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I. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

Passi is one of Iloilo’s oldest towns. Originally settled by the three brothers Dig-on, Tokiab and Umawang. So far, recorded data of Passi’s past began with the arrival of Spanish conquistadores. Differences in languages were allegedly the reason how places got their names. How Passi got its name was told by tradition. During the early days in Panay, a group of Spanish Conquistadores under Legaspi managed to find their way into the

mouth of what is known as Jalaur River at Talaugis near Barotac Nuevo on a mission of exploring the hinterlands of Iloilo. They rode on a unique flatboat known as the “Sciata” (yacht) that could float and move easily on any kind of up or down stream travel. That trip took them to as far the sitio of Calinog, northwest of Passi. One day, a bunch of these Spanish explorers came downstream. They anchored on a place farther west at the mouth of Lamunan River called Ansig. They stumbled on a small hut by the river bank where an old woman was found winnowing pounded palay. One of them asked her. “Como se Llama Este Lugar” not knowing the native language of course. Much to the old woman’s surprise and perhaps excitement, she replied without much ado “Pasi” which means some of the unhusked rice on her basket held in both hands. She must have thought that they were eager to know what was in the basket and what she was doing, because she could not understand their language. From that time on, the Spanish begun to call the place “Pasi” at first. The word later evolved to be known by its present “Passi.” During the Spanish Era, Passi was called a “pueblo” administered by Capitan Municipal”, then, it was called “Presidential” during the establishment of the American Colonial Government and administered by a Municipal President. However, when the Philippines became a Commonwealth, the town became known as municipality and designation of a chief executive became a municipal mayor. Passi then became progressive and had experience tremendous development over the period. From that time on and up to December 31, 1997, Passi is still considered a municipality. Because of its strategic location, Passi became a center for trade and commerce bringing more investment opportunities to the municipality. Its high income, high population growth, and a big area of land has finally bring into the limelight and recognized as the first component city in the Island of Panay. After a hard-earned endeavor, its conversion as a city was made through the signing of R.A. 8469 on the 30th day of January, 1998 by the Former President of the Philippines, Pres. Fidel V. Ramos.

Socio-Economic Profile PASSI CITY

CY 2011

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II. GENERAL FEATURE

Geographic Location

Passi City, a rice and sugarcane rich area and the only component city in the island of Panay and the largest in the Province of Iloilo, in terms of land area, population and income, is known as the first component city in the Island of Panay. Centrally situated in the island of Panay, it can be reached by any mode of land transportation via Nautical Highway within 45 minutes from Iloilo City and one hour from Roxas City. It is also geographically located South of Dumarao, Southeast of Bingawan, East of Calinog, Northeast of Dueñas, North of San Enrique, and Southeast of San Rafael.

Political Subdivisions

Classified as a 4th class City with an actual income of P 398,025,320.23 as of December 31, 2010, it is composed of 38 rural barangays and 13 urban barangays (as per approved CLUP; Sangguniang Panlalawigan Res. No.

2002-137 dated 9/10/02)

Slope

The topography of Passi City is relatively dominated by rolling hills and narrow valley plains. From the poblacion, the land (0-3%) stretches alongside the Jalaur River and Lamunan River junction to east and south covering the barangays of Man-it and Imbang Gde. this starts to roll upward (3-8%) from the poblacion area northward somewhere at the barangays of Bacuranan, Sablogon, Bayan, Tuburan, Jaguimitan, Agtabo, Salngan and Dalicanan. The bigger portion of the city rises to a slope of 8-18% gradually from Buyo, Mulapula, Sto. Tomas, Aglalana, and Tagubong. The higher portions can also be found in Bacuranan, Jaguimitan, Magdunago and Gemumua Agahon going both to San Rafael and Dumarao. This topography is clearly indicative of certain types of cropping patterns and other land uses that Passi may have now or in the future.

Climate and Rainfall Passi City like most of the Iloilo’s towns, belong to the third type climate region which has no pronounced

maximum rain period and no distinct dry and wet season while it is not within typhoon belt but it has its own share of typhoons that visits the province of Iloilo occasionally.

Languages and Dialects

Major dialects spoken in the City of Passi is Karay-a although there are some people who speak

Cebuano and Tagalog especially investors and businessmen who are now staying in the city for good.

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Religious Denomination / Sects

There are different religious affiliation/sects present in the City of Passi but the Roman Catholic

dominates. Protestants, Seventh Day Adventist, Iglesia ni Kristo, Aglipayan and other share to the growing number of religious groups in the locality.

Soil Types & Recommended Crops Soil Type Recommended Crops

1. Alimodian Clay Corn

2. Hydrosol has no agricultural value except for the dense growth of halophytic trees like Api-api, Bakuan and Dalum which are good sources of firewood and housing materials.

3. Sta. Rita Clay Rice, mongo, corn and peanut

4. Bantog Clay Loam Rice, mongo, tobacco and corn

5. Umigan Fine Sandy Loam

good for general or diversified farming and no danger of pudding even if it is plowed anytime of the year.

6. Faraon This is good for orchard. Other areas are covered with second growth forest and few patches of upland rice, coconut and corn.

Water Resources

The city is traversed by 5 major rivers namely (1) Jalaur River (2) Lamunan River (3) Hin-ayan River (4) Asisig River and (5) Maliao River. It also has creeks and tributaries which can be tapped for irrigation purposes. Potable water resources can also be tapped from natural springs or from ground water which is bountiful in the area especially in the barangays of Imbang Grande, Bayan, Sarapan, Sablogon, and Jaguimitan.

At present, the barangays of Agdayao and Quinagaringan Grande has level III type water supply and the Barangays of Jaguimitan and Bagacay has level II type of water system. The water needs of the Poblacion is served by the South Balibago Resources, Inc. (a private investor) which get its supply from the six deep wells and two springs at Brgys. Sablogon, Bacuranan and Man-it.

River System

Name of River Length (m) Area (has.) Percentage

Asisig River 4,297.78 10.74 4.86

Hin-ayan River 17,643.83 44.11 19.94

Jalaur River 8,899.59 35.60 16.09

Lamunan River 39,787.90 99.47 44.97

Maliao River 12,502.38 31.26 14.13

Total 83,131.48 221.18 100.0

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III. DEMOGRAPHY Population by Barangay

Barangay Population

(Projected – 2011) No. of Households

A. Urban Barangays (as per approved CLUP; Sangguniang Panlalawigan Res. No. 2002-137 dated 9/10/02)

1. Poblacion Ilaya 4,086 805

2. Poblacion Ilawod 8,736 1,722

3. Agdahon 1,564 308

4. Arac 1,484 293

5. Bacuranan 1,083 213

6. Cadilang 801 158

7. Gemat-y 1,100 217

8. Gines Viejo 1,993 393

9. Imbang Grande 2,058 406

10. Libo-o 620 122

11. Man-it 5,067 999

12. Sablogon 2,005 395

13. Tubod 782 154

Sub-Total 31,379 6,185

Population by Barangay

Barangay Population (Projected – 2011) No. of Households

B. Rural Barangays

1. Agdayao 1,354 267

2. Aglalana 3,571 704

3. Agtabo 1,856 366

4. Agtambo 1,216 240

5. Alimono 3,102 611

6. Ayuyan 616 121

7. Bagacay 890 175

8. Batu 1,399 276

9. Bayan 707 139

10. Bita-ogan 2,115 417

11. Buenavista 506 100

12. Buyo 782 154

13. Cabunga 1,319 260

14. Cairojan 1,210 238

15. Dalicanan 2,232 440

16. Gemumua-Agahon 4,417 871

17. Gegacjac 532 105

18. Jaguimitan 2,992 590

19. Maasin 765 151

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20. Magdungao 2,482 489

21. Malag-it Gde. 642 126

22. Malag-it Peq. 274 54

23. Mambiranan Gde. 500 98

24. Mambiranan Peq. 514 101

25. Mantulang 526 104

26. Mulapula 1,467 289

27. Nueva Union 2,378 469

28. Pangi 784 155

29. Pagaypay 568 112

30. Punong 355 70

31. Quinagaringan Gde. 1,213 239

32. Quinagaringan Peq. 1,061 209

33. Salngan 3,063 604

34. Sto. Tomas 1,971 388

35. Sarapan 1,038 205

36. Tagubong 2,246 443

37. Talongonan 1,459 288

38. Tuburan 553 109

Sub-Total 54,676 10,777

T O T A L 86,055 16,962 Population and Annual Growth Rate

Total Population Population Growth Rate

Sept. 1, 1995 May 1, 2000 Aug. 1, 2007 1995-2000 1995-2007 2000-2007

59,539 69,601 76,045 3.40% 2.07% 1.23% Source: National Statistics Office (1995, 2000, 2007 Census of Population)

2010 Region VI Labor Force Participation, Employment, Unemployment and Underemployment (Estimated)

Labor Force Participation Rate

Employment Rate

Unemployment Rate

Underemployment Rate

64.7% 92.9% 7.1% 26.7% Source: National Statistics Office (2010 Labor Force Survey – LFS)

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Population by Age Group by Sex (Projected - 2011)

Age Group Male Female Total

All Ages 43,888 42,167 86,055

Under 1 1,154 1,109 2,263

1 – 4 4,512 4,335 8,846

5 – 9 5,868 5,638 11,506

10 – 14 5,460 5,246 10,705

15 – 19 4,907 4,714 9,621

20 – 24 3,577 3,437 7,013

25 – 29 3,050 2,931 5,981

30 – 34 2,721 2,614 5,335

35 – 39 2,594 2,492 5,086

40 – 44 2,247 2,159 4,406

45 – 49 1,821 1,750 3,571

50 – 54 1,536 1,476 3,012

55 – 59 1,339 1,286 2,625

60 – 64 1,018 978 1,996

65 – 69 724 696 1,420

70 – 74 592 569 1,162

75 – 79 377 363 740

80 – 84 263 253 516

85 and over 127 122 250

2,000

00 -- 44

55 -- 99

1100 -- 1144

1155 -- 1199 2200 -- 2244

2255 -- 2299 3300 -- 3344 3355 -- 3399

4400 -- 4444

4455 -- 4499

5500 -- 5544

5555 -- 5599

6600 -- 6644

6655 -- 6699

7700 -- 7744

7755 -- 7799 8800 ++

6,000

Male Female

4,000 2,000 0 6,000 4,000 0

WWoorrkkiinngg AAggee ((1155--6644)) MMaallee –– 2244,,881100

FFeemmaallee –– 2233,,883377

TToottaall –– 4488,,664477

YYoouunngg AAggee

DDeeppeennddeennttss ((00--1144)) MMaallee –– 1166,,999933

FFeemmaallee –– 1166,,332277

TToottaall –– 3333,,332200

OOlldd AAggee

DDeeppeennddeennttss ((6655--8800++)) MMaallee –– 22,,008855

FFeemmaallee –– 22,,000033

TToottaall –– 44,,008888

POPULATION PYRAMID

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Urban – Rural Distribution (Projected - 2011)

Name of Barangay Population

A. Urban Barangays Male Female Total

1. Poblacion Ilaya 2,084 2,002 4,086

2. Poblacion Ilawod 4,455 4,280 8,735

3. Agdahon 798 766 1,564

4. Arac 757 727 1,484

5. Bacuranan 552 530 1,082

6. Cadilang 408 392 800

7. Gemat-y 561 539 1,100

8. Gines Viejo 1,017 977 1,994

9. Imbang Grande 1,050 1,009 2,059

10. Libo-o 316 304 620

11. Man-it 2,584 2,483 5,067

12. Sablogon 1,023 983 2,006

13. Tubod 399 383 782

Sub-Total 16,004 15,375 31,379

B. Rural Barangays Population

1. Agdayao 690 663 1,353

2. Aglalana 1,821 1,750 3,571

3. Agtabo 947 909 1,856

4. Agtambo 620 596 1,216

5. Alimono 1,582 1,520 3,102

6. Ayuyan 314 302 616

7. Bagacay 454 436 890

8. Batu 714 686 1,400

9. Bayan 360 346 706

10. Bita-ogan 1,079 1,037 2,116

11. Buenavista 258 248 506

12. Buyo 399 383 782

13. Cabunga 673 647 1,320

14. Cairojan 617 593 1,210

15. Dalicanan 1,138 1,094 2,232

16. Gemumua-Agahon 2,253 2,164 4,417

17. Gegacjac 271 261 532

18. Jaguimitan 1,526 1,466 2,992

19. Maasin 390 375 765

20. Magdungao 1,266 1,216 2,482

21. Malag-it Gde. 327 314 641

22. Malag-it Peq. 140 134 274

23. Mambiranan Gde. 255 245 500

24. Mambiranan Peq. 262 252 514

25. Mantulang 268 258 526

26. Mulapula 748 719 1,467

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B. Rural Barangays Male Female Total

27. Nueva Union 1,213 1,165 2,378

28. Pangi 400 384 784

29. Pagaypay 290 278 568

30. Punong 181 174 355

31. Quinagaringan Gde. 619 595 1,214

32. Quinagaringan Peq. 541 520 1,061

33. Salngan 1,562 1,501 3,063

34. Sto. Tomas 1,005 966 1,971

35. Sarapan 529 509 1,038

36. Tagubong 1,145 1,100 2,245

37. Talongonan 744 715 1,459

38. Tuburan 282 271 553

Sub-Total 27,884 26,971 54,675

T O T A L 43,888 42,167 86,055 Population, Population Density by Brgy.

Name of Barangay Area in

Sq.Kms. Distance from Pob. (approx.)

Population Population

Density

1. Poblacion Ilaya 0.7345 0 4,086 5,564

2. Poblacion Ilawod 0.8897 0 8,736 9,819

3. Agdahon 2.7621 5 1,564 566

4. Agdayao 1.9578 7 1,354 691

5. Aglalana 12.9536 13 3,571 276

6. Agtabo 8.9579 14 1,856 207

7. Agtambo 6.8094 8 1,216 179

8. Alimono 16.9001 18 3,102 184

9. Arac 0.9710 2.5 1,484 1,528

10. Ayuyan 3.2004 16 616 192

11. Bacuranan 3.9833 4.5 1,083 272

12. Bagacay 2.3414 8 890 380

13. Batu 2.0926 3.5 1,399 669

14. Bayan 2.7982 6 707 253

15. Bita-ogan 5.1226 13 2,115 413

16. Buenavista 1.0390 6 506 487

17. Buyo 2.4961 12 782 313

18. Cabunga 5.9859 8 1,319 220

19. Cadilang 1.5246 4 801 525

20. Cairojan 3.2343 7 1,210 374

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Population, Population Density by Brgy.

Name of Barangay Area in

Sq.Kms. Distance from Pob. (approx.)

Population Population

Density

21. Dalicanan 26.8066 26 2,232 83

22. Gemat-y 2.0614 5 1,100 534

23. Gemumua-Agahon 17.9586 30 4,417 246

24. Gegacjac 1.2790 10 532 416

25. Gines Viejo 2.6568 3 1,993 750

26. Imbang Grande 8.0631 3 2,058 255

27. Jaguimitan 10.8661 7 2,992 275

28. Libo-o 1.7414 5 620 356

29. Maasin 2.2161 8 765 345

30. Magdungao 10.5662 17 2,482 235

31. Malag-it Grande 2.7529 6 642 233

32. Malag-it Pequeño 1.2506 5 274 219

33. Mambiranan Grande 1.4786 9 500 338

34. Mambiranan Pequeño 0.9524 8 514 540

35. Man-it 3.6008 2 5,067 1,407

36. Mantulang 1.0443 4 526 504

37. Mulapula 6.2414 13 1,467 235

38. Nueva Union 10.3573 15 2,378 230

39. Pangi 2.7357 6 784 287

40. Pagaypay 1.5177 7 568 374

41. Punong 1.1884 3 355 299

42. Quinagaringan Grande 2.9605 8 1,213 410

43. Quinagaringan Peq. 2.5495 7 1,061 416

44. Sablogon 3.1269 4 2,005 641

45. Salngan 9.4003 15 3,063 326

46. Sto. Tomas 6.0053 11 1,971 328

47. Sarapan 3.2317 7 1,038 321

48. Tagubong 10.4111 22 2,246 216

49. Talongonan 6.4249 7 1,459 227

50. Tubod 1.0499 3 782 745

51. Tuburan 2.1413 8 553 258

T O T A L 251.39919 86,055 342 Source: CPDCO, Passi City

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IV. NATURAL RESOURCES LAND AREA

A. Land Area Passi has a total land area of 25,139.13 has. or 251.3913 sq. km. which is approximately 5.39 percent of the total land area of the whole province of Iloilo. B. Land Classification

Land Classification Land Area (In Hectares)

1. Residential 270.10

2. Commercial 22.73

3. Institutional 49.89

4. Roads/Utilities 111.64

5. Agro-Industrial 16.23

6. Agricultural 21,325

7. Waterways 154.47

8. Timberland 3,159.53

9. Parks and Open Space 29.54

TOTAL 25,139.13 Source: CLUP (Passi City)

C. Land Distribution and Land Acquisition

No. of CARP Beneficiaries

No. of Leaseholders OLT VOS CA VLT GFI PROCL.

2282

Rice 812 744 2,777 250 150 307 660

Sugarcane 135

Area (in has.) 713.89 4,944.86 549.55 255.23 552.91 1,464.72 Source: DAR (Passi City Office)as of September, 2010

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D. Soil

FORESTRY Total Forested Area

A. Reforestation Projects

A.1. Greenbelts / Bufferstrips

Particular Location Length (km.) Area (Has.)

1. National Highway Punong, Man-it, Poblacion, Sablogon, Bacuranan, Bayan, Sarapan, Agtambo, Aglalana

16.4 3.28

2. Provincial Roads

From Imbang-Gem. Agahon (21.8), From Agtambo-Nueva Union (9.1), From Man-it-Agdayao (5.0), From Tagubong-Dumarao (3.5), From Gines Viejo-Ayuyan (13.8)

53.2 10.64

3. Riverbanks

Lamunan – 39.79 kms. Maliao – 12.50 kms. Hinay-an – 17.64 kms. Jalaur – 5.3 kms. Asisig – 4.29 kms.

83.12 332.48

A.2. Unproclaimed Watershed

Location Area (Has.)

Sablogon and Imbang Grande 30.5

Sitio Agcararao, Magdungao 3.0

Sitio Kalagutay Norte, Magdungao 2.0

Jaguimitan .9009

Gemumua-Agahon 3.0

Nueva Union 19.8715

A.3. Ecological Park

Location Area (Has.)

Sablogon (New Townsite) 0.9000

Agdayao 0.5

Gemumua-Agahon 1.7

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B. Integrated Social Forestry Projects (Agro-Forestry)

Location Area (Has.)

1. Brgy. Magdungao 128.0

2. Brgy. Tagubong 251.70

3. Brgy. Gemumua-Agahon 441.98

4. Brgy. Dalicanan 266.87

5. Brgy. Sablogon 20.0

C. Forest/Forestland Area

Location Area (Has.) Percentage

1. Brgy. Aglalana 16.40 0.59

2. Brgy. Agtabo 62.99 2.25

3. Brgy. Agtambo 135.28 4.84

4. Brgy. Alimono 18.74 0.67

5. Brgy. Bacuranan 1.87 0.07

6. Brgy. Bayan 26.25 0.94

7. Brgy. Dalicanan 840.06 30.04

8. Brgy. Gemumua-Agahon 476.99 17.06

9. Brgy. Jaguimitan 80.66 2.88

10. Brgy. Magdungao 131.91 4.72

11. Brgy. Sablogon 16.81 0.60

12. Brgy. Salngan 92.84 3.32

13. Brgy. Sarapan 120.20 4.30

14. Brgy. Tagubong 775.75 27.74

Grand Total 2,796.75 100.00

D. Land Use/Forest Cover (In Has.)

Natural Forest Closed (NFC)

Natural Fragmente

d Forest (NFF/MF)

Brush Land/ Grass Land

(BL/GL)

Open Cultivation

Agro-Forestry (OCAGF)

Open/ Cultivated

(O/C)

Kaingin (K)

Sugarland (SL)

Riceland (RL)

Non-Plantable

Area (NP)

Total

120.75 783.46 264.81 317.68 1,270.13 1.21 16.07 15.82 6.82 2,796.75

E. Land Classification

Location Area (Has.) Percentage

Alienable & Disposable (A&D) 22,342.38 88.87

Forest and Forest Land 2,796.75 11.13

Total 25,139.13 100.0

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F. Production and Protection Area

Production Area (Has.) Protection Area (Has.) Total (Has.)

2,540.74 256.01 2,796.75 Source: CENRO, Passi City

MINERAL RESOURCES

A. Mineral Production

Variety / Type Location Volume

1. Limestone/Rock Phosphate

Brgy. Aglalana 1,200 M.T.

Brgy. Imbang Grande 1,500 M.T.

Brgy. Talongonan 1,500 M.T.

Brgy. Agtambo 1,000 M.T.

Brgy. Sarapan 1,500 M.T.

Brgy. Bacuranan 15,000 cu.m.

Brgy. Imbang Grande 1,500 M.T.

2. Sand and Gravel

Brgy. Quinagaringan Peq. 5,000 cu.m.

Brgy. Gines Viejo 5,000 cu.m.

Brgy. Agdahon 14,000 cu.m.

Brgy. Libo-o 5,000 cu.m.

B. Forest Production

Kinds Quantity Volume (cu.m.)

1. Lumbers 300,158.08 bd. ft. 707.92

2. Trees Cut/Harvested 8,300 pcs. 809.08

3. Charcoal/Fuel Wood 6,780 sacks 847.53

4. Round Poles 43,256.48 bd. ft. 102.02 Source: CENRO, Passi City

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V. ECONOMIC RESOURCES

AGRICULTURE

Crop Production

Crop Area Planted

(has.) Production

(M.T.) Farmer Served

1. Rice

Irrigated 2,450 8,578 667

Rainfed 9,150 30,299 3,880

Upland 132 158 164

2. Sugarcane* 3,813.00 152,232.00 889

3. Corn 873 4,353 716

4. Pineapple 540 11,238 300

5. Coffee 325 70 42

6. Banana (Assorted) 348 1,675 250 Source: * - SRA, Passi City (Crop Year 2009)

Total High Value Crops Area

Crop Area (has.)

1. Vegetables 63.75

2. Mango 57.90

3. Coconut 359.90

4. Coffee 35.00

5. Cutflower 0.53

6. Banana 102.00

7. Pineapple 364.13

8. Jathropa 750.00

Livestock and Poultry

Livestock/Poultry Total

1. Carabao 3,632

2. Cattle 385

3. Hog/Swine 6,245

4. Goat/Sheep 2,062

5. Poultry 39,639

T O T A L 51,963

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Post Harvest Facilities

Type of Facilities Number Capacity

1. Rice/Corn Mill 18 Ave. 60 sacks/hr.

2. Warehouse 8 No data

3. Baby Cono 14 -do-

4. Kiskisan 30 -do-

5. Rubber Roll 9 -do-

6. Solar Dryer 85 -do-

7. Corn Sheller 6 -do-

Others

Turtle Power Tiller 62 -do-

Mechanical Dryer 5 -do-

Blower 528 -do-

Thresher 528 -do-

Hand Tractor 686 -do-

TRADE AND INDUSTRY

Top Ten Corporations/Establishments as to Gross Sales

1. Central Azucarera de San Antonio (CASA) P 225,980,141.65.00

2. MERCURY Drugstore 86,682,341.25

3. PEPSI Cola 72,427,240.00

4. SAN MIGUEL Corporation 41,752,686.64

5. AVON Cosmetics 34,659,858.75

6. Freemont Foods Corp./JOLLIBEE 28,687,843.95

7. PACIFICA AGRIVET 22,266,047.98

8. NORKIS Distributor 21,597,307.00

9. Land Bank of the Philippines 19,926,301.80

10. ILECO II 18,683,568.64 Source: City Treasurer’s Office (as of December 31, 2010)

Total No. of Rice Millers and Baby Cono

No. of Millers

Cono Rubber Roll

SP* MP** Total SP MP Total

24 - 7 7 11 - 11

Note: * - Single Pass ** - Multiple Pass

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Passi City being eyed as one of the five Agro-Industrial district in the province and the site for People’s Industrial Enterprises (PIE’s)/District Agro-Industrial Center (DAIC) in the 4th district prioritized more on the industrial development. This priority as one of the major source of investment is proven to be viable and have a comparative advantage for manufacturing finished goods and other activities that will boost economic growth in the district. The PIE’s/DAIC provide intermediate processing of indigenous raw materials produced in the locality’s respective influence area for final processing at the DAIC.

TOURISM

List of Tourist Attraction / Spots

Tourist Attractions/Spots Descriptions

1. Kawilihan Family Resort Swimming pool, videoke/karaoke bar, disco house

2. Cueva ni Musyo A natural Cave

3. Ilimnan it Maya spring A cave with natural spring

4. Baye-baye Cave Spring with free flowing water

5. Dila-dila ka Baka Cave A cave with natural spring

6. Maanghit Cave A cave with abundant stalactites /stalagmites

7. Plaza Paloma A park with beautiful landscape and well-designed benches

8. Passi Ecological Park A park developed served as habitat for fauna and flora. Beautiful scenery and contours of the area added to its attraction.

9. Butterfly Garden & Sanctuary Sanctuary of different species of butterflies and different collection of flora.

10. Jardin de los Santos An open space beside the St. William Parish Church with beautiful landscape and life-size statue of different saints.

11. “Ang Via Crucis” & Blessed Virgin Mary Shrine

An open space located at Brgy. Bacuranan with natural beautiful scenery with Fourteen station of the Cross and life-size statue of “Barangay sang Birhen”.

Magdungao Ecological Village

Cabugan Cave Agcararao Cave J.P Gella Flower & Foliage

Plaza Paloma The Chameleon Jardin de los Santos

Butterfly Sanctuary

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CREDIT INSTITUTIONS List of Credit / Financial Institution Banking: Address 1. Philippine National Bank F. Palmares St. 2. Land Bank of the Philippines Simeon Aguilar St. 3. Rural Bank of San Enrique Salvacion Street 3. Card Bank, Inc. San Juan Street Lending: 1. B & S Lending Corp. San Juan St. 2. PP Lending Corp F. Palmares St. 3. BL & L Mktg. & Lending, Inc. A. Panes Street 4. Passi Lending Corp. Passi Public Market 5. PBA Partners & Lending Services Salvacion St. 6. St. William Lending Service Passi Public Market VI. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

HEALTH

Health Status Population Indicators Projected Population (2010) = 83,867 (Projected) Total No. of Livebirth = 1,560 (Male: ; Female: ) CBR = 17 /1,000 Pop. Total No. of Death = 457 (Male: ; Female: ) CDR = 5 /1,000 Pop. Leading Causes of Mortality

Causes Number of

Cases Rate/1,000 Population

1. Hypertensive Cardiovascular Disease CVA (Stroke)

125 1.5

2. Pneumonia 101 1.2

3. Injury All Forms 34 0.4

4. Cancer All Forms 32 0.4

5. Coronary Heart Disease 26 0.3

6. Diabetes Mellitus 16 0.2

7. P.T.B 13 0.2

8. Myocardial Infraction 12 0.1

9. Acute Gastroenteritis 10 0.1

10. Peptic Ulcer Disease 8 0.1

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Leading Causes of Morbidity

Causes Number of Cases Rate/1,000 Population

1. Upper Respiratory Tract Infection 3,732 44.5

2. Pneumonia 1,256 15.0

3. Animal Bite (Dog Bite) 712 8.5

4. Urinary Tract Infection 571 6.8

5. Acute Gastroenteritis 289 3.4

6. P.T.B 286 3.4

7. All Types of Wound 260 3.1

8. Dengue 224 2.7

9. Gastritis 220 2.6

10. Dermatitis 128 1.5

Infant Death (0-11 Months)

Causes Number of Cases Rate/1,000 Population

1. Pneumonia 6 4.0

2. Neonatal Sepsis 4 3.0

3. Multiple Congenital Anomalies and Acute Gastroentiritis 2 1.3

4. Asphyxia secondary to Breech Footling Presentation 2 1.3

Infant Mortality Rate = /1,000 Livebirth Maternal Death - 1

Maternal Mortality Rate = /1,000 Livebirth Leading Cause of Child Mortality (12-59 Months)

Causes Number of Cases Rate/1,000 Population

1. Pneumonia 2 1.3

2. Acute Gastroenteritis 1 0.6

Leading Cause of Maternal Deaths

Causes Number of Cases Rate/100,000 Population

1. Cardio Pulmonary secondary to Acute Respiratory Failure secondary to Hypovolemic shock secondary to Massive Blood Loss secondary to Uterine Atony T/C Abruption Placenta T/C Pre-eclampsia

1 64

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HEALTH FACILITIES AND MANPOWER Health Facilities

Health Facilities Number

District Hospital 1

Total Bed Capacity 25

City Health Office 1

Barangay Health Stations 31

Gov’t. Day Care Centers 40

Nutrition Center 1

Food for Growth Center 7

Private Medical Clinics 10

Health Personnel

Health Personnel Number

Public Physician 5

Hospital Nurses 11

Nursing Aide 4

Medical Technologist 3

Public Dentist 1

Dental Aide 1

Nutritionist 1

X-ray Technician 1

Pharmacist 1

Social Worker 1

Institutional Workers 4

Midwife 33

Rural Sanitary Inspector 4

Nutrition Officer III 1

Day Care Worker II 1

Brgy. Health Workers 404

Public Health Nurse 10

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Nutrition Status (Pre-Schoolers) 0-71 mos.

Causes Number of Pre-Scholers

Estimated No. of Pre Schoolers 14,664

Total No. of Pre Schoolers Weighed 12,397

Normal 11,120

Above Normal 80

Below Normal Very Low 120

Below Normal 1,077 Source: City Nutrition Office, Passi City

Family Planning

Method of Preference Number

1. Female Sterilization/BTL 221

2. Male Sterilization 4

3. Pills 1,669

4. IUD 39

5. Injectables (DMPA) 428

6. Condom 309

Household with Access to Improved or Safe Water Supply

Level I Level II Level III Doubtful Sources Total

458 0 3,899 892 13,956

Household with sanitary toilets – 9,465 Household with satisfactory disposal of solid waste – 14,927 Household with complete basic sanitation facilities – 4,357 Source: City Health Office, Passi City

89.69%

Nutrition Status (Passi City)

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Total Service Count in Terms Major Program/Services (2010)

Program/Service No. of Clients Amount

1. Day Care Service

Day Care Center 61

Day Care Workers 61

46 Brgys. Covered

2. Emergency Assistance

Disaster (Flood Victims)

Casualties

Totally Damage

none

3. Pre-Marriage Counseling 363 couples

4. Senior Citizens Organized

No. of ID Released

1,353

5. Alay Lakad 4

6. AICS 965 P 2,372,020.00

7. Court Related Cases

Attempted Rape

Acts of Lasciviousness

Rape

Youth Offenders

Child Abuse / Physical Abuse

Battered Wife

1

12 4 6 3

8. Special Project

No. of Child Development Worker

No. of children served (ages 0-3) 9. Total Amount of CDW’s Honorarium a Year

11

382

P 132,000.00

10. Women No. of Women availed services

46 Chapters 230

Iloilo Province

Average Annual Family Income 2009 Average Annual Family Expenditure 2009

Php 187,023.00 Php 161,656.00 Source: National Statistics Office, Provincial Estimates

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EDUCATION (SY 2011-2012)

Public Institutions (SY 2011-2012)

Level No. of

Enrollees No. of

School/s No. of School

Building/s No. of

Classrooms No. of Teachers

a. Elementary 12,060 35 366 335 379

b. Secondary 6,182 9 116 137 204

Passi City College (Academic Year - 1st Semester)

Course No. of Enrollees No. of Classrooms No. of Teachers

a. BSBA/BS Commerce 74 2

38*

b. BS Criminology 143 3

c. BS Education/BEED/BSED 198 6

d. BS Hotel and Restaurant Management

41 2

e. BS Information Technology 133 3 *Note: 38 teachers (10 permanent, 2 casuals, 26 part time)

(Vocational/Technical Courses) TESDA - (SY 2011-2012)

Vocational Level Total Enrollees No. of

Classrooms No. of

Teachers

Subject-Based Programs

Automotive Servicing NC II (1st & 2nd Year) 235 3 3

Building Wiring Installation NC II (1st & 2nd Year) 76 1 1

Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II (1st & 2nd Year)

120 2 2

Ladderized Education Programs (1st Year)

Baking / Pastry Production NC II (1st Year) 170 8 6

Housekeeping NC II (2nd Year) 127 8 6

Costumer Services NC II (1st Year)

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (2nd Year) 37 3 2

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Private Institution (Elementary)

Name of School No. of

Enrollees

No. of School

Building/s

No. of Classrooms

No. of Teachers

a. Creative Minds Learning Center 92 1 7 7

b. Passi Montessori Int’l. School 58 1 7 6

c. Assumption School of Passi City, Inc. 191 1 6

d. Academia de San Guillermo - Prep 117 1 8 13

Elementary 200

e. Diamond Education College - Prep 27 1 8 8

Elementary 68

f. Passi Bethel Christian Academy – Prep 85 1 8 10

g. Passi Institute of Science and Technology, Inc.(PisCit)

45 1 8 8

(Secondary)

Name of School No. of

Enrollees

No. of School

Building/s

No. of Classrooms

No. of Teachers

a. Passi Montessori Int’l. School 28 1 4 5

b. Assumption School of Passi City, Inc. 198 1 5

c. Academia de San Guillermo 36 1 2 4

(College)

Name of School No. of

Enrollees

No. of School

Building/s

No. of Classrooms

No. of Teachers

a. Diamond Education College 7 1 2 4

b. Passi Institute of Science and Technology, Inc.(PisCit)

11 1 1 2

Private Institution (College/Short Term Course)

Course No. of

Enrollees

No. of School

Building/s

No. of Classrooms

No. of Teachers

a. Asia-Pacific Manpower & Skills Training Center, Inc.

49 1 3 7*

Note * - APMSTCI has 3 regular teachers & 4 part-time teachers

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VII. INFRASTRUCTURE

ROADS AND BRIDGES

Roads (km.)

Category Concrete Asphalt Gravel Earth Total

National Rd. 0.40 19.00 15.6 35.00

Provincial Rd.* 1.92 76.74 78.660

City Rd.** 7.958 .884 1.307 2.560 12.709

Barangay Rd. 0.140 223.377 108.74 332.257 Source: Prov’l. Engineer’s Office (as of Feb.2000)*;(1994)**

Bridges (L.M.)

Category Concrete Steel Bailey Timber Total

National 161 161

Provincial* 87.00 87.00

Municipal**

Barangay 233.1 10.0 243.1 Source: Prov’l. Engineer’s Office (as of Feb.2000)*;(1994)**

Electrification (a)

Power Coverage Energized Barangays UnEnergized Barangays

Potential Consumers

Total Member-

ship

Potential Households

Actual Household Connected

Percentage to Total

Potential Households

Date of Construction

76,045 8,423 14,989 8,292 55.32% 6,671 - Source: ILECO II (as of Dec. 31, 2010)

Electrification (b)

Type of Services No. of Establishments Connected

Residential 7,362

Commercial 358

Industrial 7

Public Building 77

Streetlights 24

TOTAL 7,828

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ELECTRIC RATE CHARGES

Category Charges

Residential P 10.1622 /kwH

5.00 Fixed Charge

Streetlights P 9.0921 /kwH

78.86 Fixed Charge

Public Buildings Low Voltage

P 8.3189 /kwH

78.86 Fixed Charge

219.68 Demand Charge /kwH

High Voltage

P 7.95594 /kwH

78.86 Fixed Charge

219.68 Demand Charge /kwH

Commercial Low Voltage

P 8.942 /kwH

78.86 Fixed Charge

219.68 Demand Charge /kwH

2% VAT

High Voltage

P 8.9114 /kwH

78.86 Fixed Charge

219.68 Demand Charge /kwH 2% VAT

Industrial Low Voltage

P 8.253 /kwH

78.86 Fixed Charge

78.54 Demand Charge /kwH

12% VAT

High Voltage

P 8.7841 /kwH 273.45 Demand Charge /kwH

Source: ILECO Il Electric Cooperative, Inc. Rate as of February 2012

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SOUTH BALIBAGO WATER RESOURCES, INC.

Brgy. Sablogon, Passi City,Iloilo WATER RATE CHARGES

Category

Water Consumption Remarks Charges

(Cubic Meter)

Residential / Government

0-10 minimum P 200.00 /cu.m. 11-30 additional 15.00 /cu.m. 31-50 " 17.00 /cu.m. 51 up " 19.00 /cu.m.

Commercial / Industrial

0-10 minimum P 200.00 /cu.m. 11-30 additional 20.00 /cu.m. 31-50 " 22.00 /cu.m. 51 up " 24.00 /cu.m.

Transportation (a)

Transportation Facilities Number (units)

Bus

CIBLA (Local)*** 30

Vallacar Transit (Ceres Liner)1a 240

RORO1b 25

Other Buses2 6

L-300 Vans3 2

Taxi4 3

Passenger Jeepneys*** 57

Tricycles*** 1,155 Source: CPDCO (actual Survey) Passi City

Note: Average Daily Travel *** – For buses: number of active units 6L, Modesta/3-15 J-Liner, Tuburan, Marienelle, Salve, Adeza, etc

– For jeepneys: number of active units plying neighboring towns like Calinog, Banate, and San Rafael and far-flung barangays of Passi City – For tricycles: number of franchisee 1a and 1b – based on average regular daily travel routing Passi City (Iloilo City, Roxas Ciyt/Kalibo, Caticlan, RORO PGMA)

2 – No. of units of JRN and Marissa

3and 4 – Based on average regular daily travel

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Transportation (b)

Utility /Service Vehicles* Number (units)

Dump Truck 15

Conventional Truck 22

Rio / 6 x 6 Truck 136

Elf Truck 3

Grader 1

Owner Type Jeep 5

Traveling Kuno 5

Multi-Cab 1

Communication Facilities

Facilities Number

Telephone (Landline) 5

Telephone (Cell sites) 5

Cable Station 1

Postal Service 1

Radio Transceiver 10

Airvelope 2

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VIII. LOCAL DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION Total Number of City Employees by Offices

Office No. of Employees

Office of the Mayor 44

Permits and Licenses Section 8

Motorpool Section 52

Population Section 7

Public Utilities Section 37

Office of the Human Resources and Development 14

Office of the City Information 16

Office of the City General Services 24

Office of the City Economic Enterprise and Management 79

Office of the Sangguniang Panlungsod 43

Office of the City Planning & Development Coordinator 18

Office of the City Budget 19

Office of the City Accountant 20

Office of the City Treasurer 58

Office of the City Health Officer 69

Office of the City Assessor 28

Office of the City Registrar 13

Office of the City Agriculturist 29

Office of the City Environment and Natural Resources 17

Office of the City Social Welfare and Development 11

Office of the City Administrator 8

Office of the City Legal 8

Passi City College 14

Local School Board 15

Casual 7

T O T A L 706 Source: HRM Section, Passi City (as of June 30, 2011)

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IX. POLITICAL PROFILE

Statement of Actual Revenues and Expenditures

General Fund, December 31, 2010

CCIITTYY OOFF PPAASSSSII

A. Revenues Tax Revenues Operating & Miscellaneous Revenue (Business Income) Capital Revenue (Other Income)

25,091,110.42

25,908,230.26

347,025,979.55 TOTAL INCOME P 398,025,320.23

B. Expenditure Financial Expenses

Personal Services Maintenance & Other Operating Exp.

7,080,419.75

168,203,762.76

128,317,278.26 TOTAL EXPENSES P 303,601,460.77

EXCESS (DEFICIT) OF INCOME OVER EXPENDITURES P 94,423,859.46 Source: City Accounting Office, Passi City

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HON. JESRY T. PALMARES HON. JOVI A. PALMARES City Mayor City Vice Mayor

HON. MELINDA G. CHAVEZ HON. JUAN J. MASNA

HON. MA. GINA S. PALMARES HON. CENONITO S. PAMA

HON.

HON. BASILIO L. LIGASAN, JR. HON. JAYSON P. PADILLA

HON.

HON. HORACE ANTHONY P. PANES HON. MA. AURA EUGENIA L. LAYESE

HON. NOE A. LICO HON. CORNELIO P. TEVES, JR. (ABC President)

HON. BONIFACIO P. BARBERO HON. PAULA GENE D. PALMA

(SK Federated President)

CITY ADMINISTRATIVE PROFILE

CITY OFFICIALS (2010-2013)

CITY OF PASSI

Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod

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1. Committee on Agriculture

Chairman Hon. Jayson P. Padilla Vice Chairman Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr. Members 1. Hon. Cenonito S. Pama

2. Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero 3. Hon. Noe A. Lico

2. Committee on Barangay Affairs

Chairman Hon. Cornelio P. Teves, Jr. Vice Chairman Hon. Noe A. Lico Members 1. Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero

2. Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr. 3. Hon. Paula Gene D. Palma

3. Committee on City Planning, Zoning, Housing and Land Use

Chairman Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero Vice Chairman Hon. Noe A. Lico Members 1. Hon. Jayson P. Padilla

2. Hon. Cenonito S. Pama 3. Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr.

4. Committee on Cooperatives and Civil Society Organization

Chairman Hon. Jayson P. Padilla Vice Chairman Hon. Melinda G. Chavez Members 1. Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr.

2. Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero 3. Hon. Cenonito S. Pama

5. Committee on Culture, History, Arts and Tourism

Chairman Hon. Ma. Gina S. Palmares Vice Chairman Hon. Melinda G. Chavez Members 1. Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero

2. Hon. Juan J. Masna 3. Hon. Ma. Aura Eugenia L. Layese

Standing Committees

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6. Committee on Economic Enterprise and Management Chairman Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero Vice Chairman Hon. Juan J. Masna Members 1. Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr.

2. Hon. Cornelio P. Teves, Jr. 3. Hon. Cenonito S. Pama

7. Committee on Education, Science and Technology

Chairman Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr Vice Chairman Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero Members 1. Hon. Ma. Gina S. Palmares

2. Hon. Horace Anthony A. Panes 3. Hon. Cenonito S. Pama

8. Committee on Energy and Water Resources and Other Public Services

Chairman Hon. Cenonito S. Pama Vice Chairman Hon. Noe A. Lico Members 1. Hon. Jayson P. Padilla

2. Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero 3. Hon. Juan J. Masna

9. Committee on Environmental Protection

Chairman Hon. Ma. Aura Eugenia L. Layese Vice Chairman Hon. Juan J. Masna Members 1. Hon. Jayson P. Padilla

2. Hon. Melinda G. Chavez 3. Hon. Ma. Gina S. Palmares

10. Committee on Finance, Budget and Appropriation

Chairman Hon. Noe A. Lico Vice Chairman Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero Members 1. Hon. Jayson P. Padilla

2. Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr. 3. Hon. Cenonito S. Pama

11. Committee on Games and Amusement Chairman Hon. Noe A. Lico Vice Chairman Hon. Jovi A.Palmares Members 1. Hon. Cenonito S. Pama

2. Hon. Jayson P. Padilla 3. Hon. Cornelio P. Teves, Jr.

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12. Committee on Good Governance, Human Rights, Public Ethics and Accountability Chairman Hon. Juan J. Masna Vice Chairman Hon. Ma. Aura Eugenia L. Layese Members 1. Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr.

2. Hon. Melinda G. Chavez 3. Hon. Cornelio P. Teves, Jr.

13. Committee for Handicapped People (Special People/Disabled Persons) and the Senior Citizens

Chairman Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr. Vice Chairman Hon. Juan J. Masna Members 1. Hon. Melinda G. Chavez

2. Hon. Cornelio P. Teves, Jr. 3. Hon. Ma. Gina S. Palmares

14. Committee on Health Chairman Hon. Juan J. Masna Vice Chairman Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr. Members 1. Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero

2. Hon. Cenonito S. Pama 3. Hon. Jayson P. Padilla

15. Committee on Labor and Employment and Human Resources Development Chairman Hon. Jovi A. Palmares Vice Chairman Hon. Jayson P. Padilla Members 1. Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero

2. Hon. Horace Anthony A. Panes 3. Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr.

16. Committee on Laws, Rules and Internal Government Chairman Hon. Horace Anthony A. Panes Vice Chairman Hon. Ma. Aura Eugenia L. Layese Members 1. Hon. Jayson P. Padilla

2. Hon. Juan J. Masna 3. Hon. Cenonito S. Pama

17. Committee on Peace and Order, Public Safety and Security Chairman Hon. Cenonito S. Pama Vice Chairman Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr. Members 1. Hon. Ma. Gina S. Palmares

2. Hon. Horace Anthony A. Panes 3. Hon. Jovi A. Palmares

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18. Committee on Public Affairs, Information and People’s Participation Chairman Hon. Ma. Aura Eugenia L. Layese Vice Chairman Hon. Noe A. Lico Members 1. Hon. Cornelio P. Teves, Jr.

2. Hon. Paula Gene D. Palma

3. Hon. Horace Anthony A. Panes

19. Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure Chairman Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero Vice Chairman Hon. Jovi A. Palmares

Members 1. Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr. 2. Hon. Jayson P. Padilla

3. Hon. Cornelio P. Teves, Jr.

20. Committee on Social Welfare Chairman Hon. Melinda G. Chavez

Vice Chairman Hon. Juan J. Masna

Members 1. Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr. 2. Hon. Jayson P. Padilla 3. Hon. Ma. Gina S. Palmares

21. Committee on Trade, Commerce and Industry Chairman Hon. Melinda G. Chavez

Vice Chairman Hon. Horace Anthony A. Panes Members 1. Hon. Cenonito S. Pama

2. Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr. 3. Hon. Jayson P. Padilla

22. Committee on Transportation and Communication

Chairman Hon. Noe A. Lico

Vice Chairman Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr. Members 1. Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero

2. Hon. Jayson P. Padilla 3. Hon. Ma. Aura Eugenia L. Layese

23. Committee on Ways and Means Chairman Hon. Jovi A. Palmares Vice Chairman Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero Members 1. Hon. Jayson P. Padilla

2. Hon. Cenonito S. Pama 3. Hon. Basilio L. Ligasan, Jr.

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24. Committee on Women and Family Affairs Chairman Hon. Ma. Gina S. Palmares Vice Chairman Hon Melinda G. Chavez Members 1. Hon. Cornelio P. Teves, Jr.

2. Hon. Bonifacio P. Barbero

3. Hon. Jayson P. Padilla

25. Committee on Youth and Sports Development

Chairman Hon. Paula Gene D. Palma Vice Chairman Hon Horace Anthony A. Panes Members 1. Hon. Cenonito S. Pama

2. Hon. Jayson P. Padilla

3. Hon. Jovi A.Palmares

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1. Herminia P. Fortich - Brgy. Agdahon 2. Estefania C. Lavilla - Brgy. Agdayao 3. Hernani Jarell, Sr. - Brgy. Aglalana 4. Honorico P. Garcia - Brgy. Agtabo 5. Jose Dennis Padernal - Brgy. Agtambo 6. Baltazar Panizales - Brgy. Alimono 7. Joel P. Panes - Brgy. Arac 8. Edgardo P. Panes - Brgy. Ayuyan 9. Aurora B. Tiongson - Brgy. Bacuranan 10. Marieta P. Suelo - Brgy. Bagacay 11. Lizardo P. Padrones, Jr. - Brgy. Batu 12. Melchor A. Padernal - Brgy. Bayan 13. Rolando S. Carbolido - Brgy. Bita-ogan 14. Melchor Cordero - Brgy. Buenavista 15. Nonilon Casis - Brgy. Buyo 16. Felixberto P. Payas - Brgy. Cabunga 17. Benedicto V. Biboso - Brgy. Cadilang 18. Jerry P. Moreno - Brgy. Cairojan 19. Noli A. Baylaran - Brgy. Dalicanan 20. Eduardo P. Dayot - Brgy. Gegacjac 21. Teresita A. Dongosa - Brgy. Gemat-y 22. Moises T. Badoy - Brgy. Gemomua-Agahon 23. Esteban Molomolo, Jr. - Brgy. Gines Viejo 24. Edilberto P. Padios - Brgy. Imbang Grande 25. Nonato B. Palma - Brgy. Jaguimitan 26. Gerardo Plete - Brgy. Libo-o 27. Jerry R. Lagaña - Brgy. Maasin 28. Elpedio T. Palmes, Jr. - Brgy. Magdungao 29. Miguel L. Palec - Brgy. Malag-it Grande 30. Rudy P. Bocateja - Brgy. Malag-it Pequeño 31. Florita C. Albacete - Brgy. Mambiranan Grande 32. Fernando C. Pagayon, Jr. - Brgy. Mambiranan Pequeño 33. Avelino Lebrilla - Brgy. Man-it 34. Roberto P. Palmares - Brgy. Mantulang 35. Epifanio A. Garcia, Jr. - Brgy. Mulapula 36. Jose P. Eristingcol, Jr. - Brgy. Nueva Union 37. Ricky J. Sulpico - Brgy. Pagaypay 38. Eduardo D. Lapating - Brgy. Pangi 39. Cornelio P. Teves, Jr. - Brgy. Pablacion Ilawod 40. Eduardo C. Palma - Brgy. Poblacion Ilaya 41. Eduardo P. Jamolangue, Jr. - Brgy. Punong 42. Rosario F. Paloma - Brgy.Quinagaringan Gde.

LIST OF BARANGAY CAPTAINS

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43. Eva C. Paloma - Brgy. Quinagaringan Pequeño 44. Virginia A. Panes - Brgy. Sablogon 45. Yulo P. Soti-ar - Brgy. Salngan 46. Armando P. Nueva - Brgy. Sarapan 47. Jorge P. Bantigue, Jr. - Brgy. Sto. Tomas 48. Jose Rene D. Fegarido - Brgy. Tagubong 49. Phillip P. Palomera - Brgy. Talongonan 50. Matias P. Panes, Jr. - Brgy. Tubod 51. Sergio R. Palec, Jr. - Brgy. Tuburan

1. Mr. Paquito J. Estandarte, Jr. - City Treasurer 2. Engr. Mary Jean L. Quiling - City Engineer I / OIC-CPDCO 3. Engr. Renato P. Palomo - City Assessor I 4. Engr. Quirico D. Palabrica, Jr. - Acting City Engineer 5. Dr. Melven P. Oyad - City Health Officer II 6. Mrs. Lea P. Palmares - SP Secretary 7. Mrs. Azucena Torilla - City Budget Officer I 8. Mrs. Norma A. Panes - City Civil Registrar I 9. Mrs. Rochille D. Palomo - City Accountant I

10. Ms. Velda G. Juarez - State Auditor IV, City Auditor 11. Mr. John Arthur P. Palma - City Gov’t. Dept. Head I–Econ. Ent. & Mgt. Office 12. Mr. Leopoldo Aguilario - City Agriculturist I 13. Mrs. Laarni P. Trabado - Supervising Adm. Officer IV /Acting City Information Officer

14. Mrs. Mae P. Buenaflor - Tourism Operations Officer I 15. Mrs. Alicia E. Dalipe - City Environment & Natural Resources Officer 16. Mrs. Annie Marie S. Palmares - City General Services Officer 17. Mrs. Salome E. Arevalo - City Government Department Head I 18. Judge Jerry F. Marañon - Presiding Judge, MTCC, Passi City 19. Prosecutor Roel V. Patricio - OIC - City Prosecutor’s Office 20. Atty. Stephen Palmares - City Legal Officer I 21. P/Supt. Noel Dumalag - Acting Chief of Police, Passi Police Station 22. Sr. Insp. Benny Fredie Cobarde - OIC -Warden, Bureau of Jail and Management Penology

23. F/Insp. Nilo G. Pacifico - Acting City Fire Marshall, Passi City Fire Station 24. Sr. PPO Daniel G. Bingil, Jr. - Chief - Parole & Probation Office 25. Mr. Mansuelo M. Sudaria - City Agrarian Reform Officer, DAR 26. Mrs. Ma. Elena G. Justiniani - CLGOO VI-DILG 27. Mrs. Adelfa Canones - CSWO I, CSWD 28. Mrs. Merlinda Dumapit - Population Program Officer IV 29. Dr. Robert Gerard Yusay - Chief of Hospital, DVPMH 30. Engr. Steve Palmares - OIC, Motorpool Section 31. Mr. Alberto Tiongson - In-Charge, Linis Bayan Section 32. Engr. Jose Redmund Eric S. Roquios - General Manager, ILECO II 33. Mr. Jose Mario Braza - Revenue Collection Officer, BIR, Passi City

CHIEFS OF LOCAL AND NATIONAL OFFICES

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34. Ms. Haydee Dato-on - Revenue Collection Officer, BIR, Passi City 35. Dr. Lina Pamonag-Pagdato - Rural Health Dentist 36. Ms. Catherine J. Ledesma - Branch Manager, Philippine National Bank 37. Mr. Serafin G. Gotico, Jr. - Department Manager III, Land Bank of the Phil. 38. Engr. Theodore Hernando - Station Manager, PTE 39. Mrs. Alice Bernadeth Naranjo - COMELEC Registrar 40. Ms. Julieta T. Viajar - Postmaster III/OIC 41. Dr. Elgita A. Fernandez - Acting College President, Passi City College 42. Mr. Rey Deatras - Principal IV, Passi National High School (Main) 43. Mr. Emmanuel Pagayon - Head teacher IV, Passi NHS (Annex) 44. Mrs. Rosaphe B. Susteverio - Teacher-in-Charge, Mulapula NHS 45. Mr. Jose Regie P. Balajadia - Principal II, Salngan National High School 46. Mr. Joel Pachejo - Principal I, Gemumua-Agahon NHS 47. Mr. Nelson P. Palma - Principal II, Efraim M. Santibañez National High School 48. Dr. Manuel A. Jaramilla - TESDA Administrator 37. Ms. Maura F. Pait - Asst. Schools Division Superintendent,

Officer-In-Charge, Division of Passi City 38. Mrs. Antonietta Parreño - Principal III, PID, Passi I-A 39. Mrs. Elsie Serafico - Principal II, PID, Passi I-B 40. Mrs. Vilma Cerbo - Principal II, PID, Passi II-A 41. Mrs. Evelyn Villanueva - Principal II, PID, Passi II-B

INVESTMENT AREAS IN THE CITY OF PASSI

I. Irrigation System and Potable Water Supply, Hydro Electric Power System - The City is traversed by 5 major rivers namely: Jalaur River, Lamunan River, Hin-ayan River, Asisig

River & Maliao River. The presence of this major rivers, the abundant ground water and natural spring could be tapped and source for potable water supply.

II. Inland Resort Development - Barangay Sablogon and Brgy. Imbang Grande of this city is excellent for Eco-Tourism Development.

Famous for its affluent springs and rain forest, this area could be developed into a summer resort like the Kawilihan Family Resort. Passi City has also several caves famous also for its natural springs.

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III. Agri-Industrial Projects

A. Wallboard production using baggase and rice husks B. Wine and Spirit distillery C. Lime production D. Mini-processing for meat and poultry E. Ice cold storage plant & warehousing facilities F. Feed mill utilizing rice husks, cane tops, molasses and other local raw materials G. Mini-processing plant for different kinds of fruits and vegetables H. Wood and bamboo craft production I. Metal works industries J. Grains storage and drying facilities

IV. Industrial Tree Plantation

Several ecological programs and activities had been done by the city to the continuing preservation of its watershed areas of 31 hectares. A vast tract of rolling lands are also available to planting commercial and fast growing trees like in barangays of Tagubong, Dalicanan, Sto. Tomas, Imbang Grande, Magdungao and Jaguimitan. The Deparment of Agriculture provided seedlings to farmers like Mahogany, Gmelina, Acacia Mangium, Giant Ipil-ipil and fruit trees.

I-1 P 3,200.00/Sq.M. I-2 3,000.00 I-3 2,800.00

C-1 3,200.00/Sq.M. C-2 3,000.00 C-3 2,800.00

R-1 2,200.00/Sq.M. R-2 2,000.00 R-3 1,800.00 R-4 1,500.00 R-5 500.00

Source: City Assessor’s Office, Passi City

Schedule of Market Values for Industrial, Commercial and Residential

Land in the City of Passi

(Poblacion, Man-it, Sablogon and Imbang Gde.)

(P/Square Meter)

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