSA’s total count of households), 2680 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 520 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 15. BALANGKAS - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 2954 households in Balangkas (estimated at about 99% of the PSA’s total count of households), 2346 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 608 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 16. BIGNAY - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 4530 households in Bignay (estimated at about 67% of the PSA’s total count of households), 3233 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 1297 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 17. BISIG - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 328 households in Bisig (estimated at about 98% of the PSA’s total count of households), 270 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 58 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 18. CANUMAY EAST - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 2424 households in Canumay East (estimated at about 78% of the PSA’s total count of households), 2002 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 422 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 19. CANUMAY WEST - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 3258 households in Canumay West (estimated at about 59% of the PSA’s total count of households), 3258 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 538 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 20. COLOONG - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 3258 households in Coloong (estimated at about 70% of the PSA’s total count of households), 1942 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 526 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 21. DALANDANAN - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 3974 households in Dalandanan (estimated at about 85% of the PSA’s total count of households), 3337 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 637 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 22. GEN. T. DE LEON - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 3258 households in Gen. T. De Leon (estimated at about 48% of the PSA’s total count of households), 10769 households are non- poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 3058 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 23. ISLA - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 1003 households in Isla (estimated at about 84% of the PSA’s total count of households), 765 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 238 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 24. KARUHATAN - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 6349 households in Karuhatan (estimated at about 62% of the PSA’s total count of households), 5234 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 1115 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 25. LAWANG BATO - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 3171 households in Lawang Bato (estimated at about 66% of the PSA’s total count of households), 2472 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 699 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 26. LINGUNAN - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 3348 households in Lingunan (estimated at about 63% of the PSA’s total count of households), 2270 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 1078 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 27. MABOLO - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 350 households in Mabolo (estimated at about 63% of the PSA’s total count of households), 273 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 77 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 28. MALANDAY - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 3440 households in Malanday (estimated at about 77% of the PSA’s total count of households), 2656 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 784 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 29. MALINTA - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 6089 households in Malinta (estimated at about 68% of the PSA’s total count of households), 4157 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 1932 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 30. MAPULANG LUPA - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 4368 households in Mapulang Lupa (estimated at about 64% of the PSA’s total count of households), 3602 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 766 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 31. MARULAS - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 7791 households in Marulas (estimated at about 58% of the PSA’s total count of households), 5713 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 2078 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 32. MAYSAN - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 3875 households in Maysan (estimated at about 64% of the PSA’s total count of households), 2810 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 1065 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 33. PALASAN - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 1349 households in Palasan (estimated at about 89% of the PSA’s total count of households), 980 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 369 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 34. PARADA - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 2509 households in Parada (estimated at about 67% of the PSA’s total count of households), 1943 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 566 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 35. PARIANCILLO VILLA - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 381 households in Pariancillo Villa (estimated about 93% of the PSA’s total count of households), 275 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 106 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 36. PASO DE BLAS - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 2000 households in Paso de Blas (estimated at about 60% of the PSA’s total count of households), 1060 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 940 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 37. PASOLO - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 1326 households in Pasolo (estimated at about 83% of the PSA’s total count of households), 1026 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 300 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 38. POBLACION - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 86 households in Poblacion (estimated at about 92% of the PSA’s total count of households), 70 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 16 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 39. PULO - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 281 households in Pulo (estimated at about 102% of the PSA’s total count of households), 213 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 68 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 40. PUNTURIN - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 3829 households in Punturin (estimated at about 73% of the PSA’s total count of households), 3056 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 773 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 41. RINCON - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 1527 households in Rincon (estimated at about 93% of the PSA’s total count of households), 1174 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 353 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 42. TAGALAG - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 666 households in Tagalag (estimated at about 83% of the PSA’s total count of households), 458 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 208 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 43. UGONG - POOR AND NAON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 5933 households in Ugong (estimated at about 57% of the PSA’s total count of households), 4246 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 1687 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 44. VEINTE REALES - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 3331 households in Veinte Reales (estimated at about 59% of the PSA’s total count of households), 1850 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 1481 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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MAP 45. WAWANG PULO - POOR AND NON-POOR HOUSEHOLD

The Community-Based Monitoring System data revealed that out of 815 households in Wawang Pulo (estimated at about 93% of the PSA’s total count of households), 591 households are non-poor, thus, living above the poverty threshold; and 224 households remain poor, thus, living below poverty threshold. Please see the Annual Accomplishment Reports of different offices for the City’s intervention to alleviate the poverty in each barangay and of the entire city.

SOURCE: Millennium Development Goals, 2015

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A. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SECTOR

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1. HEALTH

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Table 11. Health Facilities District I Health Facitlities (District I) City Government Of Valenzuela , 2019 Health Facility Barangays Covered Location GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL Valenzuela Emergency Hospital Whole of Valenzuela G. Lazaro St. Dalandanan Health Centers (District I)

Arkong Bato HC Arkong Bato E. Gabriel St. Arkong Bato Balangkas 3S Balangkas Sampaguita st. Balangkas Bignay Main Bignay Hulo St. Bignay Bignay 3S Bignay Disiplina Village Bignay Bisig Bisig M. Aquino St. Bisig Canumay East HC Canumay East Bonifacio St. Canumay Canumay West HC Canumay West T. Santiago St. Canumay Coloong Coloong Ramos st. Coloong Dalandanan 3S Dalandanan 3S Bldg. Mc-Arthur Hi-way Isla HC Isla Isla Road Lawang Bato HC Lawang Bato Centro St. Lawang Bato Lingunan Lingunan P. Gregorio St. Lingunan Mabolo HC Mabolo Espiritu St. Mabolo Malanday 3S Malanday M.H Del Pilar St. Malanday Malinta HC Part of Malinta St. Jude St. Malinta Northville I HC Northville I, Bignay Blk. 19 Northville I, Bignay Northville II HC Northville II, Bignay Blk. 10 Lot. 14 Northville II, Bignay Palasan HC Palasan M.H. del Pilar St. Palasan Pasolo 3S Pasolo Dreamland St. Pasolo Pinalagad Sitio Pinalagad, Malinta Area I Pinalagad Malinta Polo HC Pariancillo Villa, Poblacion, Polo M.H. del Pilar St. Poblacion Punturin 3S Punturin P. Faustino St. Punturin Rincon Rincon Felo I Subd. Rincon St. Tagalag HC Tagalag Balikatan St. Tagalag HC Part of Viente Reales St. Peter st. LFS, Tugatog Viente Reales Viente Reales HC Part of Veinte Reales C. Molina St. V. Reales Wawang Pulo 3S Wawang Pulo F. Andrada St. W. Pulo Satellites Stations Libis Health Center Part of Canumay East Libis St. Canumay East Balubaran Satelite Station Balubaran, Malinta Eden Court, Balubaran Malinta Lying-in Clinics Balubaran LIC All Barangays Salud St. Eden Court. Brgy. Malinta Lawang Bato LIC All Barangays Centro Brgy. Lawang Bato Polo LIC All Barangays Poblacion I, Polo Canumay West LIC All Barangays Bonifacio St. Canumay Physical Theraphy Clinics Polo Physical Therapy Clinic Whole of District I Poblacion I Action Center PT Clinic City Government Employees Dalandanan Animal Bite Clinics Malinta HC District I St. Jude St. Malinta Family Vaccine Clinic (PVT) VCEH District I G. Lazaro St. Dalandanan

SOURCE: CITY HEALTH OFFICE

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Table 12. Health Facilities District II Health Facitlities (District II) City Government Of Valenzuela Health Facility Barangay Covered Location Health Centers (District II) Bagbaguin 3S Bagbaguin Gen. Luis St., Bagbaguin

Cabatuhan HC Sitio Kabatuhan, Gen. T. de Leon Sitio Kabatuhan, Gen. T. de Leon

Karuhatan 3S Karuhatan 3S Bldg. Karuhatan Road cor. Padrigal St. Concepcion HC Part of Marulas Concepcion St. Cor. Liwayway St. Elysian HC Part of Marulas Engracia st. Elysian Subd. Marulas Gen. T. de Leon I HC Part of Gen. T. de Leon Alba St. Gen. T. De Leon Gen. T. de Leon 3S Part of Gen. T. de Leon II 35 M. Delos Reyes St. GTDL Manotok Part of Marulas Felomina St. Manotok Subd. Mapulang Lupa HC Mapulang Lupa Sto. Rosario St. Marulas Mega Center Part of Marulas UpperTamaraw Hills Marulas Marulas 3S Part of Marulas Pio Valenzuela St. Marulas Maysan HC Maysan Tongco St. Maysan Parada 3S Parada S. de Guzman St. Parada Paso de Blas HC Paso de Blas West Service Road corner Paso de Blas Rd. Purok 4 HC Purok 4, Mapulang Lupa Bautista St. Mapulang Lupa San Miguel Heights HC Part of Marulas Road 1, SMH, Marulas Serrano HC Part of Marulas Dalisay St. Serrano Subd. Ugong 3S Ugong 3S Center Bldg. Que Grande St. Ugong Satellite Stations Lower Tibagan Ugong 1035 M. Bernardino St. Ugong Duhat Ugong Duhat Cmpd. Sitio Sulok Ugong Maysan 3S (Satellite) Maysan F. Alarcon st. Sto Rosario Maysan Lower Tibagan GTDL Gen. T. De Leon 6111- B Lower Tibagan GTDL Don Pedro Marulas Marulas Ilang Ilang Circle Subd. Marulas Lying-in Clinics Mapulang Lupa LIC All barangays 3002 Sto Rosario St. Mapulang Lupa Marulas LIC All barangays Tamaraw Hills, Marulas Paso de Blas LIC All barangays West Service Road Paso De Blas Ugong LIC All barangays 3S Center Bldg. Que Grande St. Ugong GTDL LIC All barangays Alba St. Gen. T. De Leon Physical Therapy Clinics ValenzuelaPhysical Therapy Clinic Whole of District II Pag-asa Subd. Maysan Animal Bite Clinics Gen. T. de Leon 3S District II GTDL Rd. Gen T. De Leon Valenzuela Medical Center All barangays Karuhatan Rd. Valenzuela

SOURCE: CITY HEALTH OFFICE

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Table 13. List of Private Hospitals in Valenzuela City

List of Private Hospitals in Valenzuela City City Government Of Valenzuela Name Location Fatima Medical Center Mc-Arthur hi-way Marulas Valenzuela City Calalang General Hospital Mc-Arthur hi-way Marulas Valenzuela City Sanctissimo Rosario General Hospital Pio Valenzuela St. Marulas Valenzuela City KC Calderon General Hospital Gen. T. de Leon Valenzuela City Citicare Hospital Mc Arthur Hi-way, Malinta Valenzuela City Vian Family Hospital 40211 Que Grande St. Ugong Allied Health Care Mc-Arthur hi-way Malanday Valenzuela City Table 14. Number of City Health Facilities Number of City Health Facilities City Government Of Valenzuela Health Facilities 2019 Location Health Centers 45 District I - (27) District II - (18) Balubaran Lower Tibagan GTDL Canumay East Libis Sitio Malabo Satellite Stations 7 Duhat Don Pedro Marulas Lower Tibagan Ugong Main Laboratory Mega Lawang Bato Marulas 3S Dalandanan Parada Punturin Maysan 3S Polo LIC Bagbaguin Laboratory / Microscopy 20 Mabolo Malanday Bignay 3S Mapulang Lupa LIC Paso de Blas Karuhatan GTDL 1 Ugong 3S GTDL 3S Maysan Quality Assurance Center 1 Main Laboratory Animal Bite Center 2 Malinta Health Center Gen. T. De Leon 3S PPMD Unit 1 Malinta Health Center Maysan Action Center Physical Therapy Center 3 Polo Marulas Lying in Mapulang Lupa PBLIC Balubaran LIC Lying In Clinics 9 Polo LIC GTDL LIC L. Bato LIC Canumay West LIC Ugong LIC VCEH- Neuro, Pulmo, Mega- Surgeon, OB Specialty Clinic 2 Diabetes,Pedia,EENT,Cardio,Dialysis Gyne,Orthopedic Social Hygiene Clinic 1 VCEH OPD (Daily) Employees Clinic 2 Action Center Main Clinic

SOURCE: CITY HEALTH OFFICE

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Table 15. Valenzuela City Health Office Personnel Valenzuela City Health Office Personnel City Government Of Valenzuela Status of Appointment Personnel Designation TOTAL Permanent Casual Contractual Consultant Physician 31 18 0 49 Nurses 10 24 32 66 Midwives 46 20 77 143 Medical Technologist 8 4 16 28 Dentist 16 15 2 33 Nutritionist Dietitians 7 0 0 7 Health Education & Promotion Officer 2 1 5 8 Sanitary Inspector 2 4 17 23 Barangay Health Aides 11 2 3 16 Dental Aides 8 13 4 25 Physical Therapist 0 9 0 9 X-ray Technician 0 0 0 0 Cemetery Caretaker 0 4 8 12 Storekeeper/Warehouse 0 4 3 7 Administrative Officer I 0 1 0 1 Clerks 5 18 12 35 Utility Worker 1 11 56 68 Utility Foreman 0 0 0 0 Labor Gen. Foreman 0 0 0 0 Watchman 0 10 17 27 Driver 1 7 3 11 Laborer/Foggers 0 7 5 12 Pharmacist 0 1 2 3 Consultant 0 0 0 4 4 TOTAL 148 173 262 587 BPM 127 BHW 371 Consultant 4 Population 10 LSB 17 Table 16. Ratio of Public Health Worker to Population Ratio of Public Health Worker to Population City Government Of Valenzuela Personnel Target No. Ratio Physician 1:20,000 49 1:13,333 Dentist 1:20,000 33 1:19,797 Nurses 1:20,000 66 1:9,899 Medical Technologists 28 1:23,332 Nutritionists/ Dieticians 1:20,000 7 1:93,329 Midwives 1:5,000 143 1:4,569 Health Education and Promotions Officer 8 1:81,663 Sanitary Inspector 1:20,000 23 1:28,405 Barangay Health Aides 16 1:40,832 Dental Aides 25 1:26,132 Physical Therapist 9 1:72,589 X-ray Technician 0 0 Barangay Health Worker 1:5,000 372 30:1,600 SOURCE: CITY HEALTH OFFICE

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Table 17. Polo Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Polo Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Polo Lying-in Clinic Newborn Screening Report 2019 City Government Of Valenzuela Total Live Neonatal Screened Total % Screened Month Refused Deliveries Births Deaths Inborn Outborn Screened Inborn Outborn January 9 9 0 0 9 2 11 100 18 February 10 10 0 0 10 0 10 100 0 March 10 10 0 0 10 0 10 100 0 April 6 6 0 0 6 0 6 100 0 May 7 7 0 0 7 0 7 100 0 June 11 11 0 0 11 0 11 100 0 July 7 7 0 0 7 0 7 100 0 August 5 5 0 0 5 0 5 100 0 September 11 11 0 0 11 0 11 100 0 October 9 9 0 0 9 0 9 100 0 November 9 9 0 0 9 0 9 100 0 December 18 18 0 0 18 0 18 100 0 Total 112 112 0 0 112 2 114 100 2

SOURCE: CITY HEALTH OFFICE

Table 18. Mapulang Lupa Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Mapulang Lupa Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Mapulang Lupa Lying-in Clinic Newborn Screening Report 2019 City Government Of Valenzuela Total Live Neonatal Screened Total % Screened Month Refused Deliveries Births Deaths Inborn Outborn Screened Inborn Outborn January 6 6 0 0 6 0 6 100 0 February 6 6 0 0 6 0 6 100 0 March 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 100 0 April 6 6 0 0 6 0 6 100 0 May 4 4 0 0 4 0 4 100 0 June 7 7 0 0 7 0 7 100 0 July 4 4 0 0 4 0 4 100 0 August 2 2 0 0 2 1 3 100 33 September 5 5 0 0 5 0 5 100 0 October 13 13 0 0 13 0 13 100 0 November 4 4 0 0 4 0 4 100 0 December 5 5 0 0 5 0 5 100 0 Total 65 65 0 0 65 1 66 100 2

SOURCE: CITY HEALTH OFFICE

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Table 19. Marulas Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Marulas Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Marulas Lying-in Clinic Newborn Screening Report 2019 City Government Of Valenzuela Total Live Neonatal Screened Total % Screened Month Refused Deliveries Births Deaths Inborn Outborn Screene Inborn Outborn January 19 19 0 0 19 4 23 100 17 February 19 19 0 0 19 0 19 100 0 March 11 11 0 0 11 0 11 100 0 April 6 6 0 0 6 0 6 100 0 May 6 6 0 0 6 1 7 100 14 June 4 4 0 0 4 0 4 100 0 July 11 11 0 0 11 2 13 100 15 August 15 15 0 0 15 2 17 100 12 September 8 8 0 0 8 0 8 100 0 October 16 16 0 0 16 0 16 100 0 November 14 14 0 0 14 0 14 100 0 December 11 11 0 0 11 0 11 100 0 Total 140 140 0 0 140 9 149 100 6

SOURCE: CITY HEALTH OFFICE

Table 20. Paso de Blas Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Paso de Blas Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Paso de Blas Lying-in Clinic Newborn Screening Report 2019 City Government Of Valenzuela Total Live Neonatal Screened Total % Screened Month Refused Deliveries Births Deaths Inborn Outborn Screened Inborn Outborn January 16 16 0 0 16 2 18 100 11 February 6 6 0 0 6 2 8 100 25 March 11 11 0 0 11 2 13 100 15 April 11 11 0 0 11 4 15 100 27 May 8 8 0 0 8 3 11 100 27 June 5 5 0 0 5 5 10 100 50 July 6 6 0 0 6 5 11 100 45 August 10 10 0 0 10 2 12 100 17 September 15 15 0 0 15 0 15 100 0 October 12 12 0 0 12 0 12 100 0 November 11 11 0 0 11 0 11 100 0 December 7 7 0 0 7 0 7 100 0 Total 118 118 0 0 118 25 143 100 17

SOURCE: CITY HEALTH OFFICE

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Table 21. Canumay West Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Canumay West Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Canumay West Lying-in Clinic Newborn Screening Report 2019 City Government Of Valenzuela Total Live Neonatal Screened Total % Screened Month Refused Deliveries Births Deaths Inborn Outborn Screene Inborn Outborn January 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 February 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 March 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 April 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 May 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 June 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 100 July 4 4 0 0 4 0 4 100 0 August 4 4 0 0 4 0 4 100 0 September 4 4 0 0 3 0 3 75 0 October 4 4 0 0 4 1 5 100 20 November 8 8 0 0 8 0 8 100 0 December 8 8 0 0 8 0 8 100 0

SOURCE: CITY HEALTH OFFICE

Table 22. Balubaran Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Balubaran Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Balubaran Lying-in Clinic Newborn Screening Report 2019 City Government Of Valenzuela Total Live Neonatal Screened Total % Screened Month Refused Deliveries Births Deaths Inborn Outborn Screened Inborn Outborn January 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 February 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 March 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 April 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 May 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 June 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 July 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 August 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 September 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 October 9 9 0 0 9 0 9 100 0 November 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 100 0 December 7 7 0 0 7 2 9 100 22 Total 19 19 0 0 19 2 21 100 10

SOURCE: CITY HEALTH OFFICE

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Table 23. Lawang Bato Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Lawang Bato Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Lawang Bato Lying-in Clinic Newborn Screening Report 2019 City Government Of Valenzuela Total Live Neonatal Screened Total % Screened Month Refused Deliveries Births Deaths Inborn Outborn Screene Inborn Outborn January 9 8 1 0 8 5 13 100 38 February 7 7 0 0 7 4 11 100 36 March 5 5 0 0 5 2 7 100 29 April 2 2 0 0 2 1 3 100 33 May 5 5 0 0 5 1 6 100 17 June 7 7 0 0 7 2 9 100 22 July 9 9 0 0 9 7 16 100 44 August 7 7 0 0 7 3 10 100 30 September 17 17 0 0 17 0 17 100 0 October 18 18 0 0 18 0 18 100 0 November 17 17 0 0 17 0 17 100 0 December 14 14 0 0 14 0 14 100 0 Total 117 116 1 0 116 25 141 100 18

SOURCE: CITY HEALTH OFFICE

Table 24. Ugong Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Ugong Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Ugong Lying-in Clinic Newborn Screening Report 2019 City Government Of Valenzuela Total Live Neonatal Screened Total % Screened Month Refused Deliverie Births Deaths Inborn Outborn Screened Inborn Outborn January 10 10 0 0 10 5 15 100 33 February 6 6 0 0 6 0 6 100 0 March 8 8 0 0 8 2 10 100 20 April 7 7 0 0 7 1 8 100 13 May 7 7 0 0 7 0 7 100 0 June 8 8 0 0 8 1 9 100 11 July 4 4 0 0 4 0 4 100 0 August 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 100 0 September 6 6 0 0 6 0 6 100 0 October 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 100 0 November 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 100 0 December 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 100 0 Total 63 63 0 0 63 9 72 100 13

SOURCE: CITY HEALTH OFFICE

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Table 25. Gen. T. De Leon Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Gen. T. De Leon Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Gen. T. De Leon Lying-in Clinic Newborn Screening Report 2019 City Government Of Valenzuela Total Live Neonatal Screened Total % Screened Month Refused Deliverie Births Deaths Inborn Outborn Screened Inborn Outborn January 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 100 February 5 5 0 0 5 1 6 100 17 March 6 6 0 0 6 1 7 100 14 April 11 11 0 0 11 3 14 100 21 May 5 5 0 0 5 1 6 100 17 June 14 14 0 0 14 0 14 100 0 July 7 7 0 0 7 2 9 100 22 August 10 10 0 0 10 1 11 100 9 September 15 15 0 0 15 0 15 100 0 October 14 14 0 0 14 0 14 100 0 November 15 15 0 0 15 0 15 100 0 December 13 13 0 0 13 0 13 100 0 Total 115 115 0 0 115 10 125 100 8

SOURCE: CITY HEALTH OFFICE

Table 26. Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Summary Lying-in Clinic New Born Screening Report Summary Nine (9) Lying-in Clinics Newborn Screening Report 2019 City Government Of Valenzuela LYING-IN CLINICS Month Paso de Mapulang Lawang Canumay Marulas Balubaran Polo Ugong GTDL Total Blas Lupa Bato West January 19 16 6 0 9 0 9 10 0 69 February 19 6 6 0 7 0 10 6 5 59 March 11 11 3 0 5 0 10 8 6 54 April 6 11 6 0 2 0 6 7 11 49 May 6 8 4 0 5 0 7 7 5 42 June 4 5 7 0 7 0 11 8 14 56 July 11 6 4 0 9 4 7 4 7 52 August 15 10 2 0 7 4 5 1 10 54 September 8 15 5 0 17 4 11 6 15 81 October 16 12 13 9 18 4 9 1 14 96 November 14 11 4 3 17 8 9 3 15 84 December 11 7 5 7 14 8 18 2 13 85 Total 140 118 65 19 117 32 112 63 115 781

SOURCE: CITY HEALTH OFFICE

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Table 27. Operation Timbang

06/06/19

06/06/19

06/17/19

05/07/19

06/06/19

06/18/19

06/18/19

06/17/19

06/17/19

06/17/19

05/31/19

05/17/19

05/17/19

06/18/19

06/03/19

06/03/19

06/03/19

06/03/19

06/18/19

06/03/19

06/18/19

06/03/19

06/18/19

06/19/19

06/25/19

07/02/19

06/17/19

06/06/19

06/06/19

06/18/19

06/19/19

06/24/19

04/10/19

06/25/19

07/02/19

06/18/19

07/02/19

06/24/19

06/13/19

06/06/19

06/19/19

06/24/19

03/12/19

03/11/19

06/06/19

05/17/19

06/19/19

DATE of DATE

submission

2

1

5

4

3

6

9

7

8

28

17

16

12

31

33

14

11

18

13

15

19

26

10

32

25

23

27

30

29

21

22

24

20

RANK

0

3

1

1.7

0.6

4.8

1.5

1.6

1.8

0.3

5.5

1.6

2.4

1.4

2.9

1.8

1.6

4.6

1.3

2.7

0.7

2.4

0.3

0.8

0.9

2.5

0.7

0.4

0.5

2.6

0.9

2.6

0.9

1.2

PR

2

5

6

6

0

3

1

6

4

8

3

63

12

16

19

44

11

39

62

47

44

78

49

19

11

12

28

30

12

12

110

167

126

1055

OW/Ob

3

9

2

7

5

1

4

8

6

27

19

26

10

21

18

33

29

13

12

11

32

24

20

17

22

25

23

30

15

31

14

28

16

RANK

WT HT FOR

1

1

1

0

3

2

7

0

8

5

4

2

0

2

95

30

10

13

29

33

32

70

56

14

47

33

19

13

35

15

22

975

143

230

Total

0

0

0

1.3

4.6

PR

1.54

0.29

0.49

5.42

0.71

0.31

1.52

0.62

0.91

1.63

4.38

0.14

2.16

1.15

2.45

4.91

0.74

0.45

2.58

3.64

4.94

9.85

6.66

0.74

3.22

0.37

0.65

0.97

0.08

0.81

0.57

1.69

0.36

0.42

0.09

1.07

1.55

0.29

1.54

1.55

0.17

1.06

2.21

0

2

1

8

8

1

0

3

1

7

9

6

0

0

4

9

4

0

4

1

9

0

6

1

7

1

72

21

27

26

23

16

12

25

25

29

29

13

47

20

12

26

13

12

13

18

W

700

129

1

1

9

0

2

5

0

0

0

2

1

7

0

9

3

0

5

9

6

9

0

4

5

1

2

8

5

7

0

6

1

4

0

3

2

0

4

1

2

4

20

11

16

14

58

11

17

275

SW

1

4

6

9

8

7

5

3

2

33

18

30

29

10

28

17

21

12

11

22

25

32

19

16

20

26

27

31

23

14

24

15

13

RANK

0

1

9

3

1

1

1

4

6

7

5

1

63

21

12

13

30

15

57

74

42

53

83

20

26

53

59

10

26

19

140

142

161

1158

Total

0

0

0

4.7

2.3

0.1

PR

1.83

2.27

7.42

1.49

0.31

3.19

0.43

2.73

2.44

0.54

1.81

0.94

1.96

2.46

2.31

1.73

0.45

5.04

2.36

4.46

2.84

5.49

0.22

3.05

0.74

3.83

0.19

1.16

4.94

0.38

1.01

1.03

0.63

0.58

0.23

4.35

0.87

2.82

5.06

0.86

1.84

1.91

HT FOR AGE HT FOR

0

7

0

5

2

0

0

8

0

0

6

7

1

2

6

8

5

1

1

0

0

8

81

46

19

11

27

14

41

16

12

25

13

23

30

19

37

76

26

18

22

50

20

31

19

16

ST

864

105

0

7

1

2

4

1

1

1

4

2

3

1

7

0

2

5

8

2

0

7

2

0

5

4

2

2

4

4

3

0

0

1

2

5

2

7

3

45

17

16

16

15

14

24

14

16

13

294

SST

5

4

6

1

7

9

8

2

3

12

21

23

33

32

28

13

19

24

25

17

10

16

29

14

27

15

20

31

26

18

22

30

11

RANK

0

0

0

0.8

1.3

0.5

0.2

0.1

0.9

PR

0.58

2.92

1.77

1.57

0.61

0.52

2.73

1.36

0.36

0.78

0.66

0.49

1.64

0.18

0.37

0.91

1.97

1.01

3.05

0.34

0.47

0.74

1.04

0.74

1.34

0.33

0.77

0.71

0.23

0.37

0.77

0.63

0.42

0.66

2.61

1.54

0.56

2.57

0.28

2

5

4

3

0

0

9

5

4

8

1

3

9

3

9

3

1

7

4

8

7

9

9

8

3

0

1

4

4

9

18

22

75

11

12

12

10

16

26

30

18

29

17

11

15

12

30

506

OW

2

5

4

3

0

0

9

5

4

1

7

4

7

9

9

8

3

4

9

40

75

11

12

12

73

12

33

18

29

36

15

17

30

Total

2

4

1

3

7

9

5

8

6

33

30

23

13

19

26

21

29

17

12

15

24

25

22

18

27

28

10

31

32

11

20

14

16

RANK

WT AGE FOR

1

2

5

1

1

3

9

4

1

5

8

1

45

68

22

10

13

24

68

29

47

27

16

18

59

13

13

21

13

42

12

14

15

630

Total

1

1

2.6

1.6

1.8

0.9

1.5

PR

0.29

1.71

0.63

0.76

1.04

0.91

2.44

1.63

1.36

0.72

0.85

0.66

0.97

1.43

0.36

1.23

0.98

1.64

1.38

3.49

0.64

1.55

0.74

0.74

0.84

0.97

0.96

0.49

0.64

0.67

1.17

0.46

0.37

1.07

0.87

1.37

0.29

2.44

1.69

1.03

0.99

Operation Timbang2019 Operation Plus

1

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3

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1

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6

7

4

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9

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43

19

11

14

13

11

14

20

22

15

15

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13

10

14

15

10

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448

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3

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2

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6

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100

100

90.3

86.5

98.5

86.4

89.9

87.8

88.5

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88.4

97.6

99.8

91.8

92.2

91.1

88.8

90.2

88.1

99.1

91.4

93.3

98.3

79.2

88.5

90.3

80.3

86.6

85.9

98.3

90.5

98.7

95.6

88.5

88.3

85.3

92.3

88.5

97.7

85.3

86.6

76.5

98.4

86.9

90.8

88.3

112.6

41

343

616

318

659

110

184

662

610

489

550

810

813

891

852

870

601

135

517

115

582

779

711

997

1697

4241

2107

1388

1531

2471

1100

1899

4079

1739

2167

2150

2388

3449

2973

1951

1114

4519

2138

1217

1034

1166

1410

63183

Accom

2,313

5,505

2,769

4,680

8,810

3,106

42

397

625

362

745

124

184

721

687

555

555

886

827

983

748

137

541

150

517

791

711

1964

4718

2361

1506

1680

2741

1179

1012

1075

2103

4712

2025

2394

2178

2699

3906

3485

2113

1258

4625

2506

1406

1034

1342

1554

1129

69995

OPT Target

2,589

6,090

3,086

5,460

3,053

10,091

392

3,702

5,838

3,379

6,953

1,161

1,721

6,734

6,412

5,181

5,180

8,270

7,719

9,447

9,177

6,982

1,282

5,047

1,404

4,825

9,648

7,386

6,634

18,327

44,038

22,039

14,058

15,683

25,581

11,004

10,038

19,627

43,980

18,899

22,342

20,324

25,194

36,457

32,530

19,726

11,745

43,169

23,392

13,122

12,522

14,500

10,534

653,305

Total Pop

24,165

56,839

28,804

50,962

94,181

28,493

Total

Health Center

Wawang Pulo Wawang

Tugatog

Veinte Reales

Ugong

Tagalag

Rincon

Punturin

Polo

Poblacion

Pariancillo Pariancillo Villa

Pasolo

Paso Blasde

Parada

Palasan

Maysan

Serrano

Mega

San San Miguel

Marulas Marulas 3s

Manotoc

Elysian

Concepcion

Purok Purok 4

Mapulang Lupa Mapulang

Pinalagad

Malinta

Malanday

Mabolo

Lingunan

Lawang Bato Lawang

Isla

Cabatuhan

Gen T de Leon 3s Leon de T Gen

Gen T de Leon 1 Leon de T Gen

Dalandanan

Coloong

Caruhatan

Canumay WestCanumay

Canumay EastCanumay

Bisig

Northville 2 Northville

Northville 1 Northville

Bignay 3s

Bignay Main

Balangkas

Bagbaguin

Arkong Arkong Bato

BARANGAY

Wawang Pulo Wawang

Veinte Reales

Ugong

Tagalag

Rincon

Punturin

Polo

Poblacion

Pariancillo Pariancillo Villa

Pasolo

Paso Blasde

Parada

Palasan

Maysan

Marulas

Mapulang Lupa Mapulang

Malinta

Malanday

Mabolo

Lingunan

Lawang Bato Lawang

Isla

Gen T de Leon de T Gen

Dalandanan

Coloong

Caruhatan

Canumay WestCanumay

Canumay EastCanumay

Bisig

Bignay

Balangkas

Bagbaguin Arkong Arkong Bato SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY HEALTH OFFICE

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Table 28. VCEH Bed Statistics

VCEH Bed Statistics

Hospital Statistical Report 2019 City Government Of Valenzuela No. of Implementing / Actual No. of DOH Authorized Beds VCEH beds used

20 50 Table 29. Annual Discharges (VCEH)

Annual Discharges (VCEH)

Annual Discharges 2019 (VCEH) City Government Of Valenzuela No. of Total No. of Patient Type of Service Charity PhilHealth Pay Patients Hospital Stay Medicine 418 2169 141 229 48 Obstetrics 431 633 26 260 145 Gynecology 1 1 0 0 1 Pediatrics 729 2928 112 443 174 Surgery Pedia 1 5 0 0 1 Surgery Adult 11 77 6 0 5 Total 1591 5813 285 932 374 Table 30. Outcome of Treatment (VCEH)

Outcome of Treatment (VCEH)

Outcome of Treatment 2019 (VCEH) City Government Of Valenzuela

Type of Recovered / Unimproved Pay Transferred Absconded Service Improved (HAMA) < 48 Hrs. > 48 Hrs. Medicine 338 16 17 0 28 19 Obstetrics 407 3 21 0 0 0 Gynecology 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pediatrics 696 10 22 0 0 1 Surgery Pedia 1 0 0 0 0 0 Surgery Adult 8 0 3 0 0 0 Total 1451 29 63 0 28 20

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY EMERGENCY HOSPITAL

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Table 31. Leading Causes of Discharges (VCEH)

Leading Causes of Discharges (VCEH)

Leading Causes of Discharges 2019 (VCEH) City Government Of Valenzuela

Cause Number of Cases %

Pneumonia 400 25.19 Normal Spontaneous Delivery 392 24.69 Acute Gastro Enteritis 303 19.09 Urinary Tract Infection 89 5.6 Sepsis Neonatorum 66 4.16 Bronchial Asthma in Acute Exacerbation 46 2.9 Hypokalemia 44 2.77 Hypertensive Cardio Vascular Disease 26 1.64 Cellulitis/Abscess 25 1.57 Electrolyte Imbalance 14 0.88 Total number of top 10 leading causes of discharges 1405 88.49 Total number of discharges (Annual) 1588 100 Table 32. Leading Causes of Mortality (VCEH)

Leading Causes of Mortality (VCEH)

Leading Causes of Mortality 2019 (VCEH) City Government Of Valenzuela Number of Cause % Cases Hypertensive Cardio vascular Disease 17 35.42 Pneumonia, Risk 6 12.5 Malnutrition 2 4.17 Hypertensive Encephalopathy 2 4.17 Chronic kidney Disease Stage III, Diabetes, Hypertension 2 4.17 Cerebro Vascular Accident, Bleed 2 4.17 Urosepsis 1 2.08 Acute Kidney Failure 1 2.08 Pulmonary Tubercolosis 1 2.08 Multi Organ Failure 1 2.08 Total number of leading causes of death 35 72.92

Total Deaths 48

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY EMERGENCY HOSPITAL

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Table 33. Services Rendered in OPD (VCEH)

Services Rendered in the OPD (VCEH)

Services Rendered in the OPD 2019 (VCEH) City Government Of Valenzuela

Services Number %

Medical 32545 47.96 Surgical 4501 6.63 Obstetrics (Prenatal Check-up) 5780 8.52 Gynecology 807 1.2 Pediatrics 19679 29 ENT 551 0.81 Ophthalmology 899 1.32 Diabetic Clinic 1518 2.24 Pulmonology 607 0.9 Neurology 400 0.59 Cardiology 565 0.83 Total number of OPD Consultations 67852 100 Table 34. Leading Causes of Consultation (VCEH)

Leading Causes of Consultation (VCEH)

Ten Leading Causes of Consultation 2019 (VCEH) City Government Of Valenzuela

Cause Number %

Acute Upper Respiratory Infection 9452 13.93 Prenatal Check-up 5780 8.52 Urinary Tract Infection 3596 5.3 Hypertensive Cardiovascular Disease 3180 4.69 Diabetes Mellitus II 2419 3.57 Systemic Viral Infection 1934 2.85 ENT 1908 2.81 Pneumonia 1170 1.72 Bronchitis 1132 1.67 Eye Diseases 1115 1.64 Total Number of top 10 Leading Causes 31686 46.7 of OPD consultation Total number of OPD Consultations 67852 SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY EMERGENCY HOSPITAL

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Table 35. Other Hospital Services

Other Hospital Services

Other Hospital Services 2019 (VCEH) City Government Of Valenzuela Emergency Activities In-Patient Out-Patient Total Room ECG 402 2517 13,392 16311 PPD 0 309 0 309 BCG 303 0 0 303 Hepa B Vaccine 384 0 0 384 Amculance Conduction 63 0 1115 1178 Nebulization 12436 (per use) 0 24872 (per use) 37308 Medico-Legal/ Medical Verification 0 0 2776 2776 Table 36. Surgical Operation

Surgical Operation

Minor Surgical Operation 2019 (VCEH) City Government Of Valenzuela

Age Distribution Type of Operation Total Under 20 Years old Over 20 Years Old Excision 54 395 449 Incision and Drainage 106 164 270 Dilation and Curettage 0 0 0 Omniechtomy 14 49 63 Suturing 904 2019 2923 Debridement 8 17 25 Removal of Foreign Body 34 65 99 Circumcission 31 0 31 Total 1151 2709 3860 Table 37. Major Services of VCEH

Major Services of VCEH

Number of Number of Major Services Patients Procedures CT Scan 2262 2300 Dialysis 127 14,004

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY EMERGENCY HOSPITAL

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Table 38. VCEH Manpower

VCEH Manpower

Valenzuela City Emergency Hospital City Government Of Valenzuela Status of Appointment Personnel Designation Permanent Casual Detailed Contractual GSO Total Physician 19 11 30 Dentist 1 1 Dental Aide 1 1 Nurses 2 21 32 55 Midwives 3 6 1 10 Medical Technologists 1 7 8 16 Laboratory Technologist 1 1 HEPO 1 1 Radiologic Technician 1 8 9 X-ray Technician 1 1 Social Worker 1 1 5 7 Pharmacist 1 1 1 3 Consultant 6 6 IT Personnel 1 1 Pathologist 1 1 Radiologist/ Sonologist 1 1 Clerks 1 21 2 34 4 62 Utility Worker 1 9 15 7 32 Utility Foreman 1 1 Watchmen 2 2 Drivers 6 2 8 Building Administrator 1 1 Gardener 2 2 Parking Aide 1 1 Electrician 1 1 Total 32 91 3 112 16 254

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY EMERGENCY HOSPITAL

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Table 39. Valenzuela City Medical Center Annual Discharges

Valenzuela City Medical Center Annual Discharges Total No. of Patient Charity Philhealth Pay Type of Service No. of Patients Hospital Stay (%) (%) (%) Medicine 2638 19934 (8 days) 279 (10.58 %) 2223 (84.27%) 136 (5.15%) Obstetrics 6498 27365 (4 days) 942 (14.50%) 5489 (84.47%) 67 (1.03%) Gynecology 399 2627 (7 days) 60 (15.04%) 333 (83.46%) 6 (1.50%) Pediatrics 2977 17687 (6 days) 590 (19.82%) 2371 (79.64%) 16 (0.54%) Surgery 1899 9970 (5 days) 343 (18.06%) 1498 (78.88%) 58 (3.06%) Total 14411 77583 (5 days) 2048 (14.21%) 12133 (84.19%) 230 (1.60%)

Table 40. Valenzuela City Medical Center Outcome of Treatment

Valenzuela City Medical Center Outcome of Treatment Recovered / Improved Unimproved Died Type of Service Transferred Absconded (Percentage Improved) (HAMA) < 48 Hours > 48 Hours Medicine 1988 (75.36%) 12 4 1 270 363 Obstetrics 6478 (99.69%) 15 2 0 2 1 Gynecology 391 (97.99%) 1 0 0 3 4 Pediatrics 2769 (93.01%) 32 5 0 85 86 Surgery 1791 (94.49%) 15 8 1 32 52 Total 13417 (93.10%) 75 19 2 392 506

Table 41. Valenzuela City Medical Center Leading Causes of Discharges Top Ten (10) Leading Causes of Discharges Services Number % 1. Normal Spontaneous Delivery 4328 51.5 2. Pneumonia 1278 15.21 3. Other Arthropod-borne Viral Fevers & Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (Dengue Fever) 750 8.92 4. Disease of Appendix (Appendicitis) 446 5.31 5. Spontaneous Aborton 415 4.94 6. Cerebrovascular Infarct 309 3.68 7. Cholecystitis 287 3.41 8. Diarrhea & Gastroenteritis (Acute Gastroenteritis) 204 2.43 9. Acute Myocardial Infarction 199 2.37 10. Prematurity 188 2.23 Total number of Top 10 Leading Causes of Discharge 8404 100 Total number of Discharges (Alive) 13513

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY MEDICAL CENTER

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Table 42. Valenzuela City Medical Center Leading Causes of Mortality

Valenzuela City Medical Center Leading Causes of Mortality

Cause No. of Cases %

1. Pneumonia 230 33.29 2. Hypertensive Cardiovascular Disease 131 18.96 3. Acute Muocardial Infarction 93 13.46 4. Diabeter Millitus 61 8.83 5. Cerebrovascual Disease 57 8.25 6. Respiratory Distress of Newborn 47 6.8 7. Prematurity 25 3.62 8. Respiratory Tuberculosis 18 2.6 9. Renal Failure 16 2.31 10. Vehicular Accident 13 1.88 Total Number of Leading Causes of Death 691 100 Total Death 898

Table 43. Total Number Of Deliveries And Percentage

Total Number of Deliveries and Percentage

Cause No. of Cases %

Total Number of live-birth vaginal deliveries (NORMAL) 4328 75.84 Total Number of live-birth C-Section deliveries (Ceasarean) 1229 21.53 Total Number of Other deliveries 150 2.63 Total Number of In-Facility Deliveries 5707 100

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY MEDICAL CENTER

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Table 44. Top Ten (10) Major Surgical Operation

Top Ten (10) Major Surgical Operation

Type of Major Operation No. of Cases %

1. Appendectomy 445 39.98 2. Cholecystectomy 241 21.65 3. Laparoscopic Treatment of ectopic pregnancy 104 9.34 4. Hernioplasty 93 8.36 5. TAHBSO 49 4.4 6. Open Reduction and Internal Fixation 38 3.41 7. Salpingectomy 38 3.41 8. Below Knee Amputation 37 3.32 9. Modified Radical Mastectomy 35 3.14 10. Exploratory Laparotomy (Intestinal Obstruction) 33 2.96 Total Number of Top 10 Major Operations 1113 100 Total Number of Major Operations (excluding CS) 1367

Table 45. Top Ten (10) Minor Surgical Operation

Top Ten (10) Minor Surgical Operation

Type of Minor Operation No. of Cases %

1. Episiotomy 2722 43.67 2. Wound Suturing 2504 40.17 3. Repair of Laceration 352 5.65 4. Excission 283 4.54 5. Incision and Drainage 128 2.05 6. Bilateral Tubal Ligation 80 1.28 7. Wound Debridement 54 0.87 8. Ungiectomy 52 0.83 9. Hemmorheoidectomy 33 0.53 10. Endometrial Biopsy 25 0.40 Total Number of Top 10 Minor Operations 6233 100 Total Number of Minor Operations 6953

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY MEDICAL CENTER

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Table 46. Valenzuela Medical Center Bed Statistics Valenzuela Medical Center Bed Statistics Number of Beds Section / Ward Total Beds 1. OB-WARD 1 - Non-Pathological 10 2. OB-WARD 2 - Non Pathological 12 3. OB-WARD 3 - Pathological 12 4. GYNE WARD 7 5. Male Surgery Ward 7 6. Female Surgery Ward 6 7. Surgery Isolation Room - ADULT 1 8. NICU - Bassinets 14 9. NICU - Incubators 6 10. Male Medicine Ward 9 11. Female Medicine Ward 9 12. Special Monitoring 10 13. Philhealth Ward Room 1 (MALE) 8 14. Philhealth Ward Room 2 (FEMALE) 8 15. Philhealth Ward Room 3 (Gender Priority) 8 16. Philhealth Room for Obstetric Case 2 17. Pedia Ward Room 1 (NICU Extension) 6 18. Pedia Ward Room 2 10 19. Pedia Ward Room 3 10 20. Adolescent Room 1 21. Pedia Isolaltion Room 1 1 22. Special Monitoring Room (PEDIA) 2 23. Private Room 1 1 24. Private Room 2 1 25. Private Room 3 1 26. Intensive Care Unit (ICU 1) 2 27. Intensive Care Unit (ICU 2) 4 Total Beds 168

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY MEDICAL CENTER

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Table 47. Services Rendered in OPD (VMC) Services Rendered in OPD (VMC) Services Number % Obstetrics 21954 21.58 Medical Internal Medicine 13941 13.70 Pedia-Medical 1384 13.61 Surgical 11934 11.73 DOTS Consultation 10492 10.31 Family Medicine & Geria 10018 9.85 Dental 5154 5.07 PT & Rehab 4720 4.64 Family Planning 1829 1.80 Gynecology 1659 1.63 Animal BIte 1223 1.2 ENT 1132 1.11 Ortho 916 0.9 Urology 749 0.74 Dermatology 504 0.49 Gastroenterology 79 0.08 Endocrinology 8 0.01 Neurology-Medicine 2 0.002 Nephrology 1 0.001 Total Number of OPD Services 101,730

Table 48. Top Ten (10) Leading Causes Of OPD Consultation Top Ten (10) Leading Causes of OPD Consultation Services Number % 1. Pre-Natal Check-up 18764 35.98 2. DOTS Consultation (PTB) 10492 20.12 3. Hypertensive Cardiovascular Disease/Hypertension 5868 11.25 4. Pneumonia 3735 7.16 5. Well baby follow-up checkup 3464 6.64 6. Dental Carries 2876 5.52 7. Acute Upper Respiratory Infection 2082 3.99 8. Family Consultation 1815 3.48 9. Diabetes Mellitus 1628 3.12 10. Urinary Tract Infection 1423 2.73 Total Number of Top 10 Leading Causes if OPD Consultations 52147 100 Total Number of OPD Consultations 101730

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY MEDICAL CENTER

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Table 49. Services Rendered in Emergency Room (VMC) Services Rendered in Emergency Room (VMC) Services Number % Surgery 19425 32.16 Medical 16228 26.86 Pediatricts 14044 23.25 OB-Gyne 10427 17.26 Animal BIte 282 0.47 Total Number of ER Consultations 60406 100 Table 50. Top Ten (10) Leading Causes Of ER Consultation Top Ten (10) Leading Causes of ER Consultation Services Number % 1. Pregnancy Uterine/Pregnancy Uterine Full Term 8658 25.22 2. Examination for Medico Legal Reasons 5478 15.96 3. Pneumonia 3943 11.49 4. Acute Gastroenteritis 2839 8.27 5. Abrasion 2878 8.38 6. Laceration Wound 2522 7.35 7. Systemic Viral Illness 2525 7.36 8. Urinary Tract Infection 1991 5.80 9. Dengue 1861 5.42 10. Hypertension 1634 4.76 Total Number of Top 10 Leading Causes if ER Consultations 34329 100 Total Number of ER Consultations 60406 Table 51. Other Hospital Services

Services Number MEDICAL IMAGING TESTS X-Ray 24762 Ultrasound 30326 CT-Scan 55088 LABORATORY & DIAGNOSTIC TEST Urinalysis 49271 Fecalysis 4294 Clinical Chemistry 291687 Immunology/Serology/HIV 3366991 Microbiology 20333 Surgical Pathology 33641 Cytology 5735 Newborn Screening 937 Blood Service Facilities - No. of Blood Units Transfused 11372

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY MEDICAL CENTER

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2. EDUCATION

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2.1. PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS STATISTICS

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Table 52. Elementary Schools Enrolment Statistics – North and Central District

1

1

1

0.9

0.9

0.9

0.94

0.98

0.83

0.85

0.99

0.94

0.91

0.86

0.92

1.07

1.03

0.92

0.98

0.86

0.87

0.93

0.93

Index

Gender Parity

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

61

27

33

21

18

23

33

19

19

472

213

Total

0

0

7

0

4

0

0

7

0

0

8

0

4

9

0

0

0

4

24

52

10

14

143

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

37

20

23

17

11

15

19

15

10

329

161

SPED (self-contained class) (self-contained SPED

813

819

974

328

823

614

964

5,248

1,744

5,017

2,583

2,950

1,129

2,725

1,456

2,583

1,484

1,209

1,250

2,220

1,015

2,229

40,177

Grand Total Grand

791

373

521

754

409

494

164

394

701

558

582

296

456

507

2,603

2,500

1,252

1,406

1,305

1,280

1,051

1,072

19,469

Female

Total

953

440

608

702

410

480

164

429

783

651

668

318

508

508

Male

2,645

2,517

1,331

1,544

1,420

1,303

1,169

1,157

20,708

0

62

87

716

225

784

362

501

198

447

222

139

144

121

417

248

207

186

370

176

134

369

Total

6,115

0

79

58

70

31

70

90

45

79

61

362

101

392

192

245

215

118

197

118

105

175

173

2,976

Female

Grade 6

0

81

74

31

51

96

42

97

73

354

124

392

170

256

119

232

104

220

130

102

195

196

Male

3,139

62

82

849

278

124

809

391

469

192

419

227

150

137

135

468

251

192

206

345

154

162

358

Total

6,460

53

91

77

70

32

65

93

98

40

73

72

421

125

381

190

225

198

137

237

110

171

176

3,135

Female

Grade 5

71

90

73

67

30

70

99

42

81

90

428

153

428

201

244

101

221

231

141

108

174

182

Male

3,325

45

98

764

234

148

730

405

408

157

419

215

141

150

118

338

218

180

166

313

146

151

346

Total

5,890

65

78

71

81

24

53

72

70

43

73

74

394

102

374

212

202

210

107

176

108

149

168

2,906

Female

Grade 4

83

79

70

69

21

65

96

55

73

77

370

132

356

193

206

209

108

162

110

108

164

178

Male

2,984

41

81

757

215

110

724

375

400

173

367

200

109

144

117

316

171

155

148

298

132

151

324

Total

5,508

96

58

83

91

63

76

15

50

77

64

66

38

58

82

369

374

165

200

175

148

144

149

2,641

Female

Grade 3

52

90

46

68

26

67

94

91

82

43

74

69

388

119

350

210

200

192

109

168

154

175

Male

2,867

36

79

669

256

125

709

344

370

115

333

197

100

130

110

352

211

149

154

286

113

139

279

Total

5,256

57

53

54

68

17

57

97

62

75

34

54

73

354

119

337

161

158

164

105

185

132

137

2,553

Female

Grade 2

68

62

92

46

62

19

53

87

79

45

59

66

315

137

372

183

212

169

167

114

154

142

Male

2,703

36

98

90

732

241

133

650

360

416

122

357

190

106

147

349

179

128

187

280

127

129

269

Total

5,326

VALENZUELA CITY DO CITY VALENZUELA

54

50

98

49

69

17

45

85

58

90

46

70

63

331

113

331

178

194

166

173

133

132

2,545

Female

-

Grade 1

79

72

92

57

78

19

53

94

70

97

44

57

66

401

128

319

182

222

191

176

147

137

Male

2,781

74

46

97

761

295

173

611

346

386

172

383

205

122

124

343

206

198

203

328

116

149

284

Total

5,622

86

87

98

37

60

28

54

93

50

49

82

372

135

311

154

182

177

164

106

104

147

137

2,713

Female

Kindergarten

87

85

37

62

18

70

94

47

67

67

389

160

300

192

204

206

107

179

100

110

181

147

Male

2,909

School Name School

Sub Total Sub

Roberta Jesus de ES

Punturin ES

Malinta - Pinalagad ES Annex

Malinta Elementary School

Lingunan ES

Lawang Bato Elementary School

Dalandanan Elementary School

Canumay West ES

Canumay East Elementary School

AC FAUSTINO ES (Punturin ES FAUSTINO AC I ) ES

WawangPulo ES

Tagalag ES

Rincon ES

Pio Valenzuela ES

Pasolo Elementary School

Paltok ES

P. R. Sandiego R. P. ES

Luis Francisco ES

Isla ES

Coloong ES

Arcadio Deato Elementary F. School

Andres Fernando Elementary School

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OF DEPARTMENT

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL CENTRAL DISTRICT

SOURCE: SOURCE:

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1

0.94

0.94

1.03

0.95

0.88

0.85

0.94

0.89

0.88

0.85

0.88

1.05

0.98

0.89

0.96

0.93

0.99

1.02

Index

Gender Parity

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

48

36

44

35

787

315

152

Total

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

93

14

15

10

42

12

236

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

34

21

34

23

551

222

110

SPED (self-contained class) (self-contained SPED

857

773

1,143

1,168

2,090

1,320

2,331

1,240

1,088

4,509

1,771

1,142

2,131

2,450

4,168

3,577

2,287

74,222

34,045

Grand Total Grand

581

570

979

428

356

641

581

499

905

564

1,097

2,108

1,004

1,202

2,006

1,778

1,157

35,925

16,456

Female

Total

562

598

429

417

679

659

589

866

578

Male

1,111

1,234

2,401

1,127

1,248

2,162

1,799

1,130

38,297

17,589

154

166

327

134

114

305

357

199

158

687

240

190

316

372

643

534

329

Total

5,225

11,340

89

80

60

50

97

75

93

158

151

176

338

126

151

182

326

255

171

5,554

2,578

Female

Grade 6

65

86

74

64

83

97

169

154

181

102

349

114

165

190

317

279

158

Male

5,786

2,647

198

205

370

142

127

221

360

178

171

683

257

170

332

357

621

541

393

Total

5,326

11,786

93

73

59

90

70

74

106

195

118

173

327

130

153

183

300

270

192

5,741

2,606

Female

Grade 5

99

69

68

88

96

105

175

103

187

101

356

127

179

174

321

271

201

Male

6,045

2,720

90

174

160

303

117

164

329

155

158

658

261

152

311

373

639

528

354

Total

4,926

10,816

89

78

58

38

81

68

73

85

126

157

281

137

145

157

287

271

190

5,227

2,321

Female

Grade 4

85

82

59

52

83

87

85

67

177

172

377

124

166

216

352

257

164

Male

5,589

2,605

95

157

170

264

120

179

328

177

137

680

252

142

312

362

595

546

321

Total

4,837

10,345

80

75

63

47

82

90

59

79

137

171

322

123

140

194

293

271

149

5,016

2,375

Female

Grade 3

77

95

57

48

97

87

78

63

127

157

358

129

172

168

302

275

172

Male

5,329

2,462

99

164

139

275

108

155

292

193

147

566

254

154

273

313

578

446

273

Total

9,685

4,429

81

68

53

41

75

84

76

76

131

138

245

124

137

155

283

230

139

4,689

2,136

Female

Grade 2

83

71

55

58

80

71

78

144

154

109

321

130

136

158

295

216

134

Male

4,996

2,293

VALENZUELA CITY DO CITY VALENZUELA

131

161

244

110

106

140

296

154

160

589

281

179

295

318

557

494

297

Total

9,838

4,512

-

62

81

56

47

63

62

73

68

100

130

290

148

135

160

264

237

150

4,671

2,126

Female

Grade 1

69

80

54

59

77

92

87

144

166

299

133

111

160

158

293

257

147

Male

5,167

2,386

EDUCATION

165

167

307

126

142

156

369

184

157

646

226

155

292

355

535

488

320

Total

4,790

10,412

87

82

65

74

71

90

73

89

132

152

305

117

143

171

253

244

166

5,027

2,314

Female

Kindergarten

78

85

61

68

85

94

84

66

175

217

341

109

149

184

282

244

154

Male

5,385

2,476

DEPARTMENT OF OF DEPARTMENT

School Name School

Total

Sub Total Sub

Serrano ES

San Miguel Heights ES

Marulas Central School

Doña ES Ata

Constantino ES

Caruhatan West ES

Caruhatan East ES

Bitik ES

Sitio Rosario Sto. (Malabo ES ES)

Silvestre Lazaro Elementary School

Santiago Guzman ES de A.

Paso Blas de Elementary School

Parada ES

Maysan Elementary School

Gen. T. de Leon ES Leon de T. Gen.

Apolonia Rafael F. Elementary School

Andres Mariano (Bagbaguin ES ES)

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH DISTRICT SOURCE:

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5

1

1

9

2

0

2

7

2

1

0

2

4

2

9

5

0

1

2

8

86

12

11

Total

0

1

5

0

5

1

0

1

2

0

1

0

0

0

0

4

5

3

0

0

1

3

32

Female

GRAND TOTAL GRAND

5

0

7

1

4

1

0

1

5

2

0

0

2

4

2

5

6

2

0

1

1

5

54

Male

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Female

NON-GRADED

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Male

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

1

0

0

0

1

Female

GRADE 6 GRADE

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

Male

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

Female

GRADE 5 GRADE

7

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

2

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

Male

4

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

Female

Drop-out

GRADE 4 GRADE

4

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

1

Male

3

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

Female

GRADE 3 GRADE

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

Male

4

0

0

1

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Female

GRADE 2 GRADE

7

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

2

1

0

0

0

0

0

Male

6

0

0

2

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

2

0

0

0

0

0

Female

VALENZUELA CITY DO CITY VALENZUELA

-

GRADE 1 GRADE

9

0

0

2

0

2

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

2

0

0

0

1

0

0

Male

0

0

1

0

3

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

2

0

1

0

0

0

1

10

Female

KINDER

4

0

5

1

0

0

0

1

2

1

0

0

0

1

1

1

2

1

0

0

0

1

21

Male

School Name

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OF DEPARTMENT

Sub Total

Roberta de Jesus de ES Roberta

Punturin I ESI Punturin

Punturin ESPunturin

Malinta Malinta ESAnnex - Pinalagad

Malinta Malinta Elementary School

Lingunan ES Lingunan

Lawang Bato Elementary School Lawang

Dalandanan Elementary School Dalandanan

Canumay WestCanumay ES

Canumay EastCanumay Elementary School

WawangPulo ES WawangPulo

Tagalag ES Tagalag

Rincon ESRincon

Pio Valenzuela Pio ESValenzuela

Pasolo Elementary School

Paltok ES

P. ES R. Sandiego

Luis Francisco ES

Isla Isla ES

Coloong ES Coloong

Arcadio Arcadio F.Elementary School Deato

Andres Fernando Elementary School Andres Fernando

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL DISTRICT

SOURCE:

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1

0

4

6

4

9

1

1

1

0

1

16

14

20

14

17

13

19

227

141

Total

1

4

3

0

1

0

2

4

1

1

0

5

9

0

8

4

1

9

85

53

Female

GRAND TOTAL GRAND

0

0

3

6

2

5

0

0

1

5

0

9

9

0

88

12

11

15

10

142

Male

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Female

NON-GRADED

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Male

8

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

Female

GRADE 6 GRADE

8

0

1

1

0

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

2

0

0

0

12

Male

6

5

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

1

Female

GRADE 5 GRADE

7

0

3

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

3

0

0

0

14

Male

6

2

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

Female

Drop-out

GRADE 4 GRADE

8

4

0

1

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

Male

6

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

2

Female

GRADE 3 GRADE

0

3

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

4

14

12

Male

9

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

1

1

3

13

Female

GRADE 2 GRADE

8

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Male

9

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

1

0

1

1

0

3

15

Female

GRADE 1 GRADE

VALENZUELA CITY DO CITY VALENZUELA

-

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

2

0

0

0

3

2

0

2

1

0

5

26

17

Male

0

3

2

0

0

0

0

3

0

0

0

2

6

0

4

1

0

0

31

21

Female

KINDER

0

3

9

0

2

0

0

2

0

0

1

8

3

0

2

8

0

1

60

39

Male

School Name

Total

Sub Total

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OF DEPARTMENT

Serrano ES Serrano

San Miguel San Heights Miguel ES

Marulas Central School Central Marulas

Doña Ata ESDoña

Constantino ESConstantino

Caruhatan West Caruhatan ES

Caruhatan East ESCaruhatan

Bitik ES

Sitio Sto. ES ES)Rosario (Malabo

Silvestre Lazaro Elementary School Lazaro Silvestre

Santiago A.Santiago Guzman ESde

Paso Blasde Elementary School

Parada ES Parada

Maysan Elementary School

Gen. T. de Leon ES Leon de Gen. T.

Apolonia F. Rafael Elementary School F.Apolonia Rafael

Antonio Antonio M.Elementary School Serapio

Andres Mariano ES (Bagbaguin ES)ES Andres Mariano (Bagbaguin

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH SOUTH

DISTRICT SOURCE: SOURCE:

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826

886

347

826

607

975

6322

1706

5320

2639

3053

1173

2809

1525

1003

2263

2662

1564

1193

1256

2284

1079

Total

42,318

411

781

410

532

779

506

170

392

738

553

577

293

465

540

3070

2579

1272

1458

1331

1067

1315

1093

20,332

Female

Grand Total

415

925

476

641

746

497

177

434

826

640

679

314

510

539

3252

2741

1367

1595

1478

1196

1347

1191

Male

21,986

0

0

0

7

0

9

4

0

7

9

0

0

8

0

4

0

0

4

0

19

52

14

137

Female

Non-Graded

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

28

20

23

16

11

10

15

18

15

318

160

Male

t

0

58

79

71

31

68

88

45

80

71

436

102

386

191

253

219

121

173

204

120

174

2,970

Female

Grade 6

0

82

74

31

50

97

41

98

79

490

125

399

174

257

119

242

110

193

223

131

101

197

Male

3,313

78

60

91

71

32

65

92

86

39

77

78

492

127

382

194

239

203

142

173

237

110

177

3,245

Female

Grade 5

74

77

99

70

36

71

97

42

82

93

506

156

429

202

259

102

224

172

235

142

104

190

Male

3,462

70

99

67

79

80

27

52

71

69

43

75

75

463

375

211

213

210

111

152

183

108

167

3,000

Female

Grade 4

70

86

80

70

26

65

95

53

77

83

436

131

349

197

216

217

114

165

171

110

108

173

Male

3,092

61

61

83

93

76

18

50

86

65

66

37

58

81

439

100

372

170

204

177

145

149

149

2,740

Female

Grade 3

49

57

92

68

26

65

89

83

43

73

69

473

120

353

209

206

205

118

159

169

108

175

Male

3,009

54

69

54

68

17

56

63

78

33

56

79

418

114

340

162

161

174

108

134

187

103

142

2,670

Female

Grade 2

45

79

65

95

63

19

56

87

84

45

60

64

402

129

379

186

208

176

162

170

116

149

Male

2,839

49

55

52

70

18

46

88

58

88

46

73

68

417

111

343

179

204

170

106

134

178

141

2,694

Female

Grade 1

VALENZUELA CITY DO CITY VALENZUELA

58

82

74

75

20

57

98

65

96

42

57

68

464

119

328

181

241

192

102

156

179

151

Male

2,905

-

41

98

85

98

63

27

55

99

98

50

46

88

386

128

329

158

184

174

147

169

109

139

2,771

Female

Kindergarten

37

95

86

66

19

70

93

48

63

83

453

145

344

198

208

206

108

179

185

103

105

154

Male

3,048

School Name

Sub Total

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OF DEPARTMENT

Roberta de Jesus de ES Roberta

Punturin I ESI Punturin

Punturin ESPunturin

Malinta Malinta ESAnnex - Pinalagad

Malinta Malinta Elementary School

Lingunan ES Lingunan

Lawang Bato Elementary School Lawang

Dalandanan Elementary School Dalandanan

Canumay WestCanumay ES

Canumay EastCanumay Elementary School

WawangPulo ES WawangPulo

Luis Francisco ES

Tagalag ES Tagalag

Rincon ESRincon

Pio Valenzuela Pio ESValenzuela

Pasolo Elementary School

Paltok ES

P. ES R. Sandiego

Isla Isla ES

Coloong ES Coloong

Andres Fernando Elementary School Andres Fernando

Arcadio Arcadio F.Elementary School Deato

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL CENTRAL

DISTRICT SOURCE: SOURCE:

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976

863

784

1160

2139

1298

2360

1219

1091

4580

1766

1153

2083

2489

4357

3759

2714

2307

Total

79,416

37,098

497

573

996

432

360

636

571

508

903

561

981

1111

2135

1203

2082

1856

1319

1163

38,219

17,887

Female

Grand Total

479

587

431

424

662

648

583

863

592

1143

1249

2445

1102

1286

2275

1903

1395

1144

Male

41,197

19,211

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

73

14

23

10

15

11

210

Female

Non-Graded

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

34

32

35

49

23

491

173

Male

88

80

61

48

96

76

94

162

151

182

342

128

151

181

338

264

200

174

5,786

2,816

Female

Grade 6

66

85

75

63

83

98

169

154

185

102

356

115

164

187

315

299

197

164

Male

6,190

2,877

93

72

58

87

71

74

107

195

116

172

330

130

149

181

301

269

219

188

6,057

2,812

Female

Grade 5

95

71

69

87

99

106

170

103

192

362

127

106

180

179

318

267

201

198

Male

6,392

2,930

64

76

58

37

82

68

73

87

123

160

280

137

143

157

284

270

180

191

5,470

2,470

Female

Grade 4

73

82

61

54

80

87

84

63

177

170

378

121

162

221

351

253

203

164

Male

5,876

2,784

64

76

63

48

83

88

60

79

142

172

320

121

137

192

296

278

213

149

5,321

2,581

Female

Grade 3

59

91

56

49

92

86

75

66

132

166

354

129

170

170

306

275

204

168

Male

5,657

2,648

67

69

53

42

73

85

79

77

133

142

249

122

136

155

290

242

168

135

4,987

2,317

Female

Grade 2

57

70

53

60

76

73

82

155

155

107

324

130

135

157

297

240

204

134

Male

5,348

2,509

41

84

57

50

61

62

76

68

102

130

283

147

128

156

266

247

151

149

4,952

2,258

Female

Grade 1

41

81

54

60

77

88

86

143

165

296

128

114

149

151

305

286

193

142

Male

5,464

2,559

VALENZUELA CITY DO CITY VALENZUELA

-

80

81

68

77

70

85

73

82

125

153

308

118

137

171

292

286

188

166

5,331

2,560

Female

Kindergarten

77

83

61

69

80

91

83

63

163

216

343

113

142

186

334

283

193

151

Male

5,779

2,731

School Name

Total

Sub Total

DEPARTMENT OF EDUTION OF DEPARTMENT

Serrano ES Serrano

San Miguel San Heights Miguel ES

Marulas Central School Central Marulas

Doña Ata ESDoña

Constantino ESConstantino

Caruhatan West Caruhatan ES

Caruhatan East ESCaruhatan

Bitik ES

Sitio Sto. ES ES)Rosario (Malabo

Silvestre Lazaro Elementary School Lazaro Silvestre

Santiago A.Santiago Guzman ESde

Paso Blasde Elementary School

Parada ES Parada

Maysan Elementary School

Gen. T. de Leon ES Leon de Gen. T.

Apolonia F. Rafael Elementary School F.Apolonia Rafael

Antonio Antonio M.Elementary School Serapio

Andres Mariano ES (Bagbaguin ES)ES Andres Mariano (Bagbaguin

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

SOUTH SOUTH

SOUTH SOUTH

SOUTH SOUTH

SOUTH SOUTH

SOUTH SOUTH

SOUTH SOUTH

SOUTH SOUTH

SOUTH SOUTH DISTRICT

SOURCE:

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Table 58. Elementary Schools Repeater Statistics – North and Central District

4

5

6

7

4

5

4

9

9

1

8

14

27

29

14

15

12

14

23

14

24

13

261

Total

4

4

1

1

2

1

5

1

2

4

5

3

1

7

6

8

2

0

4

8

97

12

16

Female

Grand Total Grand

0

4

5

5

3

9

3

0

7

8

8

7

1

4

5

10

15

13

14

11

16

16

164

Male

9

0

0

0

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

2

Female

Grade 6

6

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

Male

1

1

0

0

1

0

1

0

1

1

0

1

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

10

Female

Grade 5

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

0

2

0

0

6

2

2

1

0

0

0

17

Male

7

0

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

Female

Grade 4

1

0

0

0

3

2

2

0

1

1

0

0

0

2

0

3

0

1

1

0

0

1

18

Male

0

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

2

1

0

0

0

2

10

Female

Grade 3

1

0

3

0

3

1

1

0

1

3

2

0

1

0

0

1

1

0

2

1

1

1

23

Male

1

0

4

0

5

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

2

0

0

2

0

17

Female

Grade 2

3

0

3

0

2

0

0

0

2

3

0

0

0

1

3

1

1

2

2

0

0

1

24

Male

1

2

4

0

3

0

1

1

1

0

1

0

1

2

0

3

2

4

1

0

2

1

30

Female

Grade 1

3

0

6

2

4

1

1

0

2

4

1

0

0

6

2

3

4

1

0

1

0

51

10

Male

VALENZUELA CITY DO CITY VALENZUELA

1

0

1

0

4

1

0

0

1

0

1

1

1

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

14

-

Female

Kinder

2

0

1

2

1

0

1

2

2

2

0

0

3

1

3

2

0

0

0

0

2

1

25

Male

School_name

Sub Total

DEPARTMENT OF EDUTION OF DEPARTMENT

Roberta Jesus de ES

Punturin I ES

Punturin ES

Malinta - Pinalagad ES Annex

Malinta Elementary School

Lingunan ES

Lawang Bato Elementary School

Dalandanan Elementary School

Canumay West ES

Canumay East Elementary School

WawangPulo ES

Tagalag ES

Rincon ES

Pio Valenzuela ES

Pasolo Elementary School

Paltok ES

P. R. Sandiego R. P. ES

Luis Francisco ES

Isla ES

Coloong ES

Arcadio Deato Elementary F. School

Andres Fernando Elementary School

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

CENTRAL DISTRICT

SOURCE:

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Table 59. Elementary Schools Repeater Statistics – East and South District

6

4

5

9

6

30

30

10

10

22

56

21

23

29

74

31

84

11

722

461

Total

1

2

2

3

4

7

5

6

7

3

2

13

13

23

13

20

19

26

266

169

Female

Grand Total Grand

5

2

3

7

6

4

3

9

17

17

15

33

15

16

16

54

12

58

456

292

Male

8

2

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

2

0

0

17

Female

Grade 6

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

1

0

4

0

0

0

0

3

1

1

0

18

12

Male

1

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

1

2

0

0

1

0

1

1

2

0

22

12

Female

Grade 5

2

0

2

1

0

1

0

0

0

5

0

0

1

0

7

0

3

2

41

24

Male

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

3

0

1

0

0

1

1

1

1

18

11

Female

Grade 4

1

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

0

4

0

0

5

1

6

1

1

1

41

23

Male

1

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

1

0

2

0

0

2

2

0

25

15

Female

Grade 3

5

1

3

1

1

2

1

1

1

2

0

2

2

0

0

2

8

0

55

32

Male

2

0

4

0

0

2

0

2

0

3

1

0

1

0

5

8

9

0

54

37

Female

Grade 2

4

0

2

0

0

2

2

5

1

9

4

2

0

3

0

79

10

14

21

103

Male

3

0

1

1

1

1

2

3

1

9

4

2

7

1

5

9

1

91

61

10

Female

Grade 1

2

1

7

0

1

1

1

5

1

8

6

7

6

1

2

5

91

20

17

142

Male

VALENZUELA CITY DO CITY VALENZUELA

4

0

1

0

1

0

1

2

2

2

0

3

2

2

2

0

3

0

39

25

-

Female

Kinder

3

3

0

0

1

1

1

2

1

0

0

3

0

1

4

3

7

1

56

31

Male

School_name

Total

Sub Total

DEPARTMENT OF EDUTION OF DEPARTMENT

Serrano ES

San Miguel Heights ES

Marulas Central School

Doña Ata ES Ata Doña

Constantino ES

Caruhatan West ES

Caruhatan East ES

Bitik ES

Sitio Rosario Sto. (Malabo ES ES)

Silvestre Lazaro Elementary School

Santiago Guzman ES de A.

Paso Blas de Elementary School

Parada ES

Maysan Elementary School

Gen. T. de Leon ES Leon de T. Gen.

Apolonia Rafael F. Elementary School

Antonio Serapio M. Elementary School

Andres Mariano (Bagbaguin ES ES)

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

EAST

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH

SOUTH DISTRICT

SOURCE:

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2.2. PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS STATISTICS

102 | P a g e

Table 60. Secondary Schools Enrolment Statistics

0

1

1

1.1

1.05

0.92

1.01

1.19

1.06

0.98

1.01

1.06

1.14

1.01

1.21

1.02

1.16

1.06

1.05

1.06

0.95

1.04

1.06

Index

Gender Parity

0

534

716

970

786

2,490

1,209

1,544

1,081

3,999

1,316

1,367

1,513

3,466

4,779

2,823

2,484

3,925

1,493

2,955

39,450

13,006

26,444

Grand Total Grand

0

632

839

557

652

688

284

759

392

768

473

405

1,251

1,995

1,737

2,415

1,519

1,280

2,008

1,506

6,614

20,160

13,546

Female

Total

0

577

705

524

664

679

250

754

324

725

497

381

Male

1,239

2,004

1,729

2,364

1,304

1,204

1,917

1,449

6,392

19,290

12,898

0

513

290

405

233

905

333

295

118

395

771

143

574

552

356

197

673

158

Total

9,036

1,080

1,045

2,974

6,062

0

72

73

85

273

154

224

128

459

167

138

206

396

541

315

274

547

168

108

348

4,676

1,543

3,133

Female

(Year 4)

Grade 10

0

46

70

89

73

240

136

181

105

446

166

157

189

375

539

259

278

498

188

325

Male

4,360

1,431

2,929

0

593

279

356

294

947

308

289

135

458

898

134

574

627

347

254

667

165

Total

9,450

1,100

1,025

3,066

6,384

0

69

74

85

301

135

199

145

462

158

143

231

471

569

332

325

536

188

130

349

4,902

1,543

3,359

Female

(Year 3)

Grade 9

0

66

60

80

292

144

157

149

485

150

146

227

427

531

242

302

489

159

124

318

Male

4,548

1,523

3,025

0

650

283

390

294

352

368

123

351

865

213

815

651

910

385

254

745

223

Total

1,008

1,278

3,345

6,813

10,158

0

68

313

150

208

154

489

173

198

183

419

124

647

425

351

455

209

119

375

115

5,175

1,685

3,490

Female

Grade 8

0

55

89

337

133

182

140

519

179

170

168

446

631

390

300

455

176

135

370

108

Male

4,983

1,660

3,323

0

734

357

393

260

323

415

158

309

932

226

860

654

945

405

265

870

240

Total

1,139

1,321

3,621

7,185

10,806

0

75

364

193

208

130

585

154

209

139

451

121

658

447

330

470

203

116

434

120

5,407

1,843

3,564

Female

VALENZUELA CITY DO CITY VALENZUELA

-

Grade 7

0

83

370

164

185

130

554

169

206

170

481

105

663

413

324

475

202

149

436

120

Male

5,399

1,778

3,621

School Name School

TOTAL

Sub Total

Sub Total

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OF DEPARTMENT

Sitero Francisco NHS Mem.

Paso Blas de Senior High School

Parada NHS

Maysan National High School

Mapulang Lupa NHS

Gen. TiburcioGen. National Leon de High School

Caruhatan National High School

Bagbaguin National High School

Wawang Pulo National High School

Vicente TrinidadVicente National High School (Punturin NHS)

Valenzuela NHS

Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science

Polo National High School

Malinta National High School

Lawang Bato National High School

Dalandanan National High School

Canumay West National High School

Canumay East National High School

Bignay National High School

Arkong Bato National High School San (P.R. Diego Annex)

DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2

DISTRICT 2

DISTRICT 2

DISTRICT 2

DISTRICT 2

DISTRICT 2

DISTRICT 2

DISTRICT 2

DISTRICT 1

DISTRICT 1

DISTRICT 1

DISTRICT 1

DISTRICT 1

DISTRICT 1

DISTRICT 1

DISTRICT 1

DISTRICT 1

DISTRICT 1

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 1

SOURCE:

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Table 61. Secondary Schools Dropout Statistics

0

7

3

0

0

3

7

28

21

13

33

34

20

48

37

13

59

39

37

65

32

672

420

173

252

Total

9

6

3

6

5

0

2

1

0

0

2

3

11

14

17

14

58

99

24

12

18

24

13

242

143

Female

Grand Total

7

8

0

5

2

0

0

1

4

19

10

19

17

17

34

31

35

27

19

41

19

430

277

115

153

Male

1

3

1

0

4

1

1

2

0

0

0

0

9

6

0

0

1

1

3

3

1

47

23

10

24

Female

Grade 10

5

0

1

0

0

7

6

5

2

0

1

1

3

4

0

0

0

0

6

8

2

77

52

26

25

Male

2

1

2

5

3

0

9

2

2

0

2

0

3

2

0

0

0

1

4

3

69

44

18

25

10

Female

Grade 9

3

2

3

4

5

2

7

2

0

0

0

9

0

0

0

2

3

5

65

25

12

45

11

15

110

Male

5

2

0

6

3

1

2

9

1

2

0

0

1

7

3

0

0

0

1

5

2

5

55

31

24

Female

Grade 8

1

3

2

8

4

5

6

1

0

2

1

7

0

0

1

2

5

6

4

77

14

33

41

13

118

Male

1

5

3

3

7

1

2

1

1

0

0

0

5

1

0

0

1

0

6

9

4

71

45

21

26

Female

Grade 7

5

1

1

4

4

8

3

0

2

0

5

0

0

0

0

5

8

83

10

16

31

42

10

12

125

Male

VALENZUELA CITY DO CITY VALENZUELA

-

School Name

Total

Sub Total

Sub Total

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OF DEPARTMENT

Bagbaguin National High School High National Bagbaguin

Mapulang Lupa NHS Lupa Mapulang

Paso De Paso BlasSchool De High National

Justice Eliezer R. Los De SantosSchool High

Sitero Sitero Francisco Mem. NHS

Caruhatan National High School High National Caruhatan

Maysan National High School MaysanHigh National

Gen. Tiburcio de Leon National High School High National Leon de Gen. Tiburcio

Parada NHS Parada

Valenzuela NHS Valenzuela

Wawang Pulo National High School High Pulo National Wawang

Canumay EastSchool Canumay High National

Arkong Bato National High School Arkong BatoHigh (P.R. Annex) National San Diego

Bignay National High School High Bignay National

Vicente Trinidad National High School (Punturin NHS) School High (Punturin National Vicente Trinidad

Valenzuela CityValenzuela MathematicsSchool of Science and

Lingunan National High School High National Lingunan

Lawang Bato National High School BatoHigh National Lawang

Canumay West Canumay School High National

Malinta National High School High Malinta National

Dalandanan National High School High National Dalandanan

Polo National High School High Polo National

DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

SOURCE:

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Table 62. Secondary Schools Promotee Statistics

745

921

797

715

1509

1105

1299

1530

2544

1235

1611

3698

1227

3550

3305

1554

1441

2451

1501

3474

3968

4756

Total

44936

19308

25628

752

564

637

785

636

873

656

355

450

409

778

391

717

775

9846

1272

1907

1764

1646

1269

1750

2036

2403

22825

12979

Female

Grand Total Grand

757

541

662

745

599

738

571

390

471

388

776

324

724

726

9462

1272

1791

1786

1659

1182

1724

1932

2353

Male

22111

12649

86

84

73

167

130

115

217

301

158

231

445

161

407

112

369

217

127

272

168

362

554

552

5308

2332

2976

Female

Grade 10 Grade

84

95

70

70

184

120

108

174

260

139

176

429

140

369

377

196

135

270

187

348

502

553

4986

2099

2887

Male

89

86

74

181

150

139

169

299

158

204

442

136

471

124

384

230

169

323

195

409

529

569

5530

2349

3181

Female

Grade 9 Grade

81

60

197

146

158

152

300

143

159

440

132

447

102

127

375

228

164

296

161

380

480

537

5265

2274

2991

Male

95

199

156

159

177

326

165

221

468

158

431

102

122

422

190

123

223

349

206

490

483

630

5895

2460

3435

Female

Grade 8 Grade

89

188

143

179

199

352

158

198

440

126

478

100

106

118

413

187

201

298

181

489

472

621

5736

2461

3275

Male

78

205

128

224

222

346

155

217

552

201

455

119

117

471

141

121

198

325

206

489

470

652

6092

2705

3387

Female

Grade 7 Grade

188

132

217

220

360

159

205

482

173

492

104

143

119

494

165

105

224

318

197

507

478

642

6124

2628

3496

Male

VALENZUELA CITY DO CITY VALENZUELA

-

School Name School

Total

Sub Total

Sub Total

Bagbaguin NationalBagbaguin School High

Mapulang Lupa NHS Lupa Mapulang

Paso De Blas NationalBlasDe School Paso High

JusticeSchool HighEliezer Santos Los De R.

Sitero Francisco Mem. NHS Mem. Sitero Francisco

Caruhatan National School High Caruhatan

Maysan National School High Maysan

Gen. Tiburcio deTiburcioGen.NationalLeon School High

Parada NHS Parada

ValenzuelaNHS

Wawang Pulo National Wawang School High

Canumay East National School High East Canumay

Arkong Bato National School(P.R.DiegoHighBato Arkong Annex) San

Bignay NationalBignay School High

VicenteTrinidadNational School(PunturinHigh NHS)

ValenzuelaScience and CitySchoolof Mathematics

Lingunan NationalLingunan School High

Lawang Bato National School HighBato Lawang

Canumay West NationalWest School HighCanumay

Malinta National School Malinta High

Dalandanan National School Dalandanan High

PoloNational School High

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OF DEPARTMENT

DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

SOURCE:

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Table 63. Secondary Schools Repeater Statistics

9

0

0

33

25

19

20

18

24

14

58

22

70

14

13

16

86

26

12

91

11

728

367

147

361

Total

6

4

9

7

4

5

0

8

0

7

6

3

4

3

6

12

12

42

14

18

35

29

234

115

119

Female

Grand Total Grand

9

4

0

0

7

7

9

5

21

13

13

16

17

10

44

14

52

13

51

22

62

494

252

105

242

Male

2

3

1

1

1

1

1

3

3

0

0

2

0

2

0

0

0

5

0

0

6

3

34

16

18

Female

Grade 10 Grade

4

1

2

4

1

2

1

5

0

0

3

0

6

1

2

6

5

0

0

1

71

31

11

40

16

Male

9

3

2

1

3

0

0

3

1

0

2

0

9

1

1

0

0

1

4

1

67

34

12

33

14

Female

Grade 9 Grade

6

4

3

7

2

6

3

1

0

4

0

9

2

4

3

4

4

74

31

11

78

18

10

20

152

Male

0

4

0

0

3

2

0

7

1

0

2

0

5

3

1

0

4

1

1

8

0

54

29

12

25

Female

Grade 8 Grade

8

4

2

2

2

8

3

1

0

3

0

2

0

1

5

2

0

82

34

18

58

22

11

12

140

Male

1

2

3

2

2

4

3

1

3

0

2

0

2

3

4

3

3

1

2

79

36

15

43

12

11

Female

Grade 7 Grade

3

4

6

3

4

1

3

2

0

4

0

2

1

3

7

3

0

65

29

10

66

15

17

14

131

Male

VALENZUELA CITY DO CITY VALENZUELA

-

School_name

Total

Sub Total

Sub Total

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OF DEPARTMENT

ValenzuelaNHS

Sitero Francisco Mem. NHS Mem. Sitero Francisco

Paso De Blas NationalBlasDe School Paso High

Parada NHS Parada

Maysan National School High Maysan

Mapulang Lupa NHS Lupa Mapulang

JusticeSchool HighEliezer Santos Los De R.

Gen. Tiburcio deTiburcioGen.NationalLeon School High

Caruhatan National School High Caruhatan

Bagbaguin NationalBagbaguin School High

Wawang Pulo National Wawang School High

VicenteTrinidadNational School(PunturinHigh NHS)

ValenzuelaScience and CitySchoolof Mathematics

PoloNational School High

Malinta National School Malinta High

Lingunan NationalLingunan School High

Lawang Bato National School HighBato Lawang

Dalandanan National School Dalandanan High

Canumay West NationalWest School HighCanumay

Canumay East National School High East Canumay

Bignay NationalBignay School High

Arkong Bato National School(P.R.DiegoHighBato Arkong Annex) San

DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT

SOURCE:

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2.3. TERTIARY SCHOOLS STATISTICS

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Table 64. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela Enrolment Statistics First Semester A.Y. 2018-2019

 COLLEGE Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valezuela College Enrollment Statistics First Semester A.Y. 2019 - 2020 Year Level Degree / Program Total First Second Third Fourth Fifth GS/SP Bachelor of Arts in Communication 44 29 0 0 0 0 73 Major in Theater Arts Bachelor of Early Childhood Education 46 79 0 0 0 0 125 Bachelor of Science in Accountancy 297 118 0 0 85 0 500 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration 117 255 0 1 0 0 373 Major in Financial Management Bachelor of Science in Business Administration 48 77 0 0 0 0 125 Major in Human Resource Development Management Bachelor of Science in Business Administration 125 151 0 2 0 0 278 Major in Marketing Management Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 161 146 0 2 120 0 429 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering 83 104 0 0 45 0 232 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 100 119 0 10 0 0 229 Bachelor of Science in Psychology 193 153 0 0 0 0 346 Bachelor of Science in Public Administration 47 45 0 1 0 0 93 Bachelor of Science in Social Work 47 41 0 0 0 0 88 Bachelor of Secondary Education 219 0 219 Major in English 0 35 0 0 0 0 35 Major in Filipino 0 42 0 0 0 0 42 Major in Mathematics 0 42 0 0 0 0 42 Major in Science 0 37 0 0 0 0 37 Major in Social Science 0 55 0 0 0 0 55 Master of Arts in Education 0 0 0 0 0 45 45 Master in Government Management 0 0 0 0 0 31 31 Master in Public Administration 0 0 0 0 0 19 19 Certificate in Teaching Program 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 Cross Enrollment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1527 1528 0 16 250 110 3431

 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valezuela Senior High School First Semester A.Y. 2019 - 2020 Grade Level Track / Strand Total Grade 11 Grade 12 Academic Tracks Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM) Strand 300 345 645 General Academic (GA) Strand 80 169 249 Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) Strand 157 130 287 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Strand 469 429 898 Arts and Design Track 25 34 59 Total 1031 1107 2138

SOURCE: PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG VALENZUELA (PLV)

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Table 65. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela Enrolment Statistics Second Semester A.Y. 2018-2019

 COLLEGE Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valezuela College Enrollment Statistics Second Semester A.Y. 2019- 2020 Year Level Degree / Program Total First Second Third Fourth Fifth GS/SP Bachelor of Arts in Communication Major in 43 34 0 0 0 0 77 Theater Arts Bachelor of Early Childhood Education 43 76 0 0 0 0 119 Bachelor of Science in Accountancy 200 103 0 0 85 0 388 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration 201 258 0 0 0 0 459 Major in Financial Management Bachelor of Science in Business Administration 46 74 0 0 0 0 120 Major in Human Resource Development Management Bachelor of Science in Business Administration 126 150 0 0 0 0 276 Major in Marketing Management Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 156 145 0 0 105 0 406 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering 82 103 0 0 37 0 222 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 96 124 0 8 0 0 228 Bachelor of Science in Psychology 189 152 0 0 0 0 341 Bachelor of Science in Public Administration 44 48 0 0 0 0 92 Bachelor of Science in Social Work 46 41 0 0 0 0 87 Bachelor of Secondary Education 217 0 217 Major in English 0 32 0 1 0 0 33 Major in Filipino 0 41 0 0 0 0 41 Major in Mathematics 0 41 0 0 0 0 41 Major in Science 0 37 0 0 0 0 37 Major in Social Science 0 55 0 0 0 0 55 Master of Arts in Education Major in Educational 0 0 0 0 0 72 72 Master in Government Management 0 0 0 0 0 23 23 Master in Public Administration 0 0 0 0 0 23 23 Certificate in Teaching Program 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 Cross Enrollment 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Total 1489 1514 0 9 227 134 3373

 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valezuela Senior High School Second Semester A.Y. 2019- 2020 Grade Level Track / Strand Total Grade 11 Grade 12 Academic Tracks Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM) Strand 300 345 645 General Academic (GA) Strand 80 166 246 Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) Strand 157 129 286 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Strand 470 426 896 Arts and Design Track 25 34 59 Total 1032 1100 2132 SOURCE: PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG VALENZUELA (PLV)

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Table 66. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela Graduate Statistics A.Y. 2018-2019

 COLLEGE

Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valezuela College Graduate Statistics A.Y. 2018 - 2019 Semester Course / Program Total First Second Summer Bachelor of Arts in Communication Major in Theater Arts 0 55 0 55 Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in Pre-School Education 0 54 0 54 Bachelor of Science in Accountancy 0 92 0 92 Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology 1 67 0 68 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Financial Management 0 212 0 212 Bachelor of Science in Business AdministrationMajor in Human Resource Development Management 0 140 0 140 Bachelor of Science in Business AdministrationMajor in Marketing Management 0 195 0 195 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 8 25 59 92 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering 0 40 0 40 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 11 64 16 91 Bachelor of Science in Psychology 0 89 0 89 Bachelor of Science in Public Administration 0 54 0 54 Bachelor of Science in Social Work 0 45 0 45 Bachelor of Secondary Education 0 Major in English 0 42 0 42 Major in Filipino 0 47 0 47 Major in Mathematics 0 41 0 41 Major in Biological Science 0 22 0 22 Major in Physical Science 0 15 0 15 Master of Arts in Education Major in Educational Management 0 33 0 33 Master in Government Management 20 8 0 28 Certificate in Teaching Program 0 19 0 19 Total 40 1359 75 1474  SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Track / Strand Total

Academic Tracks Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM) Strand 288 General Academic (GA) Strand 174 Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) Strand 84 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Strand 277 Arts and Design Track 31 Total 854

SOURCE: PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG VALENZUELA (PLV)

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Table 67. Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Enrolment A.Y. 2019-2020 Formal College

 First Semester

Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Enrollment Statistics First Semester A.Y. 2019 - 2020 Year Level Degree / Program (4 yr. Course) Total First Second BACHELOR OF TECHNICAL TEACHERS EDUCATION BTTE - Automotive Technology 101 82 183 BTTE - Civil Technology 99 82 181 BTTE - Electrical Technology 100 80 180 BTTE - Electronics Technology 73 80 153 BTTE - Food Service Management 195 173 368 BTTE - Garments Fashion & Design Technology 45 37 82 BTTE - Heating, Ventillating Aircon & Ref. Tech. 45 41 86 BTTE - Welding & Fabrication Technology 48 26 74 Total 706 601 1307

 Second Semester Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Enrollment Statistics Second Semester A.Y. 2019 - 2020 Year Level Degree / Program (4 yr. Course) Total First Second BACHELOR OF TECHNICAL TEACHERS EDUCATION BTTE - Automotive Technology 89 78 167 BTTE - Civil Technology 72 76 148 BTTE - Electrical Technology 86 77 163 BTTE - Electronics Technology 61 76 137 BTTE - Food Service Management 175 161 336 BTTE - Garments Fashion & Design Technology 39 36 75 BTTE - Heating, Ventillating Aircon & Ref. Tech. 35 38 73 BTTE - Welding & Fabrication Technology 39 26 65 Total 596 568 1164

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE

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Table 68. Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Enrolment A.Y. 2019-2020 Short-Term Course

Valenzuela City Polytechnic Short -Term Course

Enrollment Statistics JUNE 2019 - OCTOBER 2019 BATCH 80 Total Computer System Servicing NC II 22 Dress Making NC II 24 Caregiving NC II 38 Hairdressing NC II 23

NOVEMBER 2019 - MARCH 2020 BATCH 81 Total Bread and Pastry Production NC II Caregiving NC II 29

Hairdresing NC II Electrical Installation & Maintenance NC II

Table 69. Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Enrolment A.Y. 2019-2020 3 – Year Diploma Program – Second Semester

Second Semester A.Y. 2019 - 2020 Year Level Degree / Program Total First Second Civil Technology 50 50 Electrical Technology 43 43 Heating, Ventillating Aircon & Ref. Tech. 17 17 Welding & Fabrication Technology 28 28 Total 138

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE

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Table 70 A. Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Enrolment A.Y. 2019-2020 Senior High School – First Semester

First Semester A.Y. 2019 - 2020 Grade Level Track / Strand Total Grade 11 Grade 12 HOME ECONOMICS Bread and Pastry - A 44 48 124 Bread and Pastry - B 32 Dressmaking 8 7 15 Hairdressing 9 8 17 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Automotive - A 43 57 139 Automotive - B 39 ICT 38 0 38 Electronics 34 22 56 Electrical 44 40 84 Ref. & Aircon 20 16 36 SMAW 22 23 45 Total 566 Table 70 B. Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Enrolment A.Y. 2018-2019 Senior High School – Second Semester

Second Semester A.Y. 2019 - 2020 Grade Level Track / Strand Total Grade 11 Grade 12 HOME ECONOMICS Bread and Pastry - A 44 47 123 Bread and Pastry - B 32 Dressmaking 8 7 15 Hairdressing 9 8 17 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Automotive - A 39 55 130 Automotive - B 36 ICT 0 0 Electronics 26 21 47 Electrical 44 37 81 Ref. & Aircon 18 17 35 SMAW 17 21 38 Total 486 SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE

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Table 71. Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Graduate Statistics A.Y. 2019-2020

 College

Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Graduate Statistics

A.Y. 2019 - 2020 Course / Program Total MALE FEMALE BTTE (4 yr. Course) BTTE- Automotive Technology 35 0 35 BTTE- Civil Technology 25 17 42 BTTE- Electrical Technology 27 6 33 BTTE- Electronics Technology 26 16 42 BTTE- Food Service Management 25 70 95 BTTE- Garments, Fashion & Design Technology 5 35 40 BTTE-Heating, Ventililating, Air-Conditioning & Ref. 13 1 14 BTTE- Welding & Fabrication Technology 11 2 13 Total 315  Senior High School

Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Senior

High School Graduate Statistics A.Y. 2019 - 2020 Track / Strand Total MALE FEMALE

HOME ECONOMICS Bread and Pastry 12 59 71 Dressmaking 0 18 18

Hairdressing 0 30 30 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Automotive 73 0 73 Carpentry 26 4 30 Electronics 21 8 29 Electrical 43 2 45 Ref. & Aircon 26 1 27

SMAW 36 5 41 Total 364

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE

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Table 72. Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Graduates Statistics A.Y. 2019 - 2020

 Non-Formal / Short Term

2 yr. Competencies ( Exit ) MALE FEMALE TOTAL

NC - I Automotive Servicing 2 0 2 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 1 0 1 NC - II Automotive Servicing 1 0 1 Bread & Pastry Production 9 13 22 Caregiving 4 14 18 Computer System Servicing 9 6 15 Dressmaking 0 2 2 Electrical Installation & Maintenance 22 2 24 Electronic Products Assembly & Servicing 4 4 8 Food & Beverage Servicing 0 5 5 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 14 5 19 Motorcycle/Small Engine 1 0 1 RAC Servicing (DomRac) 8 0 8 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 1 0 1 NC I & NC II Automotive Servicing 12 0 12 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 0 0 0 Total 139

 2 – Year Program

A.Y. 2019 - 2020 2 yr. Course ( Exit ) Total MALE FEMALE Automotive Technology 0 1 1 Computer Technology 1 0 1 Electrical Technology 1 0 1 Electronics Technology 1 0 1 Total 4

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE

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3. PEACE AND ORDER

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Table 73. Comparison of Crime Statistics

CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSE CY 2016 CY 2017 CY 2018 CY 2019

MURDER 44 35 18 17 HOMICIDE 6 6 8 7 PHYSICAL INJURY 113 75 81 102 RAPE 98 107 86 98 ROBBERY 129 129 128 105 THEFT 287 222 189 191 CARNAPPING MV 15 15 12 15 CARNAPPING MC 60 27 19 38 TOTAL 752 616 541 573

Table 74. Comparision Of Index And Non-Index Crimes

CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSE CY 2016 CY 2017 CY 2018 CY 2019

INDEX 752 616 541 581 NON-INDEX 1788 1498 1720 1657 TOTAL 2540 2114 2261 2238

Table 75. Comparison Of Solved And Unsolved Crimes

CY 2016 CY 2017 CY 2018 CY 2019 CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSE SOLVED UNSOLVED SOLVED UNSOLVED SOLVED UNSOLVED SOLVED UNSOLVED MURDER 8 28 10 21 8 6 14 3 HOMICIDE 2 3 5 1 4 0 7 0 PHYSICAL INJURY 71 11 54 9 66 7 100 2 RAPE 57 1 54 0 41 2 95 3 ROBBERY 60 54 66 54 75 44 70 35 THEFT 159 81 127 51 124 41 154 37 CARNAPPING MV 3 5 5 1 5 3 13 2 CARNAPPING MC 16 37 9 12 11 5 24 14 TOTAL 376 220 330 149 334 108 477 96

SOURCE: PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE-VALENZUELA CITY

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Table 76. Statistics on the Nature of Crimes Committed

Date Total Crimes Total Crimes Late Total Crimes Total Crimes NATURE OF THE CRIME Total Crimes Committed Cleared Solved Reported Cleared Solved AGAINST A PERSON 216 209 147 8 7 0 224 MURDER 17 14 10 0 0 0 17 PARRICIDE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INFANTICIDE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MURDER (PLAIN) 17 14 10 0 0 0 17 HOMICIDE 7 7 2 0 0 0 7 PHYSICAL INJURY 102 100 88 0 0 0 102 RAPE 90 88 47 8 7 0 98 RAPE W/ HOMICIDE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KIDNAPPING W/ HOMICIDE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KIDNAPPING W/ RAPE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AGAINST PROPERTY 351 265 182 6 4 1 357 ROBBERY 105 70 62 0 0 0 105 ROBERRY W/ HOMICIDE 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 ROBBERY W/ RAPE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ROBBERY W/ SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURIES 6 6 5 0 0 0 6

ROBBERY W/ ARSON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ROBBERY IN BAND 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 THEFT 189 152 101 2 2 0 191 QUALIFIED THEFT 53 51 20 0 0 0 53 THEFT (PLAIN) 136 101 81 2 2 0 138 CARNAPPING MV 13 12 3 2 1 0 15 CARNAPPING MC 36 23 10 2 1 1 38 CARNAPPING OCCUPANT IS KILLED / RAPED 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MV CARNAPPING OCCUPANT IS KILLED / RAPED 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MC ARONS W/ HOMICIDE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NON-INDEX CRIMES 467 396 304 8 7 0 475 ACTS OF LASCIVIOUSNESS 44 44 28 2 2 0 46 ADULTERY 3 3 1 1 1 0 4 ALARM & SCANDALS 39 38 38 0 0 0 39 FRUST/ATTEMPT ATI-RAPE LAW OF 1997 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 CONCUBINAGE 5 5 3 0 0 0 5 CONSENTED ABDUCTION 6 6 5 1 1 0 7 CORRUPTION OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS 3 3 3 0 0 0 3 DIRECT ASSAULTS 16 16 15 0 0 0 16 FALSE TESTIMONY OTHER CASES 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 GRAVE THREATS 27 24 22 0 0 0 27 FRUST/ATTEMPT HOMICIDE 59 51 34 0 0 0 59 KIDNAPPING/FAILURE TO RETURN MINOR 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 LIBELOUS REMARKS 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 LIGHT THREATS 16 12 9 0 0 0 16 MALICIOUS MISCHIEF 23 15 15 0 0 0 23 FRUST/ATTEMPT MURDER 38 35 24 0 0 0 38 OTHER FORMS OF TRESPASS 11 10 9 0 0 0 11 OTHER LIGHT THREATS 14 3 1 0 0 0 14 POSSESSION OF PICKLOCKS 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 QUALIFIED TRESPASS TO DWELLING 6 6 5 0 0 0 6 FRUST/ATTEMPT RAPE 15 15 9 0 0 0 15 RESISTING AUTHORITIES 12 12 12 0 0 0 12 FRUST/ATTEMPT ROBBERY 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 FRUST/ATTEMPT ROBBERY W/ SERIOUS 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 PHYSICAL INJURIES SIMPLE IMPRUDENCE 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 SIMPLE SEDUCTION 3 3 1 0 0 0 3 SLANDER (ORAL DEFAMATION) 5 5 1 0 0 0 5 SLANDER BY DEED 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 SWINDLING (ESTAFA) 39 15 3 3 3 0 42 THEFT 5 5 5 0 0 0 5 UNJUST VEXATIONS 55 50 43 1 0 0 56 USING FICTITIOUS NAMES 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 USURPATION OF AUTHORITY/FUNCTIONS 4 4 4 0 0 0 4 VIOLATION OF LAND TRANS TRAFFIC CODE 6 6 6 0 0 0 6

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TRAFFIC INCIDENTS 1650 1646 1646 3 3 3 1653 RECKLESS IMPRUDENCE RESULTING TO 25 21 21 0 0 0 25 HOMICIDE RECKLESS IMPRUDENCE RESULTING TO 660 660 660 0 0 0 660 PHYSICAL INJURY RECKLESS IMPRUDENCE RESULTING TO 965 965 965 3 3 3 968 DAMAGE TO PROPERTY SPECIAL LAWS 1156 1076 760 26 24 0 1182 ANTI-CHILD ABUSE LAW 271 264 118 8 8 0 279 ANTI-ELECTRICITY PILFERAGE ACT OF 1994 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 ANTI-FENCING LAW OF 1979 5 5 3 0 0 0 5 ANTI-GAMBLING LAW 87 87 87 0 0 0 87 ANTI-PHOTO & VIDEO VOYEURISM ACT OF 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 2009 ANTI-TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS ACT OF 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 2003 ANTI-VAWC ACT OF 2004 216 216 56 15 15 0 231 ANTI-WIRETAPPING LAW 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 BOUNCING CHECK LAW 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT 397 397 397 0 0 0 397 OF 2002 COMPREHENSIVE FIREARMS AND 23 23 23 0 0 0 23 AMMUNITIONS LAW CREDIT CARD VIOLATION ACT 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 CYBERCRIME 74 1 0 2 0 0 76 ILLEGAL NUMBERS GAME 4 4 4 0 0 0 4 ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION & 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 EXPLOSIVES ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF WEAPONS 28 28 28 0 0 0 28 ANTI-MENDICANCY LAW OF 1978 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 MIGRANT/OFW ACT OF 1995 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 MOTORCYCLE HELMET ACT 2009 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 OBSTRUCTION OF PROSECUTION OF 4 4 4 0 0 0 4 CRIMINALS OMNIBUS ELECTION CODE OF THE 31 31 31 0 0 0 31 PHILIPPINES SEXUAL HARRASSMENT ACT OF 1995 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 UNAUTHORIZED ALCOHOL SALE TO MINORS 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 3840 3592 3039 51 45 4 3891

SOURCE: PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE-VALENZUELA CITY

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Table 77. Comparison Of Crimes According To Place Of Occurrence

BARANGAY 2016 2017 2018 2019

Arkong Bato 8 8 13 16 Bagbaguin 17 12 14 23 Balangkas 11 7 4 15 Bignay 13 22 22 40 Bisig 0 0 0 4 Canumay 32 22 23 48 Coloong 5 6 5 14 Dalandanan 34 27 25 47 Hen. T. De Leon 111 87 60 247 Isla 6 1 2 5 Karuhatan 89 64 63 137 Lawang Bato 13 15 13 29 Lingunan 11 5 8 18 Mabolo 1 2 1 3 Malanday 28 26 11 54 Malinta 75 47 50 129 Mapulang Lupa 17 21 14 66 Marulas 77 71 44 201 Maysan 37 29 25 46 Palasan 5 6 2 20 Parada 29 16 14 23 Pariancillo Villa 3 3 3 2 Paso De Blas 24 32 36 75 Pasolo 8 4 3 15 Poblacion 3 1 1 3 Pulo 3 1 1 4 Punturin 15 12 10 26 Rincon 6 3 5 14 Tagalag 1 0 2 4 Ugong 44 50 52 98 Viente Reales 25 15 14 31 Wawang Pulo 1 1 1 6 Grand Total 752 616 541 1463

SOURCE: PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE-VALENZUELA CITY

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Table 78. Summary Of Issued Firearms To VCPS Personnel

 PNP Issued Short Firearms

TYPE ISSUED ON STOCK TRANSFERRED WITH CASE TOTAL

Beretta 9mm 313 4 - - 317 Jericho 9mm 1 - - - 1 Taurus 9mm/ TS9 76 - - - 76 Canik 9mm 8 - - - 8 Tanfoglio 9mm 3 - - - 3 Cougar9mm 4 - - - 4 Glock 17 Gen 4 9mm 236 - - - 236 Glock 17 Gen 3 9mm 6 6 - - 12 Colt 45 2 - - - 2 Remington 45 3 - - - 3 Cougar 45 1 - - - 1 Ithaca 45 1 - - - 1 Thompson 45 3 - - - 3

 PNP Issued Long Firearms

TYPE ISSUED ON STOCK TRANSFERRED WITH CASE TOTAL

Bushmaster 5.56 7 1 - - 8 Colt 5.56 2 - - - 2 Elisco 5.56 18 3 - - 21 Norinco M4 5.56 9 - - - 9 Hatsaw - 3 - - 3 Armscor G12 - 2 - - 2

 LGU Issued Short Firearms TYPE ISSUED ON STOCK TOTAL

Cal. 40 20 25 45 Browning 0 1 1 FEG 9mm 3 15 18 Llama 0 2 2

 LGU Issued Long Firearms TYPE ISSUED ON STOCK TOTAL

Bushmaster 5.56 36 11 47

SOURCE: PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE-VALENZUELA CITY

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Table 79. Police Community Precinct (PCP) Personnel

STATUS GENDER PRECINCT POLICE COMMISSIONED POLICE NON - TOTAL MALE FEMALE OFFICER COMMISSIONED OFFICER HQ 13 289 302 238 64 PCP 1 1 28 29 28 1 BAGPAC - 13 13 10 3 PCP2 1 28 29 27 2 PCP3 1 39 40 39 1 PCP4 1 31 32 29 3 PCP5 1 27 28 23 5 PCP6 1 37 38 35 3 PCP7 1 18 19 16 3 LBPAC - 11 11 10 1 BIGPAC - 12 12 11 1 PCP8 1 27 28 26 2 MLPAC - 17 17 16 1 PCP9 1 29 30 28 2 PCP10 1 17 18 16 2 MAYPAC - 16 16 13 3 TOTAL 23 639 662 565 97

Table 80. Police To Population Ratio

POLICE RATIO YEAR POPULATION OFFICERS 1 : 500 1 : 1000 2016 780 627,681 1:1,255 1:628 2017 634 638,414 1:1,277 1:638 2018 751 649,147 1:1,298 1:649 2019 679 659,880 1:1,320 1:660 2020 662 670,613 1:1,341 1:671

POLICE PERSONNEL NUMBER OF PERSONNEL

POLICE COMMISSIONED OFFICER 23 POLICE NON - COMMISSIONED OFFICER 639 TOTAL POLICE OFFICERS 662 NON - UNIFORMED PERSONNEL 12 GRAND TOTAL 674

SOURCE: PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE-VALENZUELA CITY

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Table 81. Sidewalk Clearing Operations

NUMBER OF ITEMS MONTH NUMBER OF OPERATIONS APPREHENDED January 8 26 February 3 4 March 9 31 April 4 22 May 4 7 June 2 3 July 6 21 August 3 5 September 7 16 October 11 31 November 12 27 December 11 34 TOTAL 80 227

SOURCE: PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY GROUP

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Table 82. Number Of Bantay Bayan Personnel By Barangay Per Area District I

NUMBER OF BARANGAY SITIO / GROUP NAME OF TEAM LEADER PERSONNEL 1 ARKONG BATO Bopef Javier 14 Judith Bolima 40 2 BALANGKAS Bilog Joel Binarao 7 Team A Grace Danao 41 Team B Antonia Murao 23 Team C Edison Canizares 27 3 BIGNAY Team D Bryan Luna 26 Team E Imelda Magbulogtong 23 Team F Ruth Manlangit 22 4 BISIG Villanueva Group Editha Chiu 18 Victoria Village Perla Villanueva 31 G.Molina Perla Tolentino 8 5 CANUMAY EAST Libis Ma. Fe Lopez 8 Marton Rene Unarce 47 Galoy Group Ma. Eva Meneses 25

Licuanan Group Eduardo Galoy 22 Filrezam Eresie Licuanan 21 Francisco Group Virginia B. Refraccion 19 6 CANUMAY WEST Villa Barretto Mario Francisco 7 Northville 2-A Imelda Briones 23 Morning Ville Porferia Ebdalin 18 Team 1 Rowena Reubal 12 Team 2 Zenaida Gonzales 16 7 COLOONG Team 3 Eustaquio Fajardo, Jr. 39 Teresita Diangson 10 Merlie Valderin 38 8 DALANDANAN Sumilang Corazon Sagales 8 9 ISLA Rejene Barrios 52 Team A Editha Arvelo 11 10 LAWANG BATO Team B Joah Luciano 15 Team A Heidi Nessia 23 11 LINGUNAN Team B Pedro M. Padrinao, Jr. 32 Team C Edna Sabalza 14 12 MABOLO Estelita Holasca 26

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NUMBER OF BARANGAY SITIO / GROUP NAME OF TEAM LEADER PERSONNEL 13 MALANDAY Melannie Marcos 25 Team A Jocelyn Gopez 11 Team B Renato Ramos 16 14 MALINTA Team C Clodualdo Pael 10 Team D Rodrigo Inocencio 13 Team E Lanie Doma 19 15 PALASAN Romano Patron 30 16 PARIANCILLO VILLA Neneth Adarne 20 17 PASOLO Lalaine Santos 23 18 POLO Ma. Christina Biron 30 19 PUNTURIN Pablo Langomez 27 20 RINCON Norilyn Arandia 24 21 TAGALAG Amerlita Santos 30 Team A Reynaldo Clamor 27 Team B Angelo Santiago 13 22 VEINTE REALES Team C Elizabeth Birondo 16 Team D Elsa Macarang 14 Team E Nul-Ayn Aballe 15 23 WAWANG PULO Willy Fernando, Sr. 21 TOTAL 1150

SOURCE: PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY GROUP

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Table 83. Number Of Bantay Bayan Personnel By Barangay Per Area District II

NUMBER OF BARANGAY SITIO / GROUP NAME OF TEAM LEADER PERSONNEL 1 BAGBAGUIN Team 1 Rizaleo Jazon 24 Asis Compd-1 Catherine Tañamor 4 Asis Compd-2 Diosdado Candelada Jr. 9 Azicate Benjamin Alejandro 15 Bahay Pari Annaliza Dela Cruz 8 Bitik Shirley Lim 16 Calle Onse Annaliza Pangan 10 Clemente Compd. Del Rosario, Beata 15 Gen.T. Road Danilo Castro 15 Guava St. Paulyn Castro 6 Gumamela Ext. 1 Rosanna Rivera 16 Gumamela Ext. 2 Mary Grace Escorial 13 Duplex Lorenzo Constantino 28 Diam Teresita Adove 21 Francisco Leonardo Francisco 9

Galguerra Lucila Rariza 10 Igmedio Ester Baculbas 6 Independence Rowena Borromeo 9 2 GEN. T. DE LEON F. Jacinto Mario Chano 26 Lorex Ely Meimban 12 L. Bernardino 2 Georgina Lim 19 New Prodon Myrna Raymundo 22 Old Prodon Mercedita Vera 15 Policarpio Benjamin Combate 14 San Gregorio Richard Ortiz 20 Santiago Kaliwa Enrique Sison 17 Santiago Kanan Nena P. Salazar 17 Santolan Rd. Rogelio G. Fernandez 10 Santolan Phase 2 Armida Caleon 6 Sitio Kabatuhan Razzel Binibini 15 Sitio Kabatuhan 2 Mike Gallardo 7 Sitio Kabatuhan 3 Adeliza Cavestany 10 Tañada William Yutuc 4 Teacher's Village Delia Vicente 5 Upper Tibagan Merly Miguel 27 Urrutia Ma. Jennifer Duroy 11 Team A Cayetano Wilma Fernandez 109 Team B Near 3S Karen Oserin 21 3 KARUHATAN TEAM C Ilang Ilang Omberto Regala 20 Team D Arthur Medina 15 CF Ruben Novora 31 CF Natividad Sammy Condy 32 4 MAPULANG LUPA De Castro Flocerfida Bautista 9 Purok -4 Joy Epil 30

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A. Fernando St. Cesar Galicha 48 Caridad Ma. Janine Melendres 15 Concepcion Salvacion Poquiz 25 Consuelo Cesar Garcia 17 Delfin St. Rolando Corral 18 Don Pedro Mariano Verdeflor 22 Elysian Gina Plaza 31 Engracia St. Merly De Guzman 29 F. Bautista- A Pilipina Cadorna 105 5 MARULAS Ilang-ilang Lucia Cubalan 25 Jacinto St. Felomino Gentileso 28 Jacinto St.- 2 Romina Tubao 41 Packweld Catalina Conchada 16 Packweld Riverside Cris Red 7 Palo-Alto Maritess Arcilla 19 Pio Val. Cesario M. Sabornido 30 Serrano Silvina Ocenar 23 Tampoy II Renato Evano 30 Team A Leoncio Pahati 19 6 MAYSAN Team Sabino Meldie Lagarto 10 Team A Thelma Casakit 14 7 PARADA Team B Jocelyn Calzo 8 8 PASO DE BLAS Near Barangay Hall Hercilio Dela Cruz 48 AMVA Allan Tobias 20 Binatugan Sabino R. Duque 15 Bonbonville Ronilo Torreliza 12 9 UGONG Disiplina Vill. Jesusa Daluz 76 Lamesa Valentino Yabut 25 M. Bernardino Juanita Francisco 13 Tatalon Mario Tabares 11 TOTAL 1558

SUMMARY DISTRICT 1 1,150 DISTRICT 2 1,558 GRAND TOTAL 2708

SOURCE: PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY GROUP

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Table 84. Number of Bantay Estudyante Personnel By Barangay per School - District I

NUMBER OF BARANGAY SCHOOL NAME OF TEAM LEADER PERSONNEL Arkong Bato National High School Sayre, Maria Priscilla R. 4 ARKONG BATO P.R. San Diego Elementary School Raiz, Vivian P. Ferrera, Edna F. 2 P.R. San Diego Elementary School-Annex Ramones, Florencia B. 2 BALANGKAS Arcadio Deato Elementary School De Guzman, Rolando 4 Disiplina Village Bignay Elementary School Benitez, Corazon T. 3 BIGNAY Bignay National High School Mora, Merle G. 4 Disiplina Village Bignay National High School Sebio, Teodora E. 4 Roberta de Jesus Elementary School dela Cruz, Eden F. 7 CANUMAY EAST Canumay East National High School Olayta, Nelson O. 4 Canumay East Elementary School Sanchez, Editha C. 3 CANUMAY WEST Canumay West Elementary School Cruz, Buenaventura B. 5 Canumay West National High School Llorando, Aurea R. 3 COLOONG Coloong Elementary School Gapido, Perla 2 Dalandanan National High School Gupa, Rita B. 6 DALANDANAN Dalandanan Elementary School Mabilin, Marieta M. 5 Santos Encarnacion Elementary School Isaac, Benita P. 3 ISLA Isla Elementary School Viray Sr., Efren 2 LAWANG BATO Lawang Bato Elementary School Baclea-an, Rebecca T. 1 Lawang Bato National High School Henoguin, Cesar M. 3 LINGUNAN Lingunan National High School Bolastig, Leopoldo G. 5 Lingunan Elementary School Cueto, Delfin F. 4 Malanday National High School (Annex) Asuncion, Apolinar P. 4 MALANDAY Andres Fernando Elementary School Roberto, Lauro R. 5 Malinta Senior National High School dela Cruz, Emelita Q. 4 Malinta National High School Gavino, Edilberto C. 3 MALINTA Malinta Elementary School Niñal, Cerry R. 9 Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science Ruedas, Roberto O. 2 Malinta Elementary School-Pinalagad Annex Villaruel, Concepcion C. 4 PALASAN Pio Valenzuela Elementary School Vergara, Norma A. 5 PASOLO Pasolo Elementary School Andaya, Lilibeth 3 POLO Polo National High School Serilla, Isagani A. 5 Vicente Trinidad P. National High School Gorgonio, Filipina S. 6 PUNTURIN Punturin I Elementary School Romero, Jasmina T. 5 Punturin Elementary School (Main) Valenzuela, Eulogia A. 6 RINCON Rincon Elementary School Del Rosario, Armando T. 4 TAGALAG Tagalang Elementary School Lao, Divina 2 Veinte Reales National High School Dela Cruz, Noveleta A. 2 VEINTE REALES Luis Francisco Elementary School Gonzales, Ernesto B. 6 Paltok Elementary School Payno, 1 Wawang Pulo Elementary School Gohol, Jovencio V. 4 WAWANG PULO Wawang Pulo National High School Soriano, Pedro 2 TOTAL 164

SOURCE: PUBLIC SAFETY DIVISION - PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY GROUP

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Table 85. Number Of Bantay Estudyante Personnel By Barangay Per School - District II

NUMBER OF BARANGAY SCHOOL NAME OF TEAM LEADER PERSONNEL BAGBAGUIN Andres Mariano Elementary School Mauricio, Angelanco D. Ignacio, Fe M. Advencula,3 Elizabeth T. Bagbaguin National High School Quitorio Sr., Roberto 2 Justice Eleazar Delos Santos Elementary School Cuaresma, Erlinda R. 3 Antonio M. Serapio Elementary School Delgado, Danilo D. 6 GEN. T. DE LEON Gen T. de Leon Elementary School Reyes, Erlinda I. 7 Bitik Elementary School Viernes, Eppie B. 5 Gen T. de Leon National High School Villa, Gabriel 6 Caruhatan East Elementary School Bustamante, Adoracion V. 7 KARUHATAN Caruhatan National High School Gregorio, Edgardo F. 3 Caruhatan West Elementary School Patanao, Rogelio F. 3 San Miguel Heights Elementary School Aquino, Teresa A. 5 Marulas Central School Delos Santos, Thelma P. 4 Valenzuela National High School Gonzales, Felisa M. 5 MARULAS Doña Ata Elementary School Quintin, Erlinda I. 5 Constantino Elementary School Santos, Jose M. 3 Serrano Elementary School Villaluz, Armando B. 4 Maysan Elementary School Paris, Rosalinda R. 4 MAYSAN Maysan National High School Umali, Paterno J. 5 Sitio Sto. Rosario Elementary School Oliver Jr., Salvador R. 4 PARADA Parada National High School Lauz, Salvacion O. 3 Parada Elementary School Sumile, Melinda R. 3 PASO DE BLAS Paso de Blas Elementary School Agustin, Bonifacia 4 Paso de Blas National High School Suarez, Oscar B. 7 UGONG Sitero Francisco Memorial National High School Alejandre, Evelyn D. 5 Silvestre Lazaro Elementary School Dionisio, Crisostomo S. 6 TOTAL 112

SOURCE: PUBLIC SAFETY DIVISION - PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY GROUP

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4. FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION

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Table 86. Firefighting Personnel and Facilities

Name of Station No. of Personnel No. of Fire Trucks CENTRAL FS 18 2 KARUHATAN FSS 8 1 MARULAS FSS 9 1 POLO FSS 9 1 PASO DE BLAS FSS 7 1 DALANDANAN FSS 10 1 CANUMAY FSS 9 1 MAPULANG LUPA FSS 8 1 BAGBAGUIN FSS 9 1 GEN. T. DE LEON FSS 10 1 UGONG FSS 8 1 LAWANG BATO FSS 8 1 PUNTURIN FSS 8 1 BIGNAY FSS 8 1 MALINTA FSS 7 1 WAWANG PULO FSS 8 1 MOTORPOOL 0 1 Total 144 18

Table 87. Fire Drill Safety Seminar and Fire Brigade Trainings

Fire Drill and Fire Safety Year Fire Brigade Training Lecture / Seminar

2019 390 1 (SM VALENZUELA) 2018 348 4 2017 239 0 2016 284 3 2015 170 24 2014 85 29 2013 58 23 2012 63 42 2011 56 35 2010 20 24

SOURCE: BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION - VALENZUELA CITY

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Table 88. Number of Fire Safety Inspections Conducted and FSIC Issued from 2010-2019

Number of Fire Safety Number of FSIC Year Inspections Conducted Issued

2019 18,490 18,128 2018 17,025 16,515 2017 16,843 16,021 2016 15,036 14,092 2015 24,032 11,524 2014 3,569 1,501 2013 3,996 639 2012 3,257 1,131 2011 2,746 1,553 2010 592 499

Table 89. Annual Fire Code Fees Collected from 2010-2019

Year Collecting Officer (BFP) City Treasurer (LGU) TOTAL

2019 5,307,829.30 33,438,075.30 38,745,904.60 2018 34,638,384.83 34,638,384.83 2017 23,518,391.52 23,518,391.52 2016 31,188,906.50 31,188,906.50 2015 21,207,489.41 21,207,489.41 2014 18,103,766.59 18,103,766.59 2013 4,959,563.08 8,807,203.59 13,766,766.67 2012 6,204,213.48 8,517,030.91 14,721,244.39 2011 6,016,206.93 6,918,732.16 12,934,939.09 2010 5,281,184.36 6,435,972.88 11,717,157.24

SOURCE: BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION - VALENZUELA CITY

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Table 90. Fire Incidents 2019

Location Date Alarm Level Response Time 150 TATAITOK ST. PASOLO VALENZUELA CITY 01-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. #38 EMS BARRIO MARULAS VALENZUELA CITY 02-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 12 MINS. EAST SERVICE RD MALINTA EXIT VALENZUELA CITY 04-Jan-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 2 MINS. #103 SEBASTIAN ST. POLO VALENZUELA CITY 09-Jan-19 2ND ALARM 0 MINS. PUROK 4 DIEGO ST. MAPULANG LUPA VALENZUELA CITY 09-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. SITIO KABATUHAN GEN T DE LEON VALENZUELA CITY 09-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS. GEN T DE LEON RD. GEN T DE LEON VALENZUELA CITY 13-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. TAMARAW HILLS IN FRONT OF BITIK ELEM SCHOOL GEN T DE 15-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. LEON VALENZUELA CITY LANGKA ST. SAN ANTONIO SUBDIVISION DALANDANAN 16-Jan-19 NO ALAM TAP 5 MINS. VALENZUELA CITY MCARTHUR HIWAY MARULAS VALENZUELA CITY 18-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS. #2026 GEN T DE LEON VALENZUELA CITY 21-Jan-19 3RD ALARM 3 MINS. 52 M GREGORIO ST BAGONG PILIPINO COMPOUND CANUMAY 21-Jan-19 2ND ALARM 5 MINS. WEST VALENZUELA CITY ADALIA ST. STA.LUCIA VILLAGE 1, VIENTE REALES VALENZUELA 23-Jan-19 2ND ALARM 6 MINS. CITY M BERNARDINO ST UGONG VALENZUELA CITY 25-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. LOT 6B F SANTIAGO ST PARADA VALENZUELA CITY 25-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS. MCARTHUR HIWAY MALINTA VALENZUELA CITY 26-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS. M.BERNARDINO ST. UGONG VALENZUELA CITY 27-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS. 14 ST.JAMES STREET. VIENTE REALES VALENZUELA CITY 27-Jan-19 1ST ALARM 5 MINS. SERVICE RD. (NLEX) KARUHATAN VALENZUELA CITY 28-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. IN FRONT OF CITICARE ALONG, MCARTHUR HI-WAY BALUBARAN 28-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. MALINTA VALENZUELA CITY LITTLE TAGAYTAY MARULAS VALENZUELA CITY 29-Jan-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 8 MINS. BRGY. COLOONG VALENZUELA CITY 30-Jan-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 5 MINS. M BERNARDINO ST UGONG VALENZUELA CITY 30-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. #66 MAYSAN ROAD VALENZUELA CITY 30-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. AREA 4 PINALAGAD VALENZUELA CITY 31-Jan-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS. ORETA SUBD. MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 01-Feb-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 3 MINS. SAN FRANCISCO ST. KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 03-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY KARUHATAN VALENZUELA CITY 03-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS. DULONG TANGKE, MALINTA VALENZUELA CITY 04-Feb-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 15 MINS. PUROK EX EXIT PASO DE BLAS, VALENZUELA CITY 04-Feb-19 CODE BLUE 5 MINS. BLOCK 6 LOT 8 PHASE 4 ASSUMPTION VILLAGE LINGUNAN 07-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. VALENZUELA CITY 4 GITNA STREET BIGNAY VALENZUELA CITY 07-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS, VALENZUELA VILLE BIGNAY VALENZUELA CITY 08-Feb-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 10 MINS. GRANDE VITA BIGNAY VALENZUELA CITY 09-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. F DELA CRUZ MAYSAN VALENZUELA CITY 09-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS. MAHABANG PARANG BIGNAY VALENZUELA CITY 13-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS. CENTRO ST. LAWANG BATO VALENZUELA CITY 13-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS. ITC CMPD. BAGBAGUIN VALENZUELA CITY 14-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. FRANCISCO ST. PASO DE BLAS VALENZUELA CITY 14-Feb-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 0 MINS. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY KARUHATAN VALENZUELA CITY 14-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. MAHABANG PARANG ST. BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 15-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. M BERNARDINO ST. UGONG VALENZUELA CITY 17-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. ALARCON ST. MAYSAN VALENZUELA CITY 17-Feb-19 1ST ALARM 5 MINS. PHASE 5 LINGUNAN VALENZUELA CITY 18-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 12 MINS. ROSARIO ST. GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 19-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS. PEARL ISLAND PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 19-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. GALGIERA GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 19-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS. CABRAL ST. LAWANG BATO, VLENZUELA CITY 19-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN. CABRAL ST. LAWANG BATO, VLENZUELA CITY 19-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. #132 BAHAY PARI GEN T DE LEON VALENZUELA CITY 20-Feb-19 1ST ALARM 10 MINS. STA.LUCIA VILLAGE PUNTURIN VALENZUELA CITY 20-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS. PADRINAO ST. KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 20-Feb-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 6 MINS. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY DALNDANAN, VALENZULA CITY 22-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN. # 239 E.MIRANDA ST. HHB CMPD. PASO DE BLAS VALENZUELA 23-Feb-19 1ST ALARM 6 MINS. CITY #41 MAKIPOT RINCON VALENZUELA CITY 23-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS. DOÑA ELENA PUNURIN VALENZUELA CITY 24-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN. LEMON ST ARBOURTOWN GEN T DE LEON VALENZUELA CITY 24-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS.

SOURCE: BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION - VALENZUELA CITY

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MCARTHUR HIGHWAY MALINTA VALENZUELA CITY 25-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. GOVERNOR SANTIAGO ST. MALINTA VALENZUELA CITY 27-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 27-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS. FERNANDO MALANDAY VALENZUELA CITY 28-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS. CAMILLA ST. DE CASTRO PASO DE BLAS VALENZUELA CITY 28-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS. #73 R VALENZUELA EXTENSION BBB MARULAS, VALENZUELA 28-Feb-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS, CITY MARIANO ST, BAGBAGUIN, VVALENZUELA 01-Mar-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 5 MINS. BAGONG NAYON ST. BAGBAGUIN, VALENZUELA CITY 01-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. QUE GRANDE ROAD SITIO SULOK UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 02-Mar-19 2ND ALARM 4 MINS. MACARTHUR HIGHWAY CORNER C. SANTIAGO DALANDANAN 02-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS. VALENZUELA CITY MULAWINAN ST PEARL ISLAND LAWANG BATO VAALENZUELA 02-Mar-19 CODE BLUE 4 MINS. CITY NO.18 F. DELA CRUZ, MAYSAN VALENZUELA CITY 05-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. URBANVILLE, LAWANG BAATO VALENZUELA CITY 06-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. MAYLAND LINGUNAN VALENZUELA CITY 06-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 13 MINS. E. MIRANDA ST. PASO DE BLAS VALENZUELA CITY 06-Mar-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 4 MINS. MARBLE VILLAS UGONG VALENZUELA CITY 07-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. M DELOS REYES ST GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 08-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. MAHABANG PARANG BIGNAY VALENZUELA CITY 09-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS. CHATEAU SUBD. LINGUNAN VALENZUELA CITY 09-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. DONESA 1 BALUBARAN VALENZUELA CITY 09-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS. GUILGERRA CMPD. ABALOS BUKID, GEN T DE LEON, 09-Mar-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 11 MINS. VALENZUELA CITY LAMESA ST. UGONG VALENZUELA CITY 09-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS. FORTUNE VILLAGE 2 GEN T DE LEON VALENZUELA CITY 10-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS. ST. JOHN VILLAS UGONG VALENZUIELA CITY 10-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. BLOCK 4 LOT 7 7 8 joy st sta.lucia phase 3 PUNTURIN 11-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. VALENZUUELA CITY S FELICIANO ST UGONG VALENZUELA CITY 13-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS. AGAPITO ST. GEN T DE LEON VALENZUELA CITY 15-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. ROMINEL ST VIENTE REALES VALENZUELA CITY 15-Mar-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 11 MINS. ASSUMPTION VILLAGE PHASE II LINGUNAN VALENZUELA CITY 15-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. BONIFACIO ST. CANUMAY EAST VALENZUELA CITY 16-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. AREA 3 PINALAGAD MALINTA VALENZUELA CITY 16-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS. R VALENZUELA ST MARULAS VALENZUELA CITY 16-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. PLANTERS PASOLO, VALENZUELA CITY 16-Mar-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 7 MINS. TOMAS MANUEL SUBDIVISION KARUHATAN VALENZUELA CITY 16-Mar-19 1ST ALARM 4 MINS. 2388 IPIL ST OLD PODRON BARANGAY GEN T DE LEON 16-Mar-19 1ST ALARM 1 MIN. VALENZUELA CITY A DELOS SANTOS CMPD BUKID MALINTA VALENZUELA CITY 16-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. BLK 6 VIENTE REALES VALENZUELA CITY 17-Mar-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 12 MINS. 18 F DELA CRUZ ST MAYSAN VALENZUELA CITY 17-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. DULONG TANGKE MALINTA VALENZUELA CITY 18-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. CUMAMELE DUPLEX GEN T DE LEON VALENZUELA CITY 19-Mar-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 21 MINS. OLIVEROS CMPD. UGONG VALENZUELA CITY 19-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS. 142 MAGNIOLIA ST. DE CASTRO SUBD. PASO DE BLA, 21-Mar-19 CODE RED 5 MINS. VALENZUELA CITY SAN GREGORIO ST. GEN T DE LEON VALENZUELA CITY 21-Mar-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 3 MINS. PEARL ISLAND CMPD. SITIO MALINIS ST. LAWANG BATO, 21-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 0 MINS. VALENZUELA CITY CHRISTMAS ST PHASE 1 PUNTURIN VALENZUELA CITY 21-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 16 MINS. LIBIS SITTIO KABATUHAN, GEN T DE LEON VALENZUELA CITY 22-Mar-19 5TH ALARM 2 MINS. CHINESE CHAMBER, MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 22-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS. #4 SANTA CRUZZST PALASAN, VALENZUELA CITY 22-Mar-19 1ST ALARM 5 MINS. NLEX MAPULANG LUPA, VALENZUELA CITY 22-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS. AVISEA SUBDIIVISION, BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 22-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. F DELA CRUZ ST MAYSAN VALENZUELA CITY 23-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 14 MINS. COR. GSIS,WEST SERVICE ROAD, BRGY. UGONG, VALENZZUELA 24-Mar-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 3 MINS. CITY MULAWINAN ST. LAWANG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 24-Mar-19 CODE RED 1 MIN. SERBANDO CMPD. MAPULANG LUPA, VALENZUELA CITY 24-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. GML LINGUNAN VC (RUBBER MASTER) LINGUNAN VALENZUELA 24-Mar-19 CODE RED 4 MINS. CITY ANTONIO SERAFIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, GEN T DE LEON, 25-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 23 MINS. VALENZUELA CITY MINDANAO AVE, UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 25-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS. MABOLO ST. TERRACE COMPOUND, PASOLO VALENZUELA CITY 25-Mar-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 20 MINS. 106 GALICA ST. MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 26-Mar-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 11 MINS. DEL MUNDO ST. UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 26-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS.

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GRAND VISTA SUBDIVISION, BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 26-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MINS. MULAWINAN LAWANG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 28-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN. P GREGORIO EXTENSION SIUDAD GRANDE, LINGUNAN, 28-Mar-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 6 MINS. VALENZUELA CITY BISIG, VALENZUELA CITY 29-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. JOLO ST. BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 29-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS. DEGALICIA ST. MAYSAN VALENZUELA CITY 30-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS. DON PAOLO SUBDIVISION, RINCON, VALENZUELA CITY 30-Mar-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 7 MINS. BONBON ST.UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 30-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS. CASA REVAL NORTHVILLE, BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 30 Mar 2019 NO ALARM TAP 13 MINS. MALINTA MARKET, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 30-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. H DE LESMO ST, LINGUNAN, VALENZUELA CITY 31-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. ITC CMPD BAGBAGUIN, VALENZUELA CITY 31-Mar-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS. M.H. DEL PILAR ST. CORNER F SEBASTIAN ST. POBLACION, 02-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN. VALENZUELA CITY #30 F. BAUTISTA ST. MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 02-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS. SAN MIGUEL HEIGHTS, MARULAS,, VALENZUELA CITY 03-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. E CABRAL ST MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 04-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS. #90 DELFIN ST., MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 04-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS. KABESANG PURO ST. PUNTURIN, VALENZUELA CITY 04-Apr-19 1ST ALARM 2 MINS. 3288 TEACHERS VILLAGE BRGY. GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA 05-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 5 MINS. CITY NARRA ST. PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 06-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 8 MINS. PLASTIC CITY, VIENTE RALES 06-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. GVI UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 06-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS. DAMA DE NOCHE ST. TAGALAG, VALENZUELA CITY 06-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. VICTORIA VILLAGE, CANUMAY EAST, VALENZUELA CITY 08-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. ISLA, VALENZUELA CITY 08-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. SITIO KABATUHAN, GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 08-Apr-19 2ND ALARM 1 MIN. SITIO KABATUHAN, GN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 08-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS. PACHECO ROAD 6, DALANDANAN, VALENZUELA CITY 08-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 24 MINS. M.BERNARDIN ST. UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 08-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 7 MINS. MALINIS ST. LAWANG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 08-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS. T JUAN ST. UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 09-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. FORTUNE ONE BRGY. GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 09-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. PINAGBAYAN ST. LINGUNAN, VALENZUELA CITY 10-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 15 MINS. MARITES ST. PASO DE BLAS, VALENZUELA CITY 10-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS. 76 MALINIS ST. LAWANG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 10-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. LOREX AVENUE GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 10-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 5 MINS. SAPANG BAKAW ST. LAWANG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 11-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 10 MINS. MACARTHUR HI-WAY MALINTA VALENZUELA CITY 11-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS. ROSARIO ST. GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 11-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS. 6066 MATIMIAS ST GEN T D LEON VALENZUELA CITY 11-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 12 MINS. SAINT JAMES ST. VIENTE REALES, VALENZUELA CITY 12-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 14 MINS. MALINIS ST. LAWANG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 12-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS. TRINIDAD ST. CANUMAY EAST VALENZUELA CITY 13-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. ISRAEL ST. COR INGRIA MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 13-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. PONCIANO ST. MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 14-Apr-19 1ST ALARM 2 MINS. GALAS ST. BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 14-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS. TOTAL GASOLINE STATION, MALANDAY VALENZUELA CITY 15-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS. BLK 5 LOT 16 GRACE LAND HOME GTDL, VALENZUELA CITY 15-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 5 MINS. BERNARDINO ST. UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 15-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS. EMBAMBI ST. TANADA, GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 16-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. PEREZ ST. GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 17-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. GOVERNOR I MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 18-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS. C RACE ST. LINGUNAN, VALENZUELA CITY 18-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. MINDANANO AVENUE, UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 19-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. NEW PRODON ACADEMY GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 19-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 12 MINS. LOT 21 & 22 BLOCK 30 PHASE 2A ARC ANGEL SWORD SUBDIVISION MARTINEZ COMPOUND ULINGAN LAWANG BATO, 20-Apr-19 1ST ALARM 5 MINS. VALENZUELA CITY 32 D SAINT JUDE COMPOUND 3 MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 20-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 9 MINS. #379 F PASCO ST. COLOONG, VALENZUELA CITY 20-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS. NLEX ALONG MACARTHUR HI-WAY KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA 21-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS. CITY TRASE ST. LINGUNAN, VALENZUELA CITY 21-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 7 MINS.

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MARISA ST. GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 21-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 12 MINS. BATIMANA CMP, MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 21-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 17 MINS. 12 MAR ST. F SANTIAGO, PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 22-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 13 MINS. BAHAYANG PAG-ASA MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 23-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. ASSUMPTION VILLAGE LINGUNAN, VALENZUELA CITY 24-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. SABINO COMPOUND, MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 24-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. F DELA CRUZ ST. MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 25-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS. INDEPENDENCE ST. GEN T DE LEON VALENZUELA CITY 25-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. DONA ELENA COMPOUND PUNTURIN, VALENZUELA CITY 25-Apr-19 3RD ALARM 5 MINS. STAR APPLE ST.GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 25-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS. MATIAS GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 26-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 16 MINS. EEI SERVICE RD, UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 26-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 24 MINS. RUBBER MASTER LINGUNAN, VALENZUELA CITY 26-Apr-19 CODE BLUE 8 MINS. FORTUNE 4 PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 27-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 4 MINS. 1453 GOVERNOR I SANTIAGO ST. SAINT LOUIE MALINTA, 27-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 4 MINS. VALENZUELA CITY SAN DIEGO MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 27-Apr-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 10 MINS. NOBA ROMANIA, BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 27-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. FRANCISCO ST. PASO DE BLAS, VALENZUELA CITY 29-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS. GALAS ST. BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 30-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS. FINI HOMES, MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 30-Apr-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS. F. SANTIAGO ST., PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 01-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS T. SANTIAGO ST., VEINTE REALES, VALENZUELA CITY 01-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS R. DIZON ST., WAWANG POLO, VALENZUELA CITY 01-May-19 1ST ALARM 8 MINS T. SANTIAGO ST., VEINTE REALES, VALENZUELA CITY 01-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS SIMEON DOON COMP., KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 01-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS STAR APPLE ST., GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 01-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS STA MONICA CMPD., SETERO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, GEN. T. 01-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY #5 PERIDOX, STA. MONICA, DALANDANAN, VALENZUELA CITY 02-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS T SANTIAGO, VEINTE REALES, VALENZUELA CITY 02-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS F DULALIA ST., LINGUNAN, VALENZUELA CITY 03-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 29 MINS MAC ARTHUR HIWAY, KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 03-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS BLK 4 BUKID, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 03-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS KAYPANAN ST., CANUMAY WEST, VALENZUELA CITY 03-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS ANDYA ST., BARANGAY WAWANG PULO, VALENZUELA CITY 03-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS NO. 1590 SEBASTIAN ST., BAGBAGUIN, VALENZUELA CITY 03-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 15 MINS 196 I. FERNANDO ST., DALANDANAN, VALENZUELA CITY 04-May-19 1ST ALARM 12 MINS 1 DE SAFRA, MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 04-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS METROVILLA SUBD., MAPULANG LUPA, VALENZUELA CITY 04-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS SEBASTIAN ST., BAGBAGUIN, VALENZUELA CITY 04-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS DIAM ST., GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 04-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS TATALON ST., UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 05-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS DULONG TANGKE KALIWA, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 05-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS JULO ST., BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 06-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS COLOONG 2 BUNGAD, VALENZUELA CITY 07-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS DISIPLINA VILLAGE, BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 08-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS DISIPLINA VILLAGE, UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 10-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS PERAS EXTENSION, BILOG BALANGKAS, VALENZUELA CITY 10-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 24 MINS ALONG GOV. SANTIAGO, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 11-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS E SANTOS ST., GITNANG TANGKE, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 12-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS GTDL ROAD, GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 12-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS DEL MUNDO ST., BRGY. UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 13-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS VALDEZ COMP., BRGY. PASO DE BLAS, VALENZUELA CITY 13-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS BONIFACIO COMPOUND, BARANGAY PASO DE BLAS, VALENZUELA 14-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS CITY ROAD 5 SAN MIGUEL HEIGHTS, MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 14-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 14 MINS PIO VALENZUELA, MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 14-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS 19 BUKID, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 14-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS DISIPLINA VILLAGE, BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 15-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS #34 A PABLO ST., BARANGAY KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 15-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS SAN DIEGO 2, MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 16-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 14 MINS LAMESA ST., UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 16-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS

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SABINO ALLEY ST., MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 16-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS REYES COMP., MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 16-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 27 MINS LAMESA ST., UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 16-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN PIO VALENZUELA COR LITTLE TAGAYTAY ST., BRGY. MARULAS, 17-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS VALENZUELA CITY CABATUAN, BRGY. MAPULANG LUPA, VALENZUELA CITY 18-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS MINDANAO AVENUE, UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 18-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS BONIFACIO COMPOUND, BARANGAY APSO DE BLAS, VALENZUELA 19-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS CITY LAMESA ST., UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 20-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN #38 SAINT LOUIS COMPOUND, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 22-May-19 1ST ALARM 4 MINS 198 P. VALENZUELA CONSTANTINO VILLAGE, MARULAS, VALENZUELA 23-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS CITY ELISIAN SUBDIVISION, MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 24-May-19 3RD ALARM 6 MINS DULONG TANGKE ST., MALINTA, VCALENZUELA CITY 26-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 12 MINS AQUARIUS ST., MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 26-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 22 MINS ALFAMART STORE, BRGY. POLO, VALENZUELA CITY 27-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS NLEX, PASO DE BLAS, VALENZUELA CITY 28-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS 589 MAC ARTHUR HIWAY, MALANDAY, VALENZUELA CITY 30-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS NORTHVILLE 1 , CASARIBAL, BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 30-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS COLOONG 2 BUNGAD, VALENZUELA CITY 30-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS 22 F. BAUTISTA ST., BRGY. MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 31-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS DIAM ROAD 3, BRGY. GEN. T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 31-May-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS PALASAN ZONE 6, VALENZUELA CITY 01-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS BLK. 1 LOT 2 IRENEVILLE, GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 02-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS AREA 4 PINALAGAD, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 02-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS SAN DIEGO ST., PASO DE BLAS, VALENZUELA CITY 02-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN GEN. T. DE LEON ROAD, BRGY. GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 02-Jun-19 2ND ALARM 1 MIN BATIMANA COMP., MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 02-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS COMPOUND 2, SITIO KABATUHAN, GEN. T. DE LEOM, VALENZUELA 03-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 16 MINS CITY GITNANG TANGKE. MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 04-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS RASSE ST., CANUMAY, VALENZUELA CITY 04-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS C MOLINA ST., VEINTE REALES, VALENZUELA CITY 05-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS TAMPOY 2, MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 06-Jun-19 4TH ALARM 2 MINS STA MONICA SUBD., UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 08-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 14 MINS C. CABRAL ST., MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 09-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS SAINT MATHEW COR SAINT LUIS FRANCISCO SUBDIVISION, VEINTE 10-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 17 MINS REALES, VALENZUELA CITY SANTAN ST., MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 12-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS HIPOLITO COMPOUND, BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 12-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS TAMARAW HERRERA ST., MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 13-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS MALINIS ST., LAWANG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 14-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS SAMPAGUITA ST., STA. LUCIA VILLAGE, VEINTE REALES, VALENZUELA 14-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 21 MINS CITY MULAWINAN ST., LAWANG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 18-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS 6039 QUE GRANDE ST., GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 18-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 18 MINS ALVIA ST., A. MARCELO, DALANDANAN, VALENZUELA CITY 18-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS FORTUNE 6, PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 19-Jun-19 1ST ALARM 6 MINS UNIVERSAL COMPOUND, FRANCISCO ST., KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA 19-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS CITY DULONG TANGKE. MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 20-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS URRUTIA ST., MALANDAY, VALENZUELA CITY 21-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 14 MINS CAPT. CRUZ, PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 22-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS DONESA 2, BALUBARAN, VALENZUELA CITY 22-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS A. FELICIANO ST., HILLSIDE 3 VILLE, UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 24-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN 287 P. DE GUZMAN ST., PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 25-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS GUMAMELA ST., CORNER DAMA DE NOCHE, MARULAS, VALENZUELA 25-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS CITY DIAM ST., GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 26-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 15 MINS 407 MAC ARTHUR HIWAY, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 29-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS 65 A KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 29-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS 407 MAC ARTHUR HIWAY, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 29-Jun-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS

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PASO DE BLAS ROAD, PASO DE BLAS, VALENZUELA CITY 02-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS PADRINAO ST., KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 03-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS FORTUNE VILLAGE 5, PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 03-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 16 MINS PABAYA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, MAPULANG LUPA, VALENZUELA 05-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS CITY KAMIA ST., CONSTANTINO SUBDIVISION, BARANGAY MARULAS, 05-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 16 MINS VALENZUELA CITY AREA 1 PINALAGAD, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 06-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS A. TONGCO ST., MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 08-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS TOMAS MANUEL SUBDIVISION, KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 09-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 22 MINS INDEPENDENCE ST., GEN. T. DE LEON. VALENZUELA CITY 09-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS ALONG MH DEL PILAR, MABOLO, VALENZUELA CITY 11-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS M. DE GALICIA ST., CANDIDO CMPD., MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 12-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS

670 A CARNATION ST CORNER DAISY ST MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 13-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS.

JOMAC COMPOUND, BAGBAGUIN, VALENZUELA CITY 16-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 12 MINS. SANTAN ST. MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 17-Jul-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 7 MINS. NO.25 BALUBARAN ST., MALINTA VALENZUELA CITY 19-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 12 MINS. FINI HOMES, MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 19-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. MACARTHUR HIGHWAY, KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 20-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS. MAGALANG ST. PINALAGAD, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 20-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 16 MINS. CAPT A TONGCO ST , MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 22-Jul-19 1ST ALARM 3 MINS M. DE GALICIA ST., MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 22-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS. AMVA SUBD., UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 23-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS PARAISO ST., KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 23-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS PISCES ST., BATIMANA COMPOUND, MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 24-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN TONGCO COMPOUND, MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 24-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS SABINO COMPOUND, MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 26-Jul-19 4TH ALARM 8 MINS. #5 BACANI ST, MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 29-Jul-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS. #6 HERRERA ST., DOÑA ATA, MARULAS VALENZUELA CITY 02-Aug-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS ILLISAN ST., MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 02-Aug-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MINS 271 NAVARETTE ST., ARKONG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 03-Aug-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MIINS PASO DE BLAS ROAD, PASO DE BLAS, VALENZUELA CITY 11-Aug-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MINS M. ANTONIO ST., MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 13-Aug-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS CJ SANTOS ST., MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 15-Aug-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS SAN GUILLERMO ST. PAG-ASA SUBD. KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 17-Aug-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS

KABESANG PURONG, PUNTURIN, VALENZUELA CITY 18-Aug-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 4 MINS 4531 RAMBUTAN ST., SANTOLAN, GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA 19-Aug-19 FIRE OUT UPON ARRIVAL 14 MINS CITY 328 GITNANG TANKE ST., MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 20-Aug-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS WAWANG PULO, VALENZUELA CITY 22-Aug-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS SAN ROQUE ESPIRITU, MABOLO, VALENZUELA CITY 22-Aug-19 NO ALARM TAP 12 MINS 49 MAKIPOT ST., MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 24-Aug-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS 0109 M H DEL PILAR, PULO, VALENZUELA CITY 24-Aug-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MINS M DELOS REYES ST., GEN T DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 30-Aug-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN. DISIPLINA VILLAGE, BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 31-Aug-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN. SACRED COMPOUND, SAN DIEGO, CANUMAY WEST, VALENZUELA 02-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS CITY RUBY ST., STA LUCIA VILLAGE 5, PUNTURIN, VALENZUELA CITY 03-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 14 MINS LIWAYWAY ST., MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 05-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS RUBBER MASTER, LINGUNAN, VALENZUELA CITY 05-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS DISIPLINA VILLAGE, PUNTURIN, VALENZUELA CITY 05-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS 601 MAGNOLIA HOMES COMPOUND, SANTOLAN ST., GE. T. DE LEON, 06-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 21 MINS VALENZUELA CITY 5013 GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 07-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS BIGNAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL OLD BLDG., GITNA ST., BIGNAY, 09-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS VALENZUELA CITY VISTA VERDE, LAWANG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 11-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS MENDOZA ST., ARKONG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 17-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS #70 GEN. T. DE LEON RAOD, VALENZUELA CITY 17-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS S. DE GUZMAN ST., PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 21-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS TATA ANDRES, PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 21-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS

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DE GULA ST., GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 21-Sep-19 3RD ALARM 3 MINS F. BAUTISTA ST., UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 22-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN 4658 JERON ST., SANTOLAN PHASE 2 SUBD., GEN. T. DE LEON, 24-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 14 MINS VALENZUELA CITY ORUCHA ST., TAÑADA SUBD., GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 25-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 11 MINS 300 M. H. DEL PILAR, MALANDAY, VALENZUELA CITY 26-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS OLD PRODON, GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 26-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS

RAMBOTAN CORNER SANTOLAN, GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 27-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS

DULALIA ST., LINGUNAN, VALENZUELA CITY 29-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS

4015 RAMINEL SUBD., EAST ROAD VEINTE REALES, VALENZUELA CITY 30-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS

325 LITTLE TOKYO, GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 30-Sep-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS PIO, MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 03-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS FRANCISCO ST., MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 03-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS F. LAZARO ST., RUBY VILLE SUBD., CANUMAY WEST, VALENZUELA 05-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS CITY SITIO CABATUHAN COMPOUND 3, GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA 06-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 12 MINS CITY ANVILLE SUBDIVISION, MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 08-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS MARCELO ST., MALANDAY, VALENZUELA CITY 11-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 13 MINS POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 12-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS MALINIS ST., LAWANG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 17-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS KALAMANSI ST., BILOG, BALANGKAS, VALENZUELA CITY 17-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS RESPONDED BY CITY MGM COMPOUND, SITIO GITNA, BAGBAGUIN, VALENZUELA CITY 17-Oct-19 1ST ALARM FS/INVESTIGATED BY VALENZUELA CITY FS -IIU MAYSAN ROAD, VALENZUELA CITY 18-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS FORTUNE VILLAGE 5, 24TH ST., PARADA, VCALENZUELA CITY 18-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS T. SANTIAGO ST., VEINTE REALES, VALENZUELA CITY 18-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS KABESANG PURONG, PUNTURIN, VALENZUELA CITY 19-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS PABAYA ST., MAPULANG LUPA, VALENZUELA CITY 20-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS J.P. ST., KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 22-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS ROAD 1, LINGAHAN ST., MALANDAY, VALENZUELA CITY 23-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MING F. DE GUZMAN COR TOMASA ST., PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 24-Oct-19 1ST ALARM 7 MINS MAC ARTHIT HIWAY, MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 25-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS ALERT CENTER COMPOUND, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 26-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 1MIN PERIS ST., GEN. T. DE LEON. VALENZUELA CITY 27-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS STEBAN SOUTH VILLAGE, DALANDANAN, VALENZUELA CITY 27-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 15 MINS NLEX NORTHBOUND LANE, GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENUELA CITY 28-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS MAPULANG LUPA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, MAPULANG LUPA, 29-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS VALENZUELA CITY 4017 CRUZ COMPOUND, GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 30-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS #61 G. LAZARO ST., DALANDANAN, VALENZUELA CITY 31-Oct-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS MAYSAN ROAD EXPO, MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 01-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS C. MOLINA ST., VEINTE REALES, VALENZUELA CITY 01-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MINS OLD SANTOLAN ROAD, GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 02-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS BRGY. POBLACION, VALENZUELA CITY 02-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN #80 LIWAYWAY ST., DIZON COMPOUND, MARULAS, VALENZUELA 04-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 15 MINS CITY #33 FILOMENA ST., MANOTOC SUBD., MAULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 04-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS T. SANTIAGO ST., VEINTE REALES, VALENZUELA CITY 07-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS FORTUNE 4 PILAR, PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 07-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS GITNANG TANGKE, MALINTA, VALNZUELA CITY 07-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS ALONG MAC ARTHUR HIWAY, KARUHTAN, VALENZUELA CITY 10-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS 168 ALICIA ST., FORTUNE VILLAGE, PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 11-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS ALONG MAC ARTHUR HIWAY, DALANDANAN, VALENZUELA CITY 13-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS DOÑA ELENA, PUNTURIN, VALENZUELA CITY 14-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN KABESANG PURONG, PUNTURIN, VALENZUELA CITY 14-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN

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KABESANG PURONG, PUNTURIN, VALENZUELA CITY 14-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS EAST SERVICE ROAD, CANUMAY EAST, VALENZUELA CITY 15-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS POBLACION ST., PULO, VALENZUELA CITY 16-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN 6198 S. FELICIANO ST., UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 17-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS LOT 3 & 4 BLK 5, INDUSTRIAL SUBD., PEARL ISLAND COMPOUND, 18-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 8 MINS PUNTURIN, VALENZUELA CITY 1088 CAREN TAÑAGA SUBDIVISION, MONDE ST., GEN. T. DE LEON, 18-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS VALENZUELA CITY PARADA FORTUNE 5 PASSION, BRGY., PASO DE BLAS, VALENZUELA 18-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS CITY CENTRO, LAWANG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 19-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS STA LUCIA CHAPEL PHASE 4, PUNTURIN, VALENZUELA CITY 19-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS BAGBAGUIN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, BAGBAGUIN, VALENZUELA 22-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS CITY 86 D MAC ARTHUR HIWAY, MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 25-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN SERVICE ROAD, MAYSAN, VALENZUELA CITY 26-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS C. SANTIAGO ST., DALANDANAN, VALENZUELA CITY 26-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 16 MINS GEN. T. DE LEON EXIT, VALENZUELA CITY 26-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 36 MINS VILLA STREET, PUNTURIN, VALENZUELA CITY 27-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS P. GREGORIO ST., LINGUNAN, VALENZUELA CITY 28-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 10 MINS DISIPLINA VILLAGE, BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 28-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN LAMESA ST., UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 29-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 9 MINS 16 HERMOSA COMPOUND, DALANDANAN, VALENZUELA CITY 29-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS MAHABANG PARANG, BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 29-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS DISIPLINA VILLAGE, BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 30-Nov-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN 499 SANTOLAN ROAD GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 01-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 1 MIN 2059 M. JUAN COMPOUND LA MESA UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 01-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 15 MINS NOVA GENERAL LUNA ST., ARTI SUBDIVISION, KARUHATAN, 02-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS VALENZUELA CITY

1229 MEDINA ST., BARRIO BITIK, GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 03-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS

J. P. ST., ARTY SUBDIVISION, KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 05-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS 107 MAYSAN ROAD MAYSAN VALENZUELA CITY 06-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS 467 MAC ARTHUR HIWAY, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 07-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS BERNARDO ST. PALASAN, VALENZUELA CITY 08-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 2 MINS 85 R. VALENZUELA EXTENSION, MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 10-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS 535 MAC ARTHUR HIWAY, MALINTA, VALEZUELA CITY 12-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS 1227 MEDINA ST., GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 13-Dec-19 2ND ALARM 7 MINS ALONG C-5 MINDANAO AVE., UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 15-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 17 MINS

4049 DE CASTRO SUBDIVISION, MAPULANG LUPA, VALENZUELA CITY 17-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS

110 B. GUMAMELA EXTENSION, VALENZUELA CITY 17-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 14 MINS SANTA MONICA SUBDIVISION, UGONG, VALENZUELA CITY 20-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 6 MINS 6079 STO. ROSARIO, MAPULANG LUPA, VALENZUELA CITY 22-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS ALBERTO BUKID, GEN. T. DE LEON, VALENZUELA CITY 23-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 15 MINS #48 BERNABE COMPOUND, KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 23-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 4 MINS DUMP SITE, PINALAGAD, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 24-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS #193 PIO VALENZUELA MARULAS, VALENZUELA CITY 25-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 17 MINS

SAMAKA COMPOUND SITIO MALINIS BAGBAGUIN, VALENZUELA CITY 25-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 14 MINS

412 ZAMORA ST. FORTUNE 7 PARADA, VALENZUELA CITY 25-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS STA. BRIGIDA ST. GUILLERMO SUBD. KARUHATAN, VALENZUELA CITY 28-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 5 MINS

#23 A. RINCON ST. MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 30-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 3 MINS DELA CRUZ COMPOUND BAGBAGUIN, VALENZUELA CITY 31-Dec-19 NO ALARM TAP 7 MINS

SOURCE: BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION - VALENZUELA CITY

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Table 91. Bantay Sunog Volunteers – District 1

BARANGAY SITIO/GROUP NAME OF TEAM LEADER NUMBER OF PERSONNEL ARKONG BATO Gugulan, Angelita 36 MANSANAS ST. Jusay, Josefina A. 9 BALANGKAS BARANGAY Gatchalian, Marshalyn 30 MAHABANG PARANG Romero, Marivic M. 35 CNAI MAHABANG PARANG Pluma, Miguel C. 27 NORTHVILLE 1 Sarmiento, Elmer A. 15 NORTHVILLE 2 De Asis, Julian Mar 11 DVB-CLUSTER 1 Gamido, Rodolfo S. 76 DVB-CLUSTER 2 Labsan, Precesila G. 78 DVB-CLUSTER 3 Cayabyab, Vic D. 75 BIGNAY DVB-CLUSTER 4 Onganon, Marilyn F. 62 DVB-GREEN BLDG.-CLUSTER 5 45 Pilapil Jr., Ramero Tomas DVB-GREEN BLDG.-CLUSTER 6 66 DVB-GREEN BLDG.-CLUSTER 7 Barquilla, Ana Marie C. 64 DVB C7 - ALPHA OMEGA Olalo, Shirley A. 83 DVB-CLUSTER 8 Calagahan, Jocelyn S. 197 DVB-CLUSTER 9 Calzo, Jocelyn C. 18 BISIG Bartolome, Bienvenido Jr. S. 24 UNITED LIBIS HOA PH. 1 Regalado, Emilia G. 24 CANUMAY EAST UNITED LIBIS HOA PH. 2 Rebello, Josephine R. 23 POLICE HOTLINE Arciga, Dante P. 14 T. SANTIAGO ST. Mangaba, Nieves 15 CANUMAY WEST VILLA BARETTO PH. 1 Lababit, Teresita A. 20 VILLA BARETTO PH. 2 Briones, Imelda G. 29 VILLA BARETTO PH. 3 Swing, Reynaldo D. 21 COLOONG Laxamana, Rommel 21 SAN JUAN Yee, Mariano H. 46 DALANDANAN VILLAGE HOA Alo, Rodrigo L. 3 DALANDANAN HULO Ortego, Rogelio Jr. 6 MACODA HOA Estilong, Teody D. 16 DALANDANAN PITAHOA Feliciano, Perlita 9 DAMAL HOA Dimalanta, Lorna F. 11 ENCARNACION Maglalang Crispin C. 3 Malit, Danilo K. 21 ISLA HOA ASS. INC. Clemente, Baby Lyn E. 30 ISLA OLD MEMBERS Angeles, Joel S. 20 LAWANG BATO Acuña, Romeo 21 ASSUMPTION VILLAGE PH. 1 Lopez, Angelito P. 60 ASSUMPTION VILLAGE PH. 2 Padrinao, Pedro Jr. M. 49 ASSUMPTION VILLAGE PH. 3 Chuateco, Arlene P. 24 LINGUNAN ASSUMPTION VILLAGE PH. 5 Alejandrino, Teresita 16 PINAGBAYANAN ST. Ignacio, Jonathan S. 8 Francisco, Ma. Roselle 49 MABOLO Lim, Fortunato N. 13 ST. ELSEWHERE ST. Cervantes, Samuel V. 12 MALANDAY LIBO, A. FERNANDO ST. ROAD 1, 2 & 3 Legaspi, Luzviminda V. 39 SAN ANDRES Castillo, Anita B. 58 A. DE CASTRO ST. De Guzman, Ronaldo S. 8 BUKID Villacorta, Edgardo A. 12 CACO ST. Caco, Helen A. 8 DULONG TANGKE Dalusong, Arnel E. 5 DULONG TANGKE - BAKAWAN Asido, Cedamo S. 39 MANABO COMPOUND 4 MALINTA PEÑA COMPOUND Darjuan, Danilo C. 9 PINALAGAD 3 PROMISE LAND HOUSING COOP. Octaviano, Teresita P. 25 DULONG CARNATION 3 DTMANA Inocencio, Rodrigo D. 24 BALUBARAN Dulap, Mario D. 41 ALLEY III Tiburcio, Eduardo C. 13 BERNARDO COMPOUND Candelaria, Avelino Jr. 5 ENRIQUEZ COMPOUND Varona, Rolando M. 13 PALASAN FORTUNE ST. Serilla, Isagani A. Sr. 7 RAMOS ST. - ZONE 6 Ramirez, Alma M. 10 STA CRUZ ST. - ZONE 2 Alejandro, Felimon S. 9 PARIANCILLO VILLA Panes, Wilfredo 35 A. CONCEPCION Paulino, Concepcion T. 13 PASOLO TIWALA ST. YANTUKAN Eduarte, Rolando 8 POLO Biron, Ma. Christina L. 8 Cariaga, Lanie T. 46 PUNTURIN L. NATIVIDAD Tomaneng, Anicia B. 30 RINCON Mores, Reynaldo B. 29 TAGALAG Picaña, Enrico O. 23

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CAPITIS COMPOUND Villaseñor, Cristina G. 6 CHENGVILLE PH. 1 Dequito, Marites C. 8 CHENGVILLE PH. 2 Oraza, Ruby A. 8 CHENGVILLE PH. 3 Aballe, Nul-ayn A. 10 CHENGVILLE PH. 4 Bautista, Freddie G. 7 CHENGVILLE PH. 5 Del Mundo, Feliciano E. 7 CHENGVILLE PH. 6 Paquibot, Virgie S. 7 VEINTE REALES CHENGVILLE PH. 7 Peralta, Juliana D. 10 LAON PHASE 1 Gavino, Rosita B. 5 LAON PHASE 2 Fuentes, Angeline L. 5 LAON PHASE 3 Ballonado, Loury G. 5 LAON PHASE 4 Montaño, Erlinda F. 6 LAON PHASE 5 Organo, Gualberto A. 7 LAON PHASE 6 Olingay, Gloria Y. 7 SITIO PALTOK Eleuterio, Shierilyn 29 WAWANG PULO Antonano, Wilhelmino M. 43 TOTAL 2072

SOURCE: PUBLIC SAFETY DIVISION

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Table 92. Bantay Sunog Volunteers – District 2 Table __. Bantay Sunog Volunteers (District 2) BARANGAY SITIO/GROUP NAME OF TEAM LEADER NUMBER OF PERSONNEL BAGONG NAYON Billones, Susita A. 25 BAGBAGUIN SAMAKA COMPOUND Maningas, Danilo M. 20 CALLE ONSE Gatuz, Amelia C. 41 DE GULA COMPOUND Villafuerte, Crispin R. 30 GUMAMELA EXT. Bautista, Emelita B. 20 NEW PRODON Norbes, Henrietta N. 18 POLICARPIO ST. Antiporda, Imelda O. 37 RIVERSIDE Espinosa, Nilo M. 10 SALVACION LOOK Hernandez, Niña P. 31 SANTIAGO KALIWA Guilaran, Teofisto P. Guillermo, Violeta C. 16 SANTIAGO KANAN Lamsen, Dina F. 7 SANTOLAN PH. 2 Libunao, Reynaldo D. 17 SITIO BITIK Candelaria, Vicente V. 19 SITIO KABATUHAN 1 Santiago, Reymundo A. 19 SITIO KABATUHAN 2 Recto, Manuel Jr. S. 36 SITIO KABATUHAN 3 Refuerzo, Edna P. 15 SPMI Duroy, Ma. Jennifer D. 16 URUTIA ST. Pasquito, Lanie 9 L. BERNARDINO II Mallo, Julieta D. 10 BERNADETTE ROAD Almanon, Emmalyn R. 12 OLD PRODON Jacinto, Rosylyn H. 43 TPNA - Trisol Policarpio Cabral, Imelda A. 41 GEN. T. DE LEON NeighborhoodSAN MIGUEL HOMESAssoc. Joson, Rolando R. 10 AREA 2 Gacutan, Romeo A. 116 AREA 3 Codog, Lilia R. 29 AREA 5 Dizon, Edwin M. 4 FRANCISCO COMPOUND Francisco, Bernardino G. 4 BTHOA Santos, Narciso G. 16 STA. BRIGIDA Lipata, Joel M. 31 PADRIGAL EXT. Medina, Arthur E. 19 HOA Malabanan, Arsenia F. 7 KARUHATAN SMC Duplex Hernandez, Romina B. 12 PUROK 4-SKML Sellote, Renante 26 MAPULANG LUPA Responsible Welfare Volunteer 9 GroupA. FERNANDO - RWVG Andrada, Noel R. 9 ANAK DALITA Santia, Ailyn 26 BAI MARESAS Abaño, Romeo S. 9 DON PEDRO Magbologtong, Julito C. 7 EM'S BARRIO Albayalde, Joselito C. 8 ENGRACIA Baguisi, Rossana M. 30 ESPIRITU Genoviz, Rogelio S. Sr. 5 F. BAUTISTA Raymundo, Danilo C. 5 MAGSAYSAY Morales, Ronaldo M. 9 MARULAS MARKET 3 OLD TAMARAW ST. Pablo, Andres L. 3 SAN DIEGO Latoc, Artemus M. 5 SAN MIGUEL ROAD Labrador, Della C. 14 SANTAN Ariola, Samuel G. 4 SERRANO Cabajar, Armando B. 13 T. CONCEPCION HOA Campos, Cesar N. 54 TELECOM COMPD. Malang, Dante Sr. 14 TAMPOY II 8 HAPPY SITE & LOWER CATADOR 3 MARULAS PACWELD Balintong, Jinkee Leonila S. 18 CONSTANTINO Dalida, Lorna A. 115 Cantillon, Danilo 70 MAYSAN CM PARAGAS Jorda, Bonsil M. 7 PARADA Sabaulan, Boy 6 BAGONG KAUNLARAN Estorninos, Lolita A. 44 BONIFACIO COMPOUND De Guzman, Ramon 7 DELA CRUZ COMPOUND & DR. Voz, Felipe R. 5 MARIANO LAUREL DRIVE VALDEZ COMPOUND Dulo, Rosalinda R. 41 MARTINEZ COMPOUND Soriano, Eutiquia 34 PASO DE BLAS DE SOTTO ST. De Sotto, Pablito 12 BOUNDARY BONBON Singson, Aurora A. 18 BONBON VILLE Marquez, Midel B. 12 DISIPLINA VILLAGE PH. 1 Barbecho, Federico B. 7 DISIPLINA VILLAGE PH. 2 Ronquillo, Aritas F. 37 HLNA Lucio, Benigno A. 5 LAMESA GITNA Gonzales, Eufrocina V. 7 LAMESA ST. HOA Abanador, Cherrylyn R. 18 LAMESA ST. UNITED HOPE Yabut, Valentino M. 28 LAMESA VILLE Catacutan, Imelda G. 6 RUMHAI 1 Macam, Sylvia R. 15 RUMHAI 2 32 SITIO SULOK - DUHAT Dacera, Primitivo P. 18 TULAY KAWAYAN Manalo, Marisa 12 AMVACA 206 BINATUGAN Gabonada, Elisa B. 5 ST. JOHN Canlas, Ruby T. 6 RSGK-DV Biares, Daisy C. 125 UGONG SM SQUARE EXEC. HOMES Ison, Rolando R. 25 TOTAL 1,955

SOURCE: PUBLIC SAFETY DIVISION

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5. JAIL MANAGEMENT AND PENOLOGY

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Table 93. Summary of Types of Crime

Inmates Involved PARTICULARS Male Female

A. INDEX CRIMES

1. Against a Person MURDER 25 0 HOMICIDE 16 1 RAPE 14 0 PHYSICAL INJURY 12 1 Sub Total 67 2 2. Against Property ROBBERY 34 3 THEFT 20 4 Sub Total 54 7 3. Other Index Crimes OTHER 30 2 Sub Total 30 2 TOTAL OF INDEX CRIMES 151 11

B. NON - INDEX CRIMES

RA 9165 635 85 OTHER 18 6 Sub Total 653 91 GRAND TOTAL 804 102

Table 94. Summary of Inmates Released/Committed 2019

NUMBER OF RELEASED / MALE FEMALE COMMITTED INMATES COMMITTED RELEASED COMMITTED RELEASED JANUARY 140 285 17 35 FEBRUARY 123 146 26 18 MARCH 104 191 26 16 APRIL 163 155 36 15 MAY 174 121 16 29 JUNE 133 154 10 17 JULY 144 184 17 21 AUGUST 133 123 24 25 SEPTEMBER 127 122 22 26 OCTOBER 165 176 25 44 NOVEMBER 126 145 18 18 DECEMBER 58 138 7 19 TOTAL 1590 1940 244 283

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Table 95. Modes of Release

NO. OF NO. OF MODE OF RELEASE RELEASED (MALE RELEASED RELEASED ON RECOGNIZANCE 56 13 RELEASED ON PROBATION 124 29 RELEASED ON BAIL 428 43 SERVED SENTENCE 364 45 ACQUITTED 265 33 DISMISSED 132 14 PROVISIONALLY DISMISSED 137 0 RELEASED ON GCTA 288 39 OTHER MODE 3 60 TRANSFERRED TO BUCOR / CIW 102 7 TRANSFERRED WITH IN NCR 5 0 TRANSFERRED TO OTHER INSTITUTIONS 11 0 TRANSFERRED OUTSIDE NCR 2 0 PAID FINE 9 0 REHAB 0 0 TOTAL 1926 283

Table 96. Percentage of Congestion Lot Area Floor Area Cell Area Ideal Jail Percent of Name of Jail Variance (sq.m) (sq.m) (sq.m) Capacity Population Congestion VALENZUELA CJ-MALE DORM 484 1350 982 209 685 476 228% VALENZUELA CJ-FEMALE DORM 484 270 250 53 97 44 82%

SOURCE: BUREAU OF JAIL MANAGEMENT AND PENOLOGY-VALENZUELA CITY

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Table 97. BJMP – Valenzuela Manpower Complement

Rank Female Male Total Jail Superintendent 0 1 1 Jail Senior Inspector 2 1 3 Jail Inspector 1 0 1 Senior Jail Officer 4 0 1 1 Senior Jail Officer 3 1 3 4 Senior Jail Officer 2 1 6 7 Senior Jail Officer 1 2 4 6 Jail Officer 3 2 5 7 Jail Officer 2 6 14 20 Jail Officer 1 12 24 36 Total 27 59 86 Table 98. CCTV Monitoring System

Location Number of CCTV Status ENTRANCE 1 OPERATIONAL SEARCHING AREA 1 OPERATIONAL 3RD FLOOR HALLWAY 1 OPERATIONAL

INFORMATION AREA 1 OPERATIONAL 4TH FLOOR HALLWAY 1 OPERATIONAL 5TH FLOOR 1 OPERATIONAL 4TH FLOOR IWD AREA 1 OPERATIONAL GATE TO RTC 1 OPERATIONAL OPERATIONAL

2ND FLOOR ENTRANCE 1 CITY VALENZUELA - HALLWAY 1 OPERATIONAL COMMISSARY AREA 1 OPERATIONAL COURT SIDE/AUDITORIUM 1 OPERATIONAL SIDE OF RTC 1 OPERATIONAL PARKING AREA(LEFT SIDE 1 OFFLINE Total 14 Table 99. Alternative Learning System for Inmates

Level No. of Students No. of Teacher FEMALE DORM: ELEMENTARY 2 1 HIGH SCHOOL 12 BASIC 4 MALE DORM:

ELEMENTARY 120 1 PENOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND JAIL OF BUREAU HIGH SCHOOL 70 1 BASIC 86 1

Total SOURCE:

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6. SOCIAL WELFARE

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Table 100. Government Internship Program Statistics Government Internship Program Statistics BARANGAY FEMALE MALE TOTAL Arkong Bato 1 0 1 Bagbaguin 0 1 1 Balangkas 3 1 4 Bignay 1 2 3 Bisig 1 1 2 Canumay East 0 1 1 Canumay West 0 1 1 Coloong 1 1 1 Dalandanan 0 2 2 Gen. T. De Leon 3 5 8 Isla 1 2 3 Karuhatan 0 4 4 Lawang Bato 0 0 0 Lingunan 3 4 7 Mabolo 0 1 1 Malanday 2 0 2 Malinta 5 2 7 Mapulang Lupa 1 1 2 Marulas 1 0 1 Maysan 0 0 0 Palasan 0 0 0 Parada 0 2 2 Pariancillo Villa 1 1 2 Paso De Blas 2 3 5 Pasolo 2 2 4 Poblacion 0 1 1 Polo 0 0 0 Punturin 1 2 3 Rincon 0 1 1 Tagalag 0 1 1 Ugong 1 0 1 Veinte Reales 3 2 5 Wawang Pulo 0 0 0 TOTAL 30 44 74

SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 101. PWD Statistics per Type of Disability

TYPE OF DISABILITY

Barangay MENTAL INTELLECTUAL HEARING VISUAL SPEECH ORTHOPEDIC LEARNING PSYCHOSOCIAL ARKONG BATO 14 0 14 50 18 70 15 11 BAGBAGUIN 7 14 22 63 20 120 24 18 BALANGKAS 19 7 24 95 8 130 21 12 BIGNAY 35 3 31 94 34 259 27 49 BISIG 2 2 2 33 3 39 6 4 CANUMAY EAST 6 5 8 62 15 77 12 9 CANUMAY WEST 18 3 24 104 41 203 41 29 COLOONG 19 4 11 91 10 171 26 15 DALANDANAN 21 4 18 152 11 178 36 33 GEN.T 120 21 78 467 54 764 153 124 ISLA 4 2 6 28 3 52 16 8 KARUHATAN 36 2 58 361 53 354 83 136 LAWANG BATO 16 4 9 65 13 120 19 12 LINGUNAN 17 2 26 135 20 173 33 26 MABOLO 4 0 2 23 3 33 3 3 MALANDAY 24 5 36 129 29 198 24 20 MALINTA 61 11 77 500 45 644 87 96 MAPULANG LUPA 23 1 20 66 18 194 28 15 MARULAS 80 10 92 577 57 715 99 109 MAYSAN 21 2 27 174 19 265 45 71 P.VILLA 4 0 2 17 0 18 2 0 PALASAN 5 2 8 42 12 54 12 11 PARADA 16 0 19 109 25 208 44 32 PASO DE BLAS 15 0 9 83 6 114 21 20 PASOLO 13 2 10 67 11 63 11 12 POBLACION 0 0 0 17 1 7 0 3 POLO 2 0 1 28 2 19 5 5 PUNTURIN 17 5 18 56 13 117 23 21 RINCON 2 3 8 73 7 84 21 10 TAGALAG 4 5 6 50 2 44 8 8 UGONG 45 25 40 143 24 275 40 36 V.REALES 35 2 23 117 22 187 39 16 WAWANG PULO 5 0 6 17 9 29 7 9 TOTAL 710 146 735 4088 608 5978 1031 983 GRAND TOTAL 14279

SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 102. Summary of PWD Issuance of ID and Booklet

ISSUANCE OF ID AND BOOKLETS BARANGAY 0 - 9 10-17 18-25 26-36 37-47 48-59 60 - ABOVE TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F M F M F ARKONG BATO 19 5 13 15 14 11 16 18 16 22 28 39 2 2 220 BAGBAGUIN 25 12 28 20 22 14 18 18 21 29 43 42 6 0 298 BALANGKAS 16 14 20 15 21 24 26 20 26 40 40 62 4 8 336 BIGNAY 32 25 40 37 28 36 34 54 50 53 75 77 8 7 556 BISIG 9 8 2 2 4 2 5 7 3 11 11 15 7 7 93 CANUMAY EAST 12 16 17 9 12 17 18 17 13 23 25 29 1 1 210 CANUMAY WEST 44 21 38 28 19 29 41 35 27 58 62 76 4 3 485 COLOONG 12 12 37 21 7 27 22 24 35 45 44 70 1 7 364 DALANDANAN 27 15 25 32 19 33 31 40 34 58 61 93 4 6 478 GEN.T 133 63 122 93 90 136 142 147 155 185 259 334 14 17 1890 ISLA 16 6 9 3 13 8 6 10 6 18 13 14 1 0 123 KARUHATAN 75 36 57 49 64 78 80 88 83 126 178 225 5 9 1153 LAWANG BATO 25 18 21 15 20 14 15 14 24 24 32 42 5 2 271 LINGUNAN 36 26 36 25 25 28 28 38 34 42 52 74 4 5 453 MABOLO 5 8 1 4 3 5 2 6 4 11 8 15 0 2 74 MALANDAY 34 15 32 33 23 26 31 33 36 57 78 83 4 7 492 MALINTA 72 44 80 60 87 105 101 119 125 205 229 305 22 31 1585 MAPULANG LUPA 30 18 19 20 27 22 22 26 23 39 62 78 4 0 390 MARULAS 84 44 111 92 87 109 132 140 160 204 277 347 24 17 1828 MAYSAN 37 28 43 29 36 36 42 54 45 74 98 118 5 8 653 P.VILLA 4 5 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 8 10 10 0 0 45 PALASAN 13 17 6 4 6 11 10 16 10 11 25 17 1 3 150 PARADA 43 23 35 28 26 30 38 33 46 44 54 79 4 3 486 PASO DE BLAS 22 17 18 11 15 23 22 19 30 26 39 39 0 5 286 PASOLO 9 14 10 9 15 18 12 18 19 16 26 35 2 1 204 POBLACION 3 7 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 3 2 0 0 28 POLO 7 6 3 3 7 5 4 10 3 4 5 7 0 5 69 PUNTURIN 19 19 14 16 17 4 19 32 27 23 35 54 2 4 285 RINCON 12 15 8 8 10 11 8 17 19 25 28 51 2 4 285 TAGALAG 9 6 6 6 3 5 5 10 12 21 17 27 1 2 130 UGONG 53 17 51 54 42 51 45 46 43 61 79 111 5 8 666 V.REALES 24 26 35 23 24 23 30 30 35 41 68 86 6 5 456 WAWANG PULO 11 4 3 7 4 4 5 3 8 14 11 16 0 0 90 TOTAL 972 610 941 773 793 948 1012 1147 1174 1621 2075 2672 148 179 15065

SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 103. Number of Pag Asa Youth Association Of The Philippines (PYAP)

BARANGAY MALE FEMALE TOTAL Arkong Bato 16 19 35 Bagbaguin 18 1 19 Balangkas 14 1 15 Bisig 10 24 34 Bignay 21 6 27 Canumay East 46 35 81 Canumay West 0 1 1 Coloong 33 13 46 Dalandanan 26 20 46 Gen. T. De Leon 67 34 22 Karuhatan 35 36 71 Isla 17 19 36 Lawang Bato 16 16 32 Lingunan 0 2 2 Mabolo 17 9 26 Malanday 37 23 59 Malinta 44 33 77 Mapulang Lupa 2 19 21 Marulas 17 17 34 Maysan 12 19 31 Palasan 8 11 19 Parada 10 8 18 Pariancillo Villa 6 5 11 Paso De Blas 129 106 235 Pasolo 3 4 7 Poblacion 9 12 21 Pulo 23 19 1 Punturin 39 19 58 Rincon 12 7 19 Tagalag 8 24 32 Ugong 18 20 38 Veinte Reales 24 22 46 Wawang Pulo 20 12 32 Grand Total 745 507 1,252

SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 104. PYAP Members According To Educational Attaintment

CURRICULUM TOTAL College 380 High School 832 Elementary 40

Table 105. Number Of OSY-PYAP Members According To Gender

MALE FEMALE TOTAL 605 647 1252

Table 106. Number of PYAP Members According To Civil Status

STATUS TOTAL Single 1,251 Married 1 Live in 1252

Table 107. Total Amount Extended from all point of services

OFFICE TOTAL AMOUNT EXTENDED Main Php 19,727,600.00 3s Karuhatan Php 2,019,500.00 3s Marulas Php 3,625,000.00 3s Gen T De Leon Php 6,493,500.00 3s Ugong Php 1,759,000.00 3s Punturin Php 3,038,000.00 Grand Total Php 36,662,600.00

SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 108. Emergency Welfare Programs (CIU/3S Centers)

REFERRALS / NETWORKING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE CERTIFICATE BARANGAY OF INDIGENCY SOCIAL CASE REFERRAL MEDICAL BALIK STUDY REPORT LETTERS ASSISTANCE PROBINSYA M F M F M F M F M F Arkong Bato 9 36 27 36 0 0 80 174 0 0 Bagbaguin 17 53 54 100 0 0 82 156 0 0 Balangkas 13 37 39 59 0 0 112 268 0 0 Bignay 31 108 57 99 0 0 241 508 0 0 Bisig 4 10 4 6 0 0 36 81 0 0 Canumay East 8 44 34 47 0 0 84 126 0 1 Canumay West 32 92 68 96 0 0 231 403 1 1 Coloong 13 43 43 57 0 0 142 348 0 0 Dalandanan 14 56 50 94 0 0 174 451 0 0 Gen T. De Leon 240 556 281 579 0 0 1111 2877 0 3 Isla 7 15 5 26 0 0 63 153 0 0 Karuhatan 124 224 168 413 0 0 514 903 0 0 Lawang Bato 23 54 32 66 0 0 79 201 0 0 Lingunan 28 44 77 107 0 0 179 392 0 0 Mabolo 4 5 6 7 0 0 34 60 0 0 Malanday 36 83 35 74 0 0 224 570 0 0 Malinta 74 219 162 214 0 0 647 1802 0 1 Mapulang Lupa 45 188 67 139 0 0 134 321 0 0 Marulas 206 437 234 495 0 0 644 1538 0 0 Maysan 38 68 67 113 0 0 178 417 0 0 Palasan 4 21 10 32 0 0 53 117 0 0 Parada 23 87 30 93 0 0 117 245 1 0 Pariancillo Villa 6 13 5 18 0 0 26 54 0 0 Paso De Blas 20 59 44 79 0 0 93 181 0 0 Pasolo 9 11 21 50 0 0 77 173 0 0 Poblacion 0 1 0 3 0 0 6 17 0 0 Polo 0 6 1 4 0 0 28 43 0 0 Punturin 30 63 25 73 0 0 223 463 0 0 Rincon 2 19 25 45 0 0 61 152 0 0 Tagalag 4 8 21 21 0 0 40 83 0 0 Ugong 80 192 143 208 7 12 299 864 0 0 Viente Reales 21 45 46 82 0 0 144 367 0 0 Wawang Pulo 6 16 8 5 0 0 32 83 0 0 TOTAL 1171 2913 1889 3540 7 12 6158 14591 2 6

SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 109 A. Aftercare Services for Operation Tokhang

ONGOING CLIENTS BARANGAY TOTAL MALE FEMALE Arkong Bato 15 2 17 Bagbaguin 8 0 8 Balangkas 9 0 9 Bignay 23 3 26 Bisig 1 0 1 Canumay East 0 0 0 Canumay West 11 1 12 Coloong 5 0 5 Dalandanan 15 1 16 Gen t de leon 13 4 17 Isla 1 0 1 Karuhatan 12 1 13 Lawang Bato 9 0 9 Lingunan 6 0 6 Mabolo 5 0 5 Malanday 25 0 25 Malinta 19 1 20 Mapulang Lupa 8 0 8 Marulas 10 2 12 Maysan 22 1 23 Palasan 1 0 1 Parada 10 0 10 Pariancillo Villa 2 0 2 Paso de blas 18 0 18 Poblacion 0 0 0 Pasolo 5 1 6 Pulo 0 0 0 Punturin 6 1 7 Rincon 5 1 6 Tagalag 4 0 4 Ugong 10 1 11 Veinte Reales 3 1 4 Wawang Pulo 1 0 1 Total 282 21 303

SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 109 B. Aftercare Services for Operation Tokhang

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

TOTAL

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

FEMALE

EMPLOYED UNDER THE THE UNDER EMPLOYED

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MALE

GOVERNMENT INTERNSHIP (GIP) INTERNSHIP GOVERNMENT

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

TOTAL

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

FEMALE

OR CHILDREN) OR

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MALE

PROVIDED SCHOLARSHIP (CLIENT (CLIENT SCHOLARSHIP PROVIDED

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

TOTAL

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

FEMALE

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

FACILITATED EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FACILITATED

MALE

UNDER THE CITY GOVERNMENT CITY THE UNDER

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

TOTAL

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

FEMALE

ASSISTANCE

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

PROVISION OF LIVELIHOOD

MALE

BARANGAY

TOTAL

Wawang Pulo

Veinte Reales

Ugong

Tagalag

Rincon

Punturin

Pulo

Pasolo

Poblacion

Paso Paso de blas

Pariancillo Villa

Parada

Palasan

Maysan

Marulas

Mapulang Lupa

Malinta

Malanday

Mabolo

Lingunan

Lawang Bato

Karuhatan

Isla

Gen t de leon

Dalandanan

Coloong

Canumay West

Canumay East

Bisig

Bignay

Balangkas

Bagbaguin Arkong Bato Arkong

SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 110. Number of Registered Senior Citizens

BARANGAY NUMBER OF SENIOR CITIZENS

Arkong Bato 867 Balangkas 1,286 Bignay 2,117 Bisig 222 Canumay East 715 Canumay West 1,435 Coloong 1,254 Dalandanan 2,084 Isla 484 Lawang Bato 881 Lingunan 1,390 Mabolo 228 Malanday 1,687 Malinta 3,925 Palasan 658 Pariancillo Villa 245 Pasolo 712 Poblacion 67 Polo 147 Punturin 1,336 Rincon 571 Tagalag 360 Viente Reales 1,876 Wawang Pulo 396 Bagbagun 1,015 Gen T. De Leon 8,753 Karuhatan 4,000 Mapulang Lupa 1,522 Marulas 6,506 Maysan 2,221 Parada 1,596 Paso De Blas 1,080 Ugong 2,564 TOTAL 54,200

SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 111. Summary of Assistive Devices Granted

BARANGAY MALE FEMALE TOTAL Arkong Bato 4 2 6 Bagbaguin 7 6 13 Balangkas 3 6 9 Bignay 7 10 17 Bisig 6 3 9 Canumay East 2 3 5 Canumay West 10 7 17 Coloong 4 10 14 Dalandanan 5 5 10 Gen T. De Leon 27 40 67 Isla 0 3 3 Karuhatan 13 23 36 Lawang Bato 2 1 3 Lingunan 16 6 22 Mabolo 0 1 1 Malanday 8 3 11 Malinta 22 40 62 Mapulang Lupa 9 10 19 Marulas 19 17 36 Maysan 5 15 20 Palasan 5 3 8 Parada 4 14 18 Parancillo Villa 0 1 1 Paso De Blas 7 1 8 Pasolo 4 2 6 Poblacion 0 1 1 Pulo 3 3 6 Punturin 9 4 13 Rincon 2 6 8 Tagalag 1 3 4 Ugong 11 16 27 Viente Reales 5 9 14 Wawang Pulo 3 2 5 TOTAL RECEPIENTS 223 276 499

SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 112. Assistive Device Provision

ASSISTIVE DEVICE MALE FEMALE TOTAL Adult Wheelchair 125 150 275 Pedia Wheelchair 6 0 16 Adult Crutches 14 5 19 Pedia Crutches 0 1 1 Walker 11 23 34 Quad Cane 33 39 72 Single Cane 23 20 43 Nebulizer 11 28 39 GRAND TOTAL 223 266 499

SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 113. VC Cares Beneficiaries 2019

BARANGAY MALE FEMALE TOTAL Arkong Bato 0 1 1 Bagbaguin 3 11 14 Balangkas 0 4 4 Bignay 3 55 58 Bisig 0 0 0 Canumay East 0 2 2 Canumay West 2 20 20 Coloong 1 25 27 Dalandanan 4 9 10 Gen T. De Leon 0 78 82 Isla 3 1 1 Karuhatan 1 51 54 Lawang Bato 1 4 5 Lingunan 0 6 7 Mabolo 1 0 0 Malanday 0 22 23 Malinta 3 29 29 Mapulang Lupa 6 40 43 Marulas 1 75 81 Maysan 0 31 32 Palasan 6 6 6 Parada 0 36 42 Parancillo Villa 2 14 14 Paso De Blas 0 27 29 Pasolo 0 2 2 Poblacion 0 0 0 Pulo 0 0 0 Punturin 1 19 20 Rincon 0 2 2 Tagalag 0 0 0 Ugong 2 41 43 Viente Reales 4 72 76 Wawang Pulo 0 0 0 TOTAL 44 683 727

SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 114. PHILHEALTH Assistance by the City

BARANGAY MALE FEMALE DISTRICT I Arkong Bato 58 31 Balangkas 73 75 Bignay 112 129 Bisig 25 18 Canumay East 50 58 Canumay West 78 97 Coloong 88 80 Dalandanan 91 87 Isla 81 33 Lawang Bato 33 56 Lingunan 168 97 Mabolo 35 34 Malanday 64 61 Malinta 195 196 Palasan 65 46 Pariancillo Villa 47 34 Pasolo 69 35 Poblacion 13 4 Polo 40 20 Punturin 49 60 Rincon 36 40 Tagalag 95 40 Viente Reales 91 119 Wawang Pulo 47 27 TOTAL 1,703 1,477 DISTRICT II Bagbaguin 49 76 Gen T. De Leon 357 531 Karuhatan 134 237 Mapulang Lupa 87 137 Marulas 274 459 Maysan 116 156 Parada 48 117 Paso De Blas 47 70 Ugong 111 199 TOTAL 1,223 1,982 GRAND TOTAL 2,926 3,459

SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 115. Comparative Statistical Reports On Enrolment

School Year 3 - year old 4 - year old Total 2019 - 2020 2962 7771 10733 2018 - 2019 5697 6087 11784 2017 - 2018 3328 8043 11371 2016 - 2017 3588 6051 9639 2015 - 2016 2183 6873 9056

Table 116. Number Of Day Care Workers

DAY CARE WORKERS School Year Total District I District II 2019 - 2020 93 86 179

Table 117. Number Of Day Care Centers

DAY CARE CENTERS School Year Total District I District II 2019-2020 50 36 86

SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 118. Enrolment Report S.Y. 2018-2019 - District I

No. of No. Barangay No. Day Care Center No. Day Care Worker Nursery Kinder Total Classes 1 Arkong Bato 1 Arkong Bato A 1 Jessica Angelee R. Baquiran 26 36 62 2 Arkong Bato B 2 Restie A. Escobia 22 39 61 2 Arkong Bato C 3 John Marlo C. Tilla-in - 72 72 2 2 Balangkas 2 Balangkas (3S) A 4 Ferdinand S. Gaquit 30 24 54 2 Balangkas (3S) B 5 Freddie B. Caputero - 53 53 2 Balangkas (3S) C 6 Patricia Joy S.D. Torreblanca 30 20 50 2 3 Bilog A 7 Andrea G. Toh 31 57 88 3 Bilog B 8 Kristine Joyce C. Salvador 31 24 55 2 3 Bignay 4 Bignay I A 9 Annie C. Dorias 14 26 40 2 Bignay I B 10 Jenny S. Soriano - 53 53 2 5 Bignay II 11 Dimple D. Bravo 25 60 85 3 6 Bignay II (Extension) 12 Victoria C. Pacios 28 56 84 3 7 Bignay III A 13 Ma. Reynarey S. Bulan 29 74 103 3 Bignay III B 14 Felix V. Alondres 0 60 60 2 8 Bignay (3S) IV 15 Karl Cedrick Remo 18 39 57 2 9 Bignay V 16 Maria Roda S. Jamilla 20 48 68 3 10 Bignay VI 17 Nanette F. Recamara 11 27 38 2 11 Bignay VII 18 Rochelle Ann A. Imjada 22 39 61 2 12 Bignay VIII 19 Michelle Ann V. De Castro 15 26 41 2 13 Bignay IX 20 Rosie C. Silos 28 52 80 3 14 Bignay X A 21 Hazel L. Velilla 19 24 43 2 Bignay X B 22 Jomar E. Ceniza 19 26 45 2 15 Bisig 23 Paula Jericka N. Manapat 18 23 41 2 4 Bisig 16 Canumay East 24 Liza T. Bejeson 22 57 79 3 5 Canumay East 17 Canumay Libis A 25 Ferlyn B. Serio 31 29 60 2 Canumay Libis B 26 Clarissa DG. Salao 27 29 56 2 Canumay Libis C 27 Donna Mae Valeriano - 60 60 2 18 Canumay West A 28 Gladys M. Marcos 21 49 70 2 6 Canumay West Canumay West B 29 Verni V. Tejada 27 43 70 2 Canumay West C 30 Editha V. Daniega - 79 79 2 19 Morning Ville A 31 Eron Pol P. Tolentino - 50 50 2 Morning Ville B 32 Rosemarie V. Domingo (deceased)30 0 30 1 Morning Ville C 33 Jalou P. Erpelo - 54 54 2 7 Coloong 20 Coloong A 34 Lea D. Poblete 21 27 48 2 Coloong B 35 Michelle Rose T. Venus 17 26 43 2 Coloong C 36 Jenett G. Santiago - 51 51 2 8 Dalandanan 21 Dalandanan I A 37 Jhamaila A. Larosa 24 25 49 2 Dalandanan I B 38 Marciana C. Sadiwa - 58 58 2 22 Dalandanan II 39 Maribel C. Futol 23 50 73 3 23 Dalandanan III 40 Merry Katherine S. Dador 33 54 87 3 24 GK Manolo 41 Eleriza M. Nazareno 17 33 50 2 9 Isla 25 Isla A 42 Realyn R. Delos Santos - 42 42 2 Isla B 43 Frances Joy T. Estrella 29 21 50 2 10 Lawang Bato 26 Lawang Bato I 44 Eldeliza A. Condez 27 77 104 3 27 Lawang Bato (3S) III A 45 Lalaine T. Pascual 21 56 77 3 Lawang Bato (3S) III B 46 Ma. Cecilia B. Ramirez 24 65 89 3 Lawang Bato (3S) III C 47 Jeanne R. Landingin 18 64 82 3 Lawang Bato (3S) III D 48 Mercelita P. Badeo 17 54 71 3 11 Lingunan 28 Lingunan I A 49 April Rose S. Santos 17 33 50 2 Lingunan I B 50 Sheen A. Saclauso 26 32 58 2 Lingunan I C 51 Darwin S. Concepcion - 61 61 2 29 Lingunan II A 52 Maribel T. Magracia 26 34 60 2 Lingunan II B 53 Trinidad M. Ormita 24 33 57 2 Lingunan II C 54 Sharon I. Lanquino - 68 68 2 12 Mabolo 30 Mabolo 55 Criselda B. Ramos 15 33 48 2 13 Malanday 31 Malanday A 56 Susana S. Manabat 19 35 54 2 Malanday B 57 Shirel R. Lorenzo 19 34 53 2 Malanday C 58 Leonila A. Medina - 69 69 2 14 Malinta 32 Malinta A 59 Reginalyn P. Rivera 20 23 43 2 Malinta B 60 Junalyn C. Zarain 12 25 37 2 Malinta C 61 Karla B. Aguinaldo - 53 53 2 33 Balubaran I A 62 Zarina V. Garcia - 65 65 2 Balubaran I B 63 Marietta H. Occiano 20 33 53 2 34 Balubaran II 64 Eielleen Macabatas 19 35 54 2 35 Bukid Malinta A 65 Karen B. Budol 20 24 44 2 Bukid Malinta B 66 Melody R. Dy - 44 44 2 36 Dulong Tangke (3S) A 67 Abigail D. Nuñez 21 30 51 2 Dulong Tangke (3S) B 68 Honey Grace D. Aungon 17 27 44 2 Dulong Tangke (3S) C 69 Aleli T. Nuguid - 57 57 2 37 Egbert 70 Cecilia V. Villanueva 18 60 78 3 38 Jadevine 71 Jemelyn Joy B. Bruzola 16 32 48 2 15 Palasan 39 Palasan A 72 Jennifer S. Limpiado 16 56 72 3 Palasan B 73 Melissa B. Veneracion 13 29 42 2 16 Pariancillo Villa 40 Pariancillo Villa 74 Judy L. Velilla 10 19 29 2 17 Pasolo 41 Pasolo (3S) A 75 Ayra B. Catuiza 26 25 51 2 Pasolo (3S) B 76 Elvira D. Aguinaldo - 56 56 2 18 Pulo 42 Pulo 77 Noralyn Baloloy 20 43 63 3 19 Punturin 43 Punturin I A 78 Amalia P. Bonaobra 28 64 92 3 Punturin I B 79 Maribel H. Tomaneng - 45 45 2 44 Punturin II A 80 Jhona G. Moldez 29 40 69 2 Punturin II B 81 Dennis F. Nacino 23 35 58 2 Punturin II C 82 Vernalyn R. Tirol - 68 68 2 20 Rincon 45 Rincon A 83 Archie B. Blancada 20 64 84 3 Rincon B 84 Maria Princesa T. Ferraer 19 32 51 2 21 Tagalag 46 Tagalag 85 Olivia A. Bernardo 14 28 42 2 22 Veinte Reales 47 Veinte Reales I A 86 Leah Marie A. Elemento 28 34 62 2 Veinte Reales I B 87 Nelson P. Tolentino Jr. 25 30 55 2 Veinte Reales I C 88 Menchie B. Rivera - 60 60 2 48 Veinte Reales II 89 Editha M. Custodio 23 37 60 3 49 Veinte Reales III A (Palawan) 90 Gladys M. Velarde 31 57 88 3 Veinte Reales III B (Palawan) 91 Jhenrick E. Arevalo - 51 51 2 23 Wawang Pulo 50 Wawang Pulo (3S) A 92 Jennifer D. Baluyot 24 25 49 2 Wawang Pulo (3S) B 93 Priscilla B. Alcantara - 48 48 2 TOTAL 1523 3997 5520 SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 119. Enrolment Report S.Y. 2018-2019 - District II

No. of No. Barangay No. Day Care Center No. Day Care Worker Nursery Kinder Total Classes 1 1 Bagbaguin (3S) I A 1 Mileen R. Hallasgo 31 47 78 2 Bagbaguin (3S) I B 2 Irene Shaira S. Villanueva 32 44 76 2 Bagbaguin (3S) I C 3 Lorena G. Dacallos - 81 81 2 2 Bagbaguin II 4 Emeline D. Mercado 19 60 79 3 3 Bagong Nayon A 5 Jomar N. Dela Cruz 23 34 57 2 Bagong Nayon B 6 Amy B. Angeles 25 32 57 2 Bagbaguin Bagong Nayon C 7 Jennica P. De Guzman - 39 39 2 2 4 Gen. T. de Leon (3S) A 8 Milagros P. Samson 41 58 99 2 Gen. T. de Leon (3S) B 9 Shiela May Dela Peña 35 52 87 2 Gen. T. de Leon (3S) C 10 Raquel B. Sadile - 97 97 2 5 Gen. T. de Leon MEGA A 11 Benalyn C. Pacariem 20 36 56 2 Gen. T. de Leon MEGA B 12 Maricar F. Pagayon 14 37 51 2 Gen. T. de Leon MEGA C 13 Angelica S. Ostonal - 68 68 2 6 Azicate A 14 Judy Ann S. Colendres 19 26 45 2 Azicate B 15 Myra P. Malanay - 36 36 2 7 Independence A 16 Jasmine Joy D. Olandez 32 29 61 2 Independence B 17 Lucyle V. Ngo - 52 52 2 8 Fortune I A 18 Maria Cristina T. Malaga 28 52 80 3 Fortune I B 19 Maria Teresa M. Pilapil 20 45 65 3 9 Sitio Kabatuhan I A 20 Danica N. Velasco 25 27 52 2 Sitio Kabatuhan I B 21 Avelina B. Guzman - 50 50 2 10 Sitio Kabatuhan II A 22 Jellie E. Balmes 27 28 55 2 Sitio Kabatuhan II B 23 Mark Joseph J. Villamar 24 34 58 2 Sitio Kabatuhan II C 24 Mariben A. Pamado - 55 55 2 11 Upper Tibagan A 25 Cherilyn L. Hiñola 26 26 52 2 Upper Tibagan B 26 John Patrick C. Javier 23 24 47 2 Gen. T. de Leon Upper Tibagan C 27 Berlin Von S. Blanco - 48 48 2 3 12 Karuhatan (3S) I A 28 Ivy Y. Bereber 41 47 88 2 Karuhatan (3S) I B 29 Ma. Jinky P. Vasquez 42 52 94 2 Karuhatan (3S) I C 30 Karen C. Mayrena - 97 97 2 13 Karuhatan II A 31 Jozelle Joy D. Porto 22 27 49 2 Karuhatan II B 32 Carina J. Aquino 22 31 53 2 Karuhatan II C 33 Mary Jane J. Pael - 57 57 2 14 Family Compound A 34 Nora L. Juatas 22 54 76 3 Karuhatan Family Compound B 35 Allaiza A. Manahan 22 29 51 2 4 15 Mapulang Lupa I A 36 Judel Nieva J. Catalan 13 28 41 2 Mapulang Lupa I B 37 John Vernard B. Torio - 36 36 2 16 Mapulang Lupa II A 38 Evelyn S. Conag 23 61 84 3 Mapulang Lupa II B 39 Jet D. Mongalo 19 30 49 2 17 Mapulang Lupa III A 40 Nisha Kumari B. Manhas 21 38 59 2 Mapulang Lupa III B 41 Edzen C. Legaspi 24 34 58 2 Mapulang Lupa Mapulang Lupa III C 42 Mary Joy B. Alvarez - 61 61 2 5 18 Marulas (3S) I A 43 Charito S. Araos 35 47 82 2 Marulas (3S) I B 44 Rhonalyn M. Manuel 41 58 99 2 Marulas (3S) I C 45 Ruby A. Radam - 95 95 2 19 Marulas II A 46 Edna P. Tugade 33 35 68 2 Marulas II B 47 Jessica M. Cavestany 28 33 61 2 Marulas II C 48 Cora P. Guerrero - 64 64 2 20 Don Pedro A 49 Sheena May B. Logatiman 25 22 47 2 Don Pedro B 50 Rodelea S. Belleza - 39 39 2 21 Elysian A 51 Lydia I. Roman 12 33 45 2 Elysian B 52 Emerita G. Biagtan 15 27 42 2 22 Kiwanis I A 53 Melanie R. Sembrano 19 23 42 2 Kiwanis I B 54 Mary Joy I. Augusto 23 28 51 2 Kiwanis I C 55 Aicel C. Lingo - 52 52 2 23 Kiwanis II A 56 Christine Joy Y. Cerezo 19 24 43 2 Kiwanis II B 57 Yolanda R. Arenas - 48 48 2 24 Sitio Sabino 58 Delia D. Abellera 17 42 59 3 25 Tampoy 59 Priscila A. Vivas 12 25 37 2 26 Tanglaw ng Nayon A 60 Narcitas P. Del Rosario 25 26 51 2 Marulas Tanglaw ng Nayon B 61 Miriam D. Mueca - 35 35 2 6 27 Maysan I A 62 Jesusa Paña 26 57 83 Maysan I B 63 Ma. Roxan Cajayon 18 25 43 28 Maysan II A 64 Joelle Alaine P. Dela Vega 21 24 45 Maysan II B 65 Sophia Kate D. Santos 15 28 43 Maysan II C 66 Veronica B. Perez - 44 44 29 Maysan (3S) III A 67 Jezra L. Lazaro 23 29 52 Maysan (3S) III B 68 Christopher D. San Andres 24 30 54 Maysan Maysan (3S) III C 69 Jackilou L. Gazar - 53 53 7 30 Parada A 70 Rona Mae D. Amedo 31 53 84 Parada B 71 Mary Joy F. Caranay 35 55 90 Parada Parada C 72 Myrna C. Muli - 97 97 8 Paso de Blas 31 Paso de Blas 73 Bernadette L. Martinez 14 63 77 32 Bagong Kaunlaran 74 Gemma M. Sardon 20 50 70 9 33 Ugong (3S) I A 75 Alma E. Mendoza 26 38 64 Ugong (3S) I B 76 Sharina F. Malicdem 24 35 59 Ugong (3S) I C 77 Ronah Jean Huliganga - 55 55 34 Ugong (3S) II A 78 Aileene M. Pangilinan 20 35 55 Ugong (3S) II B 79 Denitz T. Sierra 24 44 68 Ugong (3S) II C 80 Cristine Jane T. Espenueva - 69 69 35 Bonbonville A 81 Beberly V. Lazaro 21 30 51 Bonbonville B 82 Michelle R. Yabut 23 30 53 Bonbonville C 83 Evangeline C. Nazar - 54 54 36 Disiplina Village A 84 Sheila Mari D. Lonezo 13 30 43 Disiplina Village B 85 Genevieve G. Francisco 22 30 52 Ugong Disiplina Village C 86 Analyn L. Amoroso - 61 61 Total 1439 3774 5213

District I District II Grand Total Grand Total 5520 5213 10733 SOURCE: CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 120. Number of Drug Surrenderees and Number of Treated

NO. OF SURRENDEREES NO. OF TREATED BARANGAY MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE BELOW 18 BELOW 18 ARKONG BATO 142 1 36 0 59 14 252 BALANGKAS 91 0 6 0 34 1 132 BIGNAY 121 4 18 0 56 8 207 BISIG 19 0 2 0 6 0 27 CANUMAY EAST 59 2 5 0 44 3 113 CANUMAY WEST 148 4 6 0 48 4 210 COLOONG 46 0 2 0 21 0 69 DALANDANAN 98 2 2 0 36 2 140 ISLA 47 0 5 0 30 2 84 LAWANG BATO 76 0 3 0 64 1 144 LINGUNAN 84 1 3 0 45 1 134 MABOLO 39 0 0 0 18 0 57 MALANDAY 225 2 28 0 149 17 421 MALINTA 218 6 42 1 36 7 310 PALASAN 73 0 0 0 27 1 101 PARIANCILLO VILLA 10 0 1 0 5 1 17 PASOLO 65 1 10 0 20 6 102 POBLACION 3 0 1 0 0 0 4 POLO 19 0 2 0 7 3 31 PUNTURIN 71 1 5 0 20 3 100 RINCON 40 1 2 0 25 1 69 TAGALAG 53 0 2 0 19 0 74 VEINTE REALES 90 0 12 0 7 2 111 WAWANG PULO 49 0 2 0 30 1 82 BAGBAGUIN 102 4 9 0 35 2 152 GEN T. DE LEON 216 10 28 0 35 7 296 KARUHATAN 181 4 14 1 44 4 248 MAPULANG LUPA 93 2 14 0 36 2 147 MARULAS 137 2 5 0 29 2 175 MAYSAN 120 3 4 0 57 1 187 PARADA 74 3 6 0 36 3 122 UGONG 203 3 15 0 58 7 286 PASO DE BLAS 101 1 9 0 49 6 166 GRAND TOTAL 3113 57 299 2 1185 112 4770

SOURCE: VALENZUELA ANTI-DRUG ABUSE OFFICE

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7. HOUSING AND RESETTLEMENT

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Table 121. Socialized Housing Project Under GMM Habitat For Humanity

BARANGAY ASSOCIATION # of members TOTAL REMARKS / STATUS Polo Transmitting Community Development Cooperative, Inc 86 Karuhatan Biyayang Tahanan Homeowners Association, Inc. 72 158 Parada Tandang Manang HOA, Inc 60 60 *land acquisition under CMP TOTAL 218 218 Table 122. Socialized Housing Project Under Group Land Acquisition And Development (GLAD)

BARANGAY ASSOCIATION # of members TOTAL REMARKS / STATUS Marulas Bukid Urban Poor, Inc 15 15 Ugong Duhat Compound HOA, Inc. 56 56 Bignay Sitio Kabatuhan HOA, Inc. 75 75 TOTAL 146 146 Table 123. Socialized Housing Project Under Off Site Relocation

BARANGAY ASSOCIATION # of members TOTAL 112 Bignay Bernabe Compound Neighborhood Association Caingin Neighborhood Association Inc. 62 174 TOTAL 174 174 Table 124. Socialized Housing Project Under Community Land Acquisition Support Program (CLASP)

BARANGAY ASSOCIATION # of members TOTAL REMARKS / STATUS Marulas BAI – Bureau of Animal Industry 158 158 Land is Government Property Ugong Lamesa HOA 24 24 TOTAL 182 182 Table 125. CLASP On Process

BARANGAY ASSOCIATION # of members TOTAL REMARKS / STATUS Villa Barretto HOA - Phase 1 248 Canumay Villa Barretto HOA - Phase 2 260 508 TOTAL 508 508 Table 126. Socialized Housing Project Under Community Mortgage Program CMP (Take Out) - LGU Originated

BARANGAY ASSOCIATION # of members TOTAL Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng Angeles Compound, Inc 40 Dalandanan Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng Hulo 11 51 Tahanang Walang Tuntungan, Inc. 512 Malanday Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng ACA Compound, Inc. 36 548 Arkong Bato Delfin Velilla NAI 240 240 Kabatuhan Compound HOA 1 341 Gen. T. De Leon Kabatuhan Compound HOA 2 311 Kabatuhan Compound HOA 3 395 1,047 Marulas T. Concepcion Subd. Homeowners' Coop, Inc 70 70 TOTAL 1,956 1,956

SOURCE: HOUSING AND RESETTLEMENT OFFICE

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Table 127. Socialized Housing Project Under Community Mortgage Program CMP (Take Out) – NGO Originated

BARANGAY ASSOCIATION # of members TOTAL Pinagbuklod ng Tadhana HOA (PITA) 135 T. C. Encarnacion Comp. HOA 14 Dalandanan 389 Manolo Compound Dalandanan HOA 161 Tiwala HOA 79 Pasolo Bungad HOA 70 Pasolo 141 Pasolo HOA, Inc. Phase 2 71 Balangkas HOA 225 Balangkas 321 Villa Milagros HOA 96 Pabilonia HOA 101 Isla Damayan ng mga Mamamayan Para sa Tagumpay sa Lupa HOA, 195 94 Phase 1-2 Palasan Enriquez Compound Palasan HOA 29 29 Bignay Sitio Kaingin Ext. HOA, Inc. 251 251 Canumay Villa Barretto HOA, Phase 3 244 244 GML HOA Phase 1 195 Lingunan 312 GML HOA Phase 2 117 Bagbaguin Dekada Ville HOA 152 152 Parada Pinagpala NAI 98 98 Blessed Hope HOA 5 Karuhatan 31 De Regla Compound HOA 26 Gen. T. De JE Fama Compound HOA 122 368 Leon Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng De Gulas Compound 246 Mapulang Lupa Samahang Kabuhayan sa Mapulang Lupa 244 244 Malinta Durisol Compound HOA 40 40 SUB TOTAL: 2,815

BARANGAY ASSOCIATION # of members TOTAL Riverside Ugong Malaya HOA Phase 1 117 Riverside Ugong Malaya HOA Phase 2 237 Ugong Bon Bon Bisig Pagkakaisa HOA 97 519 LAMESA Ville HOA 2 32 LAMESA Ville HOA 36 Lawang Bato Treasureville HOA, Inc. 51 51 Dominador Asis HOA, Inc (Philssa Upsurge Program/WB) 189 Gen. T. De Calle Onse HOA 28 Leon RMS VILLE HOA 244 Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng De Gulas Compd. 246 Eco Green HOA 19 UGONG Aces Code Project 1 231 270 Sarah Village 20 Bignay Hipolito HOA, Inc. 52 52 United Libis HOA Phase I 248 Canumay 402 United Libis HOA Phase II 154 GRAND TOTAL: 4,570

SOURCE: HOUSING AND RESETTLEMENT OFFICE

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Table 128. List Of Community Associations Accredited By The Housing And Resettlement Office - District 1

BARANGAY NAME OF ORGANIZATION NO.OF MEMBERS ADDRESS DISTRICT I 1. Pinag-isang Damdamin ng Arkong Bato Inc. 577 Sanchez St. ARKONG BATO 2. Delfin Vililia Neighborhood Association Inc. 240 Navarette St. UNORGANIZED: Peter King Property 200 1. Balangkas HOA Inc. Phase II 225 Jasmine St. BALANGKAS 2. Villa Milagros HOA, Inc. 96 Blk 4 Lot 15 Mansanas St.,Bilog 3. Balangkas HOA, Inc. 70 Jasmin St. Balangkas 1. Samahang Kapatiran ng Mahabang Parang Inc. (Samahang Kapatiran ng 100 129-A Mahabang Parang St. Magkakapitbahay ng Barangay Bignay, Inc.) 2. Sitio Kabatuhan Ext. Neighborhood Association, Inc. 75 Mahabang Parang St. 3. Bernabe Comp. Neigh. Assoc. Inc. 110 Mahabang Parang St. 4. Northville 1 HOA,Inc.(KASARIVAL) 1,187 Sitio Galas 5. Northville 2 HOA ,Inc. (HARV) 1,297 Sitio Ibaba,Mahabang Parang 6. Hipolito HOAI 52 Hulo St. 7. Denilla Ville HOA 36 Hulo St. 8. Caingin NAI (CNAI) 62 Mahabang Parang St. BIGNAY 9. Amabelle II HOA 135 Amabelle Ph. 2, Bignay 10. Disiplina Village Bignay Cluster 1 11. Disiplina Village Bignay Cluster 2 12. Disiplina Village Bignay Cluster 3 13. Disiplina Village Bignay Cluster 4 1,845 Sitio Gulod Disiplina Village 14. Disiplina Village Bignay Cluster 5 15. Disiplina Village Bignay Cluster 6 16. Disiplina Village Bignay Cluster 7 17. San Baraquel Homes Bignay HOA 350 San Baraquel Bignay 1. Tulungan Neigh. Assoc. Inc 16 Bonifacio Compound 2. United Libis HOA Assoc. Phase I 210 Libis East 3. United Libis HOA Phase II 140 Libis East CANUMAY EAST 4. Kapit Bisig Neighborhood Assoc., of Canumay East Inc. 108 79 D. Bonifacio St. Canumay East 5. Arthans Ville HOA 120 Marton Road,Canumay East 6. Balikatan sa Marton (Golden Year) 64 Marton Road,Canumay East 1. Samahang Matatag ng Munting Nayon Neigh.Assoc.Inc 265 T. Santiago St. Cor. F. Lazaro 2. BESTFRIEND NEIGH. ASS’N. INC 40 49 M.Gregorio St. Canumay West 3. Villa Barretto HOA Phase I 248 19 T.Santiago St.,Canumay West CANUMAY WEST 4. Villa Barretto HOA Phase II 265 19 T.Santiago St.,Canumay West 5. Villa Barretto HOA Phase III 244 19 T.Santiago St.,Canumay West 6. NORTHVILLE 2-A 332 R. Jacinto St. Canumay West 7. Morning Ville HOA 165 R. Jacinto St. Canumay West 1. Del Rosario Comp. Neigh. Assoc. Inc. 111 Del Rosario Comp.Coloong I COLOONG 2. Sagrada Familia Neigh. Assoc. Inc. 68 Sagrada Familia Coloong II 3. Angeles Compound Coloong Bungad HOA 89 Angeles Ville Coloong II 1. Manolo Comp. HOA. Inc. 161 Manalo Compound 2. Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng Angeles Cpd 40 214 Esteban St. Hulo 3. Tiwala HOA Assoc. Inc. 79 Esteban North St. DALANDANAN 4. Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng Hulo, Inc. 11 Esteban St. Hulo 5. Pinagbuklod ng tadhana (PITA) Dalandanan Village HOA 135 92 E. Esteban South St. 6. Dalandanan Village HOA 89 Dalandanan Village 1. Pabilonia HOA 101 Brgy. Isla 2. Damayang Mamamayan para sa tagumpay sa lupa PHASE 1 94 245 Brgy. Isla ISLA 3. Damayang Mamamayan para sa tagumpay sa lupa PHASE 2 67 Isla 4. Isla Homeowners Ass’n Inc.Phase I 137 Brgy. Isla 5. Isla Homeowners Ass’n. Inc. Phase 1-A 106 Brgy. Isla 1. Kalingan ang Maralita Inc. 83 East Service Road 2. ARCHANGEL SWORD, INC. Phase 1 127 Pearl Island 3. ARCHANGEL SWORD, INC. Phase 2-B 382 Ulingan St. 4. ARCHANGEL SWORD, INC. Phase 3 123 Pearl Island 5. ARCHANGEL SWORD, INC. Phase 4 108 Pearl Island 6. ARCHANGEL SWORD, INC. Phase 5 108 Pearl Island 7. ARCHANGEL SWORD, INC. Phase 6 88 Pearl Island 8. TREASURE VILLE HOA 52 Ulingan St. LAWANG BATO 9. Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng BERLIN Lawang Bato, Inc. 121 NPC Berlin St. 10. Samahan Magkakapitbahay ng NPC Sitio Mulawinan 100 NPC Compound Mulawinan St. KALIPUNAN PARA SA MAKABAGONG PAMAYANAN (KASAMA-PA) Mulawinan St. Lawang Bato 11. PHASE – 1 38 Dalag Property 12. PHASE – 2 86 Go Property 13. PHASE – 3 56 Liberty Property 14. PHASE – 4-1 50 Pacheco Property 16. PHASE – 4-2 56 Pacheco Property 17. PHASE – 5 67 De Vega Property

SOURCE: HOUSING AND RESETTLEMENT OFFICE

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BARANGAY NAME OF ORGANIZATION NO.OF MEMBERS ADDRESS DISTRICT I 1. Assumption Ville HOA Phase 1 220 F. Dulalia St. 2. Assumption Ville HOA Phase 2 219 3. Assumption Ville HOA Phase 3 220 B-18 Lot 1 GML Village Ciudad 4. Assumption Ville HOA Phase 4 192 Grande, F. Dulalia St., Lingunan 5. Assumption Ville HOA Phase 5 195 LINGUNAN 6. GML HOA Phase 1 195 7. GML HOA Phase 2 117 8. Casimiro Ville 64 Pacheco Ville 9. E.B Pacheco Ville HOA 63 10. Havila Construction & Dev. Corp. 1. Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng Malanday Inc. 66 I. Fernando St. 2. Ignancio Maria de Jesus Neigh. Assoc. Inc. 42 F. San Andres St. 3. Tahanang Walang Tuntungan Inc. HOA 512 I. Marcelo St. Lingahan MALANDAY 4. Malanday Unity Urban Poor Association, Inc. 79 F. San Andres St. 5. LIBO Homeowners Ass’n. Inc. 130 J. San Andres St. 6. Simulat Wakas HOA, Inc. 36 J. San Andres St. 7. ACA Compound 36 Libiran St., ACA Compound 1. Promise Land HOA PHASE -1 185 2. Promise Land PHASE – 2 173 Dulong Tanke St. 3. Promise Land PHASE – 3 300 4. Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng Rose Packing HOA Inc. SMRPHOA 644 Area 3, Pinalagad 5. Samahang Magkakapitbahay Sa Libis Bukid Malinta Inc. 56 B-11 Bukid Malinta 6. Samahang Magkakapitbahay Ng Dulong Carnation Inc. 153 Dulong Carnation St. MALINTA 7. Samahang Maralitang Pinagpala Association 190 Area 4 Pinagpala St. 8. Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng Dulong Angeles 60 Los Angles St 9. Damayang Magkakapitbahay ng Bukid Malinta 75 Block II,Bukid Malinta 10. DURISOL COMPOUND HOA, Inc. 40 Area 5 ,Pinalagad 11. Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng EGBERT 232 A.De Castro St. 12. Pinagpala Riverside NAI (Dumpsite) 275 Area 4,Pinalagad 13. Pagkakaisa Tungo sa Pagbabago ng Pamayanan, Inc. 77 Area 4, Pinalagad 1. Samahang Agleham at Bernardo, Inc. 244 Bernardo Compound, Zone 1-A 2. Neighborhood Assoc. Palasan Zone V 88 54 A. Forne St.Zone 5 3. Neigh. Assoc. Deato Comp. 29 Zone 1-A 4. Alley III Palasan Val. NAI 97 Alley 3 (zone 3) PALASAN 5. Palasan Zone 2 NAI 62 #12 Sta.Cruz St. Zone 2 6. Bagong Pag-asa Zone 6 NAI 112 33 P. Ramos St. 7. Enriquez Compound Palasan HOA 29 Enriquez Compound 8. 37 F. Palasan HOA 30 37 F. Valenzuela St. PARIANCILLO VILLA 1. VILLA Pineda 60 145 Gen. Velilia St. POLO UNORGANIZED: Sebastian St. 4 1. A. Concepcion Neigh. Assoc. Inc. 140 Concepcion St. 2. Pagkakaisa Villa Angeles Neighborhood Assoc., Inc. 78 Villa Angles St. PASOLO 3. Pasolo I HOA Inc. 280 Dreamland St. 4. Pasolo Bungad HOA,Inc. 70 96 C. San Juan St. 5. Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng Yantukan Valenzuela City 28 541 Yantukan St. 1. Green Meadows HOA, Inc. 375 P. Faustino St. PUNTURIN 2. Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng Bukid Area 47 77 Faustino St. 3. Northville 1-B HOA, Inc. 800 Northville 1-B LAON HOA Inc. 1. PHASE – 1 180 2. PHASE – 2 280 3. PHASE – 3 164 VEINTE REALES C. Molina St. 4. PHASE – 4 204 5. PHASE – 5 257 6. PHASE – 6 247 7. Balikatan Samahan (HDH) 1. Liwanag at Kinabukasan ng mga batang taga-draga ng Val. ( LIKINDAVA ) 87 Salambao St. WAWANG PULO 2. Wawang Pulo Floodgate Neighborhood Association 49 211 Salambao St. 3. Wawang Pulo HOA,Inc. Phase 1 101 Salambao St. 4. Wawang Pulo HOA,Inc. Phase 1-A 102 Salambao St.

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Table 129. List Of Community Associations Accredited By The Housing And Resettlement Office - District 2

BARANGAY NAME OF ORGANIZATION NO.OF MEMBERS ADDRESS DISTRICT II 1. Bagong Nayon Neigh. Assoc. Inc. 339 Bagong Nayon 2. Samahang Magkakapatiran sa Kaularan ng Sitio Gulod Inc. 93 20 Samaka 3. Samahan ng mga Hawak Kamay ng Bagbaguin 20 Compd Sitio Malinis BAGBAGUIN 4. Dekada ville Homeowners Association, Inc. 152 Sitio Malinis 5. Bisalao Natividad Neighborhood Association, Inc. 28 Bisalao 6. Samahang 90’s Compound, Inc. 18 Sitio Malinis 1. Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng Simeon Doon Compound, Inc. 23 Simeon Doon Comp. 2. Samahan ng Pinagisang Layunin ng Bezotte Inc.(SPLB) 28 26 Bezotte St. Karuhatan 3. San Moises Neigh. Assoc. Inc. 25 720 San Jeremias St. 4. Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng Polo Transmitting Inc.(BUTEL) 285 Telecom Comp. 5. Sta. Brigada Neigh. Assoc. Inc. 86 41 Santa Brigada St. CARUHATAN 6. Polo Transmitting Community Development Cooperative, Inc. 86 Polo Transmitting Tadeo Cmp. 7. Biyayang tahanan HOA,Inc. 72 Tomas Manuel Subd. 8. DE REGLA HOA, INC. 26 52 De Regla Compound. 9. GOOD HOPE NAI 17 720 San Jeremiah St. 10. Samahang Maralita ng Balon Karuhatan Neighborhood Assoc. Inc. 28 Urrutia Compound 1. Samahang Pinagpala sa Salvacion Look Inc. 141 6111-A Salvacion Look 2. RMS VILLE HOA INC. 244 65 Upper Tibagan Area 3. Dominador Asis Neighborhood Assoc. Inc.1 189 2531 M.delos Reyes St. 4. DAHOA PHASE 2 398 2531 M.delos Reyes St. 5. Samahang Magkakapitbahay para sa Kaunlaran sa de Gula Compound 76 De Gula Compound 6. GEN.T DE LEON Calle Onse NAI 28 6125 Calle Onse 7. Calle Onse Homeowners Assoc., Inc. 58 Calle Onse 8. Samahang Pagkakaisa ng Magkakapitbahay HOA Inc. (Urrutia) 9. Ilaw at Buklod ng Magkakapitbahay sa Barrio Bitik 250 3116 Urrutia St. Tañada 10. Samahang Bagong Anyo ng San Gregorio GTDL Livelihood Assoc. Inc 200 1214 Barrio Bitik GENT. DE LEON 11. San Gregorio Upper Community Brotherhood Assoc., Inc. 43 San Gregorio 12. Gumamela Ext. Livelihood Assn. (GELA) 78 Gumamela Extension 13. JE FAMA Neigh. Assoc. Inc. 122 Lower Tibagan 14. Cabatuhan Compound 1 HOA Inc. 341 Kabatuhan Compd. 1 15. Cabatuhan Compound 2 HOA Inc. 311 Kabatuhan Compd.2 16. Cabatuhan Compound 3 HOA Inc. 395 Kabatuhan Compd.3 17. Valenzuela NAI for Unity and Progress Inc. 40 Calle Onse 18. ASIS COMPOUND NAI (Parada) 62 2531 M. Delos Reyes St 19. SITIO LIBIS KABATUHAN IBABA NAI 130 Sitio Libis, Kabatuhan 20. Lupang Sinilangan 244 Dominador Asis 21. United Members of Gumamela Assn. (UMEGA) 138 Gumamela Extension 1. Villa San Jose (Samahang Bagong Lakas HOA Inc.) 144 Orosco St., Purok 4 2. Bagong Sikat Urban Poor Association Inc. 35 Orosco St., Purok 4 3. Damayan Umpukan Neighborhood Assoc. Inc. 179 CF Natividad St. 4. Samahanag Magkakapitbahay ng Bagong Sibol, Inc. 194 Purok 4 5. BALIKATAN Samahan Sa M. Lupa Purok 6 Val., Inc. 179 Purok 6, CF Natividad St. 6. Samahang Nagkakaisa Mahihirap sa Kabatuhan Mapulang Lupa 42 1194 Kabatuhan St. MAPULANG LUPA 7. Samahang Kabuhayan ng Mapulang Lupa HOA, Inc. 244 Kabuhayan St.Purok 4 8. Samahang Kaunlaran ng Mapulang Lupa 99 Kaunlaran St.Purok 4 9. Samahang Magkakapitbahay Purok 6 NPC- South Val 273 Purok NPC South Feliciano St. 10. C.F Natividad Bungad Community Assoc. 171 Placente Compd.C.F Natividad 11. Tahanang Pinagpala HOA 40 Purok 4 12. Mapulang Lupa Bautista Diego St. NAI 125 149 Bautista St. Purok 4 13. Water Ville HOA INC. 34 Don Simeon St. San Agustin 1. Bukid Urban Poor HOA Inc. 15 F. Bautista St. 2. Kapisanan ng Anak Dalita Inc. 81 27 Serrano St. 3. T. Concepcion Subd. HOA Coop. Inc. 70 T. Concepcion Subd. 4. Telecom Occcupants Neighborhood Association, Inc.(TOPNAI) 98 Tampoy II 5. T.E.L.O.F 202 Tampoy II 6. Z-CAT MP3 Neighborhood Assoc. Inc. 19 Serrano Subdivision MARULAS 7. Bureau of Animal Industry HOA 158 BAI Compound 8. Sahigin Association, Inc. 80 F. Bautista Extension 9. Samahang Taga-Bukid ng F. Bautista BAI Compound 10. BAI Marulas Katarungan NAI 45 11. Alejandro Creekside F. Bautista HOA 306 174 F. Bautista Creekside 12. Alejandro Bautista SR Housing Cooperative 358 209 F. Bautista 13. Batimana Compound Tenant Association, Inc. 45 Batimana Compound

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BARANGAY NAME OF ORGANIZATION NO.OF MEMBERS ADDRESS DISTRICT II MAYSAN 1. C.M. PARAGAS COMPD. HOA 20 Purok 4 CM Paragas Compd. 1. Feliza Neighborhood Association ,Inc 33 203 Feliza St. 2. Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng Bukid Feliza 132 207 Feliza St. 3. Purok 5 Parada Neigh. Assoc.Inc. 30 Capt. Francisco St. 4. Gintong Silangan Dev. Assoc. Inc. 37 Blk.1 Lot 1 Tandang Manang St. PARADA 5. Tandang Manang HOA,Inc. 60 6. Bagong Pag-asa Neigh.Assoc,Inc. 82 207 Feliza St. 7. CARACTA VILLE HOA 61 Kaingin St. 8. Reunited Neighborhood Community Dev’t Assoc.Inc. 42 Capt. Francisco St. 9. Pinagpala Homeowners Association, Inc. 50 F. Francisco St. PASO DE BLAS 1. Bagong Kaunlaran HOA Inc. 180 Toll Gate near Brgy.Hall 2. Bigkis ng Pagkakaisa Neigh.Assoc. 176 504 Valdez St. 3. Bagong Pag-asa Neigh.Ass’n ng Paso de Blas 68 Gen. Luis Road 4. Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng Paso de Blas 83 5. Damayan Neighborhood Association, Inc. 968 1. Riverside Ugong Malaya HOA Inc. Ph.1 117 · 2609 RUMHAI Lamesa St. 2. Riverside Ugong Malaya HOA inc.Ph.2 237 2151 RUMHAI Lamesa St. 3. Duhat Comp.Neigh.Assoc. Inc. 56 4. BONBON Bisig Pagkakaisa HOA Inc. 97 Block 6 Lot 11,Sitio Bonbon 5. United Hope Neigh. Assoc. Inc. 92 2139 Lamesa St. 6. Boundary Neigh. Assoc. Inc. 71 1016 Boundary St. 7. Binatugan Compd. Neigh. Assoc. Inc. 66 4182 Binatugan Que Grande 8. Lamesa St. HOA, Inc. 24 Lamesa St. 9. Lamesa Ville Ph. 2 HOA, Inc. 24 Lamesa St. 10. Lamesa Ville HOA Phase 3 32 Lamesa St. Phase 3 11. BAGONG Pag-asa Ugong,Val.Ass.Inc. 50 G. Del Mundo St. UGONG 12. ACES CODE PROJECT 1 HOA INC. 181 Block 8 Lot 5 Aces Code Project1 13. ECOGREEN HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC 19 Lamesa St. 14. Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng Barangay Ugong Que Balag 80 NPC Que Balag 15. Samahang Mamamayan ng Lower Tibagan 240 1016 Lower Tibagan 16. SKMB – M. Bernardino St. 147 Bernardino St. 17. DISIPLINA VILLAGE HOA Ph.1 276 Cuadra St. 18. DISIPILINA VILLAGE HOA Ph.2 NHA BLDG. 264 Cuadra St. 19. DISIPLINA VILLAGE GK-BLDG. 352 Cuadra St. 20. Victorious Village 917 Lamesa St. 21. AMVA 1,440 Lamesa St. 22. Mahihirap Tulay Kawayan Association, Inc. 85 2298 Lamesa St.

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B. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SECTOR

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1. AGRICULTURE

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Table 130. Rice Production per Barangay

Barangay/ Location Area Planted (Hectare) Production (MT) Canumay west 0.75 2.8125 Maysan 2 7.5 Lawang Bato 7.5 28.125 Punturin 2.5 8.75 Parada 0.5 1.875 Total 13.25 49.0625

Table 131. Rice Farmers and Areas Planted

BARANGAY/LOCATION NAME OF FARMERS AREA PLANTED Elias Turgano 0.75 CANUMAY WEST Total: 0.750 Geronimo Cabral 2 MAYSAN Total: 2.000 Santiago Daet 5 LAWANG BATO Tomas Benitez 2.5 Total: 7.500 PUNTURIN Mariano Mariano Total: 2.500 PARADA Macario De Guzman Total: 0.500 TOTAL: 13.250

SOURCE: CITY AGRICULTURE OFFICE

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Table 132. Monthly Leafy Vegetable Production

0

0

0

0

4.7

0.681

2.951

0.454

0.227

0.227

0.227

0.828

0.454

13.62

7.945

0.454

7.945

5.439

18.16

11.35

0.227

11.35

0.597

15.89

0.227

40.86

15.748

14.301

1.9295

19.295

1.0542

0.5675

0.5675

TOTAL

198.2757

0

0

0

0

1

1

1.4

1.2

0.7

0.7

1.6

1.4

1.7

3.6

0.06

0.44

0.26

0.04

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.08

0.04

0.04

0.48

1.26

0.02

0.17

0.03

0.02

0.12

0.05

0.05

17.52

DEC.

0

0

0

0

1

1

0.4

1.4

1.2

0.7

0.7

1.6

1.4

1.7

3.6

0.06

0.26

0.04

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.08

0.04

0.04

0.48

1.26

0.02

0.17

0.03

0.02

0.12

0.05

0.05

17.48

NOV.

0

0

0

0

0.38

1.33

1.14

1.52

0.95

0.95

1.33

3.42

0.057

0.247

0.038

0.019

0.019

0.019

0.076

0.038

0.665

0.038

0.665

0.456

1.197

0.019

0.285

1.615

0.019

OCT.

0.1615

0.0114

0.0475

0.0475

16.7599

0

0

0

0

0.9

0.9

0.36

1.26

1.08

0.63

0.63

1.44

1.26

1.53

3.24

0.054

0.234

0.036

0.018

0.018

0.018

0.072

0.036

0.036

0.423

1.134

0.018

0.153

0.027

0.018

0.108

0.045

0.045

15.723

SEPT.

0

0

0

0

0.34

1.02

1.36

0.85

0.85

1.19

3.06

0.051

0.221

0.034

0.017

1.119

0.017

0.017

0.028

0.034

0.595

0.034

0.595

0.408

1.071

0.017

1.445

0.017

0.102

AUG.

14.747

0.1445

0.0255

0.0425

0.0425

0

0

0

0

0.34

1.02

1.36

0.85

0.85

1.19

3.06

0.051

0.221

0.034

0.017

1.119

0.017

0.017

0.028

0.034

0.595

0.034

0.595

0.408

1.071

0.017

1.445

0.017

0.102

JULY

14.747

0.1445

0.0255

0.0425

0.0425

0

0

0

0

0.9

0.9

PRODUCTION(M.T)

0.36

1.26

1.08

0.63

0.63

1.44

1.26

1.53

3.24

0.054

0.234

0.036

0.018

0.018

0.018

0.072

0.036

0.036

0.432

1.134

0.018

0.153

0.027

0.018

0.108

0.045

0.045

15.732

JUNE

0

0

0

0

0.38

1.33

1.14

1.52

0.95

0.95

1.33

3.42

0.057

0.247

0.038

0.019

0.019

0.019

0.076

0.038

0.665

0.038

0.665

0.456

1.197

0.019

1.615

0.019

MAY

0.1615

0.0285

0.0114

0.0475

0.0475

16.5034

Production = Area (sq.m.) x (2 kgs/sq.m-constant) (2 x (sq.m.) =Area Production

0

0

0

0

0.38

1.33

1.14

1.52

0.95

0.95

1.33

3.42

0.057

0.247

0.038

0.019

0.019

0.019

0.076

0.038

0.665

0.038

0.665

0.456

1.197

0.019

1.615

0.019

APR.

0.1615

0.0285

0.0114

0.0475

0.0475

16.5034

0

0

0

0

1

1

1.4

1.2

0.7

0.7

1.6

1.4

1.7

3.6

0.06

0.44

0.26

0.04

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.08

0.04

0.04

0.48

1.26

0.02

0.17

0.03

0.02

0.12

0.05

0.05

17.52

MAR.

0

0

0

0

1

1

1.4

1.2

0.7

0.7

1.6

1.4

1.7

3.6

0.06

0.44

0.26

0.04

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.08

0.04

0.04

0.48

1.26

0.02

0.17

0.03

0.02

0.12

0.05

0.05

17.52

FEB.

0

0

0

0

1

1

1.4

1.2

0.7

0.7

1.6

1.4

1.7

3.6

0.06

0.44

0.26

0.04

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.08

0.04

0.04

0.48

1.26

0.02

0.17

0.03

0.02

0.12

0.05

0.05

17.52

JAN.

0

0

0

0

0.2

0.7

0.6

0.8

0.5

0.7

1.8

8.29

0.03

0.13

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.04

0.02

0.35

0.02

0.35

0.24

0.63

0.01

0.05

0.85

0.01

0.06

0.085

0.015

0.025

0.025

RAINFED RAINFED

AREA (HAS) AREA

TOTAL

LOCATION

BARANGAY/ BARANGAY/

33. 33. Wawang Pulo

32. 32. Viente Reales

31. 31. Ugong

30. 30. Tagalag

29. 29. Rincon

28. 28. Punturin

27. 27. Pasolo

26. 26. Paso de Blas

25. 25. Poblacion

24. 24. Polo

23. 23. Pariancillo Villa

22. 22. Parada

21. 21. Palasan

20. 20. Maysan

19. 19. Marulas

18. 18. Malanday

17. 17. Mapulang Lupa

16. 16. Malinta

15. 15. Mabolo

14. 14. Lingunan

13. 13. Lawang Bato

12. 12. Karuhatan

11. 11. Isla

10. 10. Gen. T. De Leon

9. Dalandanan

8. Coloong

7. Canumay East

6. Canumay West

5. Bisig

4. Bignay

3. Balangkas 2. Bagbaguin 1. Arkong 1. Bato Arkong SOURCE: CITY AGRICULTURE OFFICE

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Table 133. Monthly Fruit - Vegetable Production

0

0

0

0

18.1

0.454

0.454

0.454

0.227

0.227

0.681

0.227

0.454

0.908

0.454

24.97

1.589

0.454

24.97

0.227

11.35

1.295

14.755

23.381

11.804

17.025

0.7945

10.215

19.295

19.295

21.844

42.001

1.1336

TOTAL

280.7231

0

0

0

0

1

1.3

1.5

0.9

1.7

1.7

1.9

2.2

1.6

2.2

3.7

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.02

2.06

0.02

0.06

1.04

0.02

0.07

0.04

0.08

0.04

0.14

0.04

0.02

0.44

0.56

24.47

DEC.

0

0

0

0

1

1.3

1.5

0.9

1.7

1.7

1.9

2.2

1.6

2.2

3.7

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.02

2.06

0.02

0.06

1.04

0.02

0.07

0.04

0.08

0.04

0.14

0.04

0.02

0.44

0.05

23.96

NOV.

0

0

0

0

2.09

1.52

2.09

0.95

0.038

0.038

1.235

0.038

0.019

1.957

0.019

0.057

0.988

0.019

1.425

0.038

0.855

0.076

1.615

1.615

1.898

0.038

0.133

0.038

0.019

3.515

0.043

0.0665

0.0532

OCT.

22.4857

0

0

0

0

0.9

1.17

1.35

0.81

1.53

1.53

1.71

1.98

1.44

1.98

0.036

0.036

0.036

0.018

1.854

0.018

0.054

0.936

0.018

0.063

0.036

0.072

0.036

0.126

0.036

0.018

3.333

21.216

0.0396

0.0504

SEPT.

0

0

0

0

1.3

1.87

1.87

0.85

0.034

0.034

1.105

0.034

0.017

1.751

0.017

0.051

0.884

0.017

1.275

0.034

0.765

0.068

1.445

1.445

1.615

0.034

0.119

0.034

0.017

3.145

AUG.

0.0595

0.0374

0.0476

19.9745

0

0

0

0

1.87

1.36

1.87

0.85

0.034

0.034

1.105

0.034

0.017

1.751

0.017

0.051

0.884

0.017

1.275

0.034

0.765

0.068

1.445

1.445

1.615

0.034

0.119

0.034

0.017

3.145

0.0595

0.0374

0.0476

JULY

20.0345

0

0

0

0

0.9

PRODUCTION(M.T)

1.17

1.35

0.81

1.53

1.53

1.71

1.98

1.44

1.98

0.036

0.036

0.036

0.018

1.854

0.018

0.054

0.936

0.018

0.063

0.036

0.072

0.036

0.126

0.036

0.018

3.333

21.216

0.0396

0.0504

JUNE

0

0

0

0

2.09

1.52

2.09

0.95

0.038

0.038

1.235

0.038

0.019

1.957

0.019

0.057

0.988

0.019

1.425

0.038

0.855

0.076

1.615

1.615

1.898

0.038

0.133

0.038

0.019

3.515

0.043

MAY

0.0665

0.0532

22.4857

0

0

0

0

2.09

1.52

2.09

0.95

0.038

0.038

1.235

0.038

0.019

1.957

0.019

0.057

0.988

0.019

1.425

0.038

0.855

0.076

1.615

1.615

1.898

0.038

0.133

0.038

0.019

3.515

0.043

APR.

0.0665

0.0532

22.4857

0

0

0

0

1

1.3

1.5

0.9

1.7

1.7

1.9

2.2

1.6

2.2

3.7

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.02

2.06

0.02

0.06

1.04

0.02

0.07

0.04

0.08

0.04

0.14

0.04

0.02

23.57

0.044

0.056

MAR.

0

0

0

0

1

1.3

1.5

0.9

1.7

1.7

1.9

2.2

1.6

2.2

3.7

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.02

2.06

0.02

0.06

1.04

0.02

0.07

0.04

0.08

0.04

0.14

0.04

0.02

23.57

0.044

0.056

FEB.

0

0

0

0

1

1.3

1.5

0.9

1.7

1.7

1.9

2.2

1.6

2.2

3.7

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.02

2.06

0.02

0.06

1.04

0.02

0.07

0.04

0.08

0.04

0.14

0.04

0.02

23.57

0.044

0.056

JAN.

0

0

0

0

1

1.1

0.8

0.5

0.02

0.02

0.65

0.02

0.01

1.03

0.01

0.03

0.52

0.01

0.75

0.02

0.45

0.04

0.85

0.85

0.95

0.02

0.07

0.02

0.01

1.85

0.035

0.022

0.028

11.685

RAINFED RAINFED

AREA (HAS) AREA

TOTAL

LOCATION

BARANGAY/ BARANGAY/

33. 33. Wawang Pulo

32. 32. Viente Reales

31. 31. Ugong

30. 30. Tagalag

29. 29. Rincon

28. 28. Punturin

27. 27. Pasolo

26. 26. Paso de Blas

25. 25. Poblacion

24. 24. Polo

23. 23. Pariancillo Villa

22. 22. Parada

21. 21. Palasan

20. 20. Maysan

19. 19. Marulas

18. 18. Malanday

17. 17. Mapulang Lupa

16. 16. Malinta

15. 15. Mabolo

14. 14. Lingunan

13. 13. Lawang Bato

12. 12. Karuhatan

11. 11. Isla

10. 10. Gen. T. De Leon

9. Dalandanan

8. Coloong

7. Canumay East

6. Canumay West

5. Bisig

4. Bignay

3. Balangkas 2. Bagbaguin 1. Arkong 1. Bato Arkong SOURCE: CITY AGRICULTURE OFFICE

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Table 134. Dispersal of Vegetable, Ornamental, Fruit and Non-fruit Bearing Seedlings

 District 1

Barangays (1st JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Total District) 1. Arkong Bato 632 632 2. Balangkas 121 10 193 100 344 122 890 3. Bignay 1186 846 1555 9279 5954 65 1824 6434 756 1557 956 30412 4. Bisig 0 5. Canumay East 155 155 6. Canumay West 190 13 80 346 629 7. Coloong 78 563 865 105 47 1658 8. Dalandanan 196 55 100 503 1826 551 165 158 443 3997 9. Isla 347 16 363 10. Lawang Bato 408 408 11. Lingunan 1912 804 780 130 705 317 678 156 207 56 990 6735 12. Mabolo 60 60 13. Malanday 710 1753 1121 2347 1914 50 2106 1287 11288 14. Malinta 130 130 15. Palasan 0 16. Pariancillo Villa 768 90 858 17. Pasolo 10 36 46 18. Poblacion 0 19. Pulo 0 20. Punturin 322 131 192 645 21. Rincon 0 22. Tagalag 76 76 23. Veinte Reales 40 256 18 10 48 381 336 1089 24. Wawang Pulo 0 Total 4447 2546 4098 11340 9958 4247 1629 2601 9716 3787 3668 2034 60071

 District 2

Barangays (2nd JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Total District) 1. Bagbaguin 0 2. Karuhatan 906 1146 2965 910 39 787 1416 120 8289 3. Gen. T. De Leon 526 1934 2356 485 1286 61 6648 4. Mapulang Lupa 97 82 179 5. Marulas 50 170 6 226 6. Maysan 775 33 1422 2112 877 1094 1562 7875 7. Parada 54 512 566 8. Paso De Blas 429 19 596 1044 9. Ugong 1738 832 757 562 205 4094 Total 1482 4142 4932 2356 2254 3192 58 787 3535 2592 2840 266 28436

SOURCE: CITY AGRICULTURE OFFICE

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2. VETERINARY

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Table 135. Number of Seized Stray Dogs

0

44

89

88

43

66

51

62

49

30

69

24

38

22

46

93

65

22

91

98

121

106

448

128

304

117

148

149

149

126

122

343

111

3,462

TOTAL

2

2

5

1

7

9

2

9

5

4

6

5

0

1

9

7

5

9

2

2

8

4

5

7

7

9

20

10

10

16

17

10

10

225

Dec.

4

7

8

6

0

7

0

0

0

0

7

0

0

4

0

2

6

0

8

0

2

8

3

3

9

6

84

33

12

18

49

29

13

328

Nov.

2

7

2

0

5

6

3

5

0

5

0

5

8

0

2

3

5

3

0

8

3

11

13

15

32

11

10

23

28

10

29

10

375

111

Oct.

0

6

0

8

6

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

6

0

0

6

2

4

0

6

16

14

28

13

10

18

15

16

12

50

20

364

108

Sept.

9

1

0

3

0

1

2

1

0

5

1

2

1

3

2

2

7

12

10

13

25

22

50

15

20

21

30

62

28

13

46

12

11

430

August

5

6

1

2

0

0

2

8

1

0

5

3

7

4

0

0

4

1

6

9

22

11

13

17

25

57

11

14

16

10

76

13

10

359

July

Month

8

6

5

4

3

0

3

0

5

0

7

0

0

9

8

0

7

9

0

0

6

0

5

0

0

4

23

10

16

28

10

12

11

199

June

6

2

8

8

8

9

2

0

6

5

2

8

5

5

2

6

14

22

12

10

15

15

18

15

11

24

19

23

17

15

21

17

18

368

May

7

0

9

8

3

3

0

3

8

5

0

6

5

6

6

3

8

3

3

0

0

0

5

13

13

35

31

16

10

15

18

11

13

266

April

3

6

8

9

4

7

5

6

7

3

0

2

0

6

0

0

6

5

0

0

0

10

16

10

27

10

21

11

17

10

12

10

20

251

March

0

0

0

0

0

0

7

5

0

0

0

0

7

3

0

0

0

0

4

4

4

5

0

6

0

0

0

4

14

10

10

25

10

118

Feb.

8

5

4

4

6

8

2

9

3

6

4

0

6

4

0

0

8

0

0

4

5

3

7

4

0

7

0

7

11

11

10

18

15

179

Jan.

TOTAL

Barangay

33.Ugong

32.Paso 32.Paso de Blas

31.Parada

30.Maysan

29.Marulas

28.Mapulang Lupa

27.Karuhatan

26.Gen. T. De Leon

25.Bagbaguin

24.Wawang Pulo

23.Veinte Reales

22.Tagalag

21.Rincon

20.Punturin

19.Pulo

18.Poblacion

17.Pasolo

16.Pariancillo Villa

15.Palasan

14.Malinta

13.Malanday

12.Mabolo

11.Lingunan

10.Lawang Bato

9.Isla

8.Dalandanan

7.Coloong

6.Canumay West

5.Canumay East

4.Bisig

3.Bignay 2.Balangkas 1.Arkong Bato 1.Arkong

SOURCE: CITY VETERINARY OFFICE

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Table 136. Number of Pork Heads Slaughtered

SLAUGHTERHOUSE Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total MAX & BENZ ABATTOIR 6,893 5,884 6,517 5,959 6,751 6,845 7,131 6,494 5,270 - - - 57,744 BATIMANA ABATTOIR 6,474 6,102 6,467 5,995 6,867 6,989 7,311 7,906 7,132 9,722 13,894 17,407 102,266 SUPERIOR ABATTOIR 1,803 1,756 2,050 1,767 1,601 1,569 1,512 1,457 1,282 1,400 1,645 2,500 20,342 TOTAL 15,170 13,742 15,034 13,721 15,219 15,403 15,954 15,857 13,684 11,122 15,539 19,907 180,352

Table 137. Number of Chicken Heads Slaughtered

MARKETS Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec TOTAL POLO 12,000 20,000 16,000 16,000 17,000 13,600 13,600 17,000 14,400 17,000 13,600 13,600 183,800 MALANDAY 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,200 15,600 KADIWA 2,800 3,500 2,800 2,800 2,500 2,000 2,000 2,500 2,400 3,000 2,400 2,400 31,100 DALANDANAN 800 1,000 800 800 1,000 800 800 1,000 800 1,000 800 800 10,400 SM TALIPAPA 2,400 3,000 2,400 2,400 3,000 2,400 2,400 3,000 2,400 3,000 2,400 2,400 31,200 GREENLEAF 2,400 3,000 2,400 2,400 3,000 2,400 2,400 3,000 2,400 3,000 2,400 2,400 31,200 KARUHATAN 2,800 3,500 2,800 2,800 3,000 2,400 2,400 3,000 2,800 3,500 2,800 2,800 34,600 TAÑADA 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,200 15,600 MAYSAN 800 1,000 800 800 1,000 800 800 1,000 800 1,000 800 800 10,400 ROYAL MALL 1,120 1,400 1,120 1,120 1,400 1,120 1,120 1,400 1,120 1,400 1,120 1,120 14,560 PARADA 560 700 560 560 700 560 560 700 560 700 560 560 7,280 ZEN-MAR (de leon market) 700 875 700 700 875 700 700 875 700 875 700 700 9,100 FRANCISCO Mini Mart 280 350 280 280 350 280 280 350 280 350 280 280 3640 CABATUHAN 3,200 4,000 3,200 3,200 4,000 3,200 3,200 4,000 3,200 4,000 3,200 3,200 41,600 MARULAS 2,800 3,500 2,800 2,800 2,500 2,000 2,000 2,500 2,400 3,000 2,400 2,400 31,100 DON PEDRO 800 1,000 800 800 1,000 800 800 1,000 800 1,000 800 800 10,400 V. REALES 800 1,000 800 800 1,000 800 800 1,000 800 1,000 800 800 10,400 CANUMAY 800 1,000 800 800 1,000 800 800 1,000 800 1,000 800 800 10,400 GEN.T 1,000 1,250 1,000 1,000 1,250 1,000 1,000 1,250 1,000 1,250 1,000 1,000 13,000 BAGBAGUIN 1,600 2,000 1,600 1,600 2,000 1,600 1,600 2,000 1,600 1,600 1,600 18,800 L.BATO 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,200 15,600 PUNTURIN 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,200 15,600 BIGNAY 800 1,500 1,200 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,500 1,200 1,200 15,200 TOTAL Chicken Heads 43,260 59,575 47,660 47,660 54,075 43,260 43,260 54,075 45,260 53,575 44,460 44,460 580,580

SOURCE: CITY VETERINARY OFFICE

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3. PRIVATE INDUSTRIES

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Table 138. Private Market Directory AREA NAME OF MARKET OWNER'S NAME BUSINESS ADDRESS (sq.m.) RDS MINI MARKET ROSENDO SABINO 100 LOREX AVE. GEN.T. DE LEON 1,295 CARLSON DEV.& INDL CORP. 11 GOV. SANTIAGO ST. MALINTA 2,300 FIVE A PROPERTIES, INC. FIVE A PROPERTIES, INC. M.H. DEL PILAR ST. MALANDAY 1,200 PACHECO FLEA MARKET MARCELINO T. PACHECO 104 TONGCO ST. MAYSAN 174 MALINTA TALIPAPA INC. MALINTA TALIPAPA INC. 28 TANGKE,MALINTA 651 FCL WET AND DRY MARKET FELICITAS DE BONUS COR FANOLA HOMES, GEN.T. DE LEON 300 TALIPAPA SA CENTRO SILVINA M. DE GUCENA 18 CENTRO, LAWANG BATO 150 DALANDANAN TALIPAPA RAMON A. ROBERTO 715 G. LAZARO, DALANDANAN 1465 GINA'S FLEA MARKET EDWIN R. MAGDAEL 6007 WEST RD. VIENTE REALES 454 KARUHATAN MARKET, INC. KARUHATAN MARKET, INC. 8 KARUHATAN RD. KARUHATAN 1683.67 JUR STALL LESSOR ROSALINA V. SANTIAGO 49 T. SANTIAGO ST.CANUMAY WEST 328.63 ARTEMIO PACHECO WET & DRY MARKET ARTEMIO B. PACHECO 4 KABESANG PURONG, PUNTURIN 662.4 MARSTEL REALTY & DEVELOPMENT CORP. MARSTEL REALTY & DEVELOPMENT CORP. 215 T. SANTIAGO ST.VEINTE REALES 400 SENTRO WET & DRY MARKET INC, SENTRO WET & DRY MARKET INC, EAST SERVICE ROAD, PASO DE BLAS 2,052.02 JFG STALLS RENTAL CORPORATION JFG STALLS RENTAL CORPORATION 514 BISALAO A. MARIANO ST. BAGBAGUIN 911 VALENZUELA DEV'T COOPERATIVE (VAL VALENZUELA DEVT COOPERATIVE(VAL 6A TANGKE ST. MALINTA 1,740 GREENLEAF MARKET) GREENLEAF MARKET) VITUG MINI MARKET STALL RENTALS RONILO D. VITUG 41 T. SANTIAGO ST. PASO DE BLAS 20

SOURCE: BUSINESS PERMITS AND LICENSING OFFICE

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Table 139. Top 5 Business Taxpayers per Scale

BY SCALE: LARGE BUSINESSES BUSINESS TAX RANK BUSINESS TRADE NAME BUSINESS ADDRESS LINE OF BUSINESS PAID 1 Manila Electric Company T. Santiago, Veinte Reales Franchise Tax-Electric Company 79,183,442.21 2 SM Prime Holdings, Inc. SM City Valenzuela, MHW,Karuhatan Shopping Center 14,384,116.40 3 Powertrac Incorporated 2015C Apolonia St. Mapulang Lupa For Maintaining an office/Retailer 10,713,250.16 4 Maynilad Water Services, Inc. 338 SGRL Bldg.,Malinta Franchise Tax/Services 9,191,064.20 5 San Miguel Foods Inc. 1787 Lawang Bato Mfr w/ machinery/Storage 7,860,345.24 BY SCALE:MEDIUM BUSINESSES RANK BUSINESS TRADE NAME BUSINESS ADDRESS LINE OF BUSINESS TAX AMOUNT PAID

1 Peerless Products Manufacturing Corp. 35 San Francisco St. Karuhatan Importer/Factory of Detergent Soap & Similar Products 9,236,117.84 2 Unicorn Metal Corporation Pearl island Cmpd.Phase II,Punturin Canteen/Exporter/Importers/Mfr of Steel Bars/Trading 7,677,093.20 3 Tiger Machinery & Industrial Corp. 359 F. San Diego St. Veinte Reales Contractor/Importers 6,601,700.50 4 Flexible Packaging Products Corp. 25 Daang Bato, Lawang Bato Mfr of Plastic 5,140,744.96 5 Maxima Steel Corp. T. Santiago St. Lingunan Mfr of Steel Bars 5,041,985.04 BY SCALE: SMALL BUSINESSES RANK BUSINESS TRADE NAME BUSINESS ADDRESS LINE OF BUSINESS TAX AMOUNT PAID

1 WE Enterprises & Contractors, Inc. 19 Bible, Karuhatan Contractor/Importer/Retailers/Wholesalers 5,352,994.54 2 Suncrest Foods Incorporated 270 Sitio Hulo St. Bignay Mfr w/ machinery, Exporters/Importers 4,041,773.16 3 Fiberline Industries, Inc. 20 Daang Bato St. Lawang Bato Mfr of Textile, Knitting and Dyeing 2,251,065.64 4 Mega Masterlink Fabricator & Electrical Services26 I. Francisco, Corp. Maysan Supplier/Services/Importers 2,110,522.40 5 Industrial Welding Corp. 10 R. Jacinto, Canumay West Mfr of Welding Electrode/Importers/Exporters 1,860,682.40 BY SCALE:MICRO BUSINESSES

RANK BUSINESS TRADE NAME BUSINESS ADDRESS LINE OF BUSINESS TAX AMOUNT PAID

1 Innovative Packaging Industry Corp. 271 T. Santiago St. Veinte Reales Contractor/Importers/Exporters/Mfr of snack food 3,720,792.28 2 Contract Packaging Corp. of the Phils. 552 Mc Arthur Hi-way, Malanday Contractors/Importers 3,678,802.08 3 Calypso Plastic Center Co. 5039 Pur Sto. Rosario St.,Mapulang LupaMfr of Plastic/Wholesaler 2,007,197.04 4 Gilvan Packaging Corp. 559 West Service Rd. Paso de Blas Mfr of Packaging Materials/Canteen 1,961,265.36 5 DLC Foods Inc. Mc Arthur Highway, Karuhatan Refreshment Parlor 1,823,969.20

SOURCE: BUSINESS PERMITS AND LICENSING OFFICE

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4. EMPLOYMENT

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Table 140. Regular Employment

JOB VACANCIES JOB APPLICANTS JOB APPLICANTS REFERRED JOB APPLICANTS PLACED MONTH SOLICITED REGISTERED FOR PLACEMENT Actual Female Actual Female Actual Female Actual Female JANUARY 4206 2346 1398 769 1096 602 1003 518 FEBRUARY 4976 2438 883 560 826 479 759 440 MARCH 5846 2637 1038 570 986 541 915 502 APRIL 3393 1486 603 289 587 278 515 244 MAY 4963 2586 951 403 912 378 847 319 JUNE 3894 1610 1491 728 1423 691 1402 673 JULY 6944 3805 1351 810 1348 810 1298 787 AUGUST 4437 2307 1352 508 1338 469 1256 428 SEPTEMBER 3555 1244 1610 837 1579 744 1457 654 OCTOBER 3367 1541 1555 709 1515 683 1389 597 NOVEMBER 4173 1961 1571 692 1523 671 1396 593 DECEMBER 1508 701 485 223 478 211 432 198 TOTAL 51262 24662 14288 7098 13611 6557 12669 5953

Table 141. Summary Placement

JOB Fair Regular SPES / GIP SELECTED INDICATOR Local and Employment SUMMER Overseas NO. OF VACANCIES 51262 NO. OF APPLICANTS REGISTERED 14288 NO. OF JOB APPLICANTS REFERRED 13611 NO. OF JOB APPLICANTS PLACED 12669 91830 NO. OF JOBFAIRS CONDUCTED 14 NO. OF EMPLOYERS PARTICIPATED 59 NUMBER OF APPLICANTS PLACED / HIRED ON THE SPOT 5939 6012 SPES VACANCIES 250 NO. OF SPES REGISTERED 417 NO. OF SPES REFERRED 294 NO. OF SPES PLACED 250 1211

SOURCE: PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OFFICE

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Table 142. Job Fairs

Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Month Job Fairs Employers who Vancancies Applicants Applicants Hired Conducted Participated Solicited Registered on the Spot JANUARY 2 105 9815 1559 963 FEBRUARY 1 74 6302 820 431 MARCH 1 81 10439 641 444 APRIL MAY JUNE 1 57 7871 1730 722 JULY 1 96 8709 1834 1030 AUGUST 2 94 10094 1074 723 SEPTEMBER 1 86 7622 1161 827 OCTOBER 1 24 1495 120 64 NOVEMBER 2 104 6520 775 574 DECEMBER 1 38 1890 238 161 TOTAL 13 759 70757 9952 5939

Table 143. Skills Registry System

Barangays Applicants Registered Month Covered Actual Female JANUARY 29 416 233 FEBRUARY 29 412 240

MARCH 28 311 188 APRIL 28 396 213 MAY 30 473 270 JUNE 29 337 183 JULY 30 978 607 AUGUST 30 706 456 SEPTEMBER 31 554 312 OCTOBER 32 537 322 NOVEMBER 29 841 439 DECEMBER 30 591 313 TOTAL 6552 3776

SOURCE: PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OFFICE

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Table 144. Special Program for the Employment of Students

Youth Provided with Bridging Employment Total Assistance Government - Private 250

INDICATOR MALE FEMALE TOTAL SPES VACANCIES 250 NO. OF SPES REGISTERED 180 237 417 NO. OF SPES REFERRED 164 130 294 NO. OF SPES PLACED 130 120 250

Table 145. Career Guidance and Counselling Orientation

NUMBER OF STUDENT ENROLEES NO. SCHOOL MALE FEMALE TOTAL 1 DISIPLINA VILLAGE NHS 52 62 114 2 LAWANG BATO NHS 217 239 456 3 VICENTE P. TRINIDAD NHS 202 208 410 4 DALANDANAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 340 402 742 5 CARUHATAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 109 140 249 6 MAYSA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 177 212 389 7 POLO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 343 368 711 8 LINGUNAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 101 116 217 9 MAPULANG LUPA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 93 81 174 10 GEN. T . DE LEON NHS 371 376 747 11 ARKONG BATO NHS 62 84 146 12 PARADA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 92 111 203 13 BAGBAGUIN NHS 162 156 318 14 SITERO FRANCISCO NHS 98 112 210 15 PASO DE BLAS NHS 154 141 295 TOTAL 2573 2808 5381

SOURCE: PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OFFICE

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5. LOCATIONAL CLEARANCES

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Table 146. Locational Clearance Granted

MONTH RES'L COMM'L IND'L INST'L FENCING BILLBOARD SIGNAGE MAUSOLEUM BUSINESS TOTAL

January 48 21 2 1 3 0 12 2 0 89 February 74 39 5 1 4 4 7 2 0 136 March 86 48 8 1 3 0 5 5 0 156 April 94 39 7 0 5 0 8 0 0 153 May 113 49 6 0 5 1 6 2 0 182 June 77 48 3 0 4 0 3 1 0 136 July 117 39 5 0 0 1 11 5 0 178 August 60 34 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 101 September 83 88 4 1 3 1 2 1 0 183 October 88 41 4 0 7 1 2 0 0 143 November 112 54 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 172 December 30 15 1 0 1 0 0 20 0 67 TOTAL 982 515 49 6 38 9 57 40 0 1696

Table 147. Locational Clearance Denied

INC. AT MONTH RES'L SUBD. COMM'L IND'L INST'L BUSINESS TOTAL BPLO January 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 February 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 March 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 April 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 May 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 June 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 July 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 August 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 September 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 October 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 November 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 December 0 1 0 3 0 0 4 TOTAL 4 5 7 6 0 0 22

SOURCE: CITY ZONING OFFICE

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6. TOURISM

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Table 148. BARANGAY FESTIVITIES

BARANGAY / AREA FEAST DAY AREA 1 1. Bignay 2nd Sunday of February 2. Canumay East Sunday After Easter Sunday 3. Canumay West Easter Sunday 4. Punturin 1st of May 5. Lawang Bato Easter Sunday AREA 2 1. Bagbaguin Easter Sunday 2. Mapulang Lupa 27th day of April 3. Paso de Blas 4th Sunday of February 4. Ugong Easter Sunday AREA 3 1. Gen. T. de Leon 20th of May 2. Karuhatan 9th of May 3. Marulas 1st Sunday of May 4. Parada Easter Sunday AREA 4 1. Dalandanan 3rd Sunday of May 2. Lingunan 2nd Sunday of February 3. Malinta 15th of May 4. Maysan 11th of May 5. Rincon Last Saturday of May 6. Veinte Reales Easter Sunday AREA 5 1. Arkong Bato 3rd Sunday of May 2. Balangkas 1st of May 3. Bisig Last Saturday of April 4. Coloong Last Sunday of April 5. Isala Last Sunday of April 6. Mabolo 12th of May 7. Malanday 28th of April 8. Palasan 1st Sunday of May 9. Pariancillo Villa 12th of November 10. Pasolo 1sr Saturday of May 11. Poblacion 12th of November 12. Pulo Easter Sunday 13. Tagalag 9th of May 14. Wawang Pulo 11th of February

SOURCE: CULTURAL AND TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 149. Historical Landmarks

LANDMARK LOCATION Arkong Bato Boundary Arc – Bulacan and Rizal Provincial 1 M.H. del Pilar, Arkong Bato boundary Marker built by the Americans in 1910. Our Lady of Fatima National Shrine – declared as a tourist site Fatima Avenue, Marulas 2 since 1982 by the DOT Residence of Dr. Pio Valenzuela – Katipunan Revolutionary Dr. Corner of Pariancillo Rd. and Kapitan Isko St., Pariancillo Villa 3 Pio Valenzuela was born in this house on July 11, 1869 Museo Valenzuela – Houses collection artifacts and memorabilia Fatima Ave cor. CWL St., Marulas 4 of the City’s rich culture and history San Roque Church – Known for the “Sayawan sa Calle: Sayaw M. Hernandez St., Mabolo 5 Pasasalamat kay San Roque” Bell Tower of San Diego de Alcala – the 382 year old Church M.H. del Pilar Rd., Poblacion 6 Belfry built during the Spanish Era in 1632. Japanese Memorial Cemetery – built by the Japanese 7 Don Pedro Rd., Marulas Government in honor of the Japanese Soldiers Col. Harry C. Egbert Memorial Canon – Historical Marker of the Alert Center Compound 8 “Battle of Malinta” in 1899.

SOURCE: CULTURAL AND TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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7. PRIVATE CEMETERIES AND MEMORIAL PARKS

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Table 149. List of Private Cemeteries and Memorial Parks

Business Name Line of Business Business Address Date Started

St. John Cemetery Private Cemetery/Memorial Park with less than 2 Hecatares Padrigal St., Karuhatan 07/16/2013

Sta. Perpetua Cemetery Private Cemetery/Memorial Park with less than 2 Hecatares Padrigal St., Karuhatan 01/19/2011

Angelus Cemetery Co. Private Cemetery/Memorial Park with less than 2 Hecatares Maysan 01/20/1992

Tierra Santa Memorial Park Inc. Private Cemetery/Memorial Park with more than 5 Hecatares Maysan Road, Maysan 02/08/2005

Sacred Heart Memorial Corporation Private Cemetery/Memorial Park with more than 5 Hecatares C. Molina, Veinte Reales 01/07/1992

Ever Memorial Garden Co. Inc. Private Cemetery/Memorial Park with more than 5 Hecatares Km. 17, East Service Road, Lawang Bato 02/03/1998

Polo Memorial Park Inc. Private Cemetery/Memorial Park with 2 - 5 Hecatares 154 M.H. Del Pilar St., Palasan 02/21/1994

SOURCE: BUSINESS PERMITS AND LICENSING OFFICE

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C. INFRASTRUCTURE / PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT SECTOR

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1. INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

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Table 151. Water Distribution (Tubig Patrol)

MONTH NUMBER OF TRUCK TRIPS WATER DELIVERED PER LITER(S)

JANUARY 236 740,000 FEBRUARY 202 717,600 MARCH 216 822,200 APRIL 234 874,600 MAY 245 948,200 JUNE 233 902,800 JULY 242 972,800 AUGUST 208 779,000 SEPTEMBER 192 787,800 OCTOBER 228 1,060,800 NOVEMBER 209 956,000 DECEMBER 223 905,400 TOTAL 2,668 10,467,200

SOURCE: TUBIG PATROL UNIT- CITY EXTERNAL SERVICES OFFICE

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2. TRANSPORTATION

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Table 152. Tricycle Franchising and Operators Permit Issued (District I)

CHANGE CHANGE FRANCHISE MTOP NEW TODA PRESIDENT DROPPED MOTOR OWNER RENEWAL RENEWAL REGISTRATION DISTRICT 1 AMTODA ABRAHAM L. PONTERAS 11 8 13 2 65 0 BAGMALACATODA JERON D. MATIAS 11 5 16 8 141 0 BALMATODA 15 16 31 10 159 1 EDUARDO G. NIPA BALMATODA EXTENSION 3 0 3 0 28 0 BOVTODA 10 2 12 3 42 0 BRIAN A. GARCIA BOVTODA EXTENSION 2 2 4 0 40 13 BPTODA 9 4 13 3 102 0 MANUEL SANTIAGO BPTODA (MAHABANG PARANG) 0 0 0 0 9 0 CALAPUPATODA MARIO C. JOSEPH 44 35 79 17 566 0 CAWETODA CHARLIE BACHINI 33 13 46 4 247 0 COTODA EDGARDO ANGELES 13 26 39 5 170 6 ISPADATODA ZEUS BENJAMIN CLEMENTE 6 2 8 0 20 2 MABURIPATODA ISRAEL S. DOLZ 15 23 38 8 192 2 MAPLAMATODA ROGELIO A. CUNANAN 4 4 8 0 40 1 MARTODA 0 0 0 0 3 0 MCTTODA MANOLITO DELA CRUZ 1 0 1 2 25 5 MSJDTTODA CESAR CACAL 0 35 40 16 194 3 MTTODA WILSON PASCUA 6 12 18 1 98 0 POTODA ROGELIO GEVERO 4 0 4 0 6 0 STODA PRUDENCIO AGUINALDO 12 10 22 8 109 3 TABITODA JOSIES S. ATANACIO 9 7 16 4 74 0 TVRTODA SEFERINO AVENTURADO 1 1 2 0 0 64 VRLTODA ALFONSO D. FRANCISCO 26 16 42 13 318 0 TOTAL 235 221 455 104 2648 100

Table 153. Tricycle Franchising and Operators Permit Issued (District II)

CHANGE CHANGE FRANCHISE MTOP NEW TODA PRESIDENT DROPPED MOTOR OWNER RENEWAL RENEWAL REGISTRATION DISTRICT 2 AMMATODA 11 11 22 10 74 0 ASCTODA FIDELO M. MAMARIL 3 13 15 1 43 0 DOPTODA CERILO P. QUITALEG 3 18 21 3 43 1 EFBTODA ELIZABETH ALFONSO 3 8 11 1 32 0 FATATODA DANILO LINING 10 44 53 10 175 1 FETODA JUVY MIGUEL 6 3 9 0 42 0 FVTODA 3 0 3 2 63 0 WILMA QUIBUYEN FVTODA EXTENSION 0 1 1 3 9 0 GTDLTODA JONNY P. OLLERES 3 7 10 5 121 5 GTUTODA 18 5 23 4 88 0 LUIS JUGUETA GTUTODA EXTENSION 3 1 4 3 28 28 INTODA NELIA BARRIOS 3 3 6 1 33 0 KPMTODA LOUIE ANG 3 2 5 1 58 0 MAPASATODA CONSORCIA F. PROGIO 6 7 13 4 66 0 MASTODA WILFRED S. TADEO 3 5 8 5 97 1 MTODA OMAR G. SUNGA 29 94 122 10 776 1 MUTODA CORNELIO BAYLON, JR. 4 7 11 0 49 0 PAGUBRIJETODA HILARIO O. PEÑAMORA 0 3 3 0 18 0 PMUTODA EVELYN MALALUAN 45 38 83 29 350 0 PPGSTODA RANDY EVANGELISTA 5 8 13 2 74 0 SANPATODA NORBERTO ALABASTRO 10 5 15 4 108 0 SFPTODA NORBERTO LOPEZ 6 5 11 1 95 0 VCHSTODA JAIME L. MOLINA 17 8 24 2 164 0 TOTAL 194 296 486 101 2606 37

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY TRANSPORTATION OFFICE

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Table 154 . Franchiseholders in the City (District I)

TOTAL NO. OF TOTAL NO. OF TOTAL NO. OF TODA UPDATED REVOKED REGISTERED FRANCHISES FRANCHISES DRIVER

DISTRICT 1 AMTODA 106 22 171 BAGMALACATODA 217 17 243 BALMATODA 217 8 361 BALMATODA EXTENSION 30 0 11 BOVTODA 55 9 117 BOVTODA EXTENSION 63 2 26 BPTODA 124 0 222 BPTODA (MAHABANG PARANG) 13 1 0 CALAPUPATODA 698 4 1143 CAWETODA 307 0 453 COTODA 250 12 358 ISPADATODA 32 1 50 MABURIPATODA 281 16 331 MAPLAMATODA 53 30 75 MARTODA 3 2 3 MCTTODA 53 2 70 MSJDTTODA 301 43 463 MTTODA 131 33 184 POTODA 10 0 10 STODA 168 35 195 TABITODA 115 8 188 TVRTODA 65 25 61 VRLTODA 398 2 604 TOTAL 3690 272 5339

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY TRANSPORTATION OFFICE

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Table 155. Franchiseholders in the City (District II)

TOTAL NO. OF TOTAL NO. OF TOTAL NO. OF TODA UPDATED REVOKED REGISTERED FRANCHISES FRANCHISES DRIVER

DISTRICT 2 AMMATODA 153 25 231 ASCTODA 72 6 94 DOPTODA 78 12 122 EFBTODA 50 5 84 FATATODA 289 3 448 FETODA 53 1 96 FVTODA 70 0 139 FVTODA EXTENSION 17 9 2 GTDLTODA 204 8 226 GTUTODA 135 1 283 GTUTODA EXTENSION 65 1 33 INTODA 38 0 75 KPMTODA 71 0 98 MAPASATODA 98 4 149 MASTODA 134 2 190 MTODA 1083 32 1516 MUTODA 58 2 107 PAGUBRIJETODA 21 0 43 PMUTODA 594 6 956 PPGSTODA 108 4 151 SANPATODA 132 1 231 SFPTODA 117 1 244 VCHSTODA 219 1 383 TOTAL 3859 124 5901

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY TRANSPORTATION OFFICE

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Table 156. Private Motorized Tricycle in the City

BUSINESS PERSONAL STUDENT BARANGAY TOTAL USE USE SERVICE DISTRICT 1 ARKONG BATO 2 5 0 7 BALANGKAS 8 14 1 23 BIGNAY 25 42 9 76 BISIG 1 0 0 1 CANUMAY 1 2 1 4 CANUNAY EAST 20 12 5 37 CANUMAY WEST 17 23 5 45 COLOONG 5 6 0 11 DALANDANAN 7 11 0 18 ISLA 0 3 12 15 LAWANG BATO 27 26 1 54 LINGUNAN 17 30 0 47 MABOLO 1 1 0 2 MALANDAY 12 7 1 20 MALINTA 37 31 0 68 PALASAN 3 0 0 3 PARIANCILLO VILLA 2 1 0 3 PASOLO 11 5 0 16 POBLACION 1 1 0 2 POLO 2 1 0 3 PUNTURIN 30 48 21 99 RINCON 2 2 0 4 TAGALAG 4 3 0 7 VIENTE REALES 21 35 7 63 WAWANG PULO 3 4 76 83 TOTAL 259 313 139 711 BUSINESS PERSONAL STUDENT BARANGAY TOTAL USE USE SERVICE DISTRICT 2 BAGBAGUIN 22 10 2 34 GEN T DE LEON 17 44 20 81 KARUHATAN 20 19 3 42 MAPULANG LUPA 26 22 8 56 MARULAS 54 25 1 80 MAYSAN 32 23 3 58 PARADA 21 11 0 32 PASO DE BLAS 24 3 2 29 UGONG 56 7 10 73 TOTAL 272 164 49 485

CATEGORIES REGISTERED RENEWED UNITS NEW UNITS BUSINESS PURPOSE 531 451 185 PERSONAL USE 477 409 168 SCHOOL SERVICE 188 110 25 TOTAL 1196 970 378 SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY TRANSPORTATION OFFICE

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Table 157. Supervision Permit for Private Tricycle and Tricycle for Hire from Outside the City

TOTAL SUPERVISION PERMIT

TOTAL NUMBERS TODA REGISTERED UNITS RENEWED UNITS NEW REGISTRATIONS REGISTERED DRIVERS KSGTODA 51 7 0 6 MARTODA 202 141 8 345 MEQHTODA 51 45 1 74 MTBTODA 139 2 2 148 NOPOBTODA 7 2 3 6 PAWABIPOTODA 22 13 5 74 SAN AGUSTIN TODA 22 13 2 25 SQTODA 250 207 1 426 SWEPOTODA 5 0 0 13 TALIPAPATODA 216 151 13 272 TINOROTODA 41 37 2 62 TOTAL 1006 618 37 1451

PRIVATE SUPERVISION PERMIT CATEGORIES REGISTERED RENEWED NEW REGISTRATION BUSINESS PURPOSE 489 139 62 PERSONAL USE 610 110 48 SCHOOL SERVICE 50 23 3 TOTAL 1149 272 113

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY TRANSPORTATION OFFICE

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Table 158. Pedicab Franchising and Operator Permits Issued

TOTAL NO. TOTAL NO TOTAL NO TOTAL NO UPDATED OF REVOKED OF OF OF PODA PRESIDENT REGISTRATI REGISTERED UNIT OPERATOR OPERATOR/ REGISTERED ON PEDICAB ONLY DRIVER DRIVER DISTRICT 1 ADMAPODA PIO S. MARCELO, JR. 63 41 22 25 38 44 ARKOPODA ALFREDO GALEDO 135 96 39 58 77 96 BAPPODA 392 322 69 180 212 318 BENJAMIN CALUAG BAPPODA EXTENSION 37 30 7 34 3 0 BIGATPODA 90 5 126 106 33 192 CORAZON ESTRELLA BIGATPODA EXTENSION 18 80 10 81 9 54 BTPPODA EDUARDO B. DIONISIO 63 40 23 35 28 35 COMPAPOPODA WINIFREDO LAPU-LAPU 100 78 22 42 58 58 COPDA TEOFILO SANTIAGO 72 65 7 45 27 63 FAPSPODA TEOFILO GONZALES 31 28 3 14 17 43 IFGMPODA 6 2 4 6 0 1 IFPODA ROLANDO LACASTA 27 21 6 10 0 21 ISPODA ARMAN JOS 46 43 3 16 30 40 ISTODA EDILBERTO CHUPITA 85 74 11 32 53 50 KNV-I PODA RODEL MACABUHAY 9 1 25 14 11 6 LEPODA ANTONIO MORALES 34 31 2 13 21 51 LICOMAPODA FLORENTINO CRUZ, JR. 44 32 12 15 29 32 LIPODA MELCHOR C. DUMANTAY 60 58 2 25 35 61 MACOPODA GLENN BERNALDEZ 26 19 7 7 19 24 MALPODA ANGELITO LAURENCIANO 27 25 2 20 7 16 MAPODA I ALBERTO CACO 18 8 1 9 9 15 MMPODA LOLITO INTEROLIZO 18 15 3 6 12 22 MULCETODA RONNIE JOSE LIMPOT 45 42 16 17 48 107 PALPODA CORAZON CASTRO 119 57 62 58 61 75 PAPODA FERNANDO PARENAS 132 104 28 62 70 96 POMAPODA I RICARDO ESLOPOR, SR. 48 45 3 13 35 28 POMAPODA II RONALDO ARCELAO 60 39 21 30 30 26 PPTAPODA JESUS JOJO CRUZ 206 136 70 158 48 126 SALISEPODA ARMANDO CLAUDIO 53 48 5 22 31 30 SANPODA RICARDO VILLASIN 101 71 30 73 28 76 SANSIRPODA LEONILO LAZARO 45 45 0 17 28 50 SRTAPODA RENATO DEATO 32 17 15 23 9 23 SSDPODA MACARIO ARTHUR MANALO 17 16 1 5 12 15 STKMPODA 44 34 10 20 24 39 FROILAN SANTOR STKMPODA EXTENSION 41 41 0 26 15 11 DISTRICT 2 AIDPODA DANILO MARAÑA 80 70 10 27 53 62 FAMAPODA CELESTINO MERCEDES 32 9 23 5 27 39 KAPODDA JAIME OCAMPO 46 46 0 23 23 90 KARPODA JORGE ERGUIZA 42 3 39 20 22 47 KBSPODA CRISOSTOMO RODRIGUEZ 22 2 20 8 14 12 LLEPODA NEDY SEGISMUNDO 18 16 2 7 11 24 PAGPODA IRENEO REYES 9 6 3 1 8 9 SABPODA 30 28 2 18 12 71 ROMUALDO TALAVERA, JR. SABPODA EXTENSION 37 34 1 30 7 14 SKEPODA DANILO CUEVAS 22 21 1 6 16 57 VTTPODA PALADIN S. AZUL 34 34 0 15 19 63 TOTAL 2716 2078 768 1477 1379 2432

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY TRANSPORTATION OFFICE

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Table 159. Private Pedicabs in the City

BUSINESS PERSONAL STUDENT BARANGAY TOTAL USE USE SERVICE DISTRICT 1 ARKONG BATO 0 160 0 160 BALANGKAS 0 124 0 124 BIGNAY 0 2 0 2 BISIG 0 5 0 5 CANUMAY 0 0 0 0 COLOONG 0 35 0 35 DALANDANAN 0 18 0 18 ISLA 1 36 0 37 LAWANG BATO 0 0 0 0 MABOLO 0 15 0 15 MALANDAY 0 82 0 82 MALINTA 1 0 0 1 PALASAN 0 51 0 51 PARIANCILLO VILLA 1 33 0 34 PASOLO 0 23 0 23 POBLACION 1 4 0 5 POLO 0 3 0 3 RINCON 0 4 0 4 TAGALAG 0 1 0 1 VIENTE REALES 0 1 0 1 WAWANG PULO 0 9 0 9 TOTAL 4 606 0 610 BUSINESS PERSONAL STUDENT BARANGAY TOTAL USE USE SERVICE DISTRICT 2 BAGBAGUIN 0 0 0 0 GEN T DE LEON 0 4 0 4 KARUHATAN 0 7 0 7 MAPULANG LUPA 0 0 0 0 MARULAS 0 0 0 0 MAYSAN 0 0 0 0 PARADA 0 0 0 0 PASO DE BLAS 0 0 0 0 UGONG 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 11 0 11 REGISTER RENEWED CATEGORIES NEW UNITS ED UNITS BUSINESS PURPOSE 2 0 0 PERSONAL USE 18 4 6 SCHOOL SERVICE 1 2 0 TOTAL 21 6 6 SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY TRANSPORTATION OFFICE

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Table 160. E-Trikes in the City

REGISTERED RENEWED E-TRODA UNITS UNITS BIGAT E-TRODA 127 117 KNV-1 E-TRODA 16 16 MULCE E-TRODA 29 16 TOTAL 172 149

REGISTERED RENEWED E-TRIKES NEW UNITS UNITS BUSINESS PURPOSE 2 0 0 PERSONAL USE 18 4 6 SCHOOL SERVICE 1 0 0 TOTAL 21 4 6

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY TRANSPORTATION OFFICE

Table 161. City Traffic Routes

Starting Road Name End Point Length Major Intersections Point Mac Arthur Highway cor. M.H. Del Pilar road Malanday Mac Arthur Highway cor. G Lazaro St., Dalandanan Mac Arthur Highway cor. Gov I Santiago Rd Malinta Mac Arthur Highway cor. C.J. Santos Ave Karuhatan Mac Arthur Highway Malanday Marulas 6.82km Mac Arthur Highway cor. Karuhatan rd Intersection Mac Arthur Highway cor. Fatima Ave Intersection Marulas Mac Arthur Highway cor. PIO Valenzuela St Intersection Marulas Mac Arthur Highway cor. A. Fernando St. Intersection Marulas

SOURCE: TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT DIVISION

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Table 162. Volume Count per Route (Major Routes)

North Bound Road Name Private Cars PUJ Bus AUV Motorcycle Truck Mac Arthur Highway cor. M.H. Del Pilar road Malanday 277 167 84 0 313 90 Mac Arthur Highway cor. G Lazaro St., Dalandanan 257 164 96 0 314 85 Mac Arthur Highway cor. Gov I Santiago Rd Malinta 289 170 116 0 325 83 Mac Arthur Highway cor. C.J. Santos Ave Karuhatan 315 288 116 0 337 82 Mac Arthur Highway cor. Karuhatan rd Intersection 283 237 102 0 318 93 Mac Arthur Highway cor. Fatima Ave Intersection Marulas 262 232 99 0 299 76 Mac Arthur Highway cor. PIO Valenzuela St Intersection Marulas 320 292 97 0 242 66 Mac Arthur Highway cor. A. Fernando St. Intersection Marulas 337 264 105 0 258 85 TOTAL 2340 1814 815 0 2406 660

South Bound Road Name Private Cars PUJ Bus AUV Motorcycle Truck Mac Arthur Highway cor. M.H. Del Pilar road Malanday 354 344 92 0 354 62 Mac Arthur Highway cor. G Lazaro St., Dalandanan 283 171 115 0 335 80 Mac Arthur Highway cor. Gov I Santiago Rd Malinta 309 199 108 0 311 106 Mac Arthur Highway cor. C.J. Santos Ave Karuhatan 311 290 123 0 326 84 Mac Arthur Highway cor. Karuhatan rd Intersection 348 257 99 0 273 94 Mac Arthur Highway cor. Fatima Ave Intersection Marulas 297 259 115 0 316 85 Mac Arthur Highway cor. PIO Valenzuela St Intersection Marulas 286 255 82 0 264 44 Mac Arthur Highway cor. A. Fernando St. Intersection Marulas 303 282 105 0 268 84 TOTAL 2491 2057 839 0 2447 639

SOURCE: TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT DIVISION

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3. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

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Table 163. Monthly Solid Waste Collection Report

MONTHLY SOLID WASTE AVERAGE DAILY NO. OF TRIPS MONTH COLLECTION COLLECTION PER MONTH IN CU. M. IN TONS IN CU. M. IN TONS JANUARY 22,565.00 7,965.45 727.9 256.95 3,807 FEBRUARY 18,960.50 6,693.06 677.16 239.04 3,267 MARCH 21,275.00 7,510.08 686.29 242.26 3,640 APRIL 20,757.00 7,327.22 691.9 244.24 3,523 MAY 21,546.50 7,605.91 718.22 253.53 3,622 JUNE 20,813.50 7,347.17 693.78 244.91 3,531 JULY 23,403.00 8,261.26 754.94 266.49 3,735 AUGUST 21,848.00 7,712.34 704.77 248.79 3,684 SEPTEMBER 20,777.00 7,334.28 692.57 244.48 3,469 OCTOBER 22,285.00 7,866.61 795.89 280.95 3,774 NOVEMBER 20,429.50 7,211.61 729.63 257.56 3,526 DECEMBER 23,531.50 8,306.62 840.41 296.66 3,952 TOTAL 258,191.50 91,141.60 8,713.46 3,075.85 43,530

SOURCE: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT OFFICE

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4. ROAD NETWORKS AND INFRASTRUCTURE

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Table 164. National Roadways in the City

ROAD NAME LENGTH (Kms.)

McArthur Highway 6.762 Coloong Road 5.165 East Service Road 3.05 G. Lazaro St. 1.59 T. Santiago St. 4.05 M.H. Del Pilar 3.526 Gov. I. Santiago St. 0.656 Gen T. De Leon Rd. 3.433 Novaliches - Malinta Road 4.495 East Service Rd. - Apolonia - F. Bautista 2.5 Tullahan Road 0.26 Que Grande Road 2.6 Mindanao Ave. 1.71 NLEX S - 8.1 North Service Rd. 0.5 NLEX S - 8.1 South Service Rd. 0.73 West Service Road 1.612 TOTAL LENGTH OF NATIONAL HIGHWAYS 42.639

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Table 165. Inventory of Bridges in the City Name Length (m) Width (m) Load Limit (tons) Canumay Bridge 15 9 15 Deparo - Bagumbong Bridge 12 8.9 15 Lawang Bato Bridge 18.4 9.55 0 Lingunan Bridge 10 7.2 10 Malinis Bridge 7.2 7.8 0 Malinta Bridge 17 12.9 10 Malinta Interchange Bridge (Left) 60 11.51 0 Malinta Interchange Bridge (Right) 60 9 0 Malinta Santolan Bridge 28 9.9 20 Maysan Bridge 12 9.4 15 Paso de Blas Bridge 7 9.52 15 Polo Bridge 26 9.95 20 Punturin Bridge 10.5 7.1 0 Torres Bugallon Bridge 36.5 9.2 15 Tullahan Bridge 40 19.68 20 Tullahan Bridge (Mindanao Ave. North Bound) 30.8 17.7 0 Tullahan Bridge (Mindanao Ave. South Bound) 30.5 18.5 20 Ugong Bridge 46.8 9.6 5 Veinte Reales Bridge 8 7.35 10 TOTAL LENGTH 475.7

SOURCE: dpwh.gov.ph/DPWH/gis

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Map 46. Valenzuela City Road Network Map

SOURCE: CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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5. PUBLIC MARKET

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Table 166. Number of Stalls in Polo Market

Section Number of Stalls Occupied Stalls Vacant Stalls Number of Vendors

Chicken 20 20 0 18 Coconut 5 5 0 5 Dry Goods 80 80 0 47 Eatery 14 14 0 13 Extension 72 69 3 41 Fish 80 80 0 60 Fruit 20 18 2 11 Grocery A 64 64 0 37 Grocery B 40 40 0 22 Grocery C 20 20 0 12 Meat 80 80 0 55 Vegetable 40 40 0 25 Total 535 530 5 346

SOURCE: OFFICE OF THE CITY MAYOR – POLO MARKET UNIT

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6. PUBLIC CEMETERY

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Table 167. List of Public Cemeteries in the City

NAME OF CEMETERY REGISTERED OWNER ADDRESS

New Maysan Public Cemetery City Government of Valenzuela G. Marcelo Street, Maysan, Valenzuela City

Karuhatan Public Cemetery City Government of Valenzuela Padrigal Street, Karuhatan Valenzuela City

Arkong Bato Public Cemetery City Government of Valenzuela Cordero Street, Arkong Bato, Valenzuela City

SOURCE: BUSINESS PERMITS AND LICENSING OFFICE

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D. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SECTOR

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1. AWARENESS AND PROTECTION

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Table 168. National Laws, Policies and Local Ordinances Being Implemented

R.A. 9275 - Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004 R.A. 8749 - Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 R.A. 6969 - Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Huclear Wastes Control Act Ordinance No. 525 - An Ordinance Providing for a Comprehensive Environmental Protection, Conservation Ordinance No. 375 - Septage, Sewage and Wastewater Management System of Valenzuela City

Table 169. IEC Distribution on Anti-Open Burning Campaign 2019

1st Quarter Date Area No. of IEC Material Distributed March 2, 2019 Barangay Lingunan 100 pcs. March 2, 2019 Barangay Canumay West 100 pcs. March 9, 2019 Barangay Bignay 200 pcs. March 16, 2019 Barangay Punturin 100 pcs. March 16, 2019 Barangay Lawang Bato 100 pcs. March 23, 2019 Barangay Paso de Blas 100 pcs 2nd Quarter April 6, 2019 Barangay Malinta 150 pcs. April 13, 2019 Barangay Wawang Pulo 200 pcs. April 27, 2019 Barangay Ugong 120 pcs. May 4, 2019 Barangay Balangkas 100 pcs. May 25, 2019 Barangays Bisig and Tagalag 200 pcs. June 1, 2019 Barangay Isla 150 pcs. June 8, 2019 Barangay Polo 120 pcs. June 10, 2019 Valenzuela Amphitheater 2,000 pcs. June 15, 2019 Barangay Karuhatan 120 pcs. June 22, 2019 Barangay Veinte Reales 120 pcs. 3rd Quarter July 20, 2019 Barangay Viente Reales 150 pcs July 27,2019 Barangay Marulas 600 pcs. August 17, 2019 Barangay Mapulang Lupa 150 pcs. August 24,2019 Barangay Coloong 150 pcs. August 31,2019 Barangay Pariancillo Villa 75 pcs. Table 170. Mural Painting Activities

Date Mural Site Theme No. of Volunteers

Mc Arthur Highway, Sa Sama-Samang March 31, 2019 Marulas (SMB Perimeter Pagkilos, Ilog Tullahan 50 Wall) Maisasaayos!

Daluyang Tubig ay Mc Arthur Highway, Pangalagaan, Kalikasan December 7, 2019 Malanday (CPCP 30 ay Ingatan, Para sa Perimeter Wall) Ating Kinabukasan

SOURCE: CITY ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICE

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2. CONSERVATION

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Table 171. Tree Planting Activities

No. of Saplings No of Date Planting Site Saplings Planted Planted Volunteers

August 10, 2019 Disiplina Village Bignay Kamuning, Katmon, Bani 400 saplings 300 individuals

Planter Box of SMB Polo Plant Eugenia, Snake Plant, August 24, 2019 364 saplings 130 individuals (along Mc Arthur Highway), Sansiveria

Dona Marciana Subd., Ugong November 15, 2019 Bamboo 15 saplings 70 individuals (embankment of Tullahan River

Table 172. List of Adopt an Estero Partners 2019

Name of Establishment Adopted River/Creek

1. San Miguel Brewery, Inc. Portion of Tullahan River (Marulas)

2. Vanson Paper Industrial Corp. Portion of Tullahan River (Marulas)

3. March Resources Manufacturing Corp. Lingunan Creek

4. CDO Foodsphere Inc./Odyssey Foundation Paso De Blas Creek 5. Flexo Manufacturing Corporation Veinte Reales Creek

6. Innovative Packaging Corporation Veinte Reales Creek

7. Amtes Corporation / Foampac Sapang Bakaw Creek

8. NLEX Corporation Portion of Tullahan River (Ugong)

9. Our Lady of Fatima University Parada Creek

SOURCE: CITY ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICE

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Table 173. Cleaning of Waterways

VOLUME OF GARBAGE PLACE WATER BODY / WATERWAY LENGTH COLLECTED (SACKS) January Isla Pontemar 250 Meters 48 Sacks Riverside Creek 150 Meters 80 Sacks Malanday Pumping Station to WoodLand 400 Meters 96 Sacks Sabas Creek 30 Meters 12 Sacks Bisig Bisig Bridge to Coloong River 400 meters 48 Sacks Lawang Bato Malinis Creek 170 Meters 80 Sacks Rincon Planters to Marigold 120 Meters 96 Sacks Polo Pulo River 80 Meters 80 Sacks Veinte Reales Veinte Reales Bridge to Lingunan 70 Meters 80 Sacks Canumay West Bahay Kalinga Creek 200 meters 113 Sacks February Lopez Compd. 80 Meters 177 Sacks Veinte Reales Veinte Reales Creek 150 Meters 36 Sacks Bisig Bisig Bridge to Coloong River 400 Meters 53 Sacks Sabas Creek 70 Meters 33 Sacks Malanday Pumping Station to WoodLand 400 Meters 96 Sacks Rincon Don Pablo to Marigold Creek 120 Meters 100 Sacks Isla Pontemar 80 Meters 33 Sacks Polo Pulo River 40 Meters 57 Sacks Mabolo Mabolo Creek 30 Meters 15 Sacks Lingunan Pag-ibig St. 140 Meters 62 Sacks March Bisig Bisig Bridge to Coloong River 200 36 Sacks Isla Pontemar 30 Meters 18 Sacks Mabolo to Pontemar 40 Meters 18 Sacks Don Pablo to Marigold Creek 30 Meters 24 Sacks Rincon Planters to Marigold 100 Meters 102 Sacks Don Pablo Creek 50 Meters 30 Sacks Veinte Reales Bridge 200 Meters 48 Sacks Veinte Reales Veinte Reales to Maysan Creek 400 Meters 174 Sacks Lopez Compd. Creek 80 Meters 30 Sacks Polo Pulo River 40 Meters 72 Sacks Malanday Pumping Station to WoodLand 400 Meters 96 Sacks Mabolo - Isla Bridge 40 Meters 18 Sacks Mabolo Mabolo to Pontemar 40 Meters 18 Sacks Paso De Blas Near NLEX 60 Meters 150 Sacks

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April Bisig Bisig Bridge to Coloong River 250 meters 40 Sacks Mabolo Mabolo to Pontemar 120 meters 60 Sacks Bangkaan to Pasolo 80 meters 30 Sacks Rincon Planters to Marigold 150 meters 70 Sacks Veinte Reales Veinte Reales Bridge 250 meters 60 Sacks Veinte Reales to Maysan 500 meters 120 Sacks Polo Pulo River 50 meters 30 Sacks Malanday Pumping Station to WoodLand 500 meters 100 Sacks Maysan Malabo Creek 30 sq.meters 20 Sacks Isla Isla Creek 10 sq.meters 20 Sacks May Bisig Bisig Bridge to Coloong River 200 meters 40 Sacks Isla Pontemar to Isla Bridge 40 meters 20 Sacks Rincon Planters to Marigold 120 meters 50 Sacks Veinte Reales Bridge 200 meters 50 Sacks Veinte Reales Veinte Reales to Maysan 100 meters 30 Sacks Pulo River 40 meters 30 Sacks Polo Polo to Arkong Bato 10 sq.mtrs 5 Sacks Malanday Pumping Station to WoodLand 400 meters 80 Sacks Pontemar to San Roque 80 meters 30 Sacks Mabolo Mabolo to Pasolo Creek 10 sq.mtrs 5 Sacks Mabolo to Isla Bridge 40 meters 20 Sacks Paso De Blas Bonifacio Compd. 30 sq.mtrs 70 Sacks Lingunan Cuidad Grande Phase V 50 meters 30 Sacks June Bisig Bisig Bridge to Coloong River 200 meters 36 Sacks Mabolo to Isla Bridge 80 meters 30 Sacks Mabolo Back of Brgy. Hall 80 meters 30 Sacks Rincon Don Pablo to Malinta Bridge 120 meters 30 Sacks Veinte Reales Veinte Reales Bridge 200 meters 20 Sacks Pulo Polo River 50 meters 60 Sacks Malanday Pumping Station to Woodland 400 meters 80 Sacks Mabolo Mabolo Creek 30 sq.mtrs 25 Sacks Malinta Marigold Creek 30 sq.mtrs 25 Sacks Maysan Maysan Creek 15 sq,mtrs 30 Sacks July Bisig Bisig Bridge to Coloong River 250 meters 40 Sacks Polo to Arko Planters / Pontemar 160 meters 60 Sacks Rincon Don Pablo to Malinta Bridge 150 meters 30 Sacks Veinte Reales Veinte Reales Bridge 100 meters 50 Sacks Mabolo San Roque to Pontemar 10 meters 30 Sacks Pulo Pulo River 55 meters 20 Sacks Pumping Station to Woodland 500 meters 100 Sacks Malanday Lingahan Creek 120 meters 80 Sacks Maysan Maysan Creek 45 sq.mtrs 80 Sacks Pasolo Bangkaan 200 meters 70 Sacks

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August Bisig Bisig Bridge to Coloong River 200 meters 40 Sacks Rincon Don Pablo to Malinta Bridge 120 meters 30 Sacks Pasolo Near Solar 160 meters 50 Sacks Pulo Polo River 60 meters 50 Sacks Pumping Station to WoodLand 400 meters 30 Sacks Malanday Lingahan Creek 280 meters 50 Sacks September Bisig Bisig Bridge to Coloong River 250 meters 50 Sacks Pulo River 50 meters 40 Sacks Pulo Polo to Arkong Bato 50 metes 10 sacks Rincon Don Pablo to Malinta Bridge 150 meters 40 Sacks NFA Kadiwa 150 meters 30 Sacks Malanday Pumping Station to WoodLand 500 meters 50 Sacks Near Solar 70 meters 30 Sacks Pasolo Martin Compd. 50 meters 20 Sacks Mabolo Mabolo Creek 200 meters 30 Sacks October Bisig Bisig Bridge to Coloong River 200 meters 40 Sacks Polo to Arko Planters/Pontemar/Palasan 220 meters 80 Sacks Rincon Don Pablo to Malinta Bridge 120 meters 30 Sacks Mabolo San Roque to Pontemar 200 meters 30 Sacks Pulo Pulo River 80 meters 20 Sacks Malanday Pumping Station to Woodland 400 meters 100 Sacks Isla Isla / Pontemar 200 meters 80 Sacks November Bisig Bisig Bridge to Coloong River 200 meters 35 Sacks Rincon Don Pablo to Malinta Bridge 120 meters 30 Sacks Polo / Arkong Bato Arkong Bato/ Polo/ Planters 300 meters 100 Sacks Pulo Polo River 85 meters 40 Sacks Malanday Pumping Station to WoodLand 400 meters 40 Sacks Mabolo Back of Brgy. Hall 100 meters 30 Sacks Isla Isla / Pontemar 150 meters 30 Sacks Malinta Marigold Creek 50 meters 40 Sacks December Bisig Bisig Bridge to Coloong River 50 meters 5 Sacks Pulo Pulo River 10 meters 10 sacks Rincon Don Pablo to Malinta Bridge 30 meters 10 sacks NFA Kadiwa 50 meters 15 Sacks Malanday Pumping Station to WoodLand 100 meters 10 sacks Pasolo Near Solar 70 meters 30 Sacks

SOURCE: CITY FLOOD CONTROL DIVISION

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Table 174. Available Disaster Facilities

COLLAPSED STRUCTURE AND LIFTING EQUIPMENT QUANTITY Bosch Rotary Hammer Drill 1 set Stihl TS400 Rescue Saw 1 unit Vetter Mini Lifting Bags 1 set Husqvarna K750 Rescue Saw 2 unit Lukas Milwaukee Portable Cut off Saw 1 set Sked Confined Space Rescue Set 1 set Sked Tripod 1 set Portable Ventilator 2 unit Stihl Chainsaw 4 unit Makita Spline Demolition hammer 2 unit Bosh Rotary Hammer Drill (GBH5-40D) 3 unit Dewalt Rotary Hammer Drill 1 unit Pneumatic Chipping Hammer (INGERSOLL) 2 unit Lever Hoist & Come Along 2 unit USAR set 1 set Cutters Edge Rescue saw K790 1 unit Cutters Edge Multi Cut Chainsaw 2 unit

EXTRICATION EQUIPMENT QUANTITY Amkus Quick Adjust Chain /Lock 2 unit Amkus Holligan Claws 4 pcs Stanley Bolt Cutter 2 pcs Bolt Cutter (Rigid) 2 pcs Lukas Manual Hydraulic combi tool 2 unit Cribbing set 2 set Lukas Air bag safes for cars 2 sets Lukas 4 stroke power unit (push button type) 1 unit Lukas 4 stroke power unit (small) 1 unit Lukas Hydraulic spreader/cutter combi tool 2 pcs Lukas Hydraulic telescopic ram 1 pc Lukas Hydraulic ram 1 pc Lukas chain and lock 4 pcs Lukas Hydraulic hose 3 pcs Resqtec manual stabilization 2 unit Resqtec lifting bag 2 set

HIGH ANGLE EQUIPMENT QUANTITY Climb Tech Duetto (double pulley) 6 pcs Petzl Steel carabiner oxan (yellow) 20 pcs Cousin Kermantle rope (11mmx100mm) 4 roll Cousin Kermantle rope (12.5mmx100mm) 4 roll Cousin Tubular Webbing (26mmx100mm) 1 roll Petzl Falcon Harness 43 pcs Rescue Prusic 37 pcs Rescue hand Ascender 43 pcs Rescue Rack 5 pcs CMC rescue 8 43 pcs CMC Anchoring plate 29 pcs Kermantle Rope 8 spool

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE

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WASAR EQUIPMENT QUANTITY Barracuda Plastic Boat 3 unit Achilles Rubber Boat (grey) 4 unit Achilles Rubber Boat (grey/red) 2 unit Kevlar Boat 5 unit Yamaha Out Board Motor ( shortshaft) 9 unit Yamaha Out Board Motor ( long shaft) 2 unit Life Vest Orange (box type) 160 unit Sea Eagle Life Vest 4 pcs NRS life Vest 1 pcs Customized Life Vest 74 pc Rescue Can Bouy 42 pcs CMC Water Rope 7 pcs CMC Laid rope 7 pcs CMC Rope 5 pcs CMC Static Rope 5 pcs CMC NE River Rescue 5 pcs CMC Rescue Runners 86 pcs Petzl Carabiners Am’D 215 pcs CMC Throw Bag 15 pcs CMC Throw Line 28 pcs Bushnell Power view 10 unit Petzl Spelios Helmets 43 pcs Cable Tensioner 20 pcs Petzl Single Pulley 42 pcs Petzl Tandem Pulley 43 pcs CMC Rope 200 ft 1 pc CMC Rope 150 ft 1 pc Z – Rig Kit 1 set Cascade helmets 3 pcs Abaca Rope 6 roll Boat Trailer 10 pcs Snorkel 6 pcs Aquamundo booties 10 pairs Aquamundo Dive knife 6 pcs Aquamundo Computer Dive 1 unit Capricorn Compass 4 unit SCUBA Tanks 4 pcs Octopus regulators 4 unit Aquamundo fins 4 pairs Weight led’s 12 pcs Bouyancy Control Device 4 pcs Crates 2 pcs Aquamundo Dive Bag 2 pcs Weight Belt 4 pcs

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE

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FIRE FIGHTING AND HAZMAT EQUIPMENT QUANTITY Resqtec Air Blast 1 unit Scott SCBA 4 set Kawasaki SCBA 2 units Chemical Protective Suit level A/B 8 units Smoke Ventilator 1 unit Fire man’s Axe 2 pcs Fire Extinguisher 10lbs 3 pcs Fire Extinguisher 20 lbs 7 pcs Nozzle Pistol Type 1 1/5 NST 2 pcs Fire hose 1 1/5 50ft 8 pcs Fire hose 2 1/5 50ft 8 pcs Spanner 1 1/5 2 pcs Spanner 2 1/5 2 pcs Pipe wrench (adjustable) 2 pcs Stanley vise grip 3 pcs Coupling 2 1/5 2 pcs Adjustable Ladder 3 pcs Vetter Air Cushion Bag (4ft) 1 set Fire Escape Mask 12 pcs Fire Blanket 20 pcs 3 % AFFF Water Base Chemical Foam 30 gallons Drager SCBA Set 8 set Drager Gas Detector 1 set Coltri Air Breathing Compressor 1 unit Decontamination Set level II 1 set Lakeland Chemical Suit level A 8 pcs Leak Sealing kit 1 Set Chem Boots 9 pairs Chem Gloves 9 pairs Electric blower for Decon 1 unit Chemical Suit level B 8 pcs Chemical Suit level C 100 pcs LIGHTING EQUIPMENT QUANTITY Kipor portable generator 3KVA 1 unit Flood Light 1 unit Optimax Portable Generator 2 unit Portable Generator 4 stroke 9 unit Genestar Generator 1 unit Princeton Pocket Flashlight 36 pcs Kipor portable generator 5KVA 7 unit Search Light (halogen) 3 unit Stanley Fat max flashlight (pistol type) 5 pcs RX police flashlight 20 pcs Pelican RALS 9430 3 unit Pelican RALS 9460 3 unit LED rechargeable flood light (mini) 10 pcs Kipor portable tower light 5KVA 2 unit

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE

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MEDICAL EQUIPMENT QUANTITY Human Trachea Intubation Mannequin 2 pcs CPR Manikin Foam 25 pcs Humidifier Oxygen 24 pcs Portable Suction Machine (AC/DC) 3 unit Ambu Manual Suction 8 unit Plastic Spine Board 18 pcs Automated External Defibrillator 9 unit Automated External Defibrillator installed in 12 units City Government Facilities Body Splints KED 9 pcs Traction Splints 9 pcs Scoop Stretcher (aluminum) 2 pcs Head Immobilizer 16 pcs Ambulance Stretcher 11 pcs Mesh Nebulizer 8 unit Rossmax Nebulizer 4 unit Ambu Bag Valve Mask 20 set Cervical Collar 18 pcs Glucometer 8 set Disaster Response Bag 10 pcs Tymphanic Thermometer 5 unit Cadaver Bag 160 pcs Weighing Scale 1 unit X- Collar 12 pcs Pin Type Oxygen w/ regulator 10 unit Stretcher folding 1 unit Plastic scoop stretcher (yellow) 11 pcs Fetal heart monitor Doppler digital 4 unit Blood Pressure apparatus 9 set Prestan CPR Manikin Adult 5 pcs Prestan CPR Manikin Child 5 pcs Prestan CPR Manikin Infant 5 pcs Laerdal CPR manikin Adult 3 pcs Laerdal CPR manikin Child 1 pc Laerdal CPR manikin Infant 1 pc Stair Chair (yellow) 9 pcs Triage Label 12 pcs Airway kit 8 pcs Sterilizer 1 unit COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT QUANTITY Motorola Base Radio 1 unit Satellite Phone 5 unit Megaphone 24 unit Fender Public Address System 2 unit Lapel Microphone 2 unit Cell Phones 2 unit Kenwood Mobile base Radio 15 unit Kenwood Portable Handheld Radio 40 unit Sircom Early Warning System 11 unit SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT QUANTITY Water Booties 38 pcs Water full body wetsuit 38 pc Fireman’s Boots 10 pcs Bullard Fireman’s Helmet 25 pcs Bobcat Sleeping Bag 40 pcs NRS Paddle Gloves 39 pcs Protech 8 All Purpose Gloves 39 pcs Leatherman Multi tool Kit 41 pcs Mc Knitt Rescue Knife 42 pcs Multi Functional Whistle 38 pcs NRS Work Boots Wet Shoes 20 pairs Fireman’s Hood 30 pcs Rapid water rescue helmet 45 pcs Petzl Caving Hemet 43 pcs Pacific helmet 40 pcs UK Xenon flashlight 11 pcs Water Bladder 20 pcs Protective Elbow & Knee Pads 40 pairs RESCUE VEHICLES QUANTITY Rescue Vans 2 unit Mitsubishi Van (WASAR VAN) 2 unit Ambulance 14 unit Rescue Truck SAR 1 unit Rescue Truck SAR (mini) 1 unit Chemical Fire Truck 1 unit HAZMAT Truck 1 unit Command Vehicle Dmaxx 1 unit Command Vehicle HiLux 1 unit Amphibian 3 unit Yamaha FZ Motorcycle 2 unit Flood Rescue Truck 2 unit Portable Mobile Shower/Toilet 1 unit TENT QUANTITY Rapid Deployment Tent 1,000 pcs Collapsible tent 3x6 (VCDRRMO) 2 set 2x3 (VCDRRMO) 2 set 2x2 (VCDRRMO) 2 set ROFI Tent Big 2 set ROFI Tent small 7 set

Documentation and Monitoring QUANTITY DJI Phantom 4 pro Drones 5 units LG Led TV 4 units Samsung Tab 2 w/ wifi 5 unit Sony Digital Camera (DSC-TX30) 2 unit

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE

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T.E.A’S QUANTITY Claw Hammer 4 pc

Flat Shovel 2 pc Pointed Shovel 10 pc Flat Chisel 2 pc Meter 2 pcs Sledge Hammer (wood) 3 pcs Sledge Hammer (fiber Plastic handle) 4 pcs Vise Grip 3 pcs Hack Saw 2 pcs 12 tons jack (orange) 1 pc Pry Bar 2 pc Steel Mallet round 2 pc Adjustable Wrench HD 15mmx10 1 pc Adjustable Wrench HD 30mmx18 1 pc Box/Open Wrench Combination Set 1 set 8mm to 32mm Mattock 1 pc Digging Pry Bar 4 pcs

Crow Bar 4 pcs L – square 2 pcs Pressure Tire Gauge (Manual) 1 pc

Table 175. Disaster and Emergency Personnel

PERSONNEL COMPOSITION QUANTITY Permanent 6 personnel Casual 32 personnel Contractual 32 personnel Barangay Ambulance Driver 17 personnel TOTAL 158

Table 176. VCDRRMO Personnel Trainings 2019

TITLE DATE LOCATION Mass Casualty Incident Training August 5-9, 2019 Ciudad Christhia, San Mateo Rizal Gender Sensitivity Training October 24-25,28-29, 2019 CESO, Dalandanan, Val. City Basic Life Support Training December 10-11, 2019 CESO, Dalandanan, Val. City Energo Train System Simulation Training December 10-11, 2019 Orchid Garden Suit , Manila

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE

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Table 177. Disaster and Emergency Responses 2019

VEHICULAR MEDICAL TRANSPORT, FIRE RELATED VEHICULAR FIRE RELATED MEDICAL TRANSPORT, MONTH ACCIDENT (RESCUE FIRST AID (RESCUE INJURIES (RESCUE ACCIDENT INJURIES TOTAL FIRST AID (BARANGAY) BASE/3S) BASE/3S) BASE/3S) (BARANGAY) (BARANGAY) JANUARY 208 531 2 0 239 0 980 FEBRUARY 183 463 1 0 206 0 853 MARCH 196 425 0 0 244 0 865 APRIL 191 479 0 0 212 0 882 MAY 195 500 2 0 203 0 900 JUNE 191 453 0 0 180 0 824 JULY 218 457 0 0 195 0 870 AUGUST 259 513 0 0 212 0 984 SEPTEMBER 195 520 0 0 170 0 885 OCTOBER 322 429 0 0 200 0 951 NOVEMBER 210 522 0 0 210 0 942 DECEMBER 189 430 1 0 196 0 816 TOTAL: 2557 5722 6 0 2467 0 10752

SOURCE: VALENZUELA CITY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT OFFICE

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E. INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR

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1. CITY OFFICIALS

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Valenzuela City Government Officials

REX Gatchalian City Mayor

Lorena Natividad-Borja City Vice Mayor

Hon. Wes Gatchalian Hon. Eric Martinez Representative, Representative, 1st District of Valenzuela 2nd District of Valenzuela

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FIRST DISTRICT COUNCILORS

Hon. Rovin Andrew Feliciano Hon. Ricardo Ricarr Enriquez Hon. Ramon Encarnacion

Hon. Joseph William Lee Hon. Jennifer Pingree Hon. Walter Magnum Dela Cruz

SECOND DISTRICT COUNCILORS

Hon. Kimberly Ann Galang-Tianco Hon. Crissha Pineda Hon. Louie Nolasco

Hon. Niña Lopez Hon. Kristian Rome Sy Hon. Chiqui Marie Carreon

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OFFICE OF THE CITY MAYOR - Hon. Rexlon T. Gatchalian

Performs executive direction and control of all City affairs.

OFFICE OF THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR - Atty. Alan Roullo Yap

The City Administrator assists the Mayor in the management and administration of the City Government of Valenzuela. He develops plans/programs and strategies and implements the same particularly those which deal with the management and administration of related programs and projects of the City.

He assists the City Mayor in supervising, coordinating and monitoring programs and activities of the different agencies of the City down to the barangays. He recommends to the City Mayor operating systems and procedures to streamline and upgrade the local government organization.

The City Administrator is also responsible to providing directions in personnel management. He coordinates with related national government departments or agencies as well as other LGU's in the metropolitan area, and outside private institutions in matters which are in the nature of public concern and service.

He performs all other powers and duties as enunciated in Article 10, Section 480 of the Republic Act 7160 otherwise known as the Local Government Code.

He serves as the Mayor’s principal advisory, monitoring and coordinating arm relative to general operation and financial administration of the City.

CITY LEGAL OFFICE - Atty. Alan Roullo Yap The Legal Office assists the executive department in drafting ordinances and resolutions which the Mayor certifies as urgent and important. The Office reviews ordinances and resolutions from the City Council for approval of the Mayor.

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF - Mr. Ulysses Hermogenes C. Aguilar The Office of the Chief of Staff is the one primarily responsible for handling the all of the Office of the City Mayor’s undertakings. Represents the Office of the City Mayor in coordination with the Human Resource Management Office.

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CITY AGRICULTURE OFFICE - Dr. Basil B. Sison The City Agriculture Office is primarily tasked to secure stable food production by extending technical and logistical assistance to farmers and fishermen, and facilitates the delivery of other basic services. The Office also holds livelihood programs like community vegetable gardening, animal dispersal program, fishing and farming technique seminars, and vegetables, fish and meat processing demonstrations.

COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE - Ms. Josephine P. Osea The Cooperative Development Office (COOP) is responsible for cooperative promotion and organization, cooperative research and information dissemination, cooperative education and training, technical assistance and capability building, and financial assistance to city government employees.

CULTURAL AFFAIRS AND TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OFFICE- Mr. Jonathan C. Balsamo The Cultural and Tourism Development Office (CATDO) is tasked to craft and promote the city’s cultural and arts programs and is responsible for documenting historical and cultural heritage sites and the overall artistic wealth of city.

CITY HEALTH OFFICE - Dr. Jaime M. Exconde Jr. The Health Office is responsible for the provision of promotional, preventive, curative and rehabilitative services for the city’s citizens. The health programs cover maternal health, childcare, degenerative and infectious diseases and particularly, the promotion of a healthy lifestyle by competent health workers to improve overall quality of life.

HOUSING AND RESETTLEMENT OFFICE - Ms. Elenita M. Reyes The Housing and Resettlement Office (HRO) is in charge of matters relating to housing, relocation and resettlement. Regularly conducting site inspections and investigations, the Office supervises in the demolition and identification of relocated groups.

LOCAL ECONOMIC AND INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICE - Ms. Josephine P. Osea

One of the main functions of the Local Economic and Investment Promotions Office (LEIPO) as stated in the Ordinance creating the LEIPO is to undertake pro-active market development and investment promotion activities. The Office is also tasked to handle promotional activities that will directly influence infusion of investments and influx of trade and tourism such as trade missions and trade fairs.

OFFICE OF THE SENIOR CITIZENS AFFAIRS - Ms. Dorothy G. Evangelista The Office of Senior Citizens Affairs (OSCA) acts as the information and liaison center for the needs and issues pertaining to the elderly. The office assists the National Government in the implementation of necessary appropriation notice of senior citizen discount privileges and benefits.

PERSONS WITH DISABILITY AFFAIRS OFFICE - Ms. Snooky A. Cortez

Persons with Disability Affairs Office (PDAO) is in-charge of promoting and protecting the general welfare of all the persons with disabilities in the City. It enriches the optimum capacity of PWDs so to live like a normal; it also promotes the equality among PWDs and give the benefits due to them.

PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OFFICE - Ms. Josephine P. Osea The Public Employment Service Office (PESO) is responsible for providing employment information and assistance to the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), clients and constituents of local government units. Making available to its citizenry information on various employment programs and services of DOLE, the office seeks specific assistance according to its people’s needs.

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CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE - Ms. Dorothy G. Evangelista

The City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) is tasked to provide social protection and promote the rights and welfare of the poor and vulnerable groups. It formulates and develops plans and strategies on social welfare programs and projects while ensuring the delivery of basic services. It strives for the provision of adequate facilities to uplift the status of marginalized sectors of the society by helping them become self- reliant and active members of the society.

VALENZUELA CITY COMMAND AND COORDINATING CENTER – Lt. Col. Norman N. Ancheta (ret) The Valenzuela City Command and Coordinating Center (VCC3) is tasked to handle the monitoring of the Closed-Circuit Television Cameras all over the City. The office is tasked to capture incidents, violations on hotspots zone, and also the traffic situations on major road thoroughfares.

VALENZUELA CITY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE – Dr. Arnaldo F. Antonio The Valenzuela City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (VCDRRMO) provides rescue assistance to residents during calamities and emergencies.

VALENZUELA CITY PEOPLE’S PARK ADMINISTRATION OFFICE – Mr. Federico Galvez The VCPPAO is tasked to handle the administration of Valenzuela City people's Park which is located along MacArthur Hi-way Karuhatan, Valenzuela City. It manages various events, its maintenance, its beautification, and among others.

CITY VETERINARY OFFICE - Dr. Basil B. Sison The City Veterinary Office takes charge of regulating domestic animals, improving the quality of livestock, poultry and domesticated animals, and monitoring the operation of slaughterhouses.

The office oversees the Valenzuela City Pound and safeguards animal rights. To protect public health, the veterinary division implements necessary measures and programs to combat against animal diseases such as rabies and to ensure that commercial meat products are fit for human consumption.

WORKERS AFFAIRS OFFICE - Councilor Ramon L. Encarnacion

As the city’s labor administration and relations department, the Worker’s Affairs Office (WAO) facilitates and settles the city’s labor- management disputes.

VALENZUELA CITY EMERGENCY HOSPITAL – Dr. Rolando B. Tecson

The Valenzuela City Emergency Hospital (VCEH) is the only emergency hospital that is locally managed by the City. It houses different centers such as the Out-of-patient department, In-patient department, Laboratory Department, Dialysis Department, Malasakit Center, and among others.

CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE - Ms. Josefina C. Acurantes The City Planning and Development Office (CPDO) formulates in accordance with metropolitan development thrust, long range plans for the delivery of essential city and public services in the locality, subject to review and approval of the Mayor concerned; consolidates and review the plans and programs submitted by the various departments and office of the City.

CITY ENGINEERING OFFICE - Engr. Reynaldo N. Suñga The City Engineering Office was created to provide an effective program on the city’s physical development, the City Engineer’s Office takes the lead in the construction and maintenance of roads, drainages, parks, playgrounds and other government facilities.

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CITY ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICE - Engr. Rommel L. Pondevida While ensuring and monitoring the compliance of business establishments with environmental laws, the Environmental and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) attends and mediates to complaints of law violations.

OFFICE OF THE BUILDING OFFICIAL - Arch. Edison Ching M. Padilla The Office of the Building Official (OBO) is tasked to facilitate the issuance of all pertinent permits related to building and construction, revocation of permits (when necessary), and inspects the building or construction vis-a-vis the submitted plans.

CITY ZONING OFFICE – Engr. Anita C. Robles The City Zoning Office, by the virtue of Local Zoning Ordinance, is tasked to implement the Zoning Ordinance and its implementing guidelines.

CITY ASSESSOR’S OFFICE - Atty. Cecilynne Andrade With the primary task of analyzing, investigating and providing necessary computations of real properties before assessment, the City Assessor’s Office counter checks the property owner’s name and tax declaration information such as floor area, kind of property and market value. The Office also prepares final sheets for undeclared properties and regularly conducts field inspections.

BUSINESS PERMITS AND LICENSING OFFICE - Atty. Ulysses L. Gallego The Business Permit and Licensing Office is responsible for processing and reviewing taxes and fees. Along with the City Treasurer, the Office also ensures the collection of true and correct business taxes and fees. The Office likewise recommends revocation of business licenses and permits in case of violations.

LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE - Atty. Marvin Zales In charge of registered documents, marriage licenses and judicial decrees affecting civil status, the Civil Registry Office is responsible for issuing, receiving and managing pertinent documents of its citizens. The Office closely works with the National Statistics Office (NSO) on demographic and other city statistics.

GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM – DATA MANAGEMENT OFFICE – Mr. Rolando Bascon The GIS-DMO, by the virtue of an Ordinance, is tasked to function as the central GIS center of the City. The Office provides various maps for various uses such as for taxation, property identification, planning, and among others.

CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE - Ms. Adelia E. Soriano The City Treasurer’s Office provides advisory or technical and staff services to the Mayor and other local officials regarding the disposition of funds, public finance and acquisition, authorization and accountability of government property.

PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG VALENZUELA - DR. Nedeña C. Torralba

The Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela (PLV) is a city-funded institution of higher learning which offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs to the less fortunate but deserving students of the city.

VALENZUELA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE - Dr. Nellie A. Asuncion

The Valenzuela City Polytechnic College provides quality technical education and training to high school graduates, out-of-school youths and unemployed adults.

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CITY ACCOUNTING OFFICE - Mr. Arnaldo R. Pablo, CPA

The City Accounting Office is responsible for bookkeeping, fund control and processing, remittance and internal auditing.

ADMINISTRATIVE AND RECORDS OFFICE - Ms. Ma. Regina M. Aquino

Tasked with directory planning and coordination of all administrative functions as well as general services, housekeeping and records

management, the Administrative and Records Office also manages and supervises city government grounds, buildings and facilities.

CITY BUDGET OFFICE - Ms. Pia Febes Aquino

Ensuring that objectives, priorities, expenditure ceilings and fiscal targets on income are met, the City Budget Office issues budget calls and examine all budget proposals to consolidate it into the Executive Budget. The Office records, monitors and reports the release of

appropriation and evaluates accomplishments as against the approved annual budget.

INFORMATION AND COMMUNUCATIONS TECHNOLOGY OFFICE - Mr. Randy R. Sison

The Information and Communications Office takes the lead in maintaining, managing and securing the city’s hardware and software,

network and Internet, database security, e-mail address, user access, biometrics, telephone, voice and data operational services.

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE - Ms. Flocerfida D. Villamar

The Human Resources Management Office formulates, administers and evaluates programs pertaining to the development and retention

of a qualified and competent workforce.

PROCUREMENT OFFICE - Ms. Priscilla M. Pacardo

The City Procurement Office handles processing of requests for goods and services to be procured through bidding and other means of procurement.

PROPERTY OFFICE - Ms. Aurora L. Jumaquio

After inspecting the incoming and outgoing supplies purchased by the procurement division, the City Property Office prepares

Valenzuela’s voucher payments.

PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE - Mr. Lauro Zyan F. Caiña

The Public Information Office (PIO) is responsible for disseminating information on city programs and projects, and accordingly prepares

and implements a comprehensive, integrated and proactive information and public relations program.

PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY GROUP/OFFICE - Mr. Jose A. Valenzuela

The POSG houses various divisions that are tasked to oversee, manage, and facilitate various city public and external operations such as

traffic, community safety or order, transportation franchise, and among others. Usually, these divisions are working round the clock.

PUBLIC SANITATION AND CLEANLINESS GROUP/OFFICE - Mr. Emmanuel S. Delesmo The PSCG is tasked to oversee, manage, and facilitate the City's Sanitation and Cleanliness aspects. It houses different divisions such as the Solid Waste Management Division, Clean and Green Division, and Flood Control Division. Usually, these divisions are working round

the clock.

SOURCE: Descriptions obtained from the official website of the City of Valenzuela (http://www.valenzuela.gov.ph/).

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Table 178. Valenzuela City Hall Department Heads

CITY MAYOR HON. REX GATCHALIAN Office of the City Administrator Atty. Alan Roullo Yap City Legal Office Atty. Alan Roullo Yap Chief of Staff Mr. Ulysses C. Aguilar Social Services Offices City Agriculture Office Dr. Basil B. Sison Cooperative Development Office Ms. Josephine P. Osea Cultural Affairs and Tourism Development Office Ms. Jonathan C. Balsamo City Health Office Dr. Jaime M. Exconde Jr. Housing and Resettlement Office Ms. Elenita Reyes Local Economic Investment Promotions Office Ms. Josephine P. Osea Office of the Senior Citizens Affairs Ms. Dorothy G. Evangelista Persons with Disability Affairs Office Ms. Snooky A. Cortez Public Employment Service Office Ms. Josephine P. Osea Social Welfare and Development Office Ms. Dorothy G. Evangelista Valenzuela City People’s Park Administration Office Mr. Federico Galvez Veterinary Services Office Dr. Basil B. Sison Worker's Affairs Office Coun. Ramon L. Encarnacion Valenzuela City Emergency Hospital Dr. Rolando B. Tecson Planning and Engineering Offices City Planning and Development Office Ms. Josefina C. Acurantes City Engineering Office Engr. Reynaldo Sunga City Environment and Natural Resources Office Engr. Rommel I. Pondevida Office of the Building Official Arch. Edison Ching M. Padilla City Zoning Office Engr. Anita Robles Finance Offices Assessor's Office Atty. Cecilynne Andrade Business Permit and Licensing Office Atty. Ulysses L. Gallego Civil Registry Office Atty. Marvin Zales Geographical Information System–Data Management Office Mr. Rolando Bascon Treasurer's Office Ms. Adelia E. Soriano Higher Education Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela Dr. Nedeña C. Torralba Valenzuela City Polytechnic College Dr. Nellie A. Asuncion

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Ad hoc and Regulatory Offices Community Affairs Lailanie P. Nolasco Community Services Ms. Elizabeth Chongco Job Generation Office Mr. Gerald A. Esplana Livelihood Office Coun. Kimberly Ann Galang Out-of-School Youth and Education Vice Mayor Lorie Natividad-Borja Special Projects Office (Extension) Arch. Glenn A. Encarnacion Task Force Disiplina Mr. Eduardo Faustino Task Force on Fraternities and Gang Intervention and Coun. Joseph William D. Lee Prevention (TAFFGIP) Valenzuela Anti-Drug Abuse Council (VADAC) Coun. Atty. Walter Magnum Dela Cruz Youth Development Office Mr. Marlon Alejandrino Administrative Offices Accounting Office Mr. Arnaldo R. Pablo Administrative and Records Office Ms. Ma. Regina M. Aquino Budget Office Ms. Pia Febes Aquino Human Resources Management Office Ms. Flocerfida D. Villamar Information and Communications Technology Office Mr. Randy R. Sison Procurement Office Ms. Priscilla M. Pacardo Property Office Ms. Aurora L. Jumaquio Public Information Office Mr. Lauro Zyan F. Caiña External Services Office Public Order and Safety Management Office Mr. Jose Valenzuela Public Safety Division P/Maj. Loida Bondoc (Ret.) Trafic Management Office P/Maj. Artemio Delina (Ret.) Traffic Engineering and Design Unit Arch. Mario Meer † Valenzuela City Transportation Office Mr. Amado Gimpayan Public Sanitation and Cleanliness Office Mr. Emmanuel Delesmo Waste Management Office Ms. Marietta Antonio Flood Control Division Mr. Emmanuel Delesmo Clean and Green Division Mr. Cesar Peralta Motorpool Engr. Domingo Pancho III Disaster-Preparedness and City Monitoring Offices Valenzuela City Disaster-Risk Reduction Management Office Dr. Arnaldo F. Antonio Valenzuela City Command Center Lt.Col. Norman N. Ancheta (Ret.)

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National Offices Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) - Valenzuela FSupt. Rodrigo Reyes Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) – Male JSupt. Ramil Vestra Dorm Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) – Female JSupt. Rhodora Mendoza Dorm Commission on Election - District 1 Atty. Felton Sadang Commission on Election - District 2 Atty. Jayvee Villagracia DEP-ED Valenzuela City Dr. Benjamin Samson, CESE Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Ms. Mary Jane S.E.Nacario Land Transportation Office (LTO) Ms. Fe Cascante Philippine National Police (PNP) Valenzuela PSSupt. Ronaldo Mendoza Philippine Red Cross - Valenzuela City Chapter Ms. Elizabeth A. Chongco

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4. THE CITY GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE

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Table 179. City Hall Organizational Flow

Chief of Police of Chief

Ronaldo Samson Ronaldo

Charge

-

in

-

Officer Atty. Atty. UlyssesGallego

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Table 180. City Hall Manpower Complement

7

2

3

7

6

6

3

6

3

22

10

17

31

33

41

44

56

23

10

12

16

15

61

11

19

31

20

26

37

99

11

15

40

29

54

832

367

317

123

114

249

562

226

161

155

146

117

579

425

353

SUB

7068

1516

TOTAL

93

352

118

269

5256

1779

2645

BASED

HONORARIUM HONORARIUM

245

245

COORDINATOR

191

191

BASED

PROJECT

0

PART-TIME

INSTRUCTOR

109

109

CONSULTANT

6

2

1

9

7

7

1

9

6

2

4

1

78

49

11

24

19

15

11

85

12

10

66

93

11

10

10

587

349

177

224

541

112

123

100

845

256

299

4172

EMPLOYEES

CONTRACTUAL

8

7

5

7

9

4

3

5

7

2

4

4

6

7

9

4

6

2

4

6

7

8

2

18

45

65

25

21

25

87

32

17

18

99

33

10

16

46

13

17

20

96

51

23

30

245

140

279

172

1769

CASUAL

EMPLOYEES

3

1

2

6

5

1

2

1

8

2

3

3

6

6

1

1

3

7

6

1

14

27

20

27

19

28

27

17

11

30

45

11

14

509

151

EMPLOYEES

PERMANENT

5

57

42

10

CO-

TERMINUS

1

1

16

14

ELECTED

OFFICIALS

DEPARTMENT/OFFICE

GRAND TOTAL GRAND

BPLD

Barangay Health Workers

Barangay Population Manager

Bantay Estudyante

Bantay Bayan

Anti Anti Squatting

DepEd DepEd Valenzuela (Local School Board)

Waste Management Division

Traffic Management Division

Public Safety Division

Motorpool Division

Flood Control Division

Clean and Green Division

City ExternalCity Services Office

Zoning Office Zoning

Workers Affairs Office Workers Affairs

Vice Office Mayors

Valenzuela Transportation City Office

Valenzuela EmergencyCity Hospital

Valenzuela Office DRRM City

Veterinary Office

Valenzuela Polytechnic College

Treasurer's Treasurer's Office

Council Secretariat

Sangguniang Panlungsod

Population Management Office

Pamantasan ng ng ValenzuelaLungsod

Public Employment Services& Office

Valenzuela People'sCity Park

People's Law Enforcement Board

Planning Development& Office

Parks andParks Maintenance

Office of the Senior Citizens Affairs

Office of the Building Official

Mayors Office Mayors

Market Office

Local Development Youth Office

Local CivilOffice Registry

Livelihood Office

Legal Office

Kinder Garten

Information Communications& Technology Office

Housing & Resettlement& Housing Office

Human Resource Management& Office

Health

General Services Office

Geographical Information System - DMO

Engineer's Engineer's Office

City SocialCity Welfare Development& Office

Cooperative Development& Office

Cultural Tourism Development& Affairs Office

City EnvironmentCity and NaturalOffice Resources

Budget

Business Permit Liscencing & Office Business

Assessors Agriculture Accounting

SOURCE: HUMAN RESOURCES AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE

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Table 181. Number of Voters per Barangay – District I

ESTABLISHED NO. OF REGISTERED CLUSTERED PRECINCTS NO BARANGAY PRECINCTS CLUSTERED VOTERS POLLING PLACE / ADDRESS BRGY SK BRGY SK BRGY SK BRGY SK 1 ARKONG BATO 32 32 15 15 0001A - 0022P1 SK1A - SK22P1 5029 1694 P.R. SAN DIEGO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, SAN DIEGO ST., ARKONG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 2 BALANGKAS 38 38 19 19 0023A - 0042P2 SK24A - SK42P2 6836 2259 ARCADIO DEATO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, ILANG-ILANG ST., BALANGKAS, VALENZUELA CITY 3 BIGNAY 89 89 44 44 0043A - 0057P4 SK43A - SK57P4 15703 5402 ROBERTA DE JESUS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, HULO ST. BIGNAY, VALENZUELA CITY 4 BISIG 7 7 3 3 0058A - 0061P1 SK58A - SK61P1 1025 307 PIO VALENZUELA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,M.H. DEL PILAR ST., PALASAN, VALENZUELA CITY 5 CANUMAY WEST 72 72 36 36 0099A - 0129P1 SK64A - SK98P2 7243 4354 CANUMAY WEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, L. SAN DIEGO ST., CANUMAY WEST, VALENZUELA CITY 6 CANUMAY EAST 51 51 23 23 0062A - 0098P2 SK99A - SK129P1 12285 2667 CANUMAY EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, D. BONIFACIO ST., CANUMAY EAST, VALENZUELA CITY 7 COLOONG 34 34 17 17 0130A - 0151P1 SK130A - SK151P1 6186 2077 COLOONG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, COLOONG ROAD, COLOONG, VALENZUELA CITY 8 DALANDANAN 71 70 34 34 0152A - 0199P2 SK152A - SK199P1 11706 3402 DALANDANAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, VILLANUEVA ST., SUMILANG SUBD., DALANDANAN, VALENZUELA CITY 9 ISLA 18 18 9 9 0200A - 0208P1 SK200A - SK208P1 3213 1160 ISLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, ISLA ROAD, ISLA, VALENZUELA CITY 10 LAWANG BATO 62 62 29 29 0209A - 0235P1 SK209A - SK235P1 10078 3395 LAWANG BATO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, CENTRO ST., LAWANG BATO, VALENZUELA CITY 11 LINGUNAN 58 58 29 29 0236A - 0262P2 SK236A - SK262P2 9930 3735 LINGUNAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, P. GREGORIO ST., LINGUNAN, VALENZUELA CITY 12 MABOLO 10 10 4 4 0263A - 0267P1 SK263A - SK267P1 1285 430 PIO VALENZUELA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,M.H. DEL PILAR ST., PALASAN, VALENZUELA CITY 13 MALANDAY 60 60 30 30 0268A - 0308P2 SK268A - SK308P2 10037 3350 ANDRES FERNANDO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, M.H. DEL PILAR ST., MALANDAY, VALENZUELA CITY 14 MALINTA 125 125 56 56 0309A - 0394P3 SK309A - SK394P3 19021 6818 MALINTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, A. PABLO ST., MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY (PINALAGAD) 25 25 11 11 0395A - 0407P1 SK395A - SK407P1 3903 1424 PINALAGAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ANNEX, PINAGPALA ST., PINALAGAD, MALINTA, VALENZUELA CITY 15 PALASAN 22 22 11 11 0408A - 0422P1 SK408A - SK427P1 3773 1275 PIO VALENZUELA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,M.H. DEL PILAR ST., PALASAN, VALENZUELA CITY 16 PARIANCILLO VILLA 9 9 4 4 0423A - 0427P1 SK423A - SK427P1 1386 434 PARIANCILLO VILLA BARANGAY HALL, GEN. VELILIA ST., PARIANCILLO VILLA, VALENZUELA CITY 17 PASOLO 30 30 14 14 0428A - 0445P1 SK428A - SK445P1 4642 1619 PASOLO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, PASOLO ROAD, PASOLO, VALENZUELA CITY 18 POBLACION 4 4 2 2 0446A - 0446P1 SK4661 - SK446P1 527 172 POBLACION COVERED COURT, M.H. DEL PILAR ST., POBLACION, VALENZUELA CITY 19 PULO 7 6 3 3 0447A - 0449P1 SK447A - SK449C 911 333 PIO VALENZUELA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,M.H. DEL PILAR ST., PALASAN, VALENZUELA CITY 20 PUNTURIN 57 57 28 28 0450A - 0469P2 SK405A - SK469P2 9305 3252 PUNTURIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, DOÑA ELENA ST., PUNTURIN, VALENZUELA CITY 21 RINCON 32 32 13 13 0470A - 0486P1 SK407A - SK486P1 4564 1621 RINCON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,RINCON ROAD, RINCON, VALENZUELA CITY

22 TAGALAG 13 13 6 6 0487A - 0493P1 SK487A - SK493P1 2064 636 TAGALAG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, TAGALAG ROAD, TAGALAG, VALENZUELA CITY 23 VEINTE REALES 48 48 23 23 0494A - 0519P1 SK494A - SK519P1 7664 2890 PALTOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, T. SANTIAGO ST., VEINTE REALES, (PALTOK) VALENZUELA CITY (TUGATOG) 30 30 14 14 0520A - 0538P1 SK520A - SK538P1 4487 1469 LUIS FRANCISCO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, T. SANTIAGO ST., VEINTE REALES, VALENZUELA CITY 24 WAWANG PULO 19 17 8 8 0539A - 0545P1 SK539A - SK545P1 2769 835 WAWANG PULO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, F. ANDAYA ST., WAWANG PULO, VALENZUELA CITY TOTAL 1023 1019 485 485 165572 57010 SOURCE: COMMISION ON ELECTIONS - FIRST DISTRICT, CITY OF VALENZUELA

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Table 182. Number of Voters per Barangay – District II

ESTABLISHED NO. OF REGISTERED CLUSTERED PRECINCTS NO BARANGAY PRECINCTS CLUSTERED VOTERS POLLING PLACE / ADDRESS BRGY SK BRGY SK BRGY SK BRGY SK 1 BAGBAGUIN 199 - 213 15 0546A - 0581P1 13205 ANDRES MARIANO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

2 KARUHATAN 214 - 220 7 0582A - 0606A 6273 CANUMAY WEST ELEMENTARY 0608A - 0684P1 SCHOOL

221 - 231 11 0607A - 0642P1 9343 TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRAINING INSTITUTE (T.T.I)

232 - 240 9 0643A - 0664P1 7598 CARUHATAN EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

241 - 246 6 0665A - 0679P1 4802 FEBIAS BIBLE SCHOOL

3 GEN. T. DE LEON 247 - 254 8 0685A - 0714P1 7072 BITIK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

255 - 264 10 0715A - 0741A 8617 SANTIAGO A. DE GUZMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

265 - 290 26 0742A - 0821P3 23295 GEN .T. DE LEON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

4 MAPULANG LUPA 301 - 317 17 0843A - 0881P1 15924 APOLONIA F. RAFAEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

5 MARULAS 318 - 327 10 0882A - 0892A 8290 MARULAS CENTRAL ELEMENTARY 0966A - 0969B SCHOOL 1017A - 1038P1 338 - 345 8 0957A - 0965A 6876 CONSTANTINO ELEMENTARTY SCHOOL 0970A - 0991P1

352 - 358 7 0992A - 1016P1 6180 SAN MIGUEL HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

359 - 361 3 1039A - 1047P1 2072 VALENZUELA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

328 - 334 7 0893A - 0902A 6050 SERRANO HIGH SCHOOL 0915A - 0931P1

346 - 351 6 0932A - 0956P1 5400 DOÑA ATA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

335 - 337 3 0903A - 0914P1 2234 CARUHATAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

6 MAYSAN 362 - 371 10 1048A - 1060P1 8576 MAYSAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

372 - 375 4 1061A -1079P1 3666 MAYSAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

376 - 380 5 1080A - 1092P1 4436 SITIO STO. ROSARIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

7 PARADA 381 - 392 12 1093A - 1121P1 11022 PARADA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

8 PASO DE BLAS 393 - 403 11 1123A - 1155P1 9520 PASO DE BLAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

9 UGONG 404 - 428 25 1156A - 1199P2 22794 SILVESTRE LAZARO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TOTAL 220 193245

SOURCE: COMMISION ON ELECTIONS - SECOND DISTRICT, CITY OF VALENZUELA

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Table 183. Annual Budget Report 2019

City Government of Valenzuela PROPOSED BUDGET CY 2019 SUMMARY OFFICES P S MOOE C O TOTAL 1. Mayor's Office 124,505,750.00 308,229,179.00 - 432,734,929.00 2. H R O 4,818,390.00 9,464,924.00 - 14,283,314.00 3. I C T O 7,323,521.00 6,395,448.00 8,805,000.00 22,523,969.00 4. P L E B 1,470,732.00 1,994,680.00 - 3,465,412.00 5. Population Mngt. Office 4,380,172.00 12,865,614.00 - 17,245,786.00 6. P E S O 4,277,513.00 2,815,400.00 - 7,092,913.00 7. O S C A 1,866,480.00 32,045,812.00 - 33,912,292.00 8. Workers Affairs Office 2,526,383.00 6,009,538.00 - 8,535,921.00 9. Local Youth 2,249,157.00 3,508,628.00 - 5,757,785.00 10. Sports & Livelihood 1,715,234.00 8,225,200.00 - 9,940,434.00 11. Accounting Office 28,763,159.00 1,533,594.00 - 30,296,753.00 12. Agriculture Office 1,675,309.00 600,000.00 - 2,275,309.00 13. Assessor's Office 16,405,356.00 3,507,132.00 - 19,912,488.00 14. G I S 3,316,806.00 2,126,262.00 - 5,443,068.00 15. Budget Office 11,033,192.00 415,808.00 - 11,449,000.00 16. C E S O 105,745,917.00 303,611,940.00 - 409,357,857.00 17. D R R M O 13,137,853.00 15,067,974.00 - 28,205,827.00 18. C S W D O 40,441,235.00 89,853,538.00 1,650,000.00 131,944,773.00 19. Coop. Dev't. Office 1,946,080.00 535,200.00 - 2,481,280.00 20. Cultural Affairs Office 5,151,143.00 8,144,380.00 - 13,295,523.00 21. Emergency Hospital 94,585,379.00 71,602,964.00 - 166,188,343.00 22. Engineer's Office 46,295,093.00 75,971,514.00 28,750,000.00 151,016,607.00 23. Office of the Bldg. Official 18,189,649.00 4,972,787.00 - 23,162,436.00 24. Zoning Office 6,138,203.00 694,056.00 - 6,832,259.00 25. Gen. Services Office 49,572,398.00 360,294,858.00 9,500,000.00 419,367,256.00 26. Health Office 261,704,054.00 138,028,532.00 1,894,000.00 401,626,586.00 27. H R M O 17,469,241.00 8,692,016.00 - 26,161,257.00 28. Kindergarten 2,170,425.00 36,000.00 - 2,206,425.00 29. Legal Department 31,220,654.00 1,856,268.00 100,000.00 33,176,922.00 30. Liga ng Barangay - 1,200,000.00 - 1,200,000.00 31. - 1,200,000.00 - 1,200,000.00 32. L E I P O - 620,000.00 - 620,000.00 33. Market Services 1,164,297.00 18,000.00 - 1,182,297.00 34. Pamantasan ng L Val. 80,636,819.00 50,643,046.00 11,049,000.00 142,328,865.00 35. Parks & Playground 741,117.00 7,200.00 - 748,317.00 36. Val. City Peoples Park 9,323,165.00 33,111,720.00 1,931,000.00 44,365,885.00 37. Peace and Order - 23,475,000.00 - 23,475,000.00 38. P D A O - 1,530,000.00 - 1,530,000.00 39. Permit & License 13,941,807.00 4,646,307.00 - 18,588,114.00 40. Planning Office 13,579,612.00 818,004.00 - 14,397,616.00 41. Polytechnic College 26,264,255.00 11,519,413.00 403,954.00 38,187,622.00 42. Registrar's Office 10,011,185.00 1,099,790.00 - 11,110,975.00 43. Sang. Panlungsod 98,212,928.00 9,220,800.00 150,000.00 107,583,728.00 44. Val. Transportation Off 5,808,736.00 5,337,250.00 - 11,145,986.00 45. Treasurer's Office 31,196,232.00 13,802,377.00 - 44,998,609.00 46. Veteran's Affairs Office - 765,000.00 - 765,000.00 47. Veterinary Office 9,608,584.00 4,300,995.00 - 13,909,579.00 48. Vice-Mayor's Office 11,820,674.00 9,500,000.00 - 21,320,674.00 Sub Total 1,222,403,889.00 1,651,914,148.00 64,232,954.00 2,938,550,991.00

358

Balance Forwarded: 1,222,403,889.00 1,651,914,148.00 64,232,954.00 2,938,550,991.00

Financial Assistance to: 49. Audit - 476,200.00 - 476,200.00 50. B J M P - 3,188,000.00 - 3,188,000.00 51. Firemen - 4,368,000.00 - 4,368,000.00 52. D I L G - 220,000.00 - 220,000.00 53. M T C - 2,700,000.00 - 2,700,000.00 54. Parole and Probation - 288,000.00 - 288,000.00 55. P N P - 22,306,000.00 - 22,306,000.00 56. Prosecutor - 5,160,000.00 - 5,160,000.00 57. P A O - 576,000.00 - 576,000.00 58. R T C - 4,128,000.00 - 4,128,000.00 Sub Total 1,222,403,889.00 1,695,324,348.00 64,232,954.00 2,981,961,191.00

Statutory Obligations (Non-Office) 843,038,809.00

Grand Total 3,825,000,000.00 SOURCE:

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Table 184. Statement of Cash Flows 2019

CITY GOVERNMENT OF VALENZUELA STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS General Fund (In ) For the Year Ended December 31, 2019 2019 2018 Cash Flows From Operating Activities Cash Inflows Collection from taxpayers 1,929,229,609.05 1,802,188,602.59 Share from Internal Revenue Allotment 1,271,351,059.00 1,159,209,984.00 Receipts from business/service income 540,558,895.23 515,678,227.73 Other Receipts 1,480,749,872.17 1,328,876,377.59 Total Cash Inflows 5,221,889,435.45 4,805,953,191.91 Cash Outflows Payments to suppliers and creditors 1,891,097,253.30 1,772,935,197.80 Payment to employees 1,215,869,529.89 1,003,621,943.41 Interest Expense 82,951,874.01 75,097,172.69 Other Expense 1,466,537,249.01 1,371,157,401.04 Total Cash Outflows 4,656,455,906.21 4,222,811,714.94

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 565,433,529.24 583,141,476.97

Cash Flows From Investing Activities Cash Inflows Proceeds from Sale/Disposal of PPE - 370.00 Collection of Principal on loans to other entities - - Total Cash Inflows - 370.00 Cash Outflows Purchase /Construction of Property, Plant and Equipment 561,003,296.89 796,453,763.86 Purchase of Intangible Assets 3,315,924.48 1,764,400.00 Total Cash Outflows 564,319,221.37 798,218,163.86

Net Cash Provided by Investing Activities (564,319,221.37) (798,217,793.86)

Cash Flows From Financing Activities Cash Inflows Proceeds from Loans 254,136,230.69 375,197,123.18 Total Cash Inflows 254,136,230.69 375,197,123.18 Cash Outflows Payment of loan amortization 260,022,991.63 247,236,385.63 Payment of Doc. Stamp on Loan 1,906,031.78 2,813,998.00 Total Cash Outflows 261,929,023.41 250,050,383.63

Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities (7,792,792.72) 125,146,739.55

Total Cash Provided by Operating, Investing and Financing Activities (6,678,484.85) (89,929,577.34) Cash and Cash Equivalents, January 1, 2019 30,135,210.56 120,057,787.90 Cash and Cash Equivalents, December 31, 2019 23,456,725.71 30,128,210.56

SOURCE: CITY ACCOUNTING OFFICE

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Table 185. Manpower Complement Budget – 4th Quarter 2019

MANPOWER COMPLEMENT Republic of the Philippines Budget Year 2019 4th Quarter Province, City or Municipality: Valenzuela City

Compensation and Other Benefits Nature of Appointment or Employment Number Total Salaries and Wages Other Monetary Benefits

I. Permanent 50101010 606 69,270,651.83 39,566,599.70 108,837,251.53

50212010 II. Contractual 50212990 6,590 231,401,707.66 13,215,231.98 244,616,939.64 50211990 III. Job Order / Contract of Service/ 50101020 1,827 92,564,538.89 53,923,607.18 146,488,146.07 Casual

Grand Total 9,023 393,236,898.38 106,705,438.86 499,942,337.24

SOURCE: CITY ACCOUNTING OFFICE

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Table 186. Statement of Receipts and Expenditures 2019

Period Covered: 2019

Income Target/ Budget Particulars General Fund SEF Total Appropriation

LOCAL SOURCES 3,143,404,278.00 2,565,132,419.53 668,567,524.80 3,233,699,944.33

TAX REVENUE 2,515,620,695.00 1,975,672,963.71 668,479,709.11 2,644,152,672.82

Real Property Tax 1,370,000,000.00 677,219,389.94 668,479,709.11 1,345,699,099.05

Tax on Business 1,044,060,000.00 1,178,810,397.99 0.00 1,178,810,397.99

Other Taxes 101,560,695.00 119,643,175.78 0.00 119,643,175.78

NON-TAX REVENUE 627,783,583.00 589,459,455.82 87,815.69 589,547,271.51

Regulatory Fees (Permits and Licenses) 390,188,000.00 322,502,688.76 0.00 322,502,688.76 Service/User Charges (Service Income) 104,160,000.00 126,335,741.80 0.00 126,335,741.80

Receipts from Economic Enterprises (Business Income) 119,664,850.00 84,423,816.24 0.00 84,423,816.24

Other Receipts (Other General Income) 13,770,733.00 56,197,209.02 87,815.69 56,285,024.71 EXTERNAL SOURCES 1,281,595,722.00 1,277,238,564.99 0.00 1,277,238,564.99

Internal Revenue Allotment 1,271,351,059.00 1,271,351,054.00 0.00 1,271,351,054.00

Other Shares from National Tax Collections 6,244,663.00 5,873,510.99 0.00 5,873,510.99

Inter-Local Transfers 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Extraordinary Receipts/Grants/Donations/Aids 4,000,000.00 14,000.00 0.00 14,000.00

TOTAL CURRENT OPERATING INCOME 4,425,000,000.00 3,842,370,984.52 668,567,524.80 4,510,938,509.32 ADD: SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET (UNAPPROPRIATED SURPLUS) 149,847,005.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 FOR CURRENT OPERATING EXPENDITURES TOTAL AVAILABLE FOR CURRENT OPERATING EXPENDITURES 4,574,847,005.03 3,842,370,984.52 668,567,524.80 4,510,938,509.32 LESS: CURRENT OPERATING EXPENDITURES (PS + MOOE + FE)

General Public Services 1,676,220,377.77 1,615,977,425.68 0.00 1,615,977,425.68

Education, Culture & Sports/Manpower Development 706,308,168.83 151,614,595.41 551,892,964.28 703,507,559.69

Health, Nutrition & Population Control 477,150,722.71 467,903,184.53 0.00 467,903,184.53

Labor and Employment 6,067,812.00 5,746,683.98 0.00 5,746,683.98

Housing and Community Development 503,488,015.14 498,402,995.01 0.00 498,402,995.01

Social Services and Social Welfare 130,948,250.23 129,731,960.86 0.00 129,731,960.86 Economic Services 169,660,560.37 166,904,914.90 0.00 166,904,914.90

Debt Service (FE) (Interest Expense & Other Charges) 104,394,314.76 84,867,583.20 19,218,469.80 104,086,053.00

TOTAL CURRENT OPERATING EXPENDITURES 3,774,238,221.81 3,121,149,343.57 571,111,434.08 3,692,260,777.65

NET OPERATING INCOME/(LOSS) FROM CURRENT OPERATIONS 800,608,783.22 721,221,640.95 97,456,090.72 818,677,731.67

ADD: NON-INCOME RECEIPTS

CAPITAL/INVESTMENT RECEIPTS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Proceeds from Sale of Assets 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Proceeds from Sale of Debt Securities of Other Entities 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Collection of Loans Receivables 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

RECEIPTS FROM LOANS AND BORROWINGS (Payable) 0.00 254,136,230.69 19,981,951.11 274,118,181.80 Acquisition of Loans 0.00 254,136,230.69 19,981,951.11 274,118,181.80

Issuance of Bonds 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

OTHER NON-INCOME RECEIPTS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 TOTAL NON-INCOME RECEIPTS 0.00 254,136,230.69 19,981,951.11 274,118,181.80

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ADD: SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET FOR CAPITAL OUTLAY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 TOTAL AMOUNT AVAILABLE FOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURES 0.00 254,136,230.69 19,981,951.11 274,118,181.80 LESS: NON-OPERATING EXPENDITURES CAPITAL/INVESTMENT EXPENDITURES 378,956,644.63 100,570,084.57 34,162,958.05 134,733,042.62 Purchase/Construct of Property Plant and Equipment 378,956,644.63 100,570,084.57 34,162,958.05 134,733,042.62 (Assets/Capital Outlay) Purchase of Debt Securities of Other Entities (Investment 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Outlay) Grant/Make Loan to Other Entities (Investment Outlay) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DEBT SERVICE (Principal Cost) 323,662,138.59 260,022,991.63 63,602,581.44 323,625,573.07 Payment of Loan Amortization 323,662,138.59 260,022,991.63 63,602,581.44 323,625,573.07 Retirement/Redemption of Bonds/Debt Securities 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OTHER NON-OPERATING EXPENDITURES 97,990,000.00 97,076,668.59 0.00 97,076,668.59 TOTAL NON-OPERATING EXPENDITURES 800,608,783.22 457,669,744.79 97,765,539.49 555,435,284.28 NET INCREASE/(DECREASE) IN FUNDS 0.00 517,688,126.85 19,672,502.34 537,360,629.19 ADD: CASH BALANCE, BEGINNING 16,497,143.34 301,352.00 16,195,791.34 16,497,143.34 FUND/CASH AVAILABLE 16,497,143.34 517,989,478.85 35,868,293.68 553,857,772.53 Less: Payment of Prior Year/s Accounts Payable 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CONTINUING APPROPRIATION 0.00 441,232,110.94 0.00 441,232,110.94 ADD: ADVANCE PAYMENT FOR RPT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 FUND/CASH BALANCE, END 16,497,143.34 76,757,367.91 35,868,293.68 112,625,661.59 GF SEF TOTAL FUND/CASH BALANCE, END 76,757,367.91 35,868,293.68 112,625,661.59 Amount set aside to finance projects with appropriations provided in the previous years (Continuing appropriations) 0.00 0.00 0.00 Amount set aside for payment of Accounts Payable 0.00 0.00 0.00 Amount set aside for Obligation not yet Due and Demandable 0.00 0.00 0.00 Amount Available for appropriations/operations 76,757,367.91 35,868,293.68 112,625,661.59 Total Assets (net of accumulated depreciation) 8,397,164,302.21

SOURCE: CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE

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