LAND AREA BULACAN N CALN CALOOCAN OCAN ▊ 16,112.58 hectares VALENZUELA VALENZUELA QUEZON CITY Bounded by: NAVOTANAVOTAS RIZAL MALAMALABON ON QUEZON CITY CALOOCAN CALOOCAN MARIKINA N - Caloocan City and MARI KI NA Î SAN JUAN San Jose del Monte MANI LA SAN JUAN MANILA Î MANDALUYONG MANDALUYONG PASIG E - Rodriguez, San PASI G MANILA BAY MAKATI AKATI PASAY PASAY PATEROSPATEROS Mateo and Marikina TAGUIG TAGUIG W- Manila, Caloocan, PARANAQUE Valenzuela PARANAQUE LAS PLAIS PINASNAS S - Pasig, Mandaluyong LAGUNA DE BAY MUNTINLUPA and San Juan MUNTINLUPA CAVITE LAGUNA DE BAY 1,959.39 Hectares DISTRICTDISTRICT 11 4,626.52 Hectares DISTRICT 2 4,626.52 Hectares DISTRICT 3 2,341.89 Hectares DISTRICT 4 2,802.57 Hectares DISTRICT 5 2,197.39 Hectares DISTRICT 6 PEOPLE ▌2.679 Million (2007 Official NSO Census) ▌Average annual growth rate of 2.92% (2000-2007) ▌Generally young population (average age of 24 years old) ▌Working Age Pop’n : 1,519,000 ▌Labor Force Pop’n : 1,016,000 (Excluding students, housewives, disabled, retired) PEOPLE ▌Education Literacy Rate - 99% Number of School Facilities . State University 1 . Private Colleges/Universitites 87 . Private Schools (Prep, Elem, 348 Secondary) . Public Elem School w/ Pre-school 89 Education . Public Elem School 97 . Public High School 46 . Public Vocational / Tech’l School 2 . Public Libraries 16 MEDICAL and Health & Wellness Facilities HEART EAST AVENUE ST. LUKES MEDICAL CTR CENTER KIDNEY CTR No. of Public Hospitals 18 • QC is site of the most number of hospitals ( 7 well-known & with good international No. of Private Hospitals 43 reputation) with the biggest bed capacity. No. of Health Centers 60 Bed – Population Ratio 1:308 • Numerous wellness centers, physical fitness centers, health clinics, pharmaceutical , beauty & sanitary products, care giving services, etc. are also QC-based. CONTINUING EDUCATION ▌ Construction and repair of school buildings ▌ New classrooms added Enrolment SY Schools 2008-2009 Elementary 261,565 96 Secondary 150,694 47 No. of Public Vocational Schools 1,724 3 Day Care Centers 19,360 251 ▌ All public schools are internet communed ▌ 33 public schools connected by E-Libraries UNIVERSITIES ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY UP CAMPUS GOVERNMENT OFFICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SANDIGANBAYAN CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION CHURCHES ST. PETER CATHEDRAL IGLESIA NI CRISTO TEMPLE BUSINESS CENTERS SM NORTH EDSA ARANETA COLISEUM EASTWOOD MALL AYALA TECHNO HUB BUSINESS CENTERS SM FAIRVIEW TRINOMA UP TOWN CENTER SM STA. MESA TELEVESION NETWORKS GMA NETWORK ABS-CBN NETWORK NET. 25 INFRASTRUCTURES MRT LINE LRT LINE INFRASTRUCTURES AURORA BLVD. KATIPUNAN AVENUE COMMONWEALTH AVENUE QUEZON AVENUE NATIONAL PARKS QUEZON MEMORIAL CIRCLE NINOY AQUINO PARKS AND WILDLIFE LA MESA ECO PARK MAJOR TRANSPORT PROJECTS PROVIDING HIGH ACCESSIBILITY ▌C-3, C-4, C-5, C-6 ▌Quezon Ave/EDSA Interchange ▌Roosevelt Ave/EDSA Interchange ▌MRT Line 2 (Aurora Blvd) Line 3 (EDSA) Line 7 (Commonwealth) DPOS PROGRAMS AND ACTIONS TO ALLEVIATE TRAFFIC IN QC September 29, 2016, 1:00pm Best Western Plaza Hotel, Makati City Legal Mandate by DPOS . SP140,S-1990-Establishing THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY IN THE QUEZON CITY GOVERNMENT AND PROVIDING FOR AND DEFINING ITS ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE, DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES. SP-1444, S-2004- “The Traffic Management Code of Quezon City” . Executive Order Nr. 12, Series of 2015 – Creating the street clearing operations Task Group, defining its powers, function, duties and responsibilities and for other purposes. Number of cars sold from 2014, 2015 and 2016 Based on a joint report by the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) and the Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA), there were new 234,747 units sold in 2014. 400000 272,000 units sold in 2015. 350000 350000 Number of Cars Sold 300000 272000 350,000 units sold in 2016 250000 234747 200000 150000 100000 50000 0 2014 2015 2016 Source: Philstar Global, Business by: Richmond S. Mercurio Length in Kilometers by Classification (based on GIS) Road Network Road Category District National City Private Barangay Concret District Asphalt Dirt Total e 1 47.35 238.48 35.32 2.58 1 241.85 81.77 0.10 323.69 2 18.59 70.82 160.52 119.72 2 296.57 63.67 9.42 369.66 3 37.27 154.47 140.89 3.99 3 251.47 84.83 0.32 336.40 4 64.11 199.88 79.56 9.58 4 263.21 89.80 0.39 353.40 5 19.95 182.49 336.85 14.52 5 423.57 95.25 34.99 553.40 6 25.73 80.38 224.38 35.84 6 303.35 59.46 3.52 336.33 Total 213.01 926.53 977.52 186.44 KM Total 1,780.01 474.75 48.74 2,303.50 Barangay National Dirt Asphalt 8% 9% 2% 21% Private City 43% 40% Concrete 77% Peak Hour Data of EDSA Volume of Vehicles per type Passengers Carried per vehicle type AUVs, 8% PUBs, 2% PUJs, 6% AUVs, 19% Private Cars, 24% Taxis, 11% Taxis, 4% Private PUBs, 33% PUJs, 20% Cars, 73% Private Cars occupies 73% of Road Private Cars carries 24% of Network Passengers PUV’s occupies 27% of Road Network PUV’s carries 76% of Passengers Vehicular Volume Count at Elliptical Road, Quezon Memorial Circle Duration of Count: 0600 – 2000 hrs. Peak Hour: AM Peak: 0700 – 0800 hr. PM Peak: 1600 – 1700 hr. Commo. Ave. Volume AM Peak PM Peak 1 & 2 110,425 10,445 8,905 2 3 3 & 4 89,138 5,520 7,756 4 3 1 Visayas Ave. Volume AM Peak PM Peak 2 1 & 2 111,679 9,619 8,610 1 3 22,075 1,729 1,809 3 North Ave. Volume AM Peak PM Peak 4 1 2 1 & 2 117,539 10,474 8,323 1 2 3 & 4 19,047 1,541 1,419 4 3 Quezon Ave. Volume AM Peak PM Peak 3 1 & 2 60,104 4,672 4,575 4 1 3 & 4 59,285 6,193 4,036 2 1 East Ave. Volume AM Peak PM Peak 2 1 & 2 94,621 6,967 8,330 3 3 & 4 26,830 2,444 1,578 Kalayaan Volume AM Peak PM Peak Ave. 1 & 2 87,379 7,312 7,146 3 22,204 1,444 1,844 Source: MMDA Data DPOS Personnel headed by General Elmo DG San Diego with Honorable City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista and Vice Mayor Ma. Josefina Belmonte-Alimurung Daily deployment of traffic enforcers along strategic locations on three (3) shifts from 6:00 am – 2:00 pm and from 2:00pm – 10:00 pm and the additional from 4:00pm – 12:00mn to conduct traffic direction an control, assist pedestrians crossing the streets, and to enforce traffic rules and regulations as mandated by SP 1444,S-04, “ THE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CODE OF QUEZON CITY “ Deputized the traffic officers of various government agencies to assist the Department in the enforcement of the provisions of Ord. # SP 1444, S-04 and other laws relative to traffic management. Total No. of Deputized Enforcers Deputize Traffic Enforcers Agency / Office / Unit Jan – Aug 350 2014 2015 2016 294 Department of Public 300 Order and Safety 268 265 294 268265 (DPOS) 250 Central District Traffic 216 Enforcement Unit 48 45 36 200 192 (CDTEU) Special Traffic Action 150 8 16 7 Group (STAG) 120 Novaliches District 100 38 39 33 Center (NDC) 4845 U.P. Diliman Police 50 36 383933 7 6 5 16 (UPDP) 8 7 7 6 5 4 0 0 Barangay’s 192 216 120 0 MPB - AFP 4 0 0 DPOS CDTEU STAG NDC UPDP Barangay's MPB - AFP Total 565 587 495 2014 2015 Jan - Aug 2016 Conducted operation of Task Force Delta from 6:00 am to 5:00 pm daily of illegally parked and stalled vehicles to clear the roadway from any obstructions in coordination with MMDA, PNP and Barangay. Jan. – Aug. 2014 2015 2016 Towed - 1,258 466 Vehicles Issued OVR 1,006 582 Tickets 765 Clearing Operations 1400 1258 1200 1006 1000 765 800 582 600 466 400 200 0 0 Towed Vehicles Issued OVR Tickets 2014 2015 Jan. - Aug. 2016 CONDUCT TOWING OPERATION ON ILLEGALLY PARKED VEHICLES Conducted operations on illegal parking / obstructions along Mabuhay Lanes in Quezon City led by MMDA personnel / MMDA Accredited Tow Truck, QCPD-TEU and DPOS personnel Mabuhay Lane Operations Del Monte Ave., Brgy. Nayong Kanluran Mayon St., Brgy. N.S. Amoranto Balintawak Cloverleaf to EDSA Muñoz Katipunan Avenue to Aurora Blvd. P. Florentino, Biak na Bato Banawe Quezon Avenue near EDSA North West Avenue Conducted operations on illegal parking / obstructions along Mabuhay Lane in Quezon City led by MMDA personnel / MMDA Accredited Tow Truck, QCPD-TEU and DPOS personnel Balik Eskwela STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS (SONA) Deploy of Traffic Enforcers during emergencies, rallies, flood and special occasions to assist traffic and conduct re-routing of vehicles. CLEARING OPERATION In compliance to the direct orders of the Honorable City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista and by virtue of Executive Order No. 12, Executive Order No. 22, Memorandum Circular No. 11, Office Order No. 104, Series of 2015, SID led head on the clearing of all illegal sidewalk vendors, confiscation of merchandise and demolition of makeshift stalls and other structures used for storing goods and sleeping quarters that were found obstructing the easements, sidewalks and roadsides causing traffic congestion and nuisance in certain areas of the city. Conducted Reach Out operations on the street children, sleeping on the sidewalks and running on the streets along the jurisdiction of Quezon City led by SID personnel together with MDAD, QCPD, SSDD and Traffic personnel ON GOING ISSUANCE OF TRICYCLE LICENSE PLATES TO UNITS WITH LEGAL FRANCHISES BY THE DPOS-TRU Installation of thermoplastic pavement markings fronting schools and churches to keep pedestrians crossing the street safe and accessible.
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