Barangay Group 1
Barangay Group 1
Barangay Group 1
PINEDA
PASIG CITY
Geography
Historical background
Land marks
Pineda aims to restore the Pasig River and maintain the cleanliness
of the Barangay their motto is “Tapat mo linis mo!” which implies its literal
meaning.
Refrence
https://brgypinedacasestudy.wordpress.com/introduction/
BARANGAY
SAN
ANTONIO
PASIG CITY
Geography
Historical background
and in delivering basic services for the common good of its people .
BARANGAY
KAPITOLYO
PASIG CITY
Geography
Land mark
Capitol Commons is a mixed-use development under construction
in Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is a redevelopment of the former Rizal Provincial
Capitol complex located in the village of Oranbo adjacent to the Ortigas Center financial
district. The 10-hectare (25-acre) site being developed by Ortigas & Company Limited
Partnership, the same developer behind Ortigas Center, features Pasig's first high-end
shopping center called Estancia at Capitol Commons. When completed, the P25-billion
mixed-use commercial, residential and office development will have 35,000 square
metres (380,000 sq ft) of retail space, 20,000 square metres (220,000 sq ft) of office
space for knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) companies, and 280,000 square
metres (3,000,000 sq ft) of residential units.[1] A Capitol Commons Park and open
spaces are also planned within the property which would take up more than fifty percent
of the development.[1]
BARANGAY
UGONG
PASIG CITY
Geography
Barangay Buting is approximately 500 meters from the City of Makati. The
Barangay can be accessed from the City of Taguig via C-5 Road, from
Quezon City via C-5 Road.
Barangay Buting has a total land area of 4.2 hectares of vast land, majority
of which are residential lots. The Barangay is divided into Eight (8) Puroks
namely: Aliw, Ausmolo, Bukid, Gitna, Ilaya, Looban, Manggahan 1,
Manggahan 2.
Land mark
Linear Park
The paved linear park is adorned with landscaped indigenous flowers and
plants and fitted with park benches. At night, the strip garden is lit by solar-
powered lampposts.
Jericho Von Miranda, communications head of the PRRC said the next two
phases of development of the Pasong Tamo Creek Linear Park would be
carried out in the next few years.
“This will lead other projects in Pasig River tributaries here in Quezon City,”
he said. Other than the Pasong Tamo Creek, two other tributaries of the
Pasig River in Quezon City would be cleaned and developed.
Similar linear parks, he said, would be constructed along Culiat and San
Francisco Rivers.
Dredging and desilting activities are now underway in the San Francisco
River near Araneta Avenue.
The agency next conducts bank improvement to strengthen creek and river
banks and prevent erosion and flooding and, lastly, linear park
development to turn these tributaries into leisure areas.
“But now we are focusing not only on the environs of the Pasig River but on
its tributaries as well,” said Miranda.
PRRC partnered in 2009 with Kapit Bisig Para sa Ilog Pasig, the river
rehabilitation project of ABS-CBN Foundation to take on the rehabilitation
of several Pasig River tributaries.
The PRRC has a budget of P48.56 million for the development of the
Pasong Tamo Creek Linear Park. Out of this allocation, only P9.53 million
has been used.
Historical background
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Dahlia Hotel
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Ugong Barangay Council
F. Legaspi cor. E. Santiago Streets
Barangay Ugong, Pasig City
Tel. 671-4071
e-mail: ubcpasig@gmail.com
Land Use
Classification
Economy
Fiscal Status
Mode of Transportation
(Percentage based on estimated number of vehicles
owned by residents)
Private vehicles 60%
Jeepneys 10%
Tricycles 5%
Motorcycles 20%
Others less than 1%
Road Network
Cemented 100% (15% of which are overlaid with
asphalt)
Total length of main roads (National & City) 10.9
km
Total length secondary roads (Barangay) 3.5
km
(excluding subdivisions roads, private
roads and alleyways)
Income Status
High Income 30%
Middle Income 49%
Low Income 20%
Below Poverty Line 1%
Source of Livelihood
Private Entrepreneurs/Employees 40%
Working in Government 27%
Self Employed 22%
Unemployed 11%
No. of Persons with Disability 50 (Brgy.
Proper only)
No. of Persons Bedridden 15 (Brgy. Proper
only)
Development Thrusts
Vision
To become a progressive community with an efficient and effective
governing body able to enforce laws and ordinances, maintain public order,
protect the environment, and promote the general welfare of its constituents.
Mission
To create a model political unit capable of planning and implementing
government policies, plans, programs, projects and activities in the community
where the collective views of the people may be expressed, crystallized.
Brief History of the Barangay