City Introduced Brgy. Human Rights Action Team
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City Introduced Brgy. Human Rights Action Team
HIV-AIDS Symposium Conducted City Health Officer Dr. Arniel Laurence Portuguez during the HIV-AIDS Symposium. A discussion on Human Immuno Virus-Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV-AIDS) was attended by different groups of students from various secondary schools of San Carlos City held Dec. 2, 2015 at the city auditorium. Said gathering was conducted by the Gender and Development (GAD) Council to mark the International Aids Day with the theme “Getting to Zero; End AIDS by 2030.” Sangguniang Panlungsod Member Victoriana Cabili said that the local government aimed at imparting knowledge about AIDS particularly among students or teenagers since they are the future leaders, so they can also share what they learn to their family and peers about the importance of AIDS prevention. City Health Nurse Ian Caballero, In-Charge & Coordinator of Sexually Transmitted Infections served as the resource speaker who talked about the history of AIDS, means of getting infected, and steps taken by the government to prevent its spread particularly the methods introduced by the late Health Secretary Juan Flavier which include A-Abstinence from Sex; B-Being faithful to your partner; and, C-Correct and consistent use of condoms. City Health Officer Dr. Arniel Laurence Portuguez was also present and helped in answering questions raised by students. GAD Focal Person Cynthia Mirande, City Social Welfare and Development (CSWD) Officer helped facilitate said symposium and introduced the composition of GAD which include San Carlos City Mayor Gerardo P. Valmayor, Jr. as chairman and whose members were representatives from Sangguniang Panlungsod, City Health Office, CSWD, Office for Human Resource Management, City Planning and Development Coordinator’s Office, Philippine National Police, Department of Education and Liga ng mga Barangay. City Launches Zero Open Defecation Project The launching of San Carlos City’s Zero Open Defecation project benefitted at least 19 households of So. Lawis, Brgy. Buluangan, a Millennium Development Goal-Family based Actions for Children and their Environs in the Slums (MDG-FACES) project area last Jan. 19, 2016. With the slogan: “Malinis na kapaligiran tungo sa magandang kinabukasan,” the project aims to alleviate unhygienic practices of people especially children who just expel their wastes anywhere, in the bushes, waterways, seaside, or any other open spaces. City Mayor Gerardo P. Valmayor Jr. said, thru said project each chosen household is provided with one hygienic toilet to sustain a clean, safe and healthy environment. On the other hand, Sanitary Inspector Rey Marabillo of the City Health Office pointed out the importance of having a sanitary toilet not only on the health of the community but also on the expense it brought to the local government in tidying up the environment every year. He said human wastes should be separated and away from human contact based on the studies that showed the harm a one gram of human waste can cause with the millions of bacteria, viruses and thousands of parasites it contain. City Mayor Gerardo P. Valmayor Jr. inspects the sanitary toilet at Brgy. Buluangan with City Health, City Hospital and CDRRMO staff and barangay officials. City Mayor Gerardo P. Valmayor Jr. and PB Helen Geopano shoves the mixed cement to inaugurate said event. Marabillo added that it is a right of a child and family to have a sanitary toilet to avoid the risks and danger that lurk behind not having one at home. Engr. Jasper Lampute of the Engineering Department also said that toilet bowl and drum for septic tank which cost the city government around P3,000 per household were given to each household for free while beneficiaries were tasked to help in the construction of their toilets. Local officials and members of MDG-FACES Core team present during said launch were SP member Vicky Cabili, MDG-FACES Core team leader, SP member Jojo Baguiro, Punong Barangay Helen Geopano and Barangay Buluangan Kagawads, Administrative Officer Alexis Tugbo of City Health Office, Chief Nurse Cecille Flores of City Hospital, DRRM Officer Joe Recalex Alingasa Jr., 4Ps Coordinator Fria Quilianora, CPCDO staff Jonena Raganas, MDGFACES beneficiaries and others. Silent Walk Kicks Off Fire Prevention Month A silent “Unity Walk” as early as 5 o’clock in the morning of March 1, 2016 started the observance of Fire Prevention Month for the whole month of March which carried the theme “Kaalaman at Pagtutulungan ng Sambayanan, Kaligtasan sa Sunog ay Makamtan.” Said activity was facilitated by the Bureau of Fire Protection of the City of San Carlos headed by its Officer-In-Charge, Senior Fire Officer I Marilou Dela Cruz and staff. Dela Cruz said they opted to silently fulfill this year’s fire prevention activities for a change since it has been observed that in the past where annual activity was done in pompous ceremony, incidents of fire also act up particularly within the month of March. Fire prevention activities lined up for said month-long program include ocular inspection of business establishments, conduct of various fire safety orientation in different barangays, preparation of fire-trucks, conduct basic firefighting training on various industrial companies and schools and fire drills in coordination with the City Risk Reduction Management Office. Page 2 BFP OIC-SF01 Marilou dela Cruz with her staff during the Silent Walk. Tribute San Carlos City Braces for El Niño The San Carlos City Agriculturist Office (CAO) distributed 872 sacks of inorganic fertilizers to 442 farmer beneficiaries in five rural barangays in the city last January 27, 2016. Said giving of fertilizers aimed at producing ample supply of rice for one cycle of hybrid and inbred rice crop in preparation for the effects of El Niño which started in 2015 and expected to last until May to June of 2016. Ma. Nita Latoza, CAO Agricultural Center Chief II said that thru said fertilizers local farmers are expected to yield a harvest of five to six tons of hybrid rice per hectare and 4.5 tons of inbred rice per hectare. Farmer beneficiaries include those from Brgys. Bagonbon, Codcod, Nataban, Prosperidad and Quezon particularly members of the Codcod Agrarian Reform Community Coop (CARCC). Said program was also part of the Plant Now Pay Later scheme of the Department of Agriculture (DA) which is a loan assistance to farmers payable upon harvest time which cost farmer P7,600 per hectare for hybrid and P4,500 per hectare for inbred inputs. Terms of payment for said program requires that 20 percent of the payment will be returned to DA while the 80 percent will go to legitimate farmers’ association to help raise their capital build up. Other measures taken to minimize the effects of El Niño include rehabilitation of water dams and water impounding facilities particularly the water dam at So. Natuyay and Small Water Impounding Systems (SWIS) at So. Initihan, both in Brgy. Codcod amounting to P12-15M and P300,000, respectively whose budgets came from the National Irrigation Authority coursed thru the provincial government of Negros Occidental. Said facilities are water sources of more than 300 hectares of rice Rice farmers beneficiaries at Brgy. Codcod during the distribution of inorganic fertilizers. fields at said area. Establishment of communal irrigation and SWIS was also done at So. Waray, Brgy. Quezon and So. Nangka, Brgy. Bagonbon under the Bottom-Up-Budgeting project in 2016 which could irrigate hundreds of rice paddies. City Introduced Brgy. Human Rights Action Team Barangay officials during the workshop-seminar on Brgy. Human Rights Action Team. The city government of San Carlos thru the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) conducted a two-day orientation seminar on Barangay Human Rights Action Team (BHRACT) last Jan. 27-28, 2016. Said activity aimed at teaching barangay officials of the 18 barangays of the city about human rights since the barangay, being the smallest form of government already handles various cases and to create the Barangay Human Rights Action Team from among said barangay officials. Hailed Chairman for said BHRAcTs Action Officers Association was Brgy. 2 Kagawad Lennon Carmona while other members include PNP Human Rights Affairs Officer and Civic Society Organization representative. The Commission on Human Rights- Reg. VI (CHR) Reg. Director Atty. David Bermudo headed the team of resource speakers including CHR Information Officer and Bacolod Red Cross Director Christopher Montaño; Bacolod CHR Officer-in-Charge Romeo Baldevarona; CHR-VI Information Officer Sonny Estelloso and CHR Staff Verlito Gregorios. Various laws were taken up including Child Protection Laws, Child and Youth Welfare Code; Rights of Women; the Indigenous People’ Social Conditions and Human Rights; and, Revised Penal Code among others. Earlier, City Mayor Gerardo P. Valmayor, Jr. issued Executive Order (EO) No. 212 which is the Establishment of the San Carlos City Human Rights Action Center (SCC-HRAC) and Creating the SCC Human Rights Action Team (SCC-HRAct) to act on human rights matters including human rights promotion and complaints of human rights violations and will serve as mechanism that ensures the performance of the city’s mandated duties to respect, protect and fulfill human rights within its jurisdiction. 2015 Retirees Honored At least 10 retirees from government service were given tribute by the city government of San Carlos during its Christmas party last December 18, 2015. Among those who were honored for their loyalty and years of valuable service to the city government include Fe Enilog of the City Library; Brenda Quisido of the City Administrator’s Office; Cecilia Masongsong and Jimmy Villacencio, City Hospital; Patricio Saldua and Alfredo Malabo, City Engineering Department; Luciano Caballero, City Waterworks Department; Juanito Villarosa, City Environment Management Office; Jocelyn Portuguez, Sangguniang Panlungsod Office; and, Rufino Eraula, City Planning and Development Coordinator’s Office. Each received a token of one 14-karat gold necklace and a plaque of appreciation handed over by City Mayor Gerardo P. Valmayor, Jr. and Vice-Mayor Edgardo Quisumbing assisted by Atty. Ma. Chat Delima, Officer-In-Charge of the Office for Human Resource Management. Tribute J. Portuguez J. Villarosa J. Villacencio R. Eraula F. Enilog A. Malabo P. Saldua F. Caballero C. Masongsong B. Quisido Page 3 Local 4Ps, Recipient of Livelihood Projects Participants during the Household Services NCII Training at Consuelo Alger Community Center last March 7, 2016. A total of 150 Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiaries in San Carlos City underwent different livelihood trainings by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) thru its Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) which started March 7, 2015. More than P2.1M budget was allocated for said trainings including Household Services NC II, Dressmaking and Abaca Processing. The Abaca Processing training in Brgy. Nataban and Brgy Prosperidad which gathered 95 beneficiaries started on February and ended on March 11, 2016, giving out certificates and starter kits to participants to foster their skills in abaca industry. Dressmaking on the other hand successfully brought new hopes to 24 4Ps mothers that said skill will help bring extra income to their respective families as tools used at said training including sewing kits, threads, fabric and sewing machine were given to them for free so they can immediately start their new enterprise while a daily stipend of P100 was also provided for each participant for the whole duration of said one-month training. Another set of 31 4P’s beneficiaries also underwent a 27-day Household Services NC II training budgeted at P373,416 which comprised 4 competencies namely cleaning of living room, dining room, bedrooms toilet and kitchen; washing and ironing clothes, linen and fabric; preparing hot and cold meals/food and providing food and beverages services. Marlene Bacabac of Our Lady of Mercy College-Bacolod, Inc., who served as trainer said participants have also undergone Arabic and Chinese cooking, centerpiece making, table skirting, table napkin folding and food and vegetable carving. Bacabac added that after 18 days of training, participants proceeded to Our Lady of Mercy College-Bacolod, Inc. to further their training which included personality development and additional class on first aid. After said training each participant received a certificate of completion while the national certificate will be given after the assessment provided by Our Lady of Mercy College-Bacolod, Inc. San Carlos City Tourism Plan Presented Anew For the second time the San Carlos City Tourism Plan was presented to the city officials and other stakeholders at the SP Session Hall last Feb. 12, 2016. Said whole tourism development structure was brought to light by Author and Professor Carlos Libosada, Jr. of the University of the Philippines, Diliman who served as the plan’s tourism consultant. Libosada explained in his 131-page tourism plan the various elements essential to the development of tourist spots in San Carlos City which he earlier grouped into five Tourists Development Areas (TDAs) including TDA 1- City Proper and Vicinity; TDA 2- Sipaway Island; TDA 3- Prosperidad Sights and Adventure; TDA 4-Lapus Cave of Palampas; and, TDA 5- Quezon and Codcod Sights and Adventure. He also mentioned the current tourism situation of the city and how to go about with the transformation including the development cost which amounted to P61.45M for the whole TDA package including institutional development, skills and community preparation and marketing. Said presentation gained numerous reactions and City officials, local functionaries, stakeholders and private sectors during the Tourism Plan presentation at SP Session Hall, this city. recommendations on how to make said plan inclusive and adaptable so more locals may benefit from its growth. Libosada earlier made a presentation of the draft of said plan before the city officials and stakeholders last August 3, 2015. Goat Dispersal Project Continues The City Agriculturist Office (CAO) of San Carlos City thru its Livestock Division is now gearing for its Goat Dispersal Program with the arrival of six hybrid male goats including three Anglo Nubian breed and three Boer last Feb. 4, 2016. Agricultural Technologist of the Livestock Division Lucito Nemenzo said that the goats were bought by CAO from the farm of Mr. Eduardo Aguilar in Barili, Cebu at P30,000 each. Said goats will be used by CAO’s Goat Dispersal program in upgrading the native female goats to hybrid kind to create good quality by-product. Said goats will be distributed at different barangays particularly at So. Handalago, Brgy. Nataban (1 AngloNubian); So. Nabataan, Brgy. Rizal (1 Anglo-Nubian); So. Medina Livestock Center, Brgy. Rizal (1 Anglo-Nubian); So. Mangga, Brgy. Palampas (1 Boer); So. Andoon, Brgy. Rizal (1 Boer); and, So. Bairan, Brgy. Buluangan (1 Boer). The procedure and manner in the proper usage of said livestock is manifested in the memorandum of agreement (MOA) which the beneficiary has to sign thru the Cooperatives and Livelihood Development Office (CLDO). Also included in the agreement is the monitoring of said project every two months by the agricultural technicians and the provision of free vitamin supplementation, deworming and other technical services to ensure good condition of said livestock. Page 4 Tribute San Carlos City Football Team Champion in 20th Alaska Football Cup The San Carlos City Football team emerged champion during the 20th Alaska Football Cup, Under 11 Boys category held Nov. 2830, 2015 in Alabang Country Club, Ayala Alabang Village, Makati City. The local football team slammed the 8th time defending champion the Makati Football School team in a score 3-2 which also hailed Dylan Kane Dela Fuente, Grade V pupil of Ramon Magsaysay Elem. Sch. as Most Valuable Player. Said winning team made a courtesy call to the city mayor and presented their trophy last Dec. 3, 2015 at the city hall with its complete players Angelico Silva, Adrian Villahermosa, Keith Hermoso, Kenth Hermoso, Bench SCC Football Team at City Hall lobby with their coaches. Damandaman, Adrea Joaquin Algarme, Dylan Kane Dela Fuente, Rodrigo Mariñas, Germin Zapanta, Eduardo Artaba, Leoben Gatungay, Adi Juanillo, Cody Delubio, and ZD Ballesteros. Coaching staff were also present including Coach Francis Roy Barcuma and Asst. Coach Virgilio Subrado together with the players’ parents. Participating school teams and football clubs in the competition came from the cities and provinces of Masbate, Negros Occidental, Cebu, Davao, Palawan, Legaspi, Laguna, Batangas, Bukidnon, Zambales, Pampanga, Tarlac, Ilocos, Bicol, Romblon, Davao Sur, Compostela Valley, Quezon, Cavite, Albay, Pangasinan, Iloilo, Bacolod, Mindoro and Metro Manila. TECH4ED Managers Undergo Training Participants listening intently during Trainer’s training on Basic Course on Computer Operations at Consuelo Alger Community Center. The Tech4Ed center managers underwent a 4-day Trainer’s Training on Basic Course Computer Operations at Consuelo Alger Community Center, Brgy. Rizal last Feb. 9-12, 2016. Project-In-Charge Jesus Sildura of the Cooperatives and Livelihood Development Office (CLDO) said the training aimed at preparing said managers in marketing the Tech4Ed services to clients and enhancing their knowledge and skills in computer operations and Microsoft office software. Program Specialist II Jovel Leduna of the Alternative Learning System (ALS) of the Department of Education (DepEd) said that the training helped equip managers with relevant skills in transferring knowledge to learners. Said program will also enable individuals and communities get access to information, technology, government services, skills trainings, jobs and business opportunities among others. Brgy. Codcod was the first barangay in operation for said program as the Tech4Ed opened at said site last Dec. 7, 2015 while Barangays I, Rizal and Buluangan were also part of said project’s pilot implementers. Said training was in partnership with the Information and Communications Technology Office of the Department of Science and Technology, Information Technology Computer Services Office, DepEd and ALS. Medical-Surgical Mission Benefits Locals City Mayor Gerardo P. Valmayor Jr. opens the truckload of donations by Bisaya Medical Association and the actual medical mission at New City Hospital at Bgy. Palampas, this city. A three-day free Medical-Surgical Mission conducted at San Carlos City helped more than 2,000 residents last Feb. 1-3, 2016. More than 60 volunteers including 30 Visayan medical doctors from the United States of America who called their team Bisaya Medical Association of USA headed by Dr. Victorino Chin, President, examined and performed minor operations on patients. Said team also donated a truckload of various medical and surgical equipment to the city hospital and city health office turned over to City Mayor Tribute Gerardo P. Valmayor, Jr. last January 25, 2016. Donated medical tools and supplies include mechanical beds with foam, operating tables, delivery tables, baby warmers, BP apparatus, digital weighing scales for children, wheelchairs, crutches, dental chairs, bedside lamps with medication tray among others. Dr. Chin said that their group wanted to contribute not just free medical services but medical supplies to San Carlos City after learning that it has a new city hospital being constructed and almost finished. He added that they got said supplies from Brothers-Brothers Foundation of Pittsburg, USA which also provides assistance to areas that needed medical implements. Chief of the City Hospital Department Dr. Archilles Ponferrada and City Health Office Chief Dr. Arniel Laurence Portuguez together with their staff helped in facilitating the activities for said medical mission. The Bisaya Medical Mission Association of USA started its humanitarian works in the Philippines since 1985. Page 5 EDDIE FLOR C. SILVA - Editor RONILLO M. NANALABE, SHERYLL LOU B. PARAGUYA DANILO H. REQUIERON, RYAN R. SAMSON - News Writers NOEL S. MONDRAGON - Layout Artist DOMINGO N. SECHICO - Photographer ENGR. GREGORIO A. SANTILLAN - City Administrator Editorial Consultant Page 6 Tribute Tribute Page 7 15)High Value Commercial (Cassava) Dev't. Program San Carlos City SCC Fish Forever Pride Campaign May 2013 August 2013 December 2014 April 2014 Feb. 2014 Feb. 2014 June 2014 May 2014 May 2014 Aug. 2014 250,000.00 March 2015 March 2013 November 2015 December 2015 December 2015 December 2015 December 2015 December 2015 March 2016 March 2016 March 2016 March 2016 March 2016 March 2016 August 2015 Page 1 September 2015 Date2015 January July 2015 August 2015 August 2015 Started (SGD) JOSE VENFORT L. LEGARIA, CPA Management & Audit Analyst IV City Accountant - OIC (SGD) Engr. FRANUEL P. LURANAS Assistant City Enginee City Engineer - OIC We hereby certify that we have reviewed the contents and hereby attest to the veracity and correctness of the data or information contained in this document. 5.) RARE INC. 5,850,000.00 900,000.00 600,000.00 500,000.00 1,000,000.00 450,000.00 750,000.00 200,000.00 2,080,000.00 5,000,000.00 500,000.00 2,000,000.00 3,600,000.00 500,000.00 250,000.00 San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City 1,000,000.00 540,000.00 900,000.00 900,000.00 Total Cost San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City Location Maintenance of Bagonbon-Pagbatangan Road 2) SPECIAL LOCAL ROAD FUND 29.) Establishment of Mangrove Eco-Park 30) Emergency Employment Program 31 ) Starter Kit Tools for Skilled Workers & OFW Integration Program 32) Repair & Upgrading of 1 unit Day Care Center W/ Amenities & Hauling @ Brgy. Nataban 33) Spring Development - Brgy. Nataban, Palampas & Codcod 34) Purchase of Various Fishing Gears for Barangay I, III, V, VI, Punao, Buluangan, Guadalupe, Sn. Juan & Ermita 35) Installaion of Surface Water Treatment System 36) Construction of School Fence (CY2016) 37) Acquisition of School Furnitures 38) Road Construction Lupao to Lagha 39) 4 Units BHS Upgraded With Maternal Care Package Accreditation 40) Integrated Community Food Production 41) Sustainable Livelihood Program (Provision of SEED Capital) 28) Const. of 1 unit Day Care Center w/ Amenities, Kitchen & Hauling at So. Cabunao, Brgy. Palampas 24.) Local Access Road-Opening of Footroad at So. Paniagan, Brgy. Palampas 25) Repair & Renovation of Brgy. Codcod Health Center 26) Const. of 1 unit Day Care Center w/ Amenities, Kitchen & Hauling at So. Catuang, Brgy. Codcod 27) Const. of 1 unit Day Care Center w/ Amenities, Kitchen &orHauling at So. Napaturan, Brgy. Codcod Program Project 17.)High Value Crop Development 18.) Concreting of Road Along So. Iliranan-Marabilis, Brgy. Codcod 19.) Concreting of Quezon to Balabag Road, Brgy. Quezon 20.)Construction of Persons With Disability (PWD) Center Province, City or Negros Occidental, San (Abaca-based Carlos City SLP) 21.) Provision of Municipality: Seed Production for Low Income Families 22.) National Fishery Program 23.)Community Based Organic Input Production Facility 16.)National FDP Form 6 -Corn TrustProgram Fund Utilization 2,750,000.00 10,982,194.16 7,700,000.00 900,000.00 900,000.00 900,000.00 300,000.00 300,000.00 422,547.00 882,000.00 April 2013 March-16 April 2013 June 2014 Target Completion Date 3,506,229.16 654,500.00 2,777,453.00 978,316.00 104,867.00 240,600.00 294,331.00 73,320.00 1,474,659.54 236,237.00 475,000.00 600,910.00 278,635.00 1,487,566.64 9,874,640.64 4,173,102.34 798,061.27 892,912.39 890,796.38 257,336.43 291,782.37 213,993.00 839,028.35 4,644,108.36 11,650.00 7,027,549.99 8,683,852.29 No. of Total Cost Extensions, Incurred to Date if any 31% 10% 100% 35% 0% 75% 78,070.00 4,650,394.61 167,435.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Not Yet Started Not Yet Started Not Yet Started Not Yet Started Not Yet Started Not Yet Started Not Yet Started Not Yet Started Remarks Temp. Stoppped Remarks (SGD) GERARDO P. VALMAYOR JR. City Mayor 100% 479,934.50 No. of 60% Total Cost 518,385.55 Extensions, 50% Incurred % of Completion to Date 408,675.55 if any Project 27%Status 177,648.42 99% 75% 100% 60% 40% 70% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 92% 100% 70% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 78% % of Completion Project Status (SGD) CYNTHIA A. MIRANDE CSWD Officer Target Completion Date San Carlos City 3,618,000.00 Sept. 2014 San Carlos City 1,000,000.00 Dec-14 San Carlos City 2,777,453.00 April 2014 San Carlos City 1,000,000.00 Sept. 2014 San Carlos City 300,000.00 Dec. 2014 San Carlos City 300,000.00 Dec. 2014 San Carlos City 300,000.00 Dec. 2014 San Carlos City 2,000,000.00 2015 CONSOLIDATED QUARTERLY REPORT ON GOVERNMENT PROJECTS,April PROGRAMS or ACTIVITIES San THE Carlos CityQUARTER, 4,000,000.00 April 2015 FOR 1ST CY 2016 San Carlos City 840,000.00 May 2015 San Carlos City 810,000.00 May 2015 San Carlos City 700,000.00 June 2015 San Carlos City 350,000.00 January 2015 1.)Road Opening Of So. Mabulao - Tugas Road, Brgy. Bagonbon 2.)Road Concreting at Crossing So. Iliranan to So. Cabagtasan Road, Brgy. Codcod 3.)Concreting of Codcod-Cabagtasan Road, Brgy. Codcod (1st trance, DA FUND) 4.)Const. of 1 unit Day Care Center at Sitio Agmaula, Brgy. Nataban 5.)Const. of 1 unit Day Care Center at Sitio Bairan,Brgy. Palampas 6.)Const. of 1 unit Day Care Center at Sitio Lupao,Brgy. Quezon 7.)Repair & Upgrading of So. Maragoos Day Care Center, Brgy. Nataban 8.)Upgrading of So. Maglunod Day Care Center, Brgy. Quezon 9.)Purchase of Materials for Mobile Library 10.)Const of Rehab. Center for Malnourished Children at People's Park, Rec. Area 11.)Const. of San Carlos City Learning Center for Children in Conflict with the Law, Children at Risk & Children of Disadvantaged Families at People's Park Reclamation Area 12.)Purchase of Learning Materials & Playground Devices for Day Care Centers 13.)Provision of SEED Capital Through SEA-L Scheme for Pantawid Pamilya Program 14.)Supplemental Feeding for Malnourished Children, Pregnant & Lactating Mothers of San Carlos City 3. BOTTOM-UP BUDGETING San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City San Carlos City 5,000,000.00 5,850,000.00 San Carlos City San Carlos City 2. PAMANA Program Improvement along Pagbatangan-Nangka Crossing Magasin Road Brgy. Bagonbon Total Cost 7,155,000.00 8,900,000.00 Location San Carlos City San Carlos City Program or Project Started Date CONSOLIDATED QUARTERLY REPORT ON GOVERNMENT PROJECTS, PROGRAMS or ACTIVITIES FOR THE 1ST QUARTER, CY 2016 Road Concreting Along So. Agbulod, Brgy. Prosperidad (Crossing Highway to Interior) Road Concreting at So. Mag-amihan Crossing Agpipili Road Const. & Dev't. of Land Circumferential Road (C-2) for the Partial Rd. Lot Concreting of Rd. Lot#20 & Rd. Lot#1of the Circumferential Rd. Sta. 0+000 to Sta. 0+347 to Sta. 0+422 Including Const. of a Single Barrel Box Culvert Along Sts. 0+308 to Sta. 0+319 at Baticulan Creek Between Brgy. Rizal & Brgy. Palampas 1. PERFORMANCE CHALLENGE FUND Province, City or Municipality: Negros Occidental, San Carlos City FDP Form 6 - Trust Fund Utilization Page 8 Tribute Tribute Page 9 City Hall Employees Bare Talents Representatives of various local government offices showed off their knack for singing in San Carlos City’s own version of “Your Face Sounds Familiar” contest held Dec. 18, 2015 during its Christmas party at the city auditorium. Said contest joined in by nine employees set the whole celebration in utmost fun as the contestants sang, danced and looked like their favorite singer. Joanna Silvano of the City Hospital Department lambasted other contestants with her execution of medley songs by Jennifer Lopez and won the grand prize of P5,000 followed by Ray John Lim of the City Treasurer’s Office who received P3,000 as 2nd prize for his performance of another upbeat Jennifer Lopez original. The Public Market and Slaughterhouse Department represented by Carlito Broce won the 3rd prize of P2,000 with his stint of the classic Liza Minnnelle song New York, New York. The rest of the performers also made an epic feat that left the audience in wild amusement after each number. Other contestants include Melchor “Elmer” Masayon of City Mayor’s Office as Max Survan; Homer Vicente Gonzales, Jr. of City Budget Office as Psy; Belinda Alquisalas of City Social Welfare and Development Office as Whoopi Goldberg; Pedro Tapdasan, Jr. of City Waterworks Department as Gary Valenciano; Lydia Binondo of City Health Office as Madonna and Danilo Obenza, Jr. of City Engineering Dep’t. as Yael Yuzon. Non-winning contestants received a consolation prize of P1,000 each. YFSF winner Joanna Silvano City Starts 2016 Rabies Eradication Campaign San Carlos City thru the City Agriculturist Office has started this year’s Rabies Eradication campaign from Jan. to Feb. 2016 as actual anti-rabies vaccination also starts. Dr. Jeff Reonal, City Veterinarian said the project already covered 10 barangays out of the 18 barangays of the city from the period Jan. to Feb. 2016 where a total of 2,123 dogs were vaccinated for free. Said rabies eradication campaign thru its Information Dissemination strongly promotes responsible pet ownership which includes cats and other domesticated animals. Said campaign also includes training of barangay tanods on catching stray dogs and pre-exposure rabies vaccination as protection in case of being bitten by dogs. Dr. Reonal cited that San Carlos City continues to be Zero-Rabies due to its comprehensive anti-rabies campaign with which they have impounded 1,064 stray dogs in 2015 in conformity with Ordinance No. 15-11 or “An ordinance Governing Animal Sanitation Disease, Nuisance and Stray Animal Control of the City of San Carlos, approved May 22, 2015. He said that part of their activities also include vaccination of cows and carabaos against hemorrhagic septicemia disease, deworming and vaccination of goats, sheep, pigs and other livestock. A Veterinary Medical Mission was also conducted on April 10, 2016 participated by other veterinarians of nearby localities who performed castration, consultation, deworming, vitamin supplementation and vaccination of animals for free. Page 10 Tribute City Turns Over Projects Newly-renovated Home Economics bldg. (left) and three (3) classroom bldg. at A. Bonifacio Central School inaugurated last March 30, 2016. Blessing of newly-built covered court at Brgy. Nataban last March 22, 2016. Blessing of newly-rehabilitated nine (9) classrooms of Napudlan ES in Brgy. Quezon last March 9, 2016. Blessing of newly built Barangay Health Station of Brgy. 4 last February 15, 2016. San Carlos City Mayor Gerardo P. Valmayor Jr. turns-over BUB-Funded Gulayan sa Paaralan Turn-over of BUB funded weighing scale to Project to DepEd San Carlos City last January 28, 2016. DepEd San Carlos City last February 28, 2016. Renovated Classrooms at Bonifacio Central School The city government turned over to DepEd-San Carlos the newly renovated Home Economics Building and three classroom-building at Bonifacio Central School last March 30, 2016. Said project at San Juan-Bonifacio in Brgy. V was funded at P1,350,000 from the Special Education Fund Capital Outlay for calendar 2015. New Brgy. Covered Court The newly created covered court at Brgy. Nataban was blessed, inaugurated and turned-over to said barangay last March 22, 2016. Said project was budgeted at P4,337,000 by the city from its lump sum appropriation for calendar 2015 under the supervision of Engr. Ronald Montebon of the City Engineering Dep’t. 9 Classrooms Rehabilitated The city government of San Carlos turned over 9 newly rehabilitated classrooms of Napudlan Elementary Sch. in Brgy. Quezon to DepEd San Carlos last March 9, 2016. Said classrooms budgeted by the city in an amount of P1.650M from the Special Education Funds of 2015 include Grades 1-6, Kinder and E-Room, Home Economics Room, and Head Teacher’s office. New Health Center A newly built barangay health center at Brgy. 4 was blessed and inaugurated last Feb. 15, 2016. Said project with a floor area of 105.90 sq meters and funded at P1.6M by the city government include pre-natal room, recovery room and TB-DOTS. Also included in the blessing was the information building at said area and a motorcab as service vehicle for tanods of said barangay. Gulayan sa Paaralan San Carlos City government turned over the P500,000 Bottom-Up-Budgeting funded garden implements for Gulayan sa Paaralan project to the Department of Education (DepEd) San Carlos last Jan. 28, 2016. Part of said budget was the counterpart of the city which is P100,000. Turned over materials include 70 shovels, 70 rakes, 70 hoe, 101 water sprinklers and 140 seedling trays with corresponding holes. Said garden materials will be distributed to 50 public elementary schools in the 18 barangays of the city, five public high schools and six private high schools. Weighing Scale Also part of said BUB project was the turn- over of 60 weighing scales to DepEd to be distributed to all elementary schools in the city for the proper monitoring of underweight/overweight pupils. Tribute Page 11 Integrity for Jobs (I4J) Project in San Carlos City now in full blast From page 1 honesty and integrity in the delivery of frontline services thru transparent and effective small business and investment registration and promotion procedures that will eliminate graft and corruption in the government, improve job opportunities and reduce poverty within the three-year project period (2015-2017). Said project is expected to benefit citizens dependent on local services particularly those in the business sector. It is expected that implementation of said project will increase the inflow of investors to the city. The I4J project is a partnership between the city of San Carlos, business sector and civil society organization, co-funded by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development thru Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), a German Political foundation which will serve as supervising and partner bodies for integrity in good local governance. As pilot city in the Visayas region, successful implementation of said project will make San Carlos City a model for replication in other cities in the country. Various events during 1st Quarter Participants of the ‘Your Face Sounds Familiar’ contest during the LGU Xmas Party, Dec. 18, 2016. Business-One-Stop-Shop at City Hall for the whole month of January. Pintaflores Festival joins Sinulog Kabankalan last January 17, 2016. de Pintaflores Festival joins Dinagyang Festival last January 23, 2016. Blessing of the new Barangay II Hall last January 22, 2016. Sustainable Livelihood Project in Dressmaking last February 15, 2016. Seal of Good Environmental Governance (SGEG) Evaluation last March 15, 2016. International Women’s Day Parade last March 5, 2016. Abaca Processing at So. Agbulod, Brgy. Prosperidad last February 17, 2016. 1st Youth Leadership Summit at Brgy. Buluangan last March 19, 2016. Fire Drill at Fatima Village, Brgy. Rizal last March 31, 2016. Sining at Pag-asa (SIPA) Workshop at Barrio Fiesta last March 12, 2016. Symposium on Children’s Rights at SP Session Hall last March 15, 2016. Page 12 Kalusugan at Pangkalahatan Program at Brgy. 5 last January 14, 2016. Festival of Football Opening at SJRI Field last February 13, 2016. Tribute