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BARANGAY
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Punong Barangay
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Tan, Brigid StellaMariz Santos
Barangay Kagawad:
Feloteo, Ricky
Blanza, Ronquillo
Subiate, Danilo
Asan, Leonidas
Britania, Marissa
Noble, Rogelio
Asan, Reynaldo
Contact Numbers:
434-6363;432-2474
Population - 4,980
Land Area - 14,668
has.
No. of Puroks - 7
No. of Day Care
Center/s - 1 |
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This beautiful Orchidarium
and butterflies home belongs to Andres Bonifacio Elementary School II, a
part of Barangay 3. This Orchidarium preserves different kinds of orchids
and butterflies, referring them as endangered species. |
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BACKGROUND
Barangay 3 is an urban community locates in the
heart of the City of Bacolod with a total land area of 14,668 hectares
and a population of 4, 980 people. The brand name is WATER RANCH because
the barangay catches water from the areas during rainy season, settle in
the community as it is known as a catch basin. During the early years
the barangay is a ranch (cuadra) because of the abundance of cogon like
grasses to feed the horses. There are swampy areas in the barangay and
serves as a source of livelihood for they used it as a fish pond.
The boundary landmarks are Andres Bonifacio
Elementary School along 18 Gatuslao Street, the mansion of hotelier the
late Lourdes Ciocon and Caltex Depot along San Juan Streets.
Barangay 3 is composed of 7 puroks, 1 class B
and class C subdivisions. Each purok celebrates their own fiesta in
honor of saints which the devotees has chosen package with so many
entertainment.
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VISION
The Barangay 3 officials envision to promote a
dynamic leadership rendering above - par services to its constituents,
where everyone works as a team, with sense of pride, belongingness
shared and sustained for the growth and development of Barangay 3.
MISSION
We, the elected Barangay officials and staff of
Barangay 3 are committed to provide a better assistance through a
personalized services, assuring our constituents for a drug, domestic
violence and garbage free community. We pledge to share our time, effort
and money with the cooperation and team work of our purok officials,
tanod, health workers and non-government organization in the barangay as
well as the local government unit.
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GOALS
The barangay officials and staff...
- want to improve the infrastructure and
socio-economic programs
- want to change the image of the
barangay structure as well as its environment
- want to create a linkages among civic
and cause-oriented groups
OBJECTIVES
- To establish a working relationship
among elected barangay officials, appointed staff/workers, purok
officials and non-government groups.
- To encourage an active participation
of the residents in any programs and projects sponsored by the city
and the barangay.
- To provide a basic services for the
development of the community.
- To make a drug, violence and garbage
free barangay.
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Barangays:
1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19,
20,
21, 22, 23,
24, 25, 26,
27, 28, 29,
30, 31, 32,
33, 34, 35,
36, 37, 38,
39, 40, 41,
Alangilan, Alijis, Banago,
Bata, Cabug, Estefania,
Felisa, Granada,
Handumanan, Mandalagan, Mansilingan,
Montevista, Pahanocoy,
Punta-taytay, Singcang-Airport,
Sum-ag, Taculing,
Tangub, Villamonte, Vista
Alegre |
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