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Monetary Board (MB) Opinion Issuance on Proposed Domestic Monetary Board (MB) Opinion Issuance on Proposed Domestic Borrowings by Local Government Units (LGUs) Second Semester 2019 - By Region Proposed MB Resolution Loan Amount No. Region Province Type/Name of LGU No. Date Loan Purpose (In Php Million) 1 CAR Benguet Municipality Kibungan 60.00 1587 10/17/2019 Renovation of municipal main building with multi-purpose hall and evacuation center 1 CAR Total 60.00 1 Region II Cagayan Municipality Allacapan 250.00 1997 12/23/2019 Construction of Allacapan Commercial Center and Transport Terminal 2 Region II Isabela Municipality Naguilian 30.00 997 07/04/2019 Equity requirement to PRDP for concreting of farm-to-market roads and acquisition of heavy equipment 3 Region II Isabela Municipality Luna 35.00 1074 07/18/2019 Acquisition of 9.2174 has lot for Social Housing Project 3 Region II Total 315.00 1 Region III Bataan Province Bataan 405.00 1033 07/11/2019 Partially finance the design, build and supply for the fit-out of Bataan Government Center and rehabilitation/improvement of Bataan People's Center including supply and installation of cooling system 2 Region III Bataan Province Bataan 686.25 1882 12/05/2019 Construction of road networks, flood control system, school buildings, parks, plazas and monument, power supply systems, buildings, hospitals and health centers, other structures, and other land improvement projects as well as the acquisition of motor vehicle and office equipment 3 Region III Nueva Ecija City Science City of Muñoz 258.57 1336 09/05/2019 Concreting and asphalting of 18 barangay roads and acquisition of heavy equipment 4 Region III Tarlac Municipality Paniqui 350.00 1033 07/11/2019 Acquisition of lot, site development, construction of public market, Bagsakan Center, slaughterhouse, and common terminal 5 Region III Zambales Municipality San Felipe 6.00 1749 11/15/2019 Construction and development of public cemetery 6 Region III Zambales Municipality Sta. Cruz 229.00 1749 11/15/2019 Construction of public market 6 Region III Total 1,934.82 1 Region IV-A Cavite Province Cavite 590.00 1074 07/18/2019 Finance the procurement and establishment of Cavite Broadband Network 2 Region IV-A Rizal Municipality Angono 133.40 997 07/04/2019 Rehabilitation of Angono Public Market, Municipal building, Sangguniang Bayan building and Municipal compound 2 Region IV-A Total 723.40 1 Region IX Zamboanga Del Norte Municipality Sibuco 52.90 997 07/04/2019 Construction of Sports Complex, concreting of farm-to-market roads, as well as repair and rehabilitation of heavy equipment 2 Region IX Zamboanga Del Norte Municipality Rizal 20.00 1334 09/05/2019 Construction/concreting of 3.29 km farm-to-market road, 5.9 km road under the PRDP, excavation/masonry works of the Municipal building, and acquisition of heavy equipment 3 Region IX Zamboanga Del Sur Municipality Dimataling 40.00 1747 11/05/2019 Construction of 2-storey Town Center in Brgy. Kagawasan 4 Region IX Zamboanga Sibugay Municipality Titay 50.00 1110 07/25/2019 Construction of two (2) units 2-storey commercial buildings 5 Region IX Zamboanga Sibugay Municipality Alicia 60.00 1337 09/05/2019 Acquisition of heavy equipment 6 Region IX Zamboanga Sibugay Province Zamboanga Sibugay 300.00 1793 11/21/2019 Acquisition of heavy equipment 6 Region IX Total 522.90 1 MIMAROPA Oriental Mindoro City Calapan 600.00 997 07/04/2019 Construction of Calapan City Coliseum , Convention Center, diversion and alternate roads 2 MIMAROPA Romblon Municipality San Fernando 54.50 1074 07/18/2019 Construction of new public market building, slaughterhouse and installation of related equipment, acquisition of lot and heavy equipment 2 MIMAROPA Region Total 654.50 3/23/2020 Page 1 of 3 Monetary Board (MB) Opinion Issuance on Proposed Domestic Borrowings by Local Government Units (LGUs) Second Semester 2019 - By Region Proposed MB Resolution Loan Amount No. Region Province Type/Name of LGU No. Date Loan Purpose (In Php Million) 1 Region V Camarines Sur Province Camarines Sur 200.00 1586 10/17/2019 Working capital requirement for procurement of palay from farmers at a minimum amount of P16 per kg for wet palay and P19 per kg for dry palay 2 Region V Sorsogon Municipality Casiguran 25.00 1110 07/25/2019 Construction of material recovery facility, 2-units garage, and access road, acquisition of a 19 hectare-lot at Brgy San Isidro and heavy equipment 2 Region V Total 225.00 1 Region VI Aklan Municipality Nabas 70.00 1885 12/05/2019 Construction of public market and acquisition of heavy equipment 2 Region VI Capiz Municipality Mambusao 8.20 1379 09/12/2019 Concreting of Aliwas-Agkawayan Road 3 Region VI Negros Occidental Province Negros Occidental 400.00 1502 10/03/2019 Land development for the employees' housing project 3 Region VI Total 478.20 1 Region VII Bohol Municipality Loboc 31.20 1884 12/05/2019 Acquisition of heavy equipment 2 Region VII Cebu Municipality Sibonga 130.00 1749 11/15/2019 Construction of water supply and distribution system 3 Region VII Cebu Municipality San Remigio 35.00 1790 11/21/2019 Construction of Tambongon Public Market and upgrading of Hagnaya Pier Terminal 4 Region VII Negros Oriental Municipality Pamplona 80.00 1030 07/11/2019 Acquisition of heavy equipment 5 Region VII Negros Oriental Municipality Zamboanguita 25.00 1455 09/27/2019 Construction of public market and passenger terminal and acquisition of heavy equipment 5 Region VII Total 301.20 1 Region VIII Leyte Municipality Limasawa 14.80 997 07/04/2019 Rehabilitation and upgrading of Agricultural Productivity and Multi-Purpose Center, acquire mobile solid waste system, and acquire brand new service vehicle 2 Region VIII Leyte Municipality Isabel 68.83 1882 12/05/2019 Installation and construction of 350KW Hybrid Solar System including civil works and repair of gymnasium trusses 3 Region VIII Leyte Municipality Mahaplag 65.00 1908 12/13/2019 Construction of water supply system 4 Region VIII Leyte Province Leyte 900.00 1334 09/05/2019 Construction of a new provincial government complex including site development 4 Region VIII Total 1,048.63 1 Region X Bukidnon City Valencia 400.00 1708 11/07/2019 Construction of new farmer's market and multi-purpose building, and acquisition of heavy equipment 2 Region X Lanao del Norte Municipality Poona Piagapo 30.00 1708 11/07/2019 Acquisition of heavy equipment 3 Region X Misamis Oriental Municipality Villanueva 240.00 1502 10/03/2019 Construction of Municipal Hall Complex and sanitary landfill, land acquisition for housing projects 3 Region X Total 670.00 1 Region XI Compostela Valley Municipality Nabunturan 115.00 1501 10/03/2019 Construction and development of sanitary landfill, acquisition of lots and heavy equipment 2 Region XI Compostela Valley Municipality Monkayo 85.00 1709 11/07/2019 Acquisition of heavy equipment and 18 units of rescue vehicles 3 Region XI Compostela Valley Municipality Pantukan 160.00 1749 11/15/2019 Construction of public market and terminal complex, acquisition of heavy equipment and 1 unit shuttle bus 4 Region XI Davao Municipality Manay 62.50 1884 12/05/2019 Acquisition of heavy equipment 5 Region XI Davao Occidental Municipality Don Marcelino 152.00 1502 10/03/2019 Construction of municipal public transport terminal, public market and municipal hall buildings, as well as establishment of Municipal Water Supply Level III and sewerage system 6 Region XI Davao Occidental Municipality Jose Abad Santos 100.00 1588 10/17/2019 Acquisition of heavy equipment 3/23/2020 Page 2 of 3 Monetary Board (MB) Opinion Issuance on Proposed Domestic Borrowings by Local Government Units (LGUs) Second Semester 2019 - By Region Proposed MB Resolution Loan Amount No. Region Province Type/Name of LGU No. Date Loan Purpose (In Php Million) 7 Region XI Davao Oriental Municipality Caraga 100.00 1585 10/17/2019 Rehabilitation of Caraga Public Market, terminal and commercial complex as well as acquisition of heavy equipment 8 Region XI Davao Oriental Municipality Cateel 83.00 1709 11/07/2019 Acquisition of heavy equipment 9 Region XI Davao Oriental Municipality Banaybanay 68.00 1584 10/17/2019 Acquisition of heavy equipment and 5 units multi-purpose vehicle 9 Region XI Total 925.50 1 Region XII Sarangani Municipality Malungon 250.00 1841 11/28/2019 Construction of public market building and other projects (evacuation center, multi-purpose people's center, cemetery) and acquisition of heavy equipment 2 Region XII Sarangani Municipality Alabel 25.00 1791 11/21/2019 Acquisition of heavy equipment 3 Region XII Sultan Kudarat Municipality Bagumbayan 40.00 1709 11/07/2019 Acquisition of heavy equipment 3 Region XII Total 315.00 1 Region XIII Agusan del Sur Municipality Trento 100.00 1997 12/23/2019 Construction of municipal building and two-storey legislative building 2 Region XIII Agusan del Sur Province Agusan del Sur 400.00 1378 09/12/2019 Rehabilitation and improvement of main grandstand (phase II), aquatic center, and waterworks system 2 Region XIII Total 500.00 1 BARMM Cotabato City Cotabato 468.00 1335 09/05/2019 Construction and installation of Septage Management Facility and Bio-Medical Solid Waste Management Facility, acquisition of agri-industrial lot and heavy equipment 2 BARMM Lanao del Sur Municipality Kapatagan 38.90 1032 07/11/2019 Acquisition of heavy equipment 3 BARMM Lanao del Sur Municipality Lumbayanague 75.00 1884 12/05/2019 Acquisition of heavy equipment 3 BARMM Total 581.90 54 LGUs Grand Total 9,256.04 3/23/2020 Page 3 of 3.
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