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Various Programs & Projects VARIOUS PROGRAMS & PROJECTS HON. ARTHUR D. DEFENSOR, SR. - GOVERNOR MUN./BRGYS. PROGRAMS/PROJECTS Source of Fund AMOUNT 1. Mun. of Lambunao Rehabilitation of San Gregorio Bridge, connecting 20% IRA Brgy. Caninguan to Brgy. San Gregorio and Sagcup (Caninguan-San Gregorio along Tagbakan River) Lambunao, Iloilo 2,200,000.00 2. Mun. of Miagao Construction of hanging bridge at Brgy. Cagbang- 20% IRA Brgy. Bolocaue, Miagao, Iloilo 1,230,000.00 3. Mun. of Miagao Improvement of footbridge of Sitio Buenapantao, 20% IRA Brgy. Naclub, Miagao, Iloilo 50,000.00 4. Mun. of Miagao Construction of the Multi-Purpose pavement of 20% IRA Brgy. Maricolcol, Miagao, Iloilo 70,000.00 5. Mun. of Ajuy Financial assistance for the purchase of lot Subsidy to LGUS intended as site of Ajuy National High School, Ajuy, Iloilo 1,000,000.00 6. Mun. of Calinog Construction of Day Care Center of Brgy. Caratagan, 20% IRA Calinog, Iloilo 500,000.00 7. Mun. of Calinog Construction of streetlights of Brgy. Tahing, Calinog, 20% IRA Iloilo 150,000.00 8. Mun. of Lemery Financial assistance for the improvement of Subsidy to LGUS gymnasium of NIPSC Lemery Campus, Lemery, Iloilo 400,000.00 9. Mun. of Concepcion Construction of footbride, footwalk & riprap at Sitio 20% IRA San Roque, Brgy. Igbon, Concepcion, Iloilo 200,000.00 10. Mun. of Concepcion Construction of footbridge in Sitio Tagabak, Brgy. 20% IRA Plandico, Concepcion, Iloilo 200,000.00 11. Mun. of Tubungan Improvement of Day Care Center of Brgy. 20% IRA Cadabdab, Tubungan, Iloilo 100,000.00 12. Mun. of Tubungan Improvement of Multi-Purpose pavement Center of 20% IRA Brgy. San Jose, Tubungan, Iloilo 100,000.00 13. Mun. of Tubungan Improvement of Multi-Purpose Hall of Brgy. 20% IRA Balicua, Tubungan, Iloilo 150,000.00 14. Mun. of Tubungan Construction of Day Care Center of Brgy. Batga, 20% IRA Tubungan, Iloilo 100,000.00 15. Mun. of Tigbauan Rehabilitation/renovation of the old Day Care 20% IRA Center of Brgy. Nagba, Tigbauan, Iloilo 100,000.00 16. Mun. of Tigbauan Construction of Day Care Center of Brgy. Jamog, 20% IRA Tubungan, Iloilo 300,000.00 17. Mun. of San Joaquin Financial assistance for the concrete fencing of Subsidy to LGUS Multi-Purpose Center of Brgy. Manhara, San Joaquin, Iloilo 100,000.00 18. Mun. of Alimodian Improvement of the Day Care Center of Brgy. 20% IRA Mambawi, Alimodian, Iloilo 100,000.00 19. Mun. of Leon Improvement of Day Care Center of Brgy. Jamog 20% IRA Gines, Leon, Iloilo 100,000.00 20. Mun. of Leon Construction of streetlights of Brgy. Avanzada, 20% IRA Leon, Iloilo 100,000.00 21. Mun. of Leon Improvement of barangay Health Center of Brgy. 20% IRA Lang-og, Leon, Iloilo 150,000.00 22. Mun. of Leon Completion of Day Care Center of Brgy. Paga, Leon, 20% IRA Iloilo 100,000.00 23. Mun. of Leon Improvement of Multi-Purpose building of Brgy. 20% IRA Tina-an, Leon, Iloilo 100,000.00 24. Mun. of Leon Construction of streetlights of Brgy. Dusacan, Leon, 20% IRA Iloilo 50,000.00 25. Mun. of Pototan Completion of brgy. Health Center of Brgy. Lay- 20% IRA ahan, Pototan, Iloilo 100,000.00 26. Brgy. Pasil, New Financial assistance for the replacement of roofing Subsidy to LGUS Lucena and gutter of the Day Care Center 15,500.00 27. Brgy. Tahing, Calinog Improvement of Day Care Center 20% IRA 50,000.00 28. Brgy. Nabitasan, Financial assistance for the purchase of materials Subsidy to LGUS Pototan for well development of Nabitasan Water System 10,500.00 29. Brgy. Mandog, Financial assistance for the Subsidy to LGUS Maasin construction/rehabilitation of streetlights 100,000.00 30. Brgy. Janipaan Olo, Financial assistance for the purchase of one (1) new Subsidy to LGUS Cabatuan computer set for the use of the barangay 40,000.00 31. Brgy. Ito Norte, Financial assistance for the purchase of one (1) new Subsidy to LGUS Cabatuan computer set for the use of the barangay 40,000.00 32. Brgy. Jamin-ay, Financial assistance for the repair/construction of Subsidy to LGUS Calinog basketball court perimeter fence 100,000.00 33. Brgy. San Nicolas, Financial assistance for the construction of one (1) Subsidy to LGUS Calinog unit double barrel box culvert as local counterpart for KALAHI project 50,000.00 34. Brgy. Mambiranan Rehabilitation/improvement of Day Care Center 20% IRA Pequeno, Passi City 100,000.00 35. Brgy. Sapao, Financial assistance for the improvement (finshing Subsidy to LGUS Dumangas & painting) of the perimeter fence of the basketball court/Multi-Purpose pavement 30,000.00 HON. DENNIS T. VALENCIA - SP MEMBER MUN./BRGYS. PROGRAMS/PROJECTS Source of Fund AMOUNT 1. Mun. of Tigbauan For various socio-cultural activities of the Donations municipality 30,000.00 2. Brgy. Pakiad, Oton Rehabilitation of barangay streetlights 20% IRA 20,000.00 3. Brgy. San Nicolas, Oton Construction of footbridge 20% IRA 20,000.00 4. Brgy. Pulo Maestra Construction of potable water system 20% IRA Vita, Oton 20,000.00 5. Brgy. Tuburan, Oton Construction of footwalk 20% IRA 20,000.00 6. Brgy. Poblacion North, On-going construction of barangay Multi-Purpose 20% IRA Oton Hall 20,000.00 7. Brgy. Rizal, Oton Improvement of brgy. Health Center 20% IRA 20,000.00 8. Brgy. Crossing Rehabuilitation of Multi-Purpose Center 20% IRA Dapuyan, San Joaquin 30,000.00 9. Brgy. Lanag, Tigbauan Concreting of farm to market road 20% IRA 20,000.00 10. Brgy. Cordova Sur, For various socio-cultural activities of the barangay Donations Tigbauan 20,000.00 11. Brgy. Atabayan, Continuing construction of the Multi-Purpose and 20% IRA Tigbauan Evacuation Center 50,000.00 HON. NINFA S. GARIN - SP MEMBER MUN./BRGYS. PROGRAMS/PROJECTS Source of Fund AMOUNT 1. Mun. of Miagao For 2nd Hablon Festival Donations 50,000.00 HON. JUNE S. MONDEJAR - SP MEMBER MUN./BRGYS. PROGRAMS/PROJECTS Source of Fund AMOUNT Construction of footwalk 20% IRA 1. Brgy. Napnud, Leganes 20,000.00 2. Brgy. Cananaman, Construction of streetlights 20% IRA Leon 20,000.00 3. Brgy. Paoy, Leon Improvement of Multi-Purpose Hall 20% IRA 20,000.00 4. Brgy. Jamog Gines, Improvement of Day Care Center 20% IRA Leon 10,000.00 Improvement of Multi-Purpose Hall 20% IRA 5. Brgy. Magcapay, Leon 20,000.00 Construction of water system 20% IRA 6. Brgy. Siol Norte, Leon 20,000.00 7. Brgy. Magancina, Sta. Construction of footwalk 20% IRA Barbara 20,000.00 8. Brgy. Binangkilan, Sta. Improvement of Day Care Center 20% IRA Barbara 20,000.00 9. Brgy. Bolong Este, Sta. Rehabilitation of Multi-Purpose Hall 20% IRA Barbara 20,000.00 10. Brgy. Tuburan Sulbod, Improvement of water system 20% IRA Zarraga 20,000.00 HON. LICURGO TIRADOR - SP MEMBER MUN./BRGYS. PROGRAMS/PROJECTS Source of Fund AMOUNT 1. Liga ng mga Brgy. For various socio-cultural activities (Liga Cabatuan Chapter Consultation and Evaluation) Donations 10,000.00 2. Brgy. Malag-it, Purchase of 1 unit laptop with printer Lambunao Donations 35,000.00 3. Mun. of Pototan Purchase of 1 unit of air conditioner for Rizal Day Care Center Donations 40,000.00 4. Brgy. Iwa-Ilaya, Purchase of electric motor Pototan Donations 10,000.00 HON. EMMANUEL GALLAR - SP MEMBER MUN./BRGYS. PROGRAMS/PROJECTS Source of Fund AMOUNT 1. Brgy. Amurao, Rehabilitation of Multi-Purpose pavement 20% IRA Cabatuan 15,000.00 2. Brgy. Pamuringao Improvement of Multi-Purpose Center 20% IRA Garrido, Cabatuan 15,000.00 3. Brgy. Calayo, Cabatuan Rehabilitation of Multi-Purpose Center 20% IRA 15,000.00 4. Brgy. Bacan, Cabatuan Extension of streetlights 20% IRA 15,000.00 5. Brgy. Agcalaga, Calinog Construction of Multi-Purpose hall 20% IRA 30,000.00 6. Brgy. Impalidan, Rehabilitation of streetlights 20% IRA Calinog 15,000.00 7. Brgy. Aglibacao, Water suplly system extension 20% IRA Calinog 15,000.00 8. Brgy. Owak, Calinog Rehabilitation of Multi-Purpose Hall 20% IRA 15,000.00 9. Brgy. Badlan Pequeño, Construction of Multi-Purpose building 20% IRA Calinog 20,000.00 10. Brgy. Carvasana, Rehabilitation of Multi-Purpose Center 20% IRA Calinog 15,000.00 11. Brgy. Libot, Calinog Rehabilitation of Multi-Purpose Center 20% IRA 15,000.00 12. Brgy. Cahigon, Calinog Construction of Day Care Center 20% IRA 15,000.00 13. Brgy. Tibiao, Calinog Rehabilitation of Day Care Center 20% IRA 15,000.00 14. Brgy. Monte Magapa, Improvement of Day Care Center 20% IRA Janiuay 15,000.00 15. Brgy. Gines, Janiuay Rehabilitation of Multi-Purpose Hall 20% IRA 15,000.00 16. Brgy. Cunsad, Janiuay Construction of water system 20% IRA 15,000.00 17. Brgy. Canauillian, Rehabilitation of Day Care Center 20% IRA Janiuay 15,000.00 18. Brgy. San Julian, Improvement of barangay Multi-Purpose Hall 20% IRA Janiuay 20,000.00 19. Brgy. Anhawan, Construction of brgy. community comfort room 20% IRA Janiuay 15,000.00 20. Mun. of Janiuay Extension of Liga Multi-Purpose Hall 20% IRA 50,000.00 21. Brgy. Ubian, Janiuay Health Center 20% IRA 15,000.00 22. Brgy. Quipot, Janiuay Rehabilitation of drainage system 20% IRA 15,000.00 23. Brgy. Poblacion Ilaya, Improvement of Multi-Purpose Center 20% IRA Lambunao 15,000.00 24. Brgy. Caguisanan, Rehabilitation of communal comfort room 20% IRA Lambunao 15,000.00 25. Brgy. Tuburan, Improvement of multi-Purpose Hall 20% IRA Lambunao 15,000.00 26. Brgy. Supoc, Extension of streetlights 20% IRA Lambunao 15,000.00 27. Brgy. Balagiao, Improvement of Multi-Purpose Hall 20% IRA Lambunao 15,000.00 28.Brgy.
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