BARANGAY GRANADA

Punong Barangay :
Sembilla, Salvacion
Kagawad:

Talimodao, Alfredo
Nieles, Gerson
Diocson, William
Vito, Armando
Sayson, Lorenzo
Yanson, Dino
Alunan, Rafael
Contact Numbers: 
708-6553

Population - 16,555
Land Area - 2984.621 has.
No. of Puroks - 26
No. of Day Care Centers - 2


One of Barangay Granada's livelihood project is the "Balay-Pangabuhian". It is a self-reliant massive sewing project initiated by women in the Barangay and supported by SMC through its Kapit-Bisig Project. 


VISION, MISSION AND GOALS
     Our vision is to see Barangay Granada as one of the progressive barangays in the City of Bacolod wherein it is free from poverty, pollution and crimes.
     Our mission is to serve the people and the community to the fullest of our resources and abilities.
     Our major goal is to provide them social, economic, environmental and infrastructure assistance under the spirit of transparency and good governance.

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
    
GRANADA, 10 kilometers north-east of the heart of the City of Bacolod with the total area of 2,984.621 hectares and a population of 18,923 ( in 2004).
     Its legend has two (2) versions. One was that of a Spanish soldier who approached the native who was then planting and asked about the name of the place. The native conversant of Spanish language, thought he was asked the name of the tree and so he answered "GRANADA". The other one was that, when the Spaniards set foot in this place they saw a fruit-bearing tree abundantly growing which looks like a guava. They identified the tree as "Granada" and so, they find it comfortable to call the place "Granada".
     In 1854, Granada was proclaimed by the Spanish Queen as an independent municipality annexed to Negros Occidental which is then a civil province with thirty four (34) municipalities. Its first appointed Presidente Municipal was Aquilino Sausao. However, by circumstances his descendants later changed their family name to Sause.
     In 1902, under the American Rule, the Civil Governor of the province was Leandro Locsin while the First Philippine Commission was established with Jose Ruiz de Luzuriaga as appointed member, Locsin recommended to the Commission that the number of municipalities be reduced to twenty one (21) since the province could no longer financially support all of them, especially the smaller ones.
     And so became, on April 21, 1902 by virtue of Commission Act 762, Granada along with the other municipalities were transformed into a barrio annexed to Bacolod City. Alangilan, Estefania and Vista Alegre were formerly part of Granada.

GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
   
As been describe, Barangay Granada is among the rural barangay but classifies as first class barangay of the City of Bacolod. It is bounded in the east by Barangay Alangilan; in the west by Barangay Estefania; in the north by the City of Talisay; in the southeast by the Municipality of Murcia and in the southeast by Barangay Vista Alegre.
     This barangay is among the biggest barangays in terms of land area. It has a total land area of 2,984.621 hectares. Of this area, 25% is residential; 70% is agricultural and 5% utilized for other needs.
     Barangay Granada is known for its coolness attributed by its basically being agricultural area. Travelling around the Barangay will provide a scene for agricultural production. Soil is suited for planting and its natural coolness contributes to the production of seasonal fruits such as kaimito, santol, lanzones, and rambutan, to name few.

PHYSICAL PROFILE

Location 10 kilometers north-east of the heart of the City
Land Area 2,984.621 hectares
Political Subdivision 21 Puroks and 32 Haciendas
Classification Rural
Land Use  
     Residential 20%
     Agricultural 70%
     Others  5%
Boundaries  
      East Barangay Alangilan
     West Barangay Estefania
     North City of Talisay
     Southeast Municipality of Murcia
     Southwest Barangay Vista Alegre

POPULATION PROFILE

POPULATION 18,923
     MALE 9,472
     FEMALE 9,451
NO. OF HOUSEHOLD 3,814
PUROK POPULATION 2,409; 6,514 - Haciendas
Voters Population 10,824

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