Bacolod SEProfile 2012

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VISIONThrough the various development thrusts, anchored on national, regional and provincial development policies under a pro-people and dynamic leadership, the City of Bacolod will retain its image as one of the premiere cities in the Philippines. Thus, our vision of Bacolod states: Bacolod City becomes a modern urban center where people can put up their businesses and thrive, where people can find decent work and a means of living to feed, house and educate their families; where people will be safe and able to pursue their dreams of a better life for themselves and their families. MISSION The City‟s Mission focuses on a holistic approach to the development of its residents and provision of good government anchored on the principle of honest governance. It is also the mission of the City to encourage people‟s participation in governance thus enabling them to attain self-reliance and self-sufficiency. Specifically, the City‟s Mission states: Develop Bacolod City to a modern urban center with excellent basic services, safe and peaceful living conditions, and a dynamic center for economic growth and development. 1 THE HISTORY OF BACOLOD CITY According to the booklet entitled “Tourism Highlights in Negros Occidental” published by the Department of Tourism in Bacolod City, prior to the coming of the Spaniards in Negros Occidental in 1565, there existed a small village near the mouth of the Magsungay River. It was a small settlement inhabited by Malayans who belong to the “Taga-Ilog” group. The exact date of Spanish contact with this village is not certain; lost in the hazy twilight of history that was pre-Spanish era. Incidentally, historical accounts of the church provide us with a glimpse of the early years of Bacolod as a small settlement by the river bank. When the neighboring settlement of Bogo (now Bago City) was elevated into the status of a small town in 1575, it had several religious dependencies, one of which was the village of Magsungay. The early missionaries placed the village of Magsungay under the care and protection of St. Sebastian sometime in the middle of 1700‟s. A “corrigidor” by the name of Luis Fernando de Luna (1777- 1779), donated a relic of St. Sebastian for the growing mission, and since then, the village became to be known as “Sebastian de Magsungay”. The inhabitants of Magsungay had a perennial problem. In 1765, pirates from Mindanao attacked the village as they did several times in the past, hence rendering slow pace in progress. In 1770, the small village of Magsungay was firmly established under the leadership of the first “gobernadorcillo” of “Kapitan Municipal” by the name of Bernardo de los Santos. In 1787, Moro pirates attacked the settlement and that invasion was considered to be the bloodiest in the history of Bacolod as a small community. The Moros, in a dozen and half vintas, landed at the mouth of Magsungay and Lupit Rivers at about 4:00 in the morning. A few hours later, hundreds of people in the village were killed in the raid, the women raped, and all of the houses were either burned down or looted. The historical significance of the event could be gauged from a ballad which was written and sang for the next century and a half, and from there on picked up by some historians. With the cloud of insecurity hanging over them, the people of Magsungay decided to move a few kilometers inland where upon a hilly terrain which they called “buklod” the people established a new settlement. There, on this hilly terrain, Magsungay became the settlement of Bacolod. In 1806, Fr. Leon Pedro, having been appointed as “propitario” of Bacolod, became the first parish priest. It was not until September of 1818 when Fr. Jullian Gonzaga, the parish priest of Bacolod at the time, encouraged the people to settle once again near the sea, but a little more inland for security reasons. By this time, the fear of pirate attacks have been reduced to mere memory of the past. From there, Fr. Gonzaga, a young priest from Barcelona, Spain, envisioned the construction of the San Sebastian Cathedral. From its present site, the new church (which was to become the cathedral as we see it today) became the nucleus of the present-day Bacolod. Gradually, the people left the hilly terrain 2 where they had started to progress, and eventually the place became known as “Kamingawan” the “Place of Loneliness”. Fr. Gonzaga passed away in 1836, leaving as a legacy the new town which is today the City of Bacolod. In 1846, upon the request of Monsignor Romualdo Jimeno, Bishop of Cebu and Negros at the time, Governor General Narciso Claveria sent to Negros a team of Recollect missionaries headed by Fr. Fernando Cuenca. In 1849, Governor Valdevieso y Morquecho declared Bacolod as the capital of the whole island of Negros. When the island was divided into two provinces, the seat of government of Occidental Negros was already in Bacolod. During the revolution on the 5th of November 1898, Bacolod became the focal point of the conflict between the Spaniards and the Negrenses. The commanding officer of the Spanish forces, Col. Isidro de Castro, surrendered to the Filipino forces, and the signing of the Act of Capitulation was carried out at the house of Don Eusebio Luzuriaga which once stood in front of the City Hall. At the turn of the century, under the American rule, the first elementary school – the Rizal Institute (which still stands today as the Rizal Elementary School) was established in 1903. In 1938, a Bill was passed and approved making Bacolod a Chartered City, and was inaugurated as the 5th Chartered City under the Commonwealth Period. The inauguration was attended by dignitaries and prominent government officials headed by no less than His Excellency President Manuel L. Quezon. At the outbreak of the Second World War, the Japanese Imperial Forces came to occupy the province in 1942, and the then Provincial Commander of the Japanese Imperial Army in Negros, General Tagaishi Kono, who also supervised the island of Panay, had his wartime residence in Bacolod City, at the house of the late Don Mariano Ramos. When Bacolod became a Chartered City in June 1938, the late Don Alfredo Montelibano Sr. was appointed as its Chief Executive. During the Second World War, Don Alfredo was again appointed by President Manuel L. Quezon, as Island Governor, covering the provinces of Occidental and Oriental Negros and the island of Siquijor. Half a century later, Honorable Alfredo Montelibano Jr. became the Mayor of Bacolod City. In 1984, Bacolod was declared as a Highly Urbanized City. Today, Bacolod is known as the “Convention Center” outside of Manila. It is also known as the City of Smiles, the investors „haven because of the influx of investments in the past several years. Bacolod is also internationally famous because of its MassKara Festival which is celebrated on the second week of October and highlighted by the Charter Day Program and grand parade on October 19. 3 1963 Jan. 1.Bacolod City now under the leadership of Mayor Evelio R. 1986 Name Gregorio Gonzaga Isabelo Labarro Basiliso Villanueva Fausto Gonzaga Manuel Fernandez Basiliso Villanueva Jose Gonzaga Jose VL. Villasor – Acting Mayor Mario S. trade and industry. Villanueva Felix P. 1976 – Feb. 1. Villanueva Guillermo P. 1. 8. Dizon Jose Y. 1980 – April 4. Sr. Yulo Vicente T. 18. 19. 1951 Aug. Guanzon Carlos P. 1956 – Dec. culture and the arts. Table 1 . 1949 Dec. Amante Teofisto M. 1955 Dec. Villanueva – Acting Mayor Felix P. investments and a peaceful home to more than half a million inhabitants. 1954 – Dec. 1954 June 3. 1976 Dec. Leonardia. Amante Mario M. 31. Alfredo C. Gonzaga Mario Ramos Mariano Ramos Esteban Guanzon Olimpio San Jose Esteban Henares Crispino Ramos Olimpio de la Rama Jose Ramos Domingo Ballesteros Felipe Arroyo Pablo d. 1955 – Dec. 1972 – Dec.Mayors of Bacolod City From 1894 to date Terms of Office 1894 1895 1895 1896 1897 – 1898 1899 1899 – 1900 1901 – 1905 1906 – 1907 1908 1909 – 1911 1912 1913 – 1916 1917 – 1919 1919 – 1922 1922 – 1925 1925 – 1931 1931 – 1934 1934 – 1937 Jan. Cordova Romeo M. 1. 1951 – May 13. 9. Makilan Fernando M. 28. 1949 July 6. 31. Cuadra Alfredo Montelibano. 1950 – Aug. 1980 March 1. 1938 1938 – 1949 1940 – 1941 1945 – 1946 July 5. 1955 Jan. 2. 13. 15. education. 30. remains as the center of commerce. Montalvo 4 . 1930 – Oct. Benares Raymundo R. 1964 – 1971 Jan. Remetio Mario S. 1. 1949 – Nov. 21. and in the west by Guimaras Strait. 2. 1. The global location of Bacolod City is 10 degrees. Leonardia Oscar R. 1995 – June 30. 5 . on the southwest by the City of Bago. As of October 2010. 1987 – Feb. 1988 – March 20. 2001 March 14. 1995 March 21. Villamonte and Tangub. It is bounded on the northwest by the town of Talisay. Among the barangays which have the lowest population are: Barangays 24. Estefania. The biggest barangay in terms of area is Granada and the smallest is Barangay 29.160. 1986 – Dec. on the east by the City of Silay and the town of Victorias. 1995 July 1. 1995 – June 30. 1987 Dec. 40 minutes and 40 seconds – north and 122 degrees 54 minutes and 25 seconds – east with the Bacolod Public Plaza as the benchmark.April 5. Montelibano. The City Government of Bacolod has a pending request/proposal with the national government thru the Civil Aviation Administration of the Philippines for the re-opening of Bacolod City Airport to sustain its growth and development. on the east and southwest by the town of Murcia. slightly sloping as it extends toward the sea with average slopes of 0. The Bacolod-Silay Airport in Silay City. 3. Jr. Barangay Mansilingan is the most populous barangay followed by Taculing. The existing Bacolod City Airport had ceased its operation upon the opening of the Bacolod-Silay Airport. It is situated about 24 kilometers from Bacolod City. Leonardia Bacolod is located on the northwest coast of the Province of Negros Occidental. The altitude is 32. The benchmark is the Bacolod Public Plaza. 1998 – March 13. Verdeflor Luzviminda S. BREDCO at Reclamation area (1. Alfredo Jalbuena.8 feet or 10. 2004 July 1.0 meters above sea level. Barangay Villamonte has the most number of registered voters at 18. 1995 – May 15. serves the air transport requirements of the people of Bacolod City. It is accessible by the sea at the ports of Banago. 1995 May 16. Rolando Villamor Evelio R. 37. Napoleon Gonzaga Alfredo L.000 sq. 1998 July 1. 2001 – June 30. 25 and 11. Jr. 2. Jr.9 percent for the city proper and between 3 to 5 for the suburbs. Valdez Evelio R.510 while Barangay 24 has the least number of voters at 238 but with the highest turnout at 84%. TOPOGRAPHY Elevation/Sloping: The City is ideally located on the level area. m) and the port of the Municipality of Pulupandan. 1988 Feb. The most densely populated barangay is Handumanan in the rural area while in the urban area it is Barangay 35. Alangilan is the farthest barangay. Negros Occidental. 2004 – To date GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION Amado Parreno. This soil is more acidic than the 6 . Silay and Canla-on. 10. bago fine sandy loam. as it is most of the time covered by sea water. Pahanocoy. SOIL Nine soil types occur in Bacolod City.) Rough Mountainous Land .) Silay Sandy Loam . especially during high tide. creeks and rivers.this miscellaneous land type is of non-agricultural value. 1. guimbala-on fine sandy loam. 12. The internal drainage is poor. grayish brown when wet to gray when dry. and tupi fine sandy loam. and Sum-ag belong to this landform. These are fine-texture rock mainly dark in color and of volcanic origin. silay loam. the coastal and alluvial plains. namely: hydrosol. 2. These areas are covered by Lantawan Peak.00. The soil is not suited for crops. Mounts Mandalagan. Brgy. dark gray when dry becomes almost black when wet. In some sections outcrops of boulders are abundant.GEOLOGY: Land Forms There are two visible landforms in Bacolod. 16. Most of the agricultural barangay of Alangilan. It is acidic ranging from 5. Punta-taytay. and estuaries barangays of Singcang (Magsungay). Granada. 35. 3. the layer and depth is from 20 to 25 centemeter. It has a level to nearly level relief. 1. But unlike it. silay sandy loan.) Hydrosol . This soil has a nearly flat topography with good external drainage. The coastal barangays of Banago. Tangub and Sum-ag straddle this landform. guimbala-on loam. indicating its poor drainage condition. The coastal landform is also composed of beach ridges and swales. The surface soil is very loose and friable. There are no stones or rock outcrops in this soil type. rock weathering is intense with the resulting formation of deep soils. Talisay and Bago Abuanan. silt loam. The soil formed from the decomposition of this rock is dark brown to reddish brown loam to clay loam.this type of soil formation is found all along the coastal areas of the city. It is gray to bluish gray. bago sandy clay loam. rough mountainous land. cliffs. It is hilly and mountainous roughly broken by very deep guiles and canons. raging in thickness from 20 to 35 centimeters. The chain of mountain ranges along the boundary between Occidental and Oriental Negros are classified under this category subsoil. These landforms are derived from the mixture of fluvial and marine deposits. 2. Because of the humid condition and the comparatively high temperature prevailing in the locality. The broad alluvial plains consist of river terraces and river fans which represent the deposition of the river system.this type of soil series is found near Bacolod. The soil varies in texture from sand to clay. The coastal geomorphology consists of tidal flats that are characterized by the presence of mangroves both of the palm (nipa) and tree (bakawan) variety as well as fishponds. the areas classified under rough mountainous land are mostly derived from basalt and andesites.00 – 6. This soil needs liming and green manuring in order to partly increase the organic matter content of the soil and by addition of more nitrogen and other mineral elements in valuable forms. Sugar cane is the most important crop grown in this soil type. The loose and friable fine sandy loam is gray when dry but becomes flow of the water. varying from light brown to dark brown or dark grayish brown when moist. thick.guimbala-on clay cannot be cultivated in wide lots because of gullies and rivers.) Guimbala-on Loam .the surface soil of Guimbala-on fine sandy loam is light brown when wet. which is dark gray to almost black.5 like the other types. The high acidity may be attributed by the constant application of ammonium sulfate. The appearance of this soil indicates the presence of more organic matter than in the sandy loam or fine sandy loam types. The soil ranges from 15 to 30 cm. the horizon lies over a clay substratum. Some parts of this soil type are grown to sugar cane. 8. Contour farming and strip cropping are some of the practices suggested. scattered areas in the lower sections of the upland soils. The surface soil is usually from 15 to 20 cm. to a depth from 20 to 30 cm. Erosion in this soil type is serious. 7. while the others are devoted to lowland rice fields. sugarcane is the principal crop grown in this soil type. The loose and friable surface soil has always been constantly washed away due to poor percolation. The soil is deficient in potash and considered poor. 5. The elevation of this soil type varies from 400 to 500 ft. the loam type is not so dissected or broken. The organic matter content of this soil is very low. It has very poor internal and external drainage. above sea level. This is especially true under lowland rice conditions. The surface soil depth from 20 to 30 cm.) Bago Sandy Clay Loam . Bago sandy clay loam is seldom devoted to upland crops. 7 . Drainage is externally and internally poor. The bluish gray soil is poor drainage. it is sticky when wet and becomes hard and compact upon drying.) Guimbala-on Fine Sandy Loam . weeds and rice straw are plowed under during the preparation of the field for rice.) Silay Loam – fairly well due to the presence of drainage canals drained. 4. This is a medium brown soil.sandy loam type. When wet it is soft plastic and sticky. other crops grown are upland rice and corn. Sugar cane is the principal crop raised on this soil type. and reaches up to 20 cm. The surface soil has the characteristics of clay properties and is gray to light gray in color.this soil type is found in widely. Unlike the other types. Drainage in this case is very much checked. It has a thick layer of heavy clay as part of the substratum. depth. Other upland crops are rice and corn. It is triable when moist but becomes a little crumbly to almost slightly clodded. This soil is acidic with a ph of 5. Drainage is good to fair and the topography is generally flat to undulating bamboo clumps are abundant along the banks of creeks and gullies. The surface soil generally ranges in thickness from 10 to 15 cm. This type has an elevation of about 8 ft. Stones or rock outcrops of any kind are absent in this soil.) Bago Fine Sandy Loam – this soil type has generally an undulating slope. Bago sandy clay loam occurs in the lowlying areas between high slopes. 6. 9. Tangub. The construction of this establishments took place in the areas within the central business district and in all urban barangays going towards north and south mainly along Lacson St. Barangay Estefania and Barangay Handumanan. This includes the land owned by the city government and jointly developed with private developer and National Housing Authority as a housing resettlement project for low-income families. the Office of the Building Official reported a total number of 904 building permits. coconuts and vegetables. In the year 2012. Other residential subdivisions for both low and middle income families have been developed by both private and government agencies in several suburban barangays.968 annual safety inspection.) Tupi Fine Sandy Loam . Other barangays that have registered a high number of increases of commercial land uses are Barangays Estefania.this soil type has a surface soil with a depth from 5 to 30 cm. Generally.0 % of the total land area of 16. the Office of the Building Official issued a total of 8 permits. The locations are in Fortune Towne. Land devoted to commercial uses is 321 has.0 percent of the total land area of the city. For the year 2012. Granada.878 electrical permits. 685 occupancy permits. Bata.145 has.693.281. 2. towards Barangay Granada. Alijis. and ranges in texture from sandy to silty. The soil is dark gray to grayish black when dry but becomes black when wet and easy to plow. For 2012 the number of building permits issued for commercial is 214. These are in Barangay Bata.35 Commercial Uses The development of commercial areas in the city mainly runs north and south from the central business district along the city main roads. Singcang and Handumanan. sugarcane. towards the City of Talisay. Estefania. The soil in the level areas of the city are suitable for production of primary crops such as: rice. Total regulatory fees collected by the Office of the Building Official totals to P 23. There are few that are situated along Magsaysay Avenue in Barangay Taculing. Tangub and Estefania. industrial establishments that are located in the central business district spread out at the hinges and midsections of the city. Mandalagan. First class residential subdivisions have been developed also in Mandalagan. Singcang and Taculing. Other business establishments have opened up also along the Circumferential Road and along Burgos St. Or 1. Or 2. LAND USE Existing Land Use: Residential Uses The existing land area devoted for residential is 29% of the total land area of Bacolod City. Areas adjacent to the shoreline are suited for aquamarine culture. 15 mechanical permits and conducted 2. Heavy industries like gasoline 8 . Most light industries line the street of Lacson in Barangay Mandalagan and along Magsaysay Avenue in Barangay Singcang and Tangub. Taculing. Industrial Uses The city‟s industrial areas cover roughly 155 has. the three major city public markets (less than 1 km. Mandalagan. Large areas of this agricultural land are planted to sugarcane which comprises 7.00 has.60 has are irrigated. At present. Vista-Alegre. 16. high school and elementary schools are mostly situated in the urban barangays near the central business district. Granada. others are devoted to rice production with an area of 50. other power generating plant. The old city hall building at corner Araneta and Luzuriaga Streets occupies a space of 2.. Memorial parks are in the periphery around the city in the suburban barangays of Bata. These are in Barangays Mansilingan. Fishponds of smaller areas can be found in Barangay Banago. (34.. Agricultural Uses The total land area for agricultural use in Bacolod is about 8. Public cemetery along Burgos St.. the Office of the Building Official issued a total number of 20 building permits for institutional uses. Alijis and Sum-ag. and banana 30.depot and warehouses are located along Cordova Avenue in Barangay Banago. the total actual reclaimed area is 271.371 square meters. root crops 90. For 2012. 1995. is a place very close to the Burgos Market and southbound terminal. Some have open up along the Inner Circumferential Road and in the reclamation area.200 hectares. Reclamation Area The reclamation project under the 1995 Comprehensive Revised Reclamation Agreement (CRRA) between BREDCO and the City of Bacolod is to complete the entire project including port development and land reclamation in 13 years and 9 months from the signing of the contract in March 16. Public and Semi Public Uses Public and semi public or institutional uses is about 442 has.10 are rainfed) assorted vegetables 186 has. Singcang and PuntaTaytay.. Public buildings housing provincial and national offices are grouped in an area north of central business district.9245 has. The location of 9 . Tangub. chapels and government buildings.. provincial and local offices contains less than 508 hectares. orchard 25. Cabug and Handumanan. Or 2.745.00 has.50 has. Bus and jeepney terminals are also located in the same area. These are schools. City Engineers Compound and the New Government Center at Barangay Villamonte with an area of 5 hectares. Pahanocoy. colleges and universities. Estefania. coconut 80. Private schools and universities have opened up its branches in some areas outside the poblacion.80 hectares or 54 %. away from each other) are also located within the urban district. The city being the center of government activities both by some national. Among the suburban barangays that have large area of agricultural land are Mansilingan.. Villamonte and Granada. Alangilan. corn 30 has.70 has.00 has. In addition.7 percent of the total land area of the city. Other city offices are located at BBB Avenue. Private and government hospitals. steel fabrication and foundry shops. Barangays 24 and 21 have registered the least number of people. As shown on Table 2. Singcang. Brgys 1.675 321 155 442 167 % 29. Pta. Sum-ag.0 percent is industrial and 56.145.0 COASTAL RESOURCES Bacolod City has twelve (12) coastal barangays and some of its residents are dependent to the resources present in the coastal area. These are followed by barangays.4 is agricultural.00 hectares. Bacolod City Land Use Residential Commercial Industrial Institutional Parks and Open Spaces Agricultural Vacant (A) Fishponds Roads Rivers TOTAL Area (has. Bata. Singcang-Airport.which is from San Juan Street. 2000 CPDO.0 1.3 1. Taytay. fishponds and bodies of water comprise 1.0 percent is commercial. making a grand total of 16. The City has twelve (12) coastal barangays namely: Banago. These barangays account for 17% of the total population (2007) and a net population density of 157 persons per hectare. it extends about 600 meters towards west and about 200 meters north of Burgos Street extension going south towards Lupit River.145 56. Handumanan and Granada. Due to the extension/expansion of the built up areas in the adjoining rural barangays. 1. the three barangays adjacent to the poblacion have registered a high number of populations namely Taculing. Villamonte and Mansilingan.0 2. Tangub. 2. 2.0 percent of its total land area is residential.7 percent of the total land area.7 1. Existing Land Use.4 0. The coastline of Bacolod City is approximately 12 kilometers long.0 2. 10. Roads. rivers. Pahanocoy. these barangays are now considered forming part of the urban area.101 41 173 827 243 16.7 percent is institutional. 10 . Estefania. 2. Tangub. Urban Land Use Pattern: The urban area embraces 41 barangays. 8. Table 2.243 or 7.1 1. The 2007 census survey also shows that in the suburban area. the existing Land Use of Bacolod City reveals that 29.) 4.0 9. Banago. 12 and 14.1 5.5 100. 690 fisher folks in the City who depend on the resources of the coastal area as source of their livelihood. Punta Taytay. Dry season starts from the month of February up to the last week of April. Tangub. 11 . December and January are the coolest months while April is the hottest. There are some patches of mangrove species thriving in some coastal barangays in the city. This can be found in Brgys.. Banago and Tangub. There are approximately 1.954 comprising of 29. La Salle. The rainy season starts from May to January of the following year with heavy rains occurring during the months of August and September.The City has an estimated coastal population of 144. wet and dry. CLIMATE Bacolod City has two (2) pronounced seasons. Most common species are bungalon and bacauan.582 households. Pahanocoy. Mangrove rehabilitation is being undertaken in some areas in Brgy. Singcang and Brgy. Mangrove rehabilitation in Barangay Punta Taytay is in partnership with the Sea Oil Compny and the University of St. 092 39.392 262. 1. 12 .076 499.497 511. Table 3. Bacolod City had a growth rate of 2.765 38. Bacolod City had a high growth rate of 3.63% 3.24% 3.165 26.33% 1. etc.323 AGR % 1.83% in year 2000. The population of Bacolod City is expected to double in 33 years after the last NSO survey of 2007 or in the year 2040. while the growth rate in the sub-urban barangay will increase.985 36.39% 1. In year 2007.23% 2.883 67.432 119. Historical Population Growth.421 12. it can be expected that the over-all growth rates within the urban areas will decrease.12% 1.12%.315 187.24%.032 101.345 429.33% in 1990 and 3.415 364.39% in 1995 and 1.23% in 1975.731 70.83% 2.300 223.SOCIAL SECTOR The mobility of population across urban and sub-urban barangays takes various forms. Due to the development goals of the city government and land value development. The lowest growth rate was experienced in 1960 at 1.63% during 1970 followed by 3.78% As shown on the Table above. This was perhaps due to the various government interventions like the people‟s awareness on the ill effects of population explosion and various programs like responsible parenting.180 402. Annual Growth Rate 1948-2010 Source: National Statistics Office Year 1948 1960 1970 1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 Population 101.97% 3.820 Variance 17. 764 2.455 3.804 3.955 1.942 2.666 4.32 53.22 -10.286 3.201 2010 5.09 -11.Table 4./Dec.862 528 7.060 1.087 3.224 1.151 7.584 2.46 -37.128 1.290 1.89 12.162 1.281 1.695 2.17 -36. Rank 2007-2010 2007 6.063 399 867 2.080 2.02 2.134 1.933 1.718 1.122 1.054 4.205 4.127 7.24 -11.565 3.254 1.44 -12.494 449 2.198 857 175 788 802 64 295 1.55 23.165 2.367 4.050 2.02 6.53 2.76 19.775 493 3.854 2.809 1.137 1995* 6. 2007 and 2010 Source: National Statistics Office Total Population Barangay 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 Inc.052 617 2.437 3.389 1.682 558 1.123 2.759 685 4.04 -18.435 338 1.517 1.028 513 4.824 510 2.216 1.448 3.567 947 4.65 -13.272 1.71 -26.191 653 1.758 457 1.909 1.425 1.712 3.917 971 694 889 1.849 1.604 3.422 5. 2000.691 3.96 -25.709 624 2.06 -19.19 -2.787 1.851 3.657 263 953 2.323 3.035 5.83 -4.886 808 4.262 764 274 1.871 1.175 3.522 2.35 -20.218 694 4.871 3.759 -849 85 85 418 -99 -610 -303 -755 -57 -323 -119 -330 -61 -735 34 -927 -546 -50 -64 93 -99 -340 -274 -39 -116 -186 128 -460 47 -130 522 132 55 -24 327 -434 -56 179 141 -378 14.148 1.79 -9.297 560 2.740 2.13 6.05 -17.03 4.388 1.396 2.127 723 3.590 1.172 1.477 2.68 6.046 3.091 319 774 2.039 4.05 22 23 26 35 53 29 25 41 55 31 57 39 56 33 54 18 30 45 43 48 60 51 50 61 58 36 28 38 34 24 40 49 47 44 16 37 59 46 32 27 13 .02 2.69 -19.849 1.201 4.127 562 6.716 2.076 103 411 1.597 202 795 1.668 2.86 -28.61 -3.493 826 944 1./Dec.07 12.425 2000* 5.94 -23.210 159 1.302 2.27 -5.76 -17..495 1.048 58 636 1.13 -30.111 7.09 4.485 511 1.187 2.540 981 2.248 6.973 2.285 1.009 1.169 1.45 -36.753 3. COMPARATIVE BACOLOD CITY (URBAN) POPULATION 1995. % Inc.21 -8.14 -25.198 1.063 1. 014 8.756 28.052 42.836 27.532 6.945 14.960 18.827 8. 2000.099 18.745 5.251 23.910 22.41% 14 .860 -3.97 9.887 25.476 25.17 -7.017 21 2.820 428 -1.23 58.35 -5.756 18.815 5.134 5.039 33.119 88.183 16.134 22. 2007-2010 2007 5969 19.255 15.553 5.222 1.093 429.14 1.326 13.319 -2.765 1./Dec.498 9.654 6.85 5.538 434.714 10.97 52 Table 5.678 22.804 30.65 -0.86 7.801 25.262 15.328 39./Dec.831 31.342 24.139 34.076 Inc.325 25.35 11.352 1.425 -271 1.09 Rank 20 13 8 9 19 3 21 11 7 10 1 42 15 17 6 12 2 5 4 14 70.800 36.827 9.151 1.92 -24.01 -6.524 6.486 21.079 304.014 31.417 23.229 13.803 511.019 11.01 -9.74 16.252 6.44 -0.448 2.61 -6.78 16.824 21.82 24.196 414.130 -409 1.546 13.41 City Proper 1. COMPARATIVE BACOLOD CITY (SUB-URBAN) POPULATION 1995.421 16.719 2.57 10.163 28.962 37.376 340.398 37.223 5.807 29.225 3.096 25. 2007 and 2010 Source: National Statistics Office Barangay Alangilan Alijis Banago Bata Cabug Estefania Felisa Granada Handumanan Mandalagan Mansilingan Montevista Pahanocoy Punta Taytay Singcang Sum-ag Taculing Tangub Villamonte Vista Alegre Total Outskirts Bacolod City Total Population 1995 2000 4.534 38.537 499.833 30.647 36.370 17.983 707 84960 728 77.346 2.464 1. 7.497 2010 6.256 31.194 402.668 34.555 17.691 5.301 22.40 -0.418 27.471 98.342 % Inc.192 1.418 380 -91 687 4.682 13.520 35.291 4.811 1.326 7.638 12.154 4.345 15.397 18.992 -377 -131 2.394 34. 04 % 86.283 51.73 108 106 97 Sexes 521.Population Composition by School Age.547 33. School Going Age Population.118 67.975 8. Pre-School (3-5) Elementary (6-11) Secondary (12-17) Junior & Senior H.565 168. 25 and 11.045 35.57 50.642 10.95 % 18.78% A.94 51.78 29.37 % 67.41 % 25.074 32.742 69. Estefania.270 48.434 51.S Tertiary (18-22) Working Age (15-64) Labor Force (15 & Over) Dependent Population Young (0-14) Old (65 & Over) 170.003 183.G. Bacolod City 2011 Projected.25 % 12.295 330. Villamonte and Tangub. Proj.900 159.27 16.697 33.647 Percent to 2011 Popn. Table 6.43 49.84 59.73 52. Barangay Mansilingan is the most populous barangay followed by Taculing.571 34.005 21.06 48.640 48.553 6. Dependent Age Group and Sex. Sex Ratio Male Female Number % Number % Note: (Computed based on 1.84 48.568 351.395 171.030 12. Among the barangays which have the lowest population are: Barangays 24. Working Age.22 88 93 91 34.60 % 63. 21.16 40.R and Ratio & Proportion) 15 .02 83.59 % 4.627 53.66 % 13.015 46.98 105 67 55.27 47. NSO 2000 Baseline Data Both Age Group 2011 Pop’n. 37.16 51.As of the 2010 National Statistics Survey (NSO). 368 3. The old dependency ratio reveals that there are 6 too old population that depends for support on every 100 population who are working. Young dependency ratio reveals that there are 52 persons comprising of children and youth that is being supported by 100 persons of productive age. while in the old dependent there are 67 male old dependent for every 100 of female.In Bacolod City the total dependency ratio is 58.305 4.614 3.78% Annual Growth Rate Barangay Projected Population 2011 5.259 1. Bacolod City 2011 Projected Based on 1. Household Population by Barangay and Average Household Size.322 571 2.523 458 2. Table 7.742 635 2.482 344 1. The table also reveals that the average male lifespan is 67 years and 71 years for female. The ratio means that there are 58 persons of unproductive age for every 100 of productive age. There are 105 male young dependent for every100 female dependent.344 1.206 993 741 396 144 594 760 300 130 564 78 346 104 493 130 Average Household Size 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 .168 573 Number of Household 1. 860 1.149 8.567 583 260 278 198 40 183 186 15 68 386 630 346 429 877 346 191 219 261 1.700 2.229 1.16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 6.894 2.221 873 178 803 817 65 301 1.565 1.144 1.000 1.689 268 971 2.818 384 61 221 507 17 .522 842 962 1.524 1.887 3.770 1. 368 4.271 6.206 6.204 4.005 37.810 285 3.812 742 6.319 8.817 521.681 7.696 19.165 1.004 26.266 6.967 8.40 41 Alangilan Alijis Banago Bata Cabug Estefania Felisa Granada Handumanan Mandalagan Mansilingan Montevista Pahanocoy Punta-Taytay Singcang Sum-ag Taculing Tangub Villamonte Vista-Alegre TOTAL: 2.365 5.494 7.422 23.054 35.372 35.340 9.095 3.772 28.147 6.793 23.544 5.647 639 169 1.943 1.395 31.495 43.229 1.193 28.087 1.582 7.520 18.4 Note: Based on 2010 NSO baseline data 18 .510 8.645 36.482 4.616 14.253 13.460 5. In the urban barangays.820 .076 499.29 .537 434.415 364. It is indicative that there are economic activities/opportunities in the area and that progress and development is taking place.221 90.41 .24 .180 402.497 511. Bacolod City.803 NSO.300 223. Urbanization Levels for the Past 20 Years.983 84. Based on this table Bacolod City no longer have rural barangays 19 . where transportation is very accessible with the presence of industries. Villamonte and Tangub.599 98. while from 1995 – 2010 it keeps on decreasing at the rate of 1.15 Year Urban 1970 1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 100. Table 8.017 Barangay Population Rural 87.079 132.575 259.093 414. Estefania. The tempo of urbanization is -4. and 10. The rural population on the other hand grew at 5.15. CPDO Tempo of Urbanization (%) Total 187. the top five (5) most populated are Barangays 35 followed by 16.960 77.362 160.39 .194 340.The typical family of Bacolod City has an average of 4 members. These barangays are within the range of 2 to 5 kilometers from the Central Business District. This means that the rural barangay/population is growing much faster than the urban Barangays.915 101.14 % annually.345 429.840 104.277 262. while in the rural Barangays Mansilingan topped the list followed by Taculing.21 .23%. major institution and the like. 2.17 .38 % annually.53 .151 88. Bacolod City During the period 1970-1990 the urban population grew at the rate of .581 304. 1. 7951 6.44 651.17 478.1798 5.09 22. Bacolod City.03 543.7184 26.19 110.66 204.36 Built-up Density 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 186.7738 12.221 873 178 Land Area (ha.523 458 2.19 110.19 168.965 4.5832 9.03 543.8444 25.27 120.27 120.4949 9.45 24.27 83.9601 Population Density 186.17 478.85 111.1347 14.61 22.45 24.58 46.742 635 2.3396 8. 2011 Barangay Population 2011 5.44 651.04 191.6665 39.3073 5.27 83.368 3.09 22.6681 23.76 311.322 571 2.36 20 .18 73.58 46.482 344 1.18 73.18 222.8792 11.4114 13.80 46.344 1.305 4.4444 3.90 131.565 1.19 168.61 22.Table 9.894 2.8079 7.0763 9.80 46.85 111.18 222.87 188.259 1.90 131.1937 7.6918 23.144 1.614 3.87 188.66 204.) 28.168 573 6.04 191.76 311. Population Density & Built-up Density. 4741 9.96 749.524 1.66 763.13 87.96 115.70 80.92 52.08 87.770 1.20 65.56 57.88 172.95 360.5229 3.66 763.43 12.772 28.31 23.66 21 .79 183.6245 44.71 63.520 18.8994 10.42 37.1487 18.522 842 962 1.812 742 6.2186 11.48 294.4476 321.36 486.000 1.0552 7.6893 8.8527 3.7996 7.90 147.20 65.2258 86.31 23.48 4.15 533.887 3.1322 5.149 8.21 74.43 12.700 2.603 1324.689 268 971 2.13 87.88 172.79 183.5134 5.48 4.92 52.147 9.42 37.23 238.004 26.70 80.90 147.08 87.61 125.2085 7.66 86.860 1.36 486.22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Alangilan Alijis Banago Bata 803 817 65 301 1.2714 6.96 749.23 238.48 294.2651 6.71 63.1572 398.534 5.229 2.96 115.15 533.61 125.4143 31.21 74.3222 4.0896 38.56 57. 72 42.89 33.165 1.10 95. PuntaTaytay.04 37.422 23.193 28.1775 1580.10 95.Cabug Estefania Felisa Granada Handumanan Mandalagan Mansilingan Montevista Pahanocoy Punta-Taytay Singcang Sum-ag Taculing Tangub Villamonte Vista-Alegre TOTAL: 6.616 14.02 9. However.18 97.647 703.51 7.31 105.005 37. it is best to note that Barangays 24 and Montevista have recorded the lowest in population.50 11.395 31.41 Note: 2010 NSO baseline data Built-up urban density is assumed to be directly proportional with urban population density.77 262.78 27.372 35.45 7.40 59.5738 410. 22 .594 549.77 262.645 36.495 43. 16 and 29 while in the sub-urban/outskirts area barangays Handumanan.6885 594.73 39.96 8.5012 1082.054 35.62 109.817 521.45 33.1601 331. Singcang and Banago.27 81. 30.40 59.789 2984.696 19.253 13. In terms of density the five most thickly populated barangays in the urban areas are 35.35 854.96 8.59 46.45 7.7683 457.44 15616.51 7.73 39.2749 76.18 97.793 23. Montevista.206 6.78 27. Built-up rural density is calculated by dividing the 2010 projected rural barangay population with the estimated built-up rural areas.45 33.89 9.0386 1667.582 7.04 37.31 105.72 42.9284 365.2571 889.59 46.27 81. 10. 43 1.41)/ 5.31/ 4.31 20. R.30 0.591 persons every year or almost 71 persons a day.13 1.79 6.D. CHO.731 70.32 22. the city‟s population is expected to double in 41 years.2)/ 2.323 1.21% 23 .36 2.43 1. increasing by almost 25. If this continues. third.30 2.52% 6.18% (1.44)/ 2.35 1.56 1.78% (0.73 18.17 19.G. fourth and fifth decades.421 12.For the most part.076 499.21 6.820 Variance 38. among which includes the congestion in the city proper and the movement of settlements in the outskirts.77% 3.39% 2.38 2. Historical Population Growth. Table 11. Annual Growth Rate 1995 – 2010 A.47/ 7.R % Increase/Decrease 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 20. Table 10.12% 1.19 1. Crude Birth Rate and Crude Death Rate for the Last 5 Years. for the Locality Year 1995 2000 2007 2010 Population 402.32% higher than the annual geometric census growth rate during the 2000.B.44 1. Bacolod City 2004 – 2011 Period C.83% 1.56% (0.76/ 20.14)/ 0.48 6.78% 1.08 (0.12 Growth Rate (%) Provincial Regional National Source: NSO various population censuses Table 5 shows that the city‟s population had continuously grown at a very high rate during the second.49)/ 7.165 26.99% 0. One factor that can be attributed to such is the outward migration of Bacolodnons for reasons.497 511.345 429. majority of the barangays in the city proper have been observing minimal decrease in its population while barangays in the outskirts have recorded the opposite. just after the World War II.R % Increase/Decrease C.68 6.04 2. Such tremendous increase had been brought about by the conditions of constant and very high birth rates. Year 2010 is 0.68% (0. 39 51. about 98% of the population 5 years old and over are literate while there is a minimal percentage of illiteracy at 2%. CBR greater than CDR means that there is an increase in the population.167 93.2009 2010 2011 CHO. Labor Force Population by Sex and Employment Status. Bacolod City 13.261 64.87% 0.84% Crude Birth Rate (CBR) for the last 5 years is decreasing except for year 2008 with a 3.00 In terms of literacy. Old & over Literate % Number 236. NSO. old Employed 170.477 35.80 13.24/ 1.781 Not in the Labor Force % 6% 35.743 51.46/ 6.29 3.18 0.05/ 0.40% (0.76 increase over the year 2007. Crude Death Rate (CDR) on the other hand is almost constant from 2004-2010 more or less 6% and slightly higher in 2011 at 7. Bacolod City 2011 Projected Male Female Both Sexes % Number % Number Population 5 yrs.933 124.58)/ 4.04 (8.37/ 5.74% 0.424 48.71 9.72 7.18%.00 Illiterate NSO 2000 baseline data 6.220 246.00 98.738 2.896 Labor Force % 73% Unemployed 10.685 230.87% 6.38 12. Literacy Rate of Population 5 years Old & Over by Sex.7)/ 39.71 486. Table 12.905 477.61 48.33% 0.67 6.29 250. Bacolod City Projected 2011 City Population 15 -64 yrs. Table 13.256 BacolodCity Male 24 . 522) (448) 11. Bacolod City 2004 – 2011 Total No. This is due to the fact that economy was down in the United States as a result of recession. Hongkong. Regional Office Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) land-based and sea-based for the last five (5) years had an erratic trend.48% 7. of OFW’s 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 POEA/OWWA.642 86.741 2000 NSO baseline data Majority of persons employed are laborers and unskilled workers who worked for private households/establishments.953 3. highlighted in 2007 with 17 % increase over year 2006 specifically with 1. Employment activity is dominated by the male with 124.431 2.148 4.3% 7. The top four countries of destination of our OFWs are Saudi Arabia.121 7.228 23. 4.67% 17.7% 86.09% 12.67% 11.009 7.87% (231.983 538 389 1.709 351.686 5.075 6.781 at 73% and 86. Singapore.560 4% 6.02%) Increase/Decrease Percentage 25 .Female Total: 180. Table 14.740 females at 48%. Overseas Workers for the Past 5 years. POEA.046 and decreasing in years 2010 & 2011.082 48% 93.80%) (115. United Arab Emirates.740 328.046 888 944 (4. 377 83.65 % 39 % 19 % 20 % 31 % 16 % 15 % 6% 2.234 11. Household Population 5 years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment.28 % .467 2.Table 15.220 57.384 203.023 98. 2011 Highest Educational Attainment Both Sexes Number % No Grade Completed Pre-School Elementary Ist – 4th Grade 5th – 7th Grade High School Undergraduate Graduate Post Secondary Undergraduate Graduate College Undergraduate Academic Degree Holder NSO 2000 baseline data 11.263 62.291 78.3 % 3. The 8% decrease is attributed to dropouts who either stop schooling due to poverty or seek employment. 26 .114 161.909 104.973 18. NSO.5 % 11 % 12 % Projected household population 5 years old and over by highest educational attainment illustrates that 39% of the household population go through elementary education and 31% obtained secondary education or high school.869 3. Bacolod City Projected.086 31. Bacolod City population and household are expected at 611.920 1.464 1.400 4.Table 16.2010 NSO actual census Population and Household are increasing parallel with each other.708 3.368 3.589 1. Table 17.606 3.806 3.742 636 2. Bacolod City.693 4. By the year 2020 with 1.523 Household 118.297 27 .496 4.526 3.565 3.825 125.523 and 138.962 540.121 3.550 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5.805 659 2.647 530.78% annual growth rate.614 3.431 550.322 2012 5. 2011 . 2011 – 2020 Barangay Base Year 2010 2011 5.661 3.837 671 2.2020 Year Year 1 (2011) Year 2 (2012) Year 3 (2013) Year 4 (2014) Year 5 (2015) Year 10 (2020) Population 521.437 1.198 1.709 624 2.377 1. Projected Population and Household. Bacolod City.983 respectively.983 Note: Baseline data .012 127.404 1.869 683 2.346 Population Year 10 2013 5.370 2014 5.219 5.594 4.065 3.526 1.305 4.688 3.042 745 3.205 4.757 3.259 1.498 1.773 647 2. Population Projection by Barangay.821 2.053 559.829 611.234 138.556 120.394 2015 5.286 3.318 1.673 122.446 3.281 1.344 1.419 2020 6. 663 370 1.929 1.606 483 2.921 1.571 357 1.525 1.989 4.494 449 2.784 987 28 .549 857 591 2.070 1.493 826 571 2.164 1.920 3.265 905 185 832 847 68 311 1.705 1.909 404 1.617 363 1.431 1.730 2.269 2.526 351 1.635 2.435 338 1.894 2.761 2.700 2.824 2.168 573 6.207 583 7.578 474 2.999 1.517 1.227 1.287 921 188 847 862 69 317 1.144 1.860 1.523 458 2.398 2.770 1.793 2.142 1.198 857 175 788 802 64 295 1.127 562 6.541 671 8.787 1.851 3.212 4.658 1.954 3.206 1.551 1.753 1.887 3.524 1.786 2.341 1.025 4.820 1.576 872 602 2.246 593 7.633 903 669 2.565 1.286 604 7.522 842 581 2.310 937 191 862 877 70 323 1.247 1.185 1.785 536 2.9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 560 2.634 491 2.607 1.764 2.993 3.870 1.017 2.668 2.327 615 7.495 1.122 1.611 1.007 1.024 209 942 958 76 352 1.243 889 182 817 832 66 306 1.142 2.579 1.221 873 178 803 817 65 301 1.718 1.605 888 613 2.973 1.550 466 2.482 344 1.082 3. 520 35.190 8.853 6.937 1.418 27.607 29.020 7.060 7.352 1.510 6.193 28.107 28.875 19.689 268 971 2.033 1.824 7.149 8.004 26.790 42.301 22.206 6.127 7.241 6.071 7.Taytay 944 1.965 782 82.132 38.528 27.422 23.178 6.504 26.793 23.042 2.088 6.275 13.654 6.537 23.897 6.543 50.139 2.794 29.146 30.189 33.012 27.936 1.856 6.325 1.770 6.392 3.657 263 953 2.456 30.448 29.053 28.719 273 989 2.645 36.756 28.233 8.321 14.892 24.321 7.496 6.651 7.024 2.516 1.229 2.006 32.251 23.719 1.862 755 79.361 24.269 2.229 13.528 27.378 1.143 1.913 769 81.980 314 1.759 728 77017 6.028 29.256 962 1.798 1.653 24.211 8.052 42.296 870 92.015 1.347 9.755 19.636 19.570 7.308 23.576 7.602 1.669 29 .253 13.187 2.901 25.750 278 1.812 288 1.350 2.754 27.169 8.613 3.298 14.322 6.772 28.828 30.468 15.524 6.662 1.397 18.147 6.922 8.007 38.582 7.288 1.849 1.781 283 1.476 25.214 46.444 7.812 742 78.309 2.891 30.613 6.997 20.165 1.764 36.341 44.527 997 1.914 43.495 43.520 18.018 796 84.344 14.006 2.643 22.585 1.128 1.000 1.884 37.774 45.772 24.395 979 1.830 24.326 7.435 1.33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Sub total Alangilan Alijis Banago Bata Cabug Estefania Felisa Granada Handumanan Mandalagan Mansilingan Montevista Pahanocoy Pta. 945 14.820 Partici pation Rate Year 1 2012 530. Labor Force and Dependent Population.407 36.668 34.065 530.624 467.372 35.085 0.817 44. Bacolod City.107 37.422 20. Taculing.963 37.503 611.040 39.538 434803 511.752 17.177 72.039 35.634 72.616 14.821 Labor force (15 & Over) Dependent 345.099 18.054 35. 2012-2020 Base Year 2010 511. Projected School-Age Population. Pre-School (3-5) Elementary (6-11) Secondary (12-17) Tertiary (18-22) 34.986 57. Table 18.279 43.620 38.087 67.016 20.760 56.005 37.696 19.396 40.252 15.253 0.993 71. 1.381 412.285 74.829 Year 10 2020 611.829 37.555 15.837 19.431 Year 3 2014 550.228 30 .110 35. Mansilingan. and Tangub garnered the highest population.157 22.352 68.902 475.344 38.791 377.Singcang Sum-ag Taculing Tangub Villamonte Vista-Alegre Sub total TOTAL 31.523 NSO 2010 baseline data Barangays 35.816 66.018 0. Barangay population is expected to double in 41 years.232 58.305 370.306 37.498 59.283 550.262 19.727 81. 2 & 30 have the biggest population in the numbered barangays while in the named barangays.082 451.898 15.647 32.523 Grouping Population School Going Pop‟n.342 40.718 36.962 32.607 69.108 540.680 36.370 519.027 79.962 Year 2 2013 540.882 71.053 Year 4 2015 559.192 64.669 357.134 0.282 35.921 364.647 36.588 559.351 459.083 0. Estefania.053 34.3151 521. Villamonte. 16.820 31.286 36.223 15.282 54.094 41.362 70.811 41.689 38.431 33.394 34.317 36. 040 173. Death and Marriage Source: City Civil Registrar 2012 A. Table 19. the office records.411 3. death and marriage certificates. This is followed by age bracket 6-11 then ages 12-17 and then 18-22.38% and lower than the national growth rate of 2.262 22.516 31 . Above Residents Transients Certificate of Live Births delivered in Hospital Home 17.833 179. Office of the City Civil Registrar The Office of the City Civil Registrar generally takes charge of the implementation of the Civil Registration Program based on the Civil Registry Laws.802 20. the city‟s population has been increasing.039 in the same censal year. This was 21. Residents 2.820.12%. safe keeps and issues birth.448 22. Transients Certificate of Live Births registered late 5 yrs.041 21.451 176.222 182.295 24.147 11. Civil Code and other pertinent laws.843 4. rules and regulations issued.617 199.514 5.Young (0-14) Old (65 & Over) NSO 2000 baseline data 166. The average 2010 annual growth rate was 1.677 0.325 0. Below 5 yrs. Since the first census year in 1903.36% of the total provincial population of 2. CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH 1. Certificate of Live Birth Registered 1.706 The Table above shows that a large portion of the population comprises the labor force or ages 15-64.78% which is much higher than the provincial growth rate of 1.210 12.19%. marriage license and coordinates with the National Statistics Office in conducting educational campaign for vital registration and assists in the preparation of demographic and other statistics of the city. regional growth rate of 1.346 4. The historical growth of the population in the different census years in Bacolod City is shown in Table 3.597 1. Specifically. Population Size and Growth Rate: The total population of Bacolod City as of the latest NSO census of 2010 was 511. The City of Bacolod has a young population and should address the needs and concerns of the younger generation. Birth.396.757 2.126 21.696 4. 305 8. Endorsement of Death Certificate to NSO. Transients 1. Residents 28 2.594 1.582 2. No. of Posted Birth Certificate in the Book of Register of Birth 19. Request for marriage certificate filed and issued 3. Mla 1.409 10. of requested Certificate of Death Prepared and Released 7.190 4. No. Mla 6. No. of Posted Death Certificate in the Book of Register of Death 7. of Posted Marriage Certificates in the Book of Register of Marriage 286 D.992 3. Certificate of live birth (not married) 2. of Encoded Death Certificates 12. Marriage license issued 5. Transients 12 2.580 4. No. Current 17. Backward 4. On time registration 918 3. No. No.410 6.277 11.090 1. REGISTRABLE DOCUMENTS 32 . of Birth Certificate Registered below 18 years old 14. No.095 1.909 5.743 6.2.553 2. of Birth Certificate with Supplemental Endorsed to Mla 1.833 Certificate of Fetal Deaths (Form 103-A) 40 1. No.660 7. No.270 B.660 4.757 280 4. Mla 2.No. No. of encoded Marriage Certificates 1.956 1.805 1. Current 5. Endorsement of marriage to NSO. of Birth Certificate Prepared (Occurring at home) 4.186 2.587 2. NO. OF CERTIFICATE OF DEATH REGISTERED Certificate of Death (Form 103) 5.887 1.054 2.472 1. Current 7. MARRIAGE CONTRACT 1. CERTIFICATE OF DEATH 1.003 7. of Requested Certificate of Live Birth Prepared and Issued 27. of Certificate of Live Birth encoded 25. Late registration 2. Registered 2.885 3. No. of Mutilated Certificate of Live Birth Reconstructed 209 9.213 2. Request for Verification & Certified Copies 21. No. No. Residents 4. Application for marriage license filed 4. On time registration 1.927 6. Birth weight below 2000 grams 192 5. Late registration 5. of Death Certificate Prepared (Occuring at home) 3. of Certificate of Live Birth Prepared & Endorsed to NSO. Backward 8.860 C. NO. the elementary and secondary school principals cooperatively and collaboratively worked in maintaining its good performance and in improving its programs for further development of quality education.1. Since the central task of education is geared towards nurturing. Petitions affirmed by the OCRG 731 J. OF BIRTHS RECEIVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RULE 20 1. EVELIO R. Hand in hand.010 125 674 532 88 745 G. Petitions approved by the City Civil Registrar & forwarded to NSO 670 2. Judicial Decrees registered 2. Indeed this school year 2012-2013 made significant performances which have channeled the energies of everyone in the Division of Bacolod City for the accomplishment of the vision and mission. Legal instrument registered E. OF BIRTHS REGISTERED UNDER REPUBLIC ACT 9255 K.135 1. COURT CASES ATTENDED I. To Government Agencies 2. To Private Persons 122 518 640 1. INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE 1. NO. Vision – By 2030. 33 . LEONARDIA Department of Education 155 584 168 762 The school faces a powerful coterie of stakeholders before whom it has to account for what ultimately its products are to become. Returned for completion of requirements 119 H. the Division of Bacolod City is an ACE Division taking the lead in the total school excellence marked by visionary educational leaders. PETITIONS PREPARED AND FILED IN ACCORDANCE W/RA ACT 9048 1. From Government Agencies 2. competent and committed teachers and staff and child-friendly school environment. NO. OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE 1. From Private Persons F. Bacolod City schools profoundly dedicates its services to an efficient and effective accomplishment of the vision and mission. Registered 626 2. OF COUPLES SOLEMNIZED BY HON. This accountability of the school creates a vision and mission which give focus to its accomplishments. enhancing and achieving the best in Filipino today. 05 46.55 44.49 38. Pupil Classroom Ratio.24 50.009 2.725 3.19 Teachers Pupil Teacher Ratio 35.13 44.30 61.685 550 2.462 1.166 2.515 1.06 50.38 42.30 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ETCS III Fr.19 45.03 42.69 49. Lizares ES 2. Teachers and Pupil-Teacher Ratio Source: DepEd.449 2.63 45.00 53.36 60.91 49. Enrolment.66 48.17 55. Nessia ES Banago ES I Rizal ES Don RA Medel Sr. Public Elementary Schools.648 2.67 47.82 48.35 51.38 38.247 1.00 43.321 1.71 63.772 34 10 14 74 18 30 10 46 46 22 56 78 19 7 27 22 48 60 57 30 42 62 16 16 91 20 33 11 71 61 24 57 82 17 9 29 23 55 69 59 29 40 .86 45. Puentevella ES Isla ES Patricia Homes ES Don I.Mission – The Division of Bacolod City is committed to deliver quality educational services by providing S systematic support that harnesses school-based management and optimizes stakeholder participation M motivated and dedicated teachers and staff who continuously upgrade themselves I integrated educational experience that equips learners with life-long skills L leadership marked by dynamism and excellence E environment that is child-friendly and technologically compliant with 21st century requirements Table 20.03 53. AFCS IS Mariano G.87 39.200 633 859 4.81 46.29 46.13 44.067 1. ES Jose Gonzaga ES A.48 39. Gratian Murray.28 56.39 45. Classrooms.56 53.45 47.30 59. Medalla IS Handumanan ES Vista Alegre Relocation Site ES Estefania ES Kabuguason ES ETCS I ETCS II EJ Garcia ES A Jayme ES Sum-ag ES Don L.12 44.59 36.09 52. Bacolod City 2012 School Enrolment Classrooms Pupil Classroom Ratio 64.096 2.00 43.779 894 324 1.342 1.00 34. 26 39.561 57 51 14 22 29 20 46 18 17 27 35 20 57 51 16 25 28 11 36 30 55 26 26 15 1.10 41.932 598 897 965 371 1.35 25.73 33.13 19.96 35.00 38.93 37. Alunan ES D.71 26.96 36.10 33.087 1.12 36.689 685 668 81 64.23 41.69 41.26 48.52 40.A. Gonzaga ES Doña C.200 993 1.403 2.05 38.23 47.46 33.05 35.28 37.39 40.88 37.06 37.385 780 2.126 580 907 1.482 42.16 10.25 41. Montelibano ES SPED TOTAL 2.16 41.69 5.864 727 685 1.192 821 1.43 41. Ramos ES Fernando F.22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Don JR Torres ES ABES II ES Pahanocoy Baybay ES Banago ES II Don Crispino V.33 33.43 41.13 35 .Mabini ES Villa Esperanza ES FR Flores ES Bata ES II Alberto Arceo ES Graciano Lopez Jaena ES Paglaum Village ES ABES I ES R.52 38.38 35.28 37.88 34.05 40.L.68 35.20 37.72 33.10 30.93 35.57 39.182 1.29 40.567 160.70 34.40 15 56 16 22 25 23 54 19 14 31 37 19 56 55 30 24 29 10 10 25 51 19 19 8 1. Montelibano ES ABKASA ES Vista Alegre ES Montevista ES Mandalagan ES Felisa ES Bata ES I A.38 33.33 39. 03 113.71 64.Bacolod Community Christian School Cosmopolitan Christian School Destiny Christian Academy ENROLMENT 30 189 32 23 366 106 224 35 31 758 72 47 239 61 119 108 81 365 62 204 36 36 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 .67 59.00 R A T E 80.Graph 1.24 94.30 91. PER MDG Sec.83 119.00 93.50 92.30 91.50 Elementary MDG Elem 112. MDG 93.24 88.00 60.36 105. Net Enrolment Rate.22 92.28 108.28 108.79 Table 21.00 0. Gross Enrolment Rate.00 40. Bacolod City 2012 SCHOOL Arbovitae Plains Montessori Bacolod Adventist Elementary School Bacolod Alliance Christian School Bacolod Child Development Center Bacolod Christian College Bacolod City Tiny Tot‟s Pre Elementary School (Sharina Heights Bacolod Evangelical Church Learning Center Bacolod Nazarene Christian School Bacolod Nimble Christian School Bacolod Tay Tung High School Bacolod Valor Christian Academy Berachah Christian Academy Blessed Carmen Salles School Calvary Chapel Christian School Children‟s Place Learning Center Christian Academy of Bacolod Christian Venture Academy Colegio San Agustin .80 100.00 2009-2010 2010-2011 SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012 0.85 81.00 40.41 86.16 70.71 101.00 120.52 94.80 111.00 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 Elementary Secondary MDG Elem MDG Secondary SY 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 GROSS ENROLMENT RATE ELEMENTARY SECONDARY DIV.86 59.37 92.00 111. PER MDG Sec. DepEd 2012 GROSS ENROLMENT RATE 140.83 119.09 68.71 65.85 81.71 90.09 65.62 89.52 65.00 NET ENROLMENT RATE 120.00 20.22 89.92 92.00 R A 60.37 92. DepEd 2012 Graph 2.09 65.67 68.00 20.09 92. Private Elementary Schools and their Enrolment Source: DepEd.36 105.62 SY 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 NET ENROLMENT RATE ELEMENTARY SECONDARY DIV.03 113.79 64. MDG 112.16 101.09 70.86 100.41 86.09 90.92 88.00 T E 80. IS Calvary Christian Trust School Evangelical Christian Montessori School His Life Learning Center Living Stones International School St. Benilde School St.22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Greenplains Education Center Happy Tots Christian School (Villamonte) Happy Tots Christian School (Celine Homes) Happy Tots Christian School (Handumanan) Happy Tots Christian School (San Dionisio) Happy Tots Christian School (Glendale) House of Place Learning Center Immaculate Heart of Mary J.IS UNO-R Villamonte Reformed Christian School WNU .O.150 125 97 155 482 51 1. Sebastian International School 21 26 144 95 45 71 82 48 127 532 121 155 703 45 84 76 73 203 86 117 80 109 275 171 214 776 72 1. Scholastica‟s Academy South Hills Academy Sunshine Christian Academy Tangub Christian Academy Trinity Christian School Twin Stars Learning Center USLS . Rose of Lima School St. Christian School Jack & Jill School (Homesite) Jack & Jill School (Castleson High) La Consolacion School (Gardenville) La Consolacion School (Main) Lamblight Catholic School Living Heritage Christian Academy Mansilingan Christian Academy Maranatha Christian Academy Bacolod City Maranatha Christian Academy of Alijis.288 775 72 310 69 203 13 69 33 67 37 .Y. John‟s Institute St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic School St. Megumi Academy Nazareth Institute Northside Christian Academy Queen of Peace School San Mateo Christian School Shiloh Christian School St. Inc. 65 66 67 The Light Christian Academy – ABC Children‟s Aide Phil. Inc. Young Disciples Christian Academy International Integrated Christian Academy TOTAL 149 87 89 13,023 As shown on the table above, there are sixty seven (67) private elementary schools with a total of 13, 023 enrollees. Of the above listed schools, USLS-IS has the highest recorded enrollees with 1,288 followed by St. Scholastica‟s Academy with 1,150 and UNO-R with 775. Table 22. Secondary Public Schools, Enrolment, Classrooms, Pupil-Classroom Ratio, Teachers and Pupil-Teacher Ratio. Source: DepEd, Bacolod City 2012 School Enrolment Classrooms PupilClassroom Ratio 49.54 46.97 46.50 46.17 45.73 45.03 45.00 43.62 43.24 42.73 39.40 39.33 35.65 35.44 35.31 32.28 31.83 26.75 Teachers PupilTeacher Ratio 36.27 31.88 58.13 61.56 35.93 34.44 31.15 35.44 37.06 34.37 24.63 24.10 28.06 31.90 30.27 38.08 24.92 35.67 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Bata NHS Mansilingan Agro Industrial HS Cabug NHS Mandalagan NHS MG Medalla IS Sum-ag NHS Fr. Gratian Murray IS Generoso Villanueva Sr. NHS Handumanan NHS Luis Hervias NHS Romanito Maravilla NHS Bacolod City NHS Singcang – Airport NHS Teofilo Gensoli Sr. NHS Luisa Medel NHS Emiliano Lizares NHS Domingo Lacson NHS Angela Gonzaga NHS 2,031 1,785 465 554 503 2,927 405 567 2,335 1,581 394 4,916 1,319 319 1,483 1,485 3,215 321 41 38 10 12 11 65 9 13 54 37 10 125 37 9 42 46 101 12 56 56 8 9 14 85 13 16 63 46 16 204 47 10 49 39 129 9 38 19 20 21 22 Jovito H. Sayson NHS Paglaum Village NHS ABKASA NHS Alangilan NHS TOTAL 261 758 347 402 28,373 11 32 15 19 749 23.73 23.69 23.13 21.16 9 32 17 23 950 29.00 23.69 20.41 17.48 Table 22 shows the list of public secondary schools their enrolment, classrooms, pupil classroom ratio, teachers and pupil teacher ratio. A total of 28,373 were enrolled 22 public schools of Bacolod City in 2012-2013. There are 749 classrooms and 950 teachers. There are 4 schools that fall below the standard ratio Pupil Classroom Ratio. Ideal ratio must be 45 or less in a classroom. This would mean additional classrooms for public secondary schools and with the increasing population, this entails a need for more classrooms in the future. Graph 3. Cohort Survival Rate, DepEd 2012 Graph 4. Retention Rate, DepEd 2012 RETENTION RATE 102.00 100.00 98.00 78.44 74.38 76.45 79.35 78.51 80.27 96.00 95.80 95.90 100 100 100 COHORT SURVIVAL RATE Elementary 100.00 90.00 80.00 70.00 MDG Elem Secondary MDG Secondary 94.95 R A T E 60.00 50.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 10.00 0.00 2009-2010 2010-2011 SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012 88.55 89.55 86.52 77.45 78.90 70.66 R A T E 94.00 92.00 90.00 88.00 86.00 84.00 82.00 80.00 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 87.73 90.39 91.14 SCHOOL YEAR Elementary Secondary EFA Goal SY 20092010 20102011 20112012 Elem. 88.55 89.55 86.52 MDG 74.38 76.45 78.51 Sec. 77.45 78.90 70.66 MDG SCHOOL YEAR ELEMENTARY SECONDARY 78.44 79.35 80.27 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 95.80 95.90 94.95 90.39 91.14 87.73 39 Graph 5. School Leaver Rate 2012 Graph 6. Drop-out Rate, DepEd 2012 SCHOOL LEAVER RATE 12.00 11.03 10.00 10.00 12.00 DROP-OUT RATE 9.94 9.51 7.91 8.00 R A T E 8.00 8.39 7.91 R A T E 6.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 3.33 2.00 2.79 2.40 0.00 2009-2010 0.00 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 Elem. Sec. 2010-2011 SCHOOL YEAR Elementary Secondary EFA Goal 2011-2012 2.03 2.00 2.01 1.73 SCHOOL LEAVER RATE School Year Elem. Sec. 2009-2010 2.79 8.39 2010-2011 2.40 7.91 2011-2012 3.33 11.03 SCHOOL YEAR 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 Elem. 2.03 2.01 1.73 Sec. 9.94 9.51 7.91 Graph 7. Repetition Rate, DepEd 2012 Graph 8. Completion Rate, DepEd 2012 REPETITION RATE 7.00 Elementary 6.00 5.00 6.23 5.23 5.41 100.00 90.00 80.00 70.00 3.28 R A T E 60.00 50.00 40.00 85.86 COMPLETION RATE MDG Elem Secondary MDG Secondary 85.42 75.13 74.25 70.37 R A T E 75.00 73.74 72.18 83.85 76.61 74.51 4.00 3.00 61.99 3.16 2.64 2.00 1.00 0.00 30.00 20.00 10.00 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 0.00 2009-2010 2010-2011 SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR Elementary S.Y. 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 Secondary REPETITION RATE Elem. 2.64 3.16 3.28 EFA Goal Sec. 6.23 5.23 5.41 SY 2009-2010 2010-2011 COMPLETION RATE Elem. Sec. DIV. PER MDG DIV. PER MDG 85.86 85.42 72.18 75.13 75.00 70.37 73.74 74.25 2011-2012 83.85 76.61 61.99 74.51 40 00 75.57 93. 95. 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 Elem.00 2009-2010 2010-2011 SCHOOL YEAR Elementary Secondary EFA Goal 2011-2012 S.90 94.00 80.57 Sec.00 R A T E 94.29 94. DepEd 2012 41 .Graph 9. National Achievement Rate Grade 3.00 100. 85.00 87.90 95.00 100.65 87.00 90.00 95.65 85.87 Graph 10.Y.00 100. Graduation Rate.14 85. DepEd 2012 GRADUATION RATE 105.87 94.29 100.14 93. National Achievement Rate Grade 6.51 48.00 60.00 2009-2010 NAT MPS 2010-2011 SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012 MDG NAT G6 42 .57 58.00 63.57 58.57 58. DepEd 2012 GRADE 6 80.00 70.50 Eng 61.50 61.00 0.01 56.90 HEKASI 68.64 64.55 52.90 62.53 R A T E 52. Comparative Annual Achievement Rate Grade 6.96 56.54 56. DepEd 2012 80.51 62.00 20.82 Math Eng Sci Fil LEARNING AREAS HEKASI TOTAL 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 Grade 6 Math 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 56.00 10.00 A 40.14 Fil 72.66 54.00 50.54 73.58 55.90 57.90 56.53 Graph 12.00 T E 30.00 73.54 TOTAL 63.Graph 11.58 55.00 30.64 64.53 R 50.57 58.01 56.70 68.00 10.00 60.82 57.00 70.66 48.55 54.14 68.96 56.54 63.57 Sci 58.43 51.96 70.00 40.00 0.00 71.43 51.90 72.00 20. National Achievement Rate Second Year.00 T 20.02 56.00 56.70 49.93 36.63 36.00 0. Thinking 49.33 Math 39.00 R 40.63 Sci 37.Graph 13.00 51.00 Fil Math Eng Sci 2010-2011 AP Total LEARNING AREAS 2009-2010 Second Year Fil 2009-2010 2010-2011 56.98 41.13 Sci 34.93 36.81 50. DepEd 2012 FOURTH YEAR 60.36 36.13 Fil 51.79 TOTAL 45.29 43.19 32.81 43 .00 Fil 34.74 36.33 54.00 Eng 47.29 43.79 47. National Achievement Rate Fourth Year.00 49.93 Total 41.65 44.00 A 30.98 Graph 14.70 Math 32.02 56.19 Eng 43.00 T E 20.54 AP 54.54 Math Eng Sci AP Crt. Thinking TOTAL LEARNING AREAS 2011-2012 Fourth Year 2011-2012 Crt.13 45.36 37.13 39.65 49.00 A 30.74 AP 36.93 43.00 0.00 E 10. DepEd 2012 SECOND YEAR 60.23 R 40.23 44.00 50.00 10. 00 50.00 E 45.98 58.70 54.60 44.00 60.55 41.23 45.00 A T 30. National Achievement Rate Second and Fourth Year. DepEd 2012 70.07 45.60 45. List of Private Secondary Schools.Graph 15.00 0. Inc Maranatha Christian College Megumi Academy Negros Mission Academy Enrolment 236 380 31 71 114 412 67 20 12 310 51 853 144 5 219 129 255 503 113 265 44 .Bacolod Destiny Christian Academy South Hills Academy Green Plains Education Center Holy Family Vocational School Jack & Jill School ( Castleson High) La Consolacion College (Main) La Consolacion College (Gardenville) Lamblight Catholic School Living Heritage Christian Academy Mansilingan Christian Academy Maranatha Christian Academy of Alijis.00 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR NAT MPS MDG NAT Table 23.00 R 40.81 20. DepEd Bacolod City 2012 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Name of School Bacolod Christian College Bacolod TayTung High School Calvary Chapel Christian School Christian Academy of Bacolod Christian Venture Academy Colegio San Agustin .00 10. Benilde School St. Sebastian International School TOTAL 94 200 386 1. Joseph School – La Salle St. St.00 per unit is still the same after thirteen (13) years in operation. Joseph School – La Salle has the highest number of enrollees including night school students at 1. Rose of Lima School St. University of St. passed by the local officials. ABE College 8. Bacolod City College 10. Courses are ladderized to give more opportunities for many underprivileged 45 .IS J. La Consolacion College 9. Among the private secondary schools in the city. It offers both academics and non-traditional courses that are expected to fill the present demand in the job market. List of Tertiary Schools in Bacolod City. 175.736 students enrolled for School Year 2010-2011.21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Shiloh Christian School St.127 824 509 27 42 43 85 10. University of Negros Occidental Recoletos 3. STI College 7. West Negros University 4. Scholastica‟s Academy Tangub Christian Academy Trinity Christian School USLS -IS UNO-R WNU .Y. There are a total of 3. Table 24. 2012 1. CPDO.865 100 558 166 268 1.484 The Table above shows the private secondary school enrolment for School Year 2012-2013. Carlos Hilado State University Bacolod City College The Bacolod City College had its birth in 1997 by virtue of City Ordinance No. Colegio De San Agustin 5.127 enrollees and La Consolacion College (Main) with 853 students. This is followed by USLS – IS with 1.865.O. John‟s Institute St. Riverside College 6. La Salle 2. The program was conceptualized by Mayor Evelio R. Christian School Young Disciples Christian Academy Living Stones International School St. Leonardia with tuition at P30. specifically for the Bachelor of Elementary Education and Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Mathematics and English.4 46 . the Bacolod City College offers an academic program.18 76. another two-year ladder-type program in Associate in Computer Technology (ACT) leading to the degree in BS Information System was offered to meet the demands for globalization.598 1. The offering of BS Industrial Technology with two (2) majors: Civil Technology and Electronic and BS Business Administration major in Entrepreneurship have equipped the graduates to put up their own micro enterprise as an alternative to unemployment.8 22. the college established the Media Resource Center (MRC) to enhance the learning environment through enhanced teaching methodologies. In partnership with the Local Peace Corps Volunteer (PCV). The MRC is devised to also increase the academic performance of the college and the research capabilities of the faculty and the students.5 22. By setting up necessary IT infrastructure.790 % Increase/Decrease (1st Sem) 1. Enrollment Profile by Academic Years 1991-2012.students to seek gainful employment right away.1 6.717 924 1. Support services such as scholarship grants by the City Government and annual appropriation of annual budget were provided.404 1. of Students (1st Sem) 135 1. the college is now able to address another key area of the IT roadmap – E research aimed to institute a culture of research among students. the Teacher Education Program: BEED and BSED. faculty and administrators. Tuition and other school fees are held in Trust Fund especially for development programs of the college. 10 S‟2010 mandating Higher Education Institutions to secure an authority to operate a board program. Table 25. A two-year Computer Secretarial (COMSEC) course provided more gainful employment for students who could not proceed to a four-year program.143 1. Its operation is supported by city funds with subsequent annual budget continuously provided.45 -5. At present. In 2008.770 1. BCC 2012 School Year 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 No.683 1.62 8.083. Bacolod City College was able to comply with requirements of CHED PRC Circular No.632 1.3 -46. Graduates of the college were allowed to take the LET for April & September 2011 by the Professional Regulation Commission. the college maintained the highest level of academic freedom and excellence expected of a tertiary level school. Although managed as a department of the city.70 -28. An updated program in BS Business Administration major in Marketing is currently offered. 1999-2012.329 3.2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 1. In 2009.948 2.404 1.329 3. 1997-2012.96 12.752 3.170 1.632 1.63% over the last 15 years.4 20.7 Significant among the accomplishments of the College is its contribution to human resource development.790 1. the College offered the Associate in Computer Technology (ACT) leading to the degree Bachelor of Science in Information System.339 students enrolled in AY 2011-2012.683 1.082 1.299 1.344 2.717 924 1.3 17.598 1. Bacolod City College Graduates.8 20. BCC 2012 Academic Year 1999-2000 Graduates 192 47 .012 488 323 805 667 599 622 668 805 857 938 927 BSOA 0 0 0 0 0 0 291 391 450 480 490 335 233 450 561 687 BSIT 53 291 244 290 297 174 190 313 246 246 277 287 317 296 312 312 TED 0 0 0 0 0 102 0 261 264 249 231 289 304 325 335 336 COMSEC 0 582 281 298 408 160 0 0 56 216 328 150 11 0 0 0 BSIS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 102 251 446 ACT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 581 1. the BS Business Administration major in Entrepreneurship was upgraded to BS Entrepreneurship while a new major was offered BSBA major in Marketing Management.143 1.523 In 2008.344 2.523 or an increase of 2. Student enrolment in 1997 was 135 while the present enrolment for AY 2012-2013 is 3. Enrolment Profile by Curricular Programs.948 2.509. Table 26. The ACT has the biggest enrolment since it was offered in 2008.339 815 GRAND TOTAL 135 1.523 8. Initial enrolment for AY 2008-2009 was 581 and continued to increase yearly with 1.22 -5.752 3.736 3.736 3. Table 27. BCC 2012 Year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 BSBA 82 725 618 816 1. 847 graduates from Academic Years 1999-2012. For AY 2004-2005 until AY 2011-2012. Graduates Profile by Programs.847 The College has 4. there were 3. For AY 2011-2012.704 graduates. AY 1999-2012. Table 28. BCC 2012 Year 19992000 20002001 20012002 20022003 20032004 20042005 20052006 20062007 20072008 20082009 2009BSOA 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 80 69 100 96 BSBA Entr Mgmt ep BSIT Elex Civil Tech TED BEED BSED COMSEC BSIS ACT GRAND TOTAL 0 26 225 95 165 156 138 146 95 97 137 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 32 32 33 30 49 29 28 25 24 0 4 20 14 12 13 9 7 5 11 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 44 34 32 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 19 12 11 6 12 0 135 152 0 0 0 28 80 124 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 310 192 36 412 293 210 199 333 353 323 400 624 48 . the College produced the first batch of graduates for the 4-year Degree Bachelor of Science in Information Systems with 62 graduates. a total of 744 students completed their baccalaureate degrees and non-baccalaureate certificates.2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 TOTAL 36 412 293 210 199 333 353 323 400 624 728 744 4. For AY 2011-2012. BCC 2012 2011 (Sept. the Bacolod City Library are more equipped with modern equipment in order to cope with growing needs of the researchers.5 29 32 29 Bacolod City College consistently hurdled the Licensure Examination for Teachers since 2006 with a passing rate higher than the national passing percentage.86 2011 (April) BEE BSE D D 50 50 2010 (Sept. Activities like story-telling sessions were conducted to Daycare center children from different Barangays and summer workshops were conducted to develop the hidden talents of the aspiring children. equipments and facilities (5) a place to read. In April 2011. 3 respectively in the Secondary and Elementary Levels. materials. Results of Licensure Examination for Teachers 2006-2011.15 27 24 30 35 27. LET.29 42. read aloud and other related activities.2010 20102011 20112012 102 3 131 148 0 0 50 31 6 17 TOTAL 37 45 18 21 0 0 0 62 386 417 730 744 Table 29.) BEE BSE D D BCC Passin g Rate Nation al Passin g Rate 61.75 62.) BEE BSE D D 36.86 18.67 57. 3 in the Secondary Level and No. Bacolod City Public Library The Bacolod City Public Library is under the supervision of the City Mayor.45 15.14 2009 (Oct. BCC ranked No.28 19.) BEE BSE D D 46. 49 . The Bacolod City Library rendered different innovative services and activities which showed their commitment. hold storytelling.58 25. the college produced a 14th Placer – Jason Asuelo with a rating of 88%. research. In September 2008 LET. Continuous allocation of budget necessary to provide better services has also been the priority of this administration.68 31. 7 and No. 2 in the Elementary Level among 21 schools in Negros Occidental offering the Teacher Education Program.15 90 2009 (April) BEE BSE D D 83 66. Through the efforts of the City Mayor.55 22.67 2008 BEE BSE D D 63 50 2007 BEE BSE D D 63 58 2006 BEE BSE D D 94.81 26. study.67 28. The functions and duties relate to the activities of the library such as (1) administration (2) selection and acquisition of books and materials (3) classifying and cataloging of books and materials for easy access and retrieval (4) maintenance and care of books. In September 2011 the College ranked No. 053 8. For this year we have a total of 1. rules and regulations.933 borrowers. 2012 to December 31. Fortune Towne in Barangay Estefania which is 5.155 6. Library Users.955 9.546 8. Six (6) PCs are available for use of students and researchers in surfing the internet. to date. 2012 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL Library Users 4. These are newspaper clippings mounted and placed in a folder.637 5.212 755 8.9 hectares benefiting 665 families and in Vista Alegre-Granada consisting of two phases. Thus. Bacolod has three major relocation sites located at Barangay Handumanan with an area of 95 hectares with 5. Active Borrowers. 2012. and one of the country‟s economic growth centers has drawn people from neighboring towns and cities as well as other provinces.103 2.745 3.428 library users including 16. We have one of the highest numbers of informal dwellers.136 2. Subdivision approval division evaluates. BP 220 and their implementing standards. but we also have one of the biggest relocation sites. To augment books and magazines we have vertical files. The Housing & Relocation is responsible for the implementation of the relocation program.341 11.028 beneficiaries. we were able to serve 78. The Planning division prepares and facilitates plans and work program estimates as well as implements/supervises/monitors construction and development of project areas. Bacolod. BCPL. 50 .Table 30. processes and recommends approval of residential plans pursuant to PD 957.428 Active Borrower 271 311 267 34 49 189 573 543 499 514 473 210 3. community mortgage program and other housing related projects/concerns.062 newspaper articles clipped and mounted. Bacolod Housing Authority The problem of informal settlers has been perennial. cost recovery program. Many are aware that passed ordinances and resolutions are available for research not only in the internet but also at the Bacolod City Archives.995 78. being the capital city of Negros Occidental.933 For the period from January 1.345 internet users and 3. It has re-issued lot assignments to 52 awardees of Handumanan Relocation Site and 11 awardees of Fortune Towne Relocation Site. What used to be a long and agonizing ride.030 residential lots are expected to be generated. the site can be reached via public utility vehicles and tricycles. The cost of the property of Phase II. 40. Series of 2010 was passed by the Sangguniang Panlungsod. Incorporated. the site is adjacent to the 36 hectares Abada-Escay properties. has a total of 30 hectares with 1. was at P220. 1.800 residential lots. has become a fast and pleasant one. Total lots awarded since 2011 is 624. now.487 illegal structures/structure owners with ejectment cases and related concerns.00 per square meter and was bought by the City after Resolution No. It has awarded 504 lots at Vista Alegre-Granada Relocation Site II (Arao Property). But what has dramatically changed the complexion of things in the Granada-Vista Alegre Relocation Sites is the completion of the concrete road from the Granada highway all the way to the Abada-Escay area. pt: Provincial Lagoon). This development. Taking the route going Granada. The office has conducted site inspection of 1. which is the Relocation Site I and is now occupied by 1.533 families. Located southeast of Bacolod City with a radius of seven (7) kilometers from point of origin ( 0 km. to a large extent. As of the present there are already 523 sub-lots ready to be occupied by qualified informal settlers. 5.Phase I. 51 . Vista Alegre – Granada which was previously owned by the Arao Family. It has issued 690 applications to potential beneficiaries and evaluated 452 applicants for relocation. Vista Alegre – Granada relocation sites. Initial stage of development is already underway made possible through the loan acquired from the Philippine Veterans Bank. Phase I which has an area of fifteen (15) hectares is now being developed by Alfie‟s Construction Supply.553 of which have been awarded to applicants with writ of demolition from the court. The Relocation Site II is divided into five (5) phases. With the acquisition of the 58-hectare Arao Property adjacent to the relocation site at Vista Alegre – Granada. will entice future relocatees. 708.960. non government.00 With Letter of Guaranty 11% P4.948 131. Bacolod City 2012 Number Male Female Total 61 30 5 18 23 2 2 4 1 29 30 0 27 27 0 1 1 0 5 5 2 13 15 0 321 321 Indicators Barangays Brgy.548 527. The Department pursues this objective in cooperation with government.593 19.2012 Status of CMP Projects Negotiating w / Landow ner 17% P12.187 1.800 105. curative and rehabilitative health care services to constituents through various programs. Demographic Profile of City Health Personnel and Ratio to Population Source: City Health Office. Health Stations Doctors Dentists Nurses Midwives Nutritionist Medical Technologists Sanitary Inspectors Active BHWs Ratio to Population 8.695.700.00 City Health Office The City Health Department is mandated to provide a comprehensive health care system for the City's constituents.644 52 .263.509. It also endeavors to provide preventive.950 17.593 22.00 Applying for PCL 3% P1.652 17.300.979.00 Take-out 69% P67. national and international agencies.560 35. Table 31. 628 out of the 3. 27 midwives. Presently. MassKara Festival and national events such as the AZKALS vs.79 81.39% or 2.46% has 16.64%.164 90.69 66.446 61.478 16.000. For the strengthening of the Special Weapons and Tactics Team (SWAT). 30 nurses.151 2. For the period there is no recorded bank robbery.64 76. 15 sanitary inspectors and 321 Barangay Health Workers.58 55.79 14.532 20.There are 61 barangays in the City of Bacolod with 30 Barangay Health Stations.443 5. Level III has the highest component with 73. Mayor Leonardia donated P1. Of the total 5.20 64. 1 nutritionist.114 salt samples tested were found positive for iodine. 84. CHO Bacolod City. This list excludes the private health professionals of the city.46 0. Bacolod City Police Office has a total strength of 573 policemen (with 38 PCO‟s and 535 PNCOs). 2012 Indicators Households HH w/access to improved or safe water supply Level I Level II Level III HH w/sanitary toilet facilities HH w/satisfactory disposal of solid waste HH w/complete basic sanitation facilities Food establishment Food establishment w/sanitary permit Food handlers Food handlers w/health certificate Salt samples tested Salt samples tested found (+) for iodine Number 110. Table 32.000 758 73.720 households or 66. LGU Bacolod City donated four (4) new patrol cars to the Chief‟s of Police.000 worth of SWAT equipment and allotted P500. media killing and hi-jacking incident. Level I at 14.720 84.471 3.62 96.69%.478 households.62% have sanitary permit.628 Percent 81. Environmental Indicators. Barangay Taculing. The ideal police to population ratio is 1:500 and the minimum standard police to population ratio is 1:927. Mongolia and the Philippine National Games with no recorded untoward incidents.79% or 90.000 households and Level II with 758 households comprises about 0.39 Table 27 shows the environmental indicators such as number of households. Bacolod City. 5 medical technologists. Bacolod City Police Office Bacolod City is generally peaceful with the conduct of local events such as the Bacoloadiat Festival.000 for SWAT training. those with access to safe water supply is about 81.54 53. terroristic attacks.290 71. 23 doctors are employed by the city along with 4 dentists.33 84.151 food establishment.762 21. It has jurisdiction over ten (10) Police Stations and one (1) Public Safety Company situated at Magsaysay St. 53 . about half or 53.114 2. Tangub 9 Brgy. Handumanan Bangga Totong. Brgy.Table 33. 16 PS 4 PS 5 PS 6 PS 7 Location Compaq Commander SPO1 Melchor Villanueva PInsp. Ramon G.com 707-8301 The Table shows the different police stations located in the City of Bacolod with their contact numbers. Table 34. Compaq Police Stations. Villamonte Brgy.com ps2bcpo@yahoo. Granada Brgy. Pahanocoy Brgy.Airport Goldenfield Commercial Complex. Handumanan Contact Number 435-5001 434-8177 707-8058 708-1700 708-8291 468-0341 446-2802 4441593/7043133 email address ps1bcpo@yahoo. Singcang Prk.com [email protected] [email protected] pp5bcpo@yahoo. addresses and email addresses for ready reference of the citizens.com ps6bcpo@yahoo. Brgy. Taculing Brgy. 2012 Compaq PS 1 Brgy. Mansilingan 8 Brgy.com bcpops3@yahoo. Mandalagan Brgy. Villanueva PInsp. Vista Alegre Brgy.com ps8bcpo@yahoo. Felisa PS 8 PS 10 The different Compaq Police Stations of the City are shown on Table 29 with their respective locations and Compaq Commanders. Bacolod City Police Stations. San Roque. Enhancement of Crisis Management Capabilities 54 . Nestor Castillo PO2 Noli Pregil SPO1 Exequiel Poblacion PO1 Jose Bobby Solina SPO1 Regie Ancheta PO3 Miguelito Garque PO2 Bobby Canal PO3 Joel Casador New Government Center Brgy.com/dx6vm@yahoo. BCPO. Alangilan Libertad Public Market Abada Escay. 2012 Best Practices: 1.com bcpops4@yahoo. 19th Lacson St. Singcang . Sum-ag 10 Brgy. BCPO.com zerpheus@yahoo. 2012 Stations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Address San Juan St. Brgy. Brgy. 00.364 PUJ stickers 1.780 truck/van sticker 143 PUJ/motorcycles Amount Collected P50. BTAO 2012 Issuance 508 Trisikad Drivers License 735 taxi stickers 3.00 506. Ranking second are revenues on out of town PUJs at P1.200.00 113.00 As shown on the table above. Apprehension and Fines Collected.2.650.00 1.854 motorcycles 31 persons of jaywalking Fines Collected P 974.200.50 1.650. total amount collected for Public Utility Jeepney stickers top the list at P 1. Stickers. conducted refresher seminar for all traffic enforcers.188.00 2. 4.00 Table 30 shows the enforcement of the Bacolod Traffic Authority as to apprehension and fines collected from January – December 2012.387. 3. signage and seminar. The highest collection comes from the Public Utility Jeepneys with P974.00 979.00 303.053.00 239.500.00 3.294.130.800.933 units PUJs 580 units trucks on truck van 413 private vehicles 26 units of taxi 403 units tricycles 1. Table 36.00 382. conducted consultation with school heads re: need for road safety.00 39.417 tricycle stickers 1. 6. BTAO 2012 Apprehension 7.500. 7.950.00 and violations on truck ban with P239.00.577. etc and Amount Collected.00 The Bacolod Traffic Authority Office has conducted road safety seminar for high school and elementary students.000.000.130.053.294.550.00 followed by motorcycles with P382. Issuance of Licenses.00 69. Diasater Preparedness Motorized Anti-Street Crime Operatives (MASCO) Police Integrated Patrol System (PIPS) Establishment of Tourist Assistance Desk Designation of Discipline Zones Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams Bacolod Traffic Authority Office Table 35.950. continued working on seminar 55 .726 out of town PUJs 1.400. conducted seminar for erring drivers. conducted seminar for tricycle drivers and operators. 5.00 and third are revenues on truck/van stickers at P979.600.387. the inmates. The jail designates a focal person that supervised the implementation of the program per group/dormitory. All Filipino citizens regardless of circumstances in life should be afforded with basic education. Prisoners and Crime. painting of road markings in various city streets. discipline and sense of responsibility of the inmates.materials and enforcers handbook and conducted road safety seminar students. Table 37. This act is a saving grace to all those who are less fortunate in life like our brothers behind bars who desire to receive education. It is a holistic approach towards total development of a person deprived of liberty. installation of vertical signages. Commitments. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology The Jail Management Services ensures the effective implementation of the custody and the security measures as well as the decongestion program guarantees that the desired services are handed down to our clients. the inmates collectively produced different designs and sizes of Christmas lantern and captivates the passing public. Notably. The Alternative Learning System for the inmates backed up by the so called Guwardiya Ko/Warden ko Titser Ko is mandated under RA 9195 mandated by the Education For All.9% higher compared to last year with only 524. A surprise inspection using greyhound is conducted in the quarters/dormitories and belongings of the inmates to detect or to get rid of the jail of contrabands. Free Christmas lantern was given to different offices in the city. apprehension of violators. for NSTP of USLS The engineering division takes charge of the repair and maintenance of traffic lights in 12 intersections. As of December 31. This is 5. BJMP 2012 Total Number of commitments Total Number of release 317 284 56 . It was a sincere gesture of the management closer to the city government and to various offices that played a vital role in their existence and development while being incarcerated. by utilizing the capital/financial support given by the city government. Despite paralegal efforts. BCDJ Male Dormitory Male Population is 557. The establishment of the Male Dormitory Creative Outlet opened up avenue for the inmates to showcase their craftsmanship and sell their finished products. and filing of appropriate charges in court. Release. the increase was due to massive operation of the law enforcement agencies. To improve the behavior. it adopts program such as orderliness and cleanliness inside the jail. for No Left Turn. installation of railings along Araneta and Gatuslao St for anti jaywalking campaign and installation of railings along Lacson St. 2012. They are responsible for the enforcement of the Fire Code of the Philippines (PD 1185) and other related laws.Below is the classification of 557 inmates/persons deprived of liberty: Detainees with pending criminal cases Sentenced Prisoners City Prisoners 15 Insular Prisoners 18 As to crime committed (by percentage) Index Crime Murder 12% Non Index Crime Drug Related 55% Bureau of Fire Protection The Bureau of Fire Protection was created by virtue of RA 6975 primarily to perform and be responsible for the prevention and suppression of all destructive fires on building. petroleum industry installations.48 4 civilian 2 civilian 10.531. Table 38. Plane crashes and other similar activities.230. Fire Operation and Fire Safety Enforcement. The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) is mandated to prevent and suppress destructive fires. land transportation vehicles and equipment. Also they had the power to investigate all causes of fires and if necessary.120. BFP 2012 Fire Operation Arson Cases Filed Total Number of Fire Calls Estimated Damages Injured Casualties Fire Safety Enforcement Total Number of Establishments Inspected Number of FSIC Issued Fire Code Fees Collected Number of Fire Drills Number of Lectures 524 - 80% none 274 P 19.588 P 8.723 10.478. which aims to be a world-class fire protection agency working towards a public safety conscious society. houses and other structures.29 226 176 57 . forest. ships vessels docked at piers or wharves anchored in major seaports. file the proper complaint with the city or provincial prosecutor who has jurisdiction of the case. enforce fire-related laws and provide emergency medical and rescue services. information. Conventions and Exhibitions) market. Bacolod City DRRM Office has a complete personnel complement. The City of Bacolod has a functional Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (DRRMC). It has procured different rescue equipment worth 65M for CY 2012. education campaign/advocacies. Bacolod has the most number of accommodation establishments and hotel rooms in the entire region. Not counting Boracay. The office has conducted several trainings and has provided technical assistance to the barangays in the formulation of their BDDRM.531. All 61 barangays of Bacolod City has also formulated their respective BDRRM Plan. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office The Bacolod City Diaster Risk Reduction and Management Office was created per Executive Order No. the heritage. its convention facilities and amenities for business events such as those of the M. The city capitalizes on this fact and on the modern facilities and conveniences for guests that tourism has become one of the main contributory factors to the dynamism of the economy of the city. BACIWA. The city cashes in on the business potential it offers to investors such as those in the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO‟s).478.E. On enforcement. evacuation centers are in place.C. Bacolod City has formulated its own DRRM Plan and has allocated P56. 04 Series of 2011.000 for its implementation . 532 Series of 2011 pursuant to Republic Act 10121 otherwise known as “Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010”. flood control program such as cleaning of drainage system along the different flood prone areas of the city and gives administrative support to Patrol 117 Call Center. It is also active in the massive clean up of the city. Fire code fees collected was P8.29.I.120.230. there were 1. These equipments are readily available in case of disaster.588 issued FSIC. Incentives. Being a highly urbanized 58 . etc.723 establishments inspected with 10.250. A total of P19. 05 Series of 2011 and the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management System in the city was institutionalized per City Ordinance No. Furthermore. Special and emergency meetings are also conducted as the need arises. A Bacolod City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council was organized per EO No. and drills to various organizations such as different barangays. The members of the DRRMC conduct a regular meeting every quarter.The table above reveals 274 fire calls with 2 civilians as casualties and 4 civilians injured. City Tourism Office The City of Bacolod is a major tourist destination in Western Visayas. The office conducted 226 fire drills and 176 lectures. It also conducted trainings/lectures and orientations. emergency response/monitoring. It also serves as secretariat for the Bacolod City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. It is also responsible for weather monitoring and warning.lifestyle and cuisine it offers especially for the leisure seekers. (Meetings.48 was recorded as estimated damages. particularly the growth of accommodation establishments. a division administratively under the City Mayor‟s Office became functional on March 14. fast foods and refreshments. mountains. 11 hotels. 87 restaurants. 8 resorts. the 135-year old San Sebastian Cathedral. The project “Barangay Branding” was organized citywide. The Bacolod City Tourism Office (BCTO). 5 tour guides. 8 car rental services. 4 lodging houses. restaurants.This provides. 7 shipping lines and passenger terminals. . For the year 2011 the list of Tourism oriented and related establishments are as follows: 43 travel agencies. sing-a-long and disco houses.617. 140 internet gaming. and other tourism related information‟s for the tourists. A satellite office had been put up at the MassKara Office at San Juan Street . 1996. The Best Tourism-Oriented LGU. 1 golf club. the annual Santacruzan and Mayflower Festival also attract local and foreign visitors.843 foreign and domestic tourists were in Bacolod City as compared to 2010 of 363. 1 apartelle.city. has been invited to participate not only in the province but even in the 59 . the city‟s own way of celebrating the Chinese New Year. The City has an existing Tourism Cultural and Development Council (TCDC) that attends to the tourism related activities of Bacolod. The MassKara Festival which falls on October 19 draws a huge crowd of domestic and foreign tourists. rivers or deep sea diving. 1997 with the appointment of a Chief Tourism Operations Officer and the eventual filling up of other positions provided for in the plantilla. This office attends to the different tourism activities of the City. Heritage or historical and tourist landmarks of the city includes few old and antillan homes. Bacolod serves as a point of entry for the adventure tourists who prefer the outskirts and challenges of natural attractions such as lakes. the world class gifts and housewares of the Negros Showroom. Other celebrations like the city fiesta on January 20. 113 gift shops and pasalubong centers. 8 department stores and antique shops. 158 on February 7. There are 2. a regional award for program particularly in the area of tourism legislation and the meteoric rise in tourism investments. Seasonal attractions are the MassKara Festival which has now gained worldwide fame and the Bacolaodiat. 7 motels. and brought millions of revenues for Bacolod. Visits and representation in other city fiestas and organized cultural groups were also done by the city. 7 massage parlors and spas. gourmet restaurants for the best of Bacolod cuisine and the famous food trademark – the Bacolod Chicken “Inasal”. 19 coffee shops. brochures. the MassKara. 10 ticketing outlets. and other tourist facilities helped create a dynamic economy for Bacolod City. The biggest tourism asset of Bacolod City is the smiling and genuinely hospitable Bacoleños with their lilting Ilonggo dialect and winsome smiles that have made Bacolod famous as the “City of Smiles”. Bacolod has yet to come up with a museum housed in an ancestral house. Under the TCDC is the Bacolod City Tourism Office created by virtue of City Ordinance No. 44 amusement centers. 4 tennis clubs and 5 bowling centers. 1 casino. For the year 2011. 11 pension houses. 9 tourist inns. 50 bars. the modern aesthetically designed churches. a total of 439. The City‟s icon festival.805 hotel rooms in the City of Bacolod. It hosted a few intentional sports competition. the promotion of Bacolod as MICE center of Southern Philippines shall continue to be the thrust of the city. Leonardia. Sang Virgin Chapel – it features a 9 x 21 ft.regions and neighboring cities and provinces in the Philippines and abroad have won awards and have done promotional effort.the Negros Museum. This showcases different festivals of barangays celebrated during their fiestas. its blend of artwork and artifacts give insights into the past.a 7 storey tower landmark of the historic visit of Pope John Paul II in Bacolod on February 20. books and souvenir items of Pope John Paul II. St. 2) Religious attractions to include the 120 year old San Sebastian Cathedral with its interior is a combined Graceco Roman and Neo renaissance design. health and wellness activities. 1981 located at the Reclamation area. open space and a circle of greenery ideal for family outings. became the economic lifeblood. paintings and historical photos. park. Built in 2008 at the initiative of Mayor Evelio R. Panaad Park and Stadium. the Provincial Capitol Building which was constructed on June 2. The Barangay Festivals Dance Showdown participated in by different Barangays in the city was started last June 18. the Bishop‟s House which was formerly the official residence of the Spanish Governor General in the Island of Negros during the Spanish Era. 2012 during the anniversary signing making Bacolod a charter city will soon be another a tourist crowd drawer. Jude Thaddeus – the patron saint of the hopeless and the desperate. It has become the top spot for locals and tourists who find the fountain with its esplanade. Apart from these. present and future of the province. It houses relics. the century old Palacio Episcopal. JPII Towers . It is also called the Sugar Museum because it houses bits. The top most floor gives one a breathtaking overview of the city. Participants and attendees of conventions and meetings satisfied with the facilities and amenities Bacolod City offers shall continue to do the lip services and shall circulate among friends and other organizations to keep coming back to Bacolod. Considered another cultural attraction in the city is the Bacolod Government Center. altar mural made of 95 000 squares of shell mosaic depicting the Blessed Virgin Mary in a Filipiniana holding the child Jesus.a 25 hectare park and sports complex with a rubberized oval tract and it‟s considered one of the best in the country site of national. the building now serves as the nerve center of city government services. 1927 and considered as one of the most beautiful and grandiose provincial capitol buildings in the Philippines and the Japanese War Memorial Shrine at Rosario Heights Subdivision. Brgy. pieces and artifacts that explain how the sugar industry found its way in Bacolod. regional. This parish church and shrine started as a small chapel 60 . memorabilia. Must see tourist attractions and destinations in Bacolod are classified into: 1) Cultural . Within the Philippines Naga City Mandaue City. Panaad sa Negros Best People‟s Choice 4th Place. In the Philippines we have established 3 sister cities namely. MassKara Dance Inter-town Competition. Long Beach. Andong and Daegu. Canada Long Beach. Table 39. Abroad we have made friendship/twinning with 5 cities namely. Table 40. 2012 Year 2012 2011 Award Champion. Mandaue and Iloilo. 3) Business attractions. Republic of Korea The City of Bacolod has established sister/friendship/twin cities nationally and internationally. The garden is a replete with a mini swimming pool.with a subdivision in Brgy. Ramiro Garcia. Alijis. Bacolod Showroom Pasalubong and Gift Shop located at the ground floor of the city Hall It showcases the MassKara-based One Town One Product items of the members of the city cooperatives and the RU Foundry and May’s Garden. Florida Keelung. BCTO 2012. Metro City. Float Competition. Panaad sa Negros One of the Five Outstanding Festival Presentation during the Western Visayas Tourism Assembly Parade of Festivals 2010 61 . a resort. The Showroom of Negros Products which has been declared by the Bureau of Domestic Trade Promotions as the No. Panaad sa Negros Best Colorful Costume 3rd Place. Keelung. Taiwan Andong City. City Tourism Office. Tourism Related Awards. horseback riding and a golf cart to bring you around the area. Kamloops. Sister/Friendship/Twin Cities. A week end market and a restaurant that serves only the organic products from the farm. Jude became a reality with donation of 5. Cebu Iloilo City Abroad Kamloops. The decision to a build a church for the increasing devotees of the St. 1 trade house in the Philippines. Best Tourist Destination Pavillon – City Category. a 6 room inn.the place started as a foundry shop and eventually turned into an organic farm. It‟s Show Time 5th Place. Mario Macainan while the design of the church was rendered free by Archt. Republic of Korea Daegu. Best Tourist Destination Pavillon – City Category. Naga.this variety of business establishments that offer ideas and facts of having good investments.396 square meter lot of the family of Engr. . Bacolod City Cooperative and Livelihood Development Office at the old Bacolod City Hall features the products of Bacolod City from the barangays. Potteries at Pahanocoy Like the ones found at Sitio Maninihon in the North of Bacolod. BCTO 2012 1. Sister cities between Bacolod and Andong were forged. MDS Ceramics MDS Ceramics is one of the pioneering establishments that started the famous ceramics in Negros Occidental. In 2009 and 2010.673 62 2. The main factory can be arranged for a visit.243 2009 39. MassKara also represented the Philippines at the International Mask Dance Festival at Andong City. Table 41.The City of Bacolod has received many awards such as Champion in popular noontime show It‟s Showtime in the MassKara Dance Inter-town Competition. Anaware Ceramics/Handmade Gallery (Present Name) Anita Feria. where one would be given an insight into the world of Ceramics production. Table 42. notably in the Chinggay Festival of Singapore in 1998. The MassKara Festival has repeatedly represented the country in some major festivals of Asia. Japan in 2005 emerging as the Champion in the foreign category and first award to be given to a foreign participant in the 10-year history of that Japanese Festival. south of downtown Bacolod.308 2008 12. Inventory of Tourist by Country of Origin 2007-2011. In 2010. owner of the Anaware Ceramics/Handmade Gallery is another enterprising lady who also pioneered in ceramics business in Bacolod City. Republic of Korea. 4. 3. BCTO Country/Nationality 1.Korea 2007 10. The Negros Showroom The Negros Showroom is a one-stop showcase for practically all of the handicraft industries and products of members of the Association of Negros Producers (ANP). we garnered 3rd Place in the Float Competition of the Panaad sa Negros Festival and 4th Place as the Best Tourist Destination Pavillion – City Category.758 2010 67. it was adjudged as 5th Place Best Tourist Destination Pavillon City Category in the annual Panaad sa Negros Festival as well as Best Colorful Costume.091 2011 49. 5. the International Tourism Festival of Shanghai on 2004. Handicrafts and Cottage Industry Tours/ Points of Interest. In 2011. the Lunar Festival of Hongkong in 2001. and in the Midosuji Festival Parade of Osaka. the Pahanocoy potteries also display and put to exhibition the various clay products produced in this barangay located 7 kms. Also on the same year it was recognized as one of the fice outstanding festival presentation during the Western Visayas Tourism Assembly Parade of Festivals. Taiwan 13.Thailand 17.258 2.071 3.376 1.529 331 1.121 1.674 192 705 288 403 1.957 69 562 360 169 301 254 252 295 107 214 84 227 293 130 37 134 21 65 0 6 0 16 0 21 698 1 21 0 6 19 4 63 .Singapore 11. USA 3. Great Britain/UK 8.691 1.2.309 2.947 3.Germany 6.991 3.307 1.Kazakhstan 28.015 1. China 9.113 5.524 1. Japan 4. India 22.Canada 5.Ireland 31.Myanmar 41.094 917 1.Cyprus 42.Denmark 27.648 702 1.211 2.930 1.Cambodia 44.497 2. Australia 7.007 1.Africa 33.066 277 388 629 452 732 586 277 124 235 301 448 449 589 241 337 217 167 116 89 5 149 3 4 21 14 0 0 319 0 6 14 7 6 3 6.Vietnam 32.485 401 569 179 295 284 99 544 390 418 221 209 190 407 276 369 144 285 178 46 72 109 6 97 0 96 1 1 0 0 190 0 5 0 0 6 0 5.Iceland 38.282 2.Mexico 40.118 1.752 2.Malaysia 19.England 35.Greece 8.Brazil 34.Brunei 36.France 24.Belgium 26.Holland/Netherland 20.Italy 25.Saudi Arabia 16.272 548 1.Lebanon 37.266 2.New Zealand 15.Spain 21.Norway 18.Switzerland 10.Indonesia 30.770 1.Finalnd 29.310 1283 948 817 752 557 529 457 348 333 308 240 239 227 205 180 165 142 133 125 0 86 55 39 24 14 8 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 1 0 0 0 7.Polland 43. Hongkong 14.Sweden 12.681 486 914 93 470 27 191 203 180 145 233 30 280 66 82 202 26 107 43 70 36 33 20 39 6 40 16 0 0 0 0 0 189 0 0 0 6 3 0 5.Austria 23.Russia 39. swimming pool.863 13.758 335.Israel Others Total Foreign Tourists OFW Domestic Grand Total 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 6. Mandalagan Westown Hotel Man-made Private Sector Casa Amparo K‟mas Pension Man-made Man-made Private Sector Private Sector 64 .Turkey 52. coffee shop.135 439. gym/health club Room accommodation (35).997 248.617 0 14 0 0 15 0 1 7 11. Fe Resort Type of Attraction Man-made Man-made Facilities Room accommodation (4).731 74.832 303. Granada Name of Tourism Establishment Hiro Pension Sta. Table 43.769 224.801 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14.084 335. Inventory of Tourism Establishment.843 Among the different foreign tourist arrivals it‟s the Korean that registered the highest with 57.Iran 47. spa. 2011 Location Brgy.91%. OFW comprises of 7.Argentina 51. function hall. convenience store Room accommodation (38).723 101.01% and foreign tourists is 19.809 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 16.351 46.180 269.364 363. function hall. Bacolod City.84% followed by USA with 5.Laos 50.834 321. Alijis Brgy.354 14.874 32.45. City Tourism Office.46% of the total tourist arrival while domestic tourist is 73. function hall Room accommodation (35). parking lot Ownership Private Sector Private Sector Brgy. The peak season of tourist arrivals is during the month of October where Bacolod City is celebrating the MassKara Festival. bar. parking lot. business center Room accommodation (13).290 85.128 242.484 37. restaurant.704 52.East Timor 48.729 14.Scotland 49.314 0 22 0 0 0 1 0 2 11.Morocco 46.52%. function hall. parking lot. laundry services Room accommodation (32) function hall. bar. swimming pool. function hall. bar. function hall. bar. restaurant. spa. parking lot. souvenir shop. Singcang Caribbean Waterpark Resotel Man-made Grand Regal Hotel Man-made Goldenfield‟s Kundutel Man-made Hotel Pagcor Man-made Mercenary Inn MO2 Days Inn Palmas del Mar Man-made Man-made Man-made Sugarland Hotel Man-made Luxur Place Man-made Brgy. Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private 65 . restaurant. travel agency. function hall. sports facilities Room accommodation (88). function hall. swimming pool. rent-a-car Room accommodation (55). spa. swimming pool Room accommodation (105).Go Hotel Man-made Brgy. swimming pool. bar/souvenir shop Room accommodation (22). restaurant. function hall. souvenir shop. rent-a-acar Room accommodation (68). bar. rent-acar Room accommodation (83). restaurant. restaurant (3). rent-a-car Room accommodation (91). parlor/barber shop Room accommodation (20) Function halls (7). Taculing Citi Grand Inn Forest Park Man-made Man-made Room accommodation (108). function hall (9). pasalubong shop. swimming pool. bar Room accommodation (42). Villamonte JP & D Hometel & Apartelle Circle Inn Man-made Man-made G & V Pension Omar Pension Tindalo Pension East Way Inn JP 227 Residences Man-made Man-made Man-made Man-made Man-made swimming pool. coffee shop Room accommodation (42) Room accommodation (90) Room accommodation (26) Room accommodation (25). restaurant. bar. barber shop Room accommodation (80) Room accommodation (16). restaurant. 4 L‟Fisher Hotel L‟Fisher Chalet Tower Pleasant Traveller‟s Brgy. swimming pool. souvenir shop. clinic. restaurant. rent-a-car Room accommodation (17). 1 Pearl Manor Man-made Traveller‟s Inn 11 Bed & Breakfast th Brgy. canteen. parking lot Room accommodation (24) Room accommodation (33). swimming pool. parking lot Room accommodation (19). function hall Room accommodation (100). function hall.Brgy. 5 Belle‟s Pension Saltimboca Pension 66 . restaurant Room accommodation (14). souvenir shop Room accommodation. lagoon. function hall. zoo. restaurant. Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Private Sector Brgy. rent-a-car Room accommodation (51). laundry services. souvenir shops Room accommodation (84). function hall. rent-acar. function hall. rent-a-car. business center. business center. bar. function hall. restaurant. . 7 Royal Am Rei Brgy. souvenir shop Room accommodation (91) Room accommodation (31). bar. restaurant. 13 Check Inn Hotel Baldevia Pension LD Pension Westown Downtown Brgy. parking lot Room accommodation (42). 11 The Suites at Calle Nueva Sea Breeze/LEC Lodging Sylvia Manor Brgy. 10 Sweet City Captel Elvin Pension Bacolod Pavilion Hotel Bacolod Pavilion Resort Brgy. parking lot Room accommodation (20).Brgy. restaurant. function hall. parking lot. restaurant. rent-a-car LGU 67 . swimming pool. 12 Brgy. parking lot Room accommodation (21). parking lot Room accommodation (52). souvenir shop Room accommodation (32). restaurant. laundry services Room accommodation (35). 15 Bacolod King‟s Hotel Pension Bacolod Brgy. function hall. rent-a-car. restaurant. swimming pool. function hall Room accommodation (20). 8 Brgy. 17 Brgy. swimming pool. parking lot Room accommodation (31). parking lot Room accommodation (67). parking lot Room accommodation (66). 21 Pension Bacolod parking lot. function hall. function hall. parking lot. restaurant. parking lot Room accommodation (10) Room accommodation (87). rent-acar. rent-a-car Room accommodation (51). restaurant. function hall (2) Room accommodation (22). 29 Brgy. business center. 33 Blue Roof Inn Monic Pension Ester Pension O‟Hotel Brgy. 32 7R Residence Inn Rosita‟s Hometel Tamera Plaza Inn Brgy. bar Room accommodation (18). 39 Star Plus 888 Pension Abbies Pension Mainstreet Pension G & J Horizon Planta Centro Brgy. function hall (2). coffee shop. gym/health club Room accommodation (42). 24 Rainbow Pension Bascon Hotel Northwest Inn Brgy. 37 Brgy. 36 Brgy. 23 Brgy. 38 Brgy. restaurant. 22 Business Inn Brgy. rent-acar Room accommodation (30) Room accommodation (21) Room accommodation (20). coffee shop Room accommodation (32) Room accommodation (30) Room accommodation (16) Room accommodation (22) Room accommodation (12) Room accommodation (82). 40 Regency Plaza Inn Mainstreet Pension Room accommodation (67). parking lot. restaurant. bar. bar. function hall (3). parking lot Room accommodation (6) 68 .Brgy. barber shop. rent-a-car Room accommodation (23) Room accommodation (15). function hall. rent-a-car. function hall. function hall. parking lot Room accommodation (27) Room accommodation (22) Room accommodation (53). 30 Brgy. 5 0 0.6 1.5 3 2.50 0.50 0 0.) Pavement Condition Accesi bility Hotel Pagcor L‟Fisher Hotel Luxur Place Planta Centro Business Inn Circle Inn Grand Regal Goldenfields Kundutel Sugarland Hotel Sylvia Manor Westown Downtown Westown Hotel O Hotel Bascon Hotel GO Hotel Pavillion Hotel Check Inn Hotel Northwest Inn Royal Am Rei Sea Breeze/LEC Lodging Tamera Plaza Inn Bacolod King‟s Hotel Bacolod Pension Plaza Baldevia Pension Belle‟s Pension Casa Amparo Citi Grand Inn Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land 25 20 25 25 21 22 25 25 25 23 23 19 23 23 18 22 20 25 23 23 23 23 21 20 25 24 24 3 2 3 2. Bacolod City Tourism Office.6 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.41 0.6 1.6 1.5 0 2 0.6 1.05 0 0 0. Accessibility of Existing Tourism Establishments and Tourism Attraction.6 1.6 3 3 1 1 3 2 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1. 24 are located in the rural barangays and 42 are located in the urban areas.) Distance from National Highway (km.40 0 0.6 1.05 0 0.6 1.The City has sixty six (66) tourist establishments scattered in 30 barangays.6 1.6 1.50 0 0.5 3 4 2.6 1.6 1. Table 44.6 69 .50 2 Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good 1.99 0. Attractions are all man-made and 99% are privately owned.6 1.05 0 1.) Distance from nearest seaport (km.05 0 0.5 0.6 1.6 1.99 0.6 1. 2011 Name of Establishment Means of Transportation Distance from nearest airport (km.05 0.3 2 2 2 1 2 2.50 0.5 1.6 1.05 0.05 1. 6 1.05 0.5 0 0 0.6 1.6 1.6 1.5 23 22 21 23 23 22 25 26 22 20 2.05 1.5 1 1.6 1.5 0.05 0 0.02 0 0.6 1.50 0.6 1.50 0 1 5 0 Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.05 0.6 1.5 1 2 3 2 2 2.5 2 2 0 2.05 0 0.50 0.5 2 1 1 3 2 1.05 0.0 3 2.6 1.6 1.05 0 3 1.6 1.6 1.G & J Horizon G & V Pension K‟mas Pension Mercenary Inn Omar Pension Pearl Manor Pension Bacolod Regency Plaza Inn Saltimboca Pension Star Plus Pension Tindalo Pension Traveller‟s Inn 11th Bed & Breakfast Elvin Pension Ester Pension Halili Inn Pleasant Traveler‟s LD Pension Mainstreet Pension Monic Pension JP 227 Residence Eastway Inn JP & D Hometel & Apartelle Blue Roof Inn The Suites at Calle Sweet City Captel Rainbow Pension Rosita‟s Hometel Bacolod Pavilion Caribbean Waterpark Palmas del Mar The Suites at Calle JP 227 Residences Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land 19 25 22 20 20 25 20 23 22 20 23 20 24 22 25 23 20 23 25 23 20 21 20.6 1.05 0.6 1.50 0.05 0 0 1 0.7 1.6 1.6 1.6 70 .5 1.05 1 0.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.05 1 1.5 0 3 1 0.05 1.05 0.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.05 0 0.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1. 6 1. Facilities in Existing Tourism Establishments and Market Catered.02 0 5 2 0.5 6 3 3 1 1 0.6 Bacolod City has 69 existing tourism establishments and attractions are accessible to all kinds of land transportation. parlor/ba rber shop. fax Clin ic Restaur ant Souveni r shop. Fax Clin ic Restaur ant Souveni r Shop √ √ √ 71 . of employ ees Markets Catered Loc Nat Inter al ’l n”l √ √ √ 2. laundry service 152 Teleph one.6 1. parkin g lot 100 rooms. Internet . 6 served by regular transport services (Jeepney. sang Virgen Negros Museum Negros Forest San Sebastian Cathedral Bacolod Public Plaza PANAAD Park Marapara Golf Club Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land Land 21 20. service van Conventi on Hall.6 1.6 1. rent-acar.02 0.6 1. parkin g lot Foreig n exchan ge. tricycle. BCTO 2011 Tourism Establish ments (Hotels 1.7 1. Wifi. Distance from the airport is less than 25 km. Note: 1 Accessible all year round by ordinary vehicle.02 0.5 25 18 19 20 20 20 20.Hotel Pagcor Af Ff Facilities Present Cf Mf Ef s/f Others No.6 1. laundry.02 3 1 Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Paved Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good 1. Table 45.6 1.East Way Inn JP & D Hometel & Apartelle Sta. bar Conventi on hall. swimm ing pool. and good condition paved roads.6 1. busine ss center Teleph one. van. Fe Resort New Gov‟t. while seaport is more or less 3 km.01 0. casino. bus).5 26 21 1.6 1.6 1. busine ss center Foreig n exchan ge.5 0.50 0.05 6 3.01 0.L‟Fisher Hotel (1st class) 68 rooms swimm ing pool. Center Brgy. Fax Restaur ant 125 √ √ √ Teleph one. swimm ing pool.Planta Centro Bacolod (Standard) 5. van. Internet . Wifi. rent-acar. Internet . Wifi. parkin g lot 91 rooms. Wifi. van Function hall. Internet . Internet . Wifi. laundry service Function hall. Internet . busine ss center Foreig n exchan ge.Circle Inn (Standard Class) 7. laundry service √ √ √ 23 √ √ √ 8.Luxur Place Hotel 4.Grand Regal Hotel (Standard Class) 84 rooms. rent-acar. rent-acar. bar 6. Gym/hea lth club. laundry service Function hall.Goldenfi elds Kundutel (Standard Class) Foreig n exchan ge.Business Inn (Standard Class) 80 rooms 105 rooms. parlor/ba rber shop. Wifi. rent-acar. parling lot (70 capacit y) 83 rooms. busine ss center Teleph one. parkin g lot (100 cap. Fax Teleph one. Fax √ √ √ 72 . Wifi. Fax Restaur ant. Internet . laundry. laundry service. parkin g lot (80 Restaur ant Function hall. service van. parkin g lot (80-90 cap) 67 rooms.Chalet Tower 3. spa. van √ √ √ √ √ Foreig n exchan ge. busine ss center Teleph one. rent-acar 31 √ √ √ Teleph one. Fax Restaur ant Souveni r Shop Conventi on hall. busine ss center Teleph one. parkin g lot √ Foreig n exchan ge. swimm ing pool. swimm ing pool.) 82 rooms. Fax Restaur ant Conventi on hall. swimm ing pool. Internet Restaur ant.Go Hotel (Standard Class) 14. Internet Teleph one. coffee shop 91 rooms 32 rooms. Wifi Teleph one. Fax. Fax Restaur ant Souveni r shop Service van Function hall. swimm ing pool. parkin g lot (30 capacit y) 51 room. parkin g lot 88 rooms. parkin g lot 53 rooms parkin g lot 15 rooms Teleph one.Sugarla nd Hotel (Standard Class) 11.9. Fax Teleph one. bar Function hall √ √ √ Teleph one.West Town Hotel (Standard Class) 13. laundry service Spa 15 √ √ √ √ √ √ Rent-acar √ √ √ 73 . laundry service Non operati onal as of 2012 70 √ √ √ √ √ √ Foreig n exchan ge. laundry service Function room. Fax Teleph one.Check Inn Hotel 17. laundry service 55 √ √ √ Teleph one. Internet .O‟Hotel (Economy Class) capacit y) 31 rooms. Wifi. Wifi. parkin g lot (25 capacit y) 35 rooms.Bascon Hotel (Economy Class) 16. Fax Foreig n exchan ge. Fax. parkin g lot 108 rooms. travel agency. busine ss center Teleph one. bar Souveni r shop Function hall. Wifi. Internet Restaur ant. busine ss center Teleph one. Fax Restaur ant.Sylvia Manor (Standard Class) 12.Hotel Alhambra (Standard Class) 10. parkin g lot Function rooms. van 33 √ √ √ √ √ √ 15. van. van.MO2 Days Inn (Economy Class) Restaur ant. Wifi. bar (tenant) Coffee shop Pasalub ong shop Function hall. parkin g lot (15 capacit y) 35 rooms.Bacolod Pavilion Hotel (Standard Class) Teleph one. sports facilities Function rooms 22 √ √ √ 21 √ √ √ 20 √ √ √ Restaur ant 16 √ √ √ Restaur ant Function hall. Wifi. parkin g lot Foreig n exchan ge. Wifi.Northw est Inn (Economy Class) 22 room. parkin g lot (20 capacit y) Teleph one. rent-acar. Fax. rent√ √ √ 2. Internet Restaur ant. parkin g lot 42 rooms.Bacolod Pension 66 room. Internet Coffee shop Function hall. Fax. laundry service Function room.West Town Downtown Teleph one. Wifi. swimm ing pool. van (2). sedan (2). Internet Teleph one. Wifi. parkin g lot Function room. Internet Teleph one. busine ss center Teleph one.Royal Am Rei (Economy Class) 32 rooms. Internet Teleph one. Wifi. Foreig n Teleph one. rent-acar.Tamera Plaza Inn (Economy Class) 22.Bacolod King‟s Hotel 52 room. Fax. Internet Restaur ant 20. bar 19. parkin g lot 87 rooms. Internet Restaur ant Funtion room.Sea Breeze/LE C (Economy Class) 21. laundry service Function roo. rent-acar.18. Restaur ant 24 √ √ √ 74 . FaxWif i. service van √ √ √ TOURIST INN 1. service van 36 √ √ √ 23. parkin g lot 20 rooms. laundry service. Wifi. Intenet Teleph one Teleph one Teleph one. laundry service Function room 6 √ √ √ Teleph one. laundry service Function room 9 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ 12. Restaur ant 11 √ √ √ 75 . Internet Teleph one. Restaur ant Spa. Fax. Wifi. parkin g lot 22 rooms 42 rooms 22 rooms.Pearl Manor Teleph one.Mercenar y Inn 10. parkin g lot exchan ge. Wifi. Fax. parkin g lot (15 capacit y) 14 rooms. Wifi. Fax Teleph one. Fax. Internet Teleph one. Fax Teleph one. Fax Rent-acar. Internet a-car.Pension Bacolod 67 rooms. laundry service 6 √ √ √ Bar 7 Bar Function room.Plaza 3.Belle‟s Pension 5. Internet Teleph one. busine ss center Wifi.Baldevia Pension 4.K‟mas Pension 9.Omar Pension 11.G & V Pension parkin g lot (20 capacit y) 31 rooms. parklin g lot (7) 32 rooms. parkin g lot (4 capacit y) 12 rooms 17 rooms.G & J Horizon 7. van. laundry service Function room 9 √ √ √ √ √ √ 3 √ √ √ Coffee shop √ √ √ 8. Rent-acar. parkin g lot (8 capacit y) 16 rooms. van coaster. Wifi.Casa Marabella 6. 13. Restaur ant Laundry services 10 √ √ √ PENSION HOUSES 1.Citi Grand Inn Teleph one 3 √ √ √ √ √ √ 21.Regenc y Plaza Inn 14. Internet Bar Souveni r shop Function room. parkin g lot Fax Teleph one. Fax. parkin g lot 20 rooms. parkin g lot (50 capacit y) 30 rooms 51 rooms.Tindalo Pension 18. Wifi. swimm ing pool 32 rooms 90 rooms 24 rooms. 11 √ √ √ 76 .Saltimb oca Pension 16. Wifi. laundry service √ √ √ √ √ Teleph one Teleph one Teleph one Laundry service 5 √ √ √ 8 √ √ √ √ √ √ 19.The Suites at Calle Nueva Teleph one. Fax 5 √ √ √ √ Teleph one. parkin g lot 20 rooms. Internet Teleph one. 11th Bed & 33 rooms.Travelle r‟s Inn parkin g lot (5 capacit y) 42 rooms. 888 Pension 15. parkin g lot 9 rooms. Fax. parkin g lot (15 capacit y). Meeting room.Star Plus Pension 17.7R Residence Inn 20. LD Pension parkin g lot (7 capacit y) 10 rooms 22 rooms 40 rooms 16 rooms Wifi. canteen Laundry services.Poloy‟s Pension 12.Pleasant Travelers 5. laundry service Service van. Fax. parkin g lot 26 rooms 10.Monic Pension 7.Rosita‟s 16 rooms.JP &D Hometel & Apartelle 8. Fax Teleph one. parkin g lot (15 capacit y) 17 rooms 19 Teleph one. Fax.Elvin Pension 3.JP 227 Residences 27 rooms.East Way Inn 25 rooms. Wifi. parkin g lot (4 capacit y) 19 rooms Teleph one.Ester Pension 4. Fax Teleph one. Fax. souvenir shop Souvenir shop 7 √ √ √ 11 √ √ √ Laundry services 7 √ √ √ √ √ √ Teleph one Teleph Restaur ant 8 6 √ √ √ √ √ √ 77 . Internet Teleph one. Fax 7 √ √ √ 9. Wifi. Rent-acar √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ 6. Wifi.Breakfast 2. Wifi.Sweet City Captel 26 rooms 11. Internet Teleph one 4 √ √ √ Restaur ant Restaur ant.Rainbo w Pension 13. Internet Teleph one Tephon e Teleph one Teleph one laundry service √ 3 √ √ Restaur ant Function room. Internet Coffee shop RESORT Restaur ant Pasalubo ng center Fucntion hall.Palmas del Mar Teleph one. swimm ing pool. laundry. parkin g lot one Teleph one Teleph one. Internet Restaur ant. service van √ √ √ 3. bowling. financial. service van 4 √ √ √ √ √ √ 2. Fax. swimm ing pool. laundry service √ √ √ 4. laundry. mini zoo √ √ √ √ √ √ Accommodation facilities. communications. Fax. servicev an. swimm ing pool. parkin g lot 55 rooms. Wifi. Wifi.Dodoy‟s Eco Resort Teleph one. Wifi. rent-acar. Fax. billiards. van. Wifi. gym/heal th club Function hall.Sta. medical.Caribbea n Waterpark Resort Teleph one. bar Function hall. laundry. swimm ing pool 37 room. travel and tours and the like are all present in Bacolod City‟s existing 78 . Internet Restaur ant Function hall. bar 5.Blue Roof Inn 1. Fe Resort Teleph one. shopping facilities and others like recreation. eating. parkin g lot 32 rooms. Internet Restaur ant Function hall. Internet Restaur ant.Hometel Pension 14.Bacolod Pavilion Resort rooms 21 rooms 21 rooms. swimm ing pool. parkin g lot. Wifi. shooting range. Fax. Fax. parkin g lot (60 capacit y) 38 rooms. Inaka Lopue‟s Travel Restaurant. Travel. Viaje Pendy‟s Snack Negrense Bar Bob‟s Main. Center. Negros Travel Papa Pepe‟s Agency Pizza. Saltimboca Pension 7 Royal Am Rei J-Job‟s Resto & Family Travel & Grill. These establishments and facilities can accommodate the influx of visitors even during the peak season of their arrivals with a total of 2. Pleasant Traveler‟s Restaurant Travel Agency Transport 4 5 Belle‟s Pension. Starwing Travel. Vicky Travel & European Food Tours. Chicken House. Travel. Travel & Tours. Inc. Korean Grill World Connect Restaurant. Buto‟t Jaunts & Balat. Table 46. New Travel Center. BCTO 2011 Barangay 1 Accomodation Facilities Pearl Manor. Enhance Visa Mely‟s Garden Services.. Pepe‟s Grill Bottle‟s Alchrome Restaurant.A.387 available rooms. L‟Sea Dimsum. Kabankalan City Travel & Tours R. Restaurant. Imay‟s. L‟Kaisei Tours. Swip Restaurant.tourism establishments.Inventory of Tourism Support Facilities and Services. Kimberworld Italia Travel & Tours. Uma Journey. 11th Bed & Breakfast L‟Fisher. Travelers Inn. Hermes Travel. Expedia Musho. Transport Service 8 Sweet City Captel 79 . Restaurant. Tratoria. Ticket & Tours. Jiggers Travel & Tours. MJIG‟s Travel Services 14 15 17 Bacolod King‟s Hotel Pension Bacolod DLRS Travel. Island Trip Travel Agency SN Travel House. Fresh & Famous. Inc. Check Inn Hotel. LD Pension. Pizza Hut. Bacolod Travel & Tours. Yellow Cab. Gwyn Travel & Tours 10 11 12 Sea Breeze/LEC Lodging. casa Ilongga Travel Experts Center. L‟Kaisei Restaurant. RaiRai Ken Restaurant. Bacolod Pavilion Hotel. Travel Experts. Bacolod Pavilion Resort GSF World Travel. Todd Travel Sales. Mai Pao Teahouse. Baldevia Pension.9 Apollo Restaurant. Silverwind Travel & Tours 13 Sylvia Manor. Holiday & Tours The Travel Lounge. Dreammakers. Kau-kau Hawaiian Grill Elvin Pension. Max Restaurant. West Town Downtown Lopue‟s Travel Center. T3 Trips. Apollo Aero Tours & 80 . Poloys Pension Chicken Deli. Shakeys. Fe Resort West Town Hotel. Antiqueño 81 .18 Restaurant Chicken Deli Travel Isla Negrense. The Travel Lounge. lark‟s Travel & Tours 21 22 23 24 26 29 30 32 33 36 37 Bacolod Pension Plaza Business Inn Rainbow Pension Bascon Hotel. Hoshi Japanese Food.. Lopue‟s Travel & Tours Mab Rent a Car B. Seven Algra Borj K & R Korean Expedia Travel Services. Casa Amparo. Star Plus Pension G & J Horizon Planta Centro Bacolod Regency Plaza Inn. K‟mas Pension. K & Korean Grill. GO Hotel Apollo Restaurant Filipiniana Travel & Tours Granada Mandalagan Mansilingan Chicken House. Halili Inn. Mainstreet Pension Sta. Northwest Inn Chowking Time Out Restaurant Eloisa Q 7R Residence Inn 38 39 40 Rosita‟s Hometel Tamera Plaza Inn Monic Pension Ester Pension O‟Hotel. Inc. Pizza Hut. Casa Ilongga. Sipango. Citi Grand Inn Circle Inn. Bob‟s Pension. mely‟s Eastway Inn Garden. Kuidauri Caribbean Yakiniku. Prominence Inn. Roli‟s Diner. Isadora‟s Place. Casa Restaurant. Restaurant.Singcang Taculing Villamonte Grill. Voyage Sans Services. Omar Bob‟s Jr. Sanders Coffee Shop & Sausages Rent a Car Décor Travel Agency. JP tings Native & D Hometel. Pizsas Food Corporation. Topstar Rent a Car. Carefree Travel Company Nyala Rent a Car Lopue‟s Travel & Tours Khriza‟s Rent a Car 82 . Lands Air Tours & Travel Mariano Untalan Rent a Car. Grand Regal Bigby‟s Café & Hotel. Pizza O Restaurant Luxur Place. MO2 Waterpark Restobar. New Nature‟s JP 227 Hotpot. Marabella. Tamarind Thai Soul Hotel Pagcor. Restaurant. Mix Corporation. Eric Sugarland Hotel. Filipiniana Travel & Tours. Goldenfields. L‟Sea Dimsum. Tindalo Pension. Palmas del Mar. G & Chicken House. Casa Ilongga. V Pension. Zone Spareribs. Restaurant. Chicken Deli. D‟Rosa Pub & Kundutel. TingResidences.. Mecca J Rent a Car. Food. Aboy‟s MO2Days Inn. Mercenary Inn. Panaad sa Negros Description An activity of San Sebastian Cathedral in honor of its Patron Saint City activity celebration of the Chinese New Year Festival of all festivals in the Province of Negros Occidental 1st activity in Bacolod for 2009 which showcase that chicken inasal is a delicacy in Bacolod A project of Bacolod City Cultural Foundation with City Tourism Office & the City Mayor Celebration to commemorate the Philippine Independence 1st activity in 2009 to promote friendship between Philippines and Korea & let Koreans experience the city‟s hospitality World renowned tourism event in Bacolod which features MassKara street dance competitions.Bacolaodiat 3.Santacruzan yearly May 6.MassKara Festival yearly Oct.Tourism support facilities and services are mostly present in Barangays 5 and12 in the urban areas and Barangay Singcang and Villamonte in the rural areas. City charter celebration with the colorful parade Frequency of Activity yearly Duration of Activity January 20 yearly yearly 3 days 3rd week of April 4. carnivals.Bacolod Inasal Festival once May (1st in 2009) 5. These barangays are within the range of central business district. Cultural & Tourism Activities/Festivals. beauty pageant. etc.Philippine Korea Day yearly August 15 (1st in 2009) 8. electric MassKara. 1-18 9.Bacolod Charter Day yearly June 19 83 . Table 47.Feast of San Sebastian 2.Independence Day yearly June 12 7. BCTO 2011 Activity 1. 189.Adopt & Light a Tree & Christmas chorale competition An activity that started in 1992 which showcases the city employees talents Christmas chorale competition NGOs/Pos adopt a tree for lighting at the Bacolod Public Plaza.23 EMPLOYMENT 6. Table 48.Bacolod Chorale Competition 12.909 4.752.492.736. The rest are on a one day activity.216. BCTO 2011 Brgy.70 INCREASE/DECREASE Table 49.53 P398.082.32 -177.89 P188.473 1.142. Alangilan Resort (Spring Resort) Bocalbocal.507.234.61 73.112.18 293.244. Monterey. BCTO 2007-2011 YEAR Year 1 – 2007 Year 2 -2008 Year 3 – 2009 Year 4 – 2010 Year 5 – 2011 LOCAL REVENUE 273. Lists of Tourism Related Facilities and Sites.981.970.64 210.936 3.50 115. Cultural presentation is showcasing the talents of Bacolodnons yearly June yearly yearly December December 8 to January 5 Cultural and tourism activities/festivals of Bacolod city are all on a yearly or annually held activities.658 19. Buro-buro.893. Perfect Spring Park Tree park with clonal area of DENR 6 Badminton Heritage Site Tennis Court Golf Course 84 . It‟s the MassKara Festival and adopt and light a tree/nightly choral that runs for 2 to 3 weeks.Bacolod City Government Employees Day 11.341.610.453. Local Revenue and Employment by Tourism Activities.670 2.946. Ong. Palmas del Mar (Beach Resort) Rojas. Shelton. Monsignor Rivas USLS Eco Park Forest Park Japanese Shrine Punta Taytay Mandalagan Montevista Pahanocoy Tangub Eco garden PHHC Pahanocoy Beach Tangub Beach Resort Panaad Park Stone Marapara 85 Mansilingan Bata . Fe Resort. Villarosa. Bantug Resort Sta. Orola. Sause Resort Forest Park Caribbean Park. Bonnin. USLS Eco Park. Mountain Breeze.Granada Taculing Singcang Resort. Palma. Dodoy‟s Ecological. Alcala. 1 pack Oishi snacks (10 kinds). 3. 500 indigent families from various barangays of Bacolod City received bags of blessings from Metrobank Foundation last January 28. Each bag contains: 10 kilos rice.000. Community Based Rehabilitation Programs for Mendicants. For the year 2012.572 qualified recipients coming from various barangays of Bacolod City have continuously availed the financial assistance from the national government through DSSD amounting to P30.093 clients through the following clientele category with various services implemented through our service providers. 355 grams noodles. 1 kilo sugar and 1. Each client received P1. House Aquatic Resort Bacolod Pavilion Negros Forest. It is also tasked at coordinating services of all public and private social welfare institutions. condensed milk. The Women Crisis Center has served 56 victims of Violence Against Women and Children (VAW-C) such as battered wife.952. 2. Welfare of the Senior Citizens and Differently Abled Persons. Capitol Lagoon. the department has served 42. women seeking legal assistance for custody of children & financial support of 86 .00. battered live-in partner. Bags of blessings. The Department of Social Services and Development as a welfare agency bridges the Local Government Unit and the people. It also managed all public child-caring institutions and the provision of child welfare services. physically abused. 1. 2.390 grams pork & beans.210 grams corned beef. a social welfare agency mandated to ameliorate the living conditions of the needy segment of the population through social welfare services which include programs.425 grams sardines.100 grams instant coffee. Public Plaza. victims of lasciviousness.00. Its goal is to bring the required government programs and services to the people for a better living. 2. Rizal Park Pohang Gym.00 worth of grocery. etc.Villamonte Urban Brgy.300 ml. 39) Department of Social Services and Development The Department of Social Services and Development (DSSD).300. Arrows Montalvo Tennis Court (Brgy. 2.130 grams pancit canton. Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program. projects on Children Needing Special Attention (CNSP) and Youth Welfare. 2012.00 were allocated for this activity. Women‟s Welfare. Family (Dysfuntional) and Community Welfare. A total of P500. Social Development Center. rights of the child. fences. 508 street children in conflict with the law (CICLs. markets and other public places where the street children stay of their time.00 from Negros Sportsmen.000. 120 needy pre-schoolers of 4 day care centers of Mandalagan have been identified as beneficiaries of “Makulay and Buhay Feeding” also through the DSWD. The center has also served children raped and other children in difficult circumstances. Out of 508. This is to support their program media materials. intake interview/guidance/data gathering.00.children.00 from New Negros Coliseum with a total of P210. Aside from the honorarium of 15 houseparents at P6. home visit/counseling/follow up schooling. victim of emotional/verbal harassment and other women in crisis situation. admission & pre-discharge counseling.500.500.00. Minors Traveling Abroad (MTA). The following are the staff assigned at the Social Development Center: Social Worker Houseparent supervisor Intake supervisor Cook Encoder Houseparents Policemen POSO 3 1 1 1 1 15 2 2 Street Children. The feeding is good only for 156 days and the amount allocated was P240. plaza. 4.690. P63. They were also extended services such as: protective custody/food subsistence.00 was provided by the City Government for food substinence of the children. repainting of wall and ceiling and other needs of the center. Inc.000. 87 . 16 have court cases. court related services & spiritual enhancement. The feeding program is good for 120 days and on-going. referred to Alternative Learning System (ALS). 266 minors traveling abroad (MTA) witht heir parents (214 mothers and 187 fathers) had applied and facilitated an issuance of travel clearance/parental permits for their minors traveling abroad accompanied by somebody other than their parents through the DSWD Region VI Office.00 from RGG Sports Center. 405 boys & 103 girls) were placed at the center for residential care/temporary shelter and protective custody.646 needy pre-schoolers availed the feeding program of the DSWD amounting to P 6. A budget of P936. capability building & values education.000. practical skills development (belt making & hanging plant holder). advocacy on personal hygiene. They were gathered by our street educator and conducted services such as: intake interview/guidance/data gathering.240.149/month each. abandoned. 30 street children and children of mendicants were served by our street educator along the cathedral. comfort rooms. Supplemental Feeding. and P53.00 Donations: 65 day care center workers have received the amount of P94.000. repair of tables & chairs. antimendicancy law and referred family for “bags of blessings”. 000.500. 88 .000.279 needy preschoolers.00 annually. P828.580. Other services extended by our Child Development Workers were. Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). 230 persons with disabilities attended the National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Week last July 17-23. balik eskwela. Senior Citizen. symposium.539 senior citizens (2. While 200 attended International Day of Disabled Persons at Robinson‟s Place Bacolod Photo Exhibit. 2012. cultural presentations. practical skills development. 2012 with activites such as parade. Vice Mayor Jude Thaddeus Sayson and Hon. 138 senior citizens ages 78 and up who have no pensions either in SSS/GSIS and have no children abroad have been identified and availed social pensions from the national government through the Pantawid Pamilya Program of DSWD.00 was released by the City Government to support the NDPR Week Celebration. Youth. 1. A budget of P160. 3.00 was released for this program. On the other hand. youth advocacy and organized Movement for Anti-Trafficking Advocate (MATA).00 thereby giving them P1. Out of the 8.00 was released for this project. Social protective services were availed by them thru the direction of the social worker assigned. Elderly Week Celebration. parent-child sessions.000. booth (selling project). fund raising project.000. 397 World War II Veterans or their surviving spouse received a quarterly assistance from the LGU in the amount of P1. Leonardia.00 from the City Government for their rice subsidy and other basic needs in the amount of P150. 778 out-of-school and 540 in-school have been identified. 2. immunizations and deworming at the Barangay Health Centers and medical missions conducted. angel walk and skills training. vitamins supplementation. 15 persons with disabilities have availed the free wheelchairs from Hon. Veterans Welfare Allowance.Early Childhood Development Program. referrals for medical and supplemental feeding.222 senior citizens have availed the senior citizens ID cards for them to avail the Magna Carta for Senior Citizens.000. Referral services were also facilitated by them to NPS like medical/dental check-ups. Mayor Evelio “Bing” R.318 youth.000/quarter.00/month for one year given quarterly. 8. our Day Care Workers conducted the monthly weighing and monitoring of the children‟s nutritional status and given supplemental/complimentary feeding through the DSWD and other concerned NGOs and private persons. supervised neighborhood play. 850 Senior Citizens attended and celebrated the Elderly Week last October 1-7. A budget of P72. 34 blind families from Home for the Blind received a monthly ration of P12. medical consultation. 2940 were recognized last March 19-30. organized by our social workers through our youth coordinators and extended services such as: orientation on Unlad Kabataan Program (UKP).500 old and 39 new) have been continually using the Nuga Best Thermo Accupressure/Five Ball and Diet Pad Treatments. 150 hearing impaired joined the mini sportsfest at SPED Center last November 15. 2012. 2012 with the activities such as: cultural presentation. They received P500.279 needy pre-schoolers 3-4 years old coming from 115 day care centers and 884 malnourished children 0-below 3 years old served by 26 Child Development Workers have benefited the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Program. There were 56 Barangay Nutrition Scholars. 113 internally displaced persons have availed of the cash for work from the DSWD at P2. Internally Displaced Persons. 4. DSSD and UBSD.080.00. NORFI. Mary‟s Home for the Aged. 5. Cash for Work. There were four teams organized by the City Nutrition Committee to regularly monitor and evaluate the BNS performance and the Barangay Nutrition Program implementation. Sectoral Concerns and Department of Social Services and Development (DSSD) offices.000 indigent constituents of Bacolod City received a “Share a Meal/Pamaskua 2012” from the local government last December 24 & 28. Vienna sausage and corned beef. youth.00 per person amounting to P235. Paglaum Drug Reach Foundation. productive and contributing members of the society. 4 were newly hired for this year. burial and medical needs. Bacolod Girls Home and Home for the Blind. 89 . 2012 at the BAYS Center.500. St.203. Each package contains rice. laboratories.792.488 clients from the Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital (CLMMRH) have availed medical assistance in the form of medicines.00 per person amounting to P235. women. noodles. Responsibilidad Ko!” The objective of this activity is to continually arouse public awareness on the city‟s problem.000. 310 children of mendicants received supplemental feeding at the BAYS Center.00. thereby providing them with appropriate services to improve their well-being to become useful.50. 63 anti-mendicancy task force staff and 23 barangay residents of Cabugwason.264 individuals in crisis situation were extended social case summary for referrals to institutions for their financial. 2012 with the theme”Mga Utod ko sa Dalan Ngaaaa Naga Pakilimos.50 was released for this project.174. VRHD. St. An amount of P762. 1. They have to attend 10 days capability building activities and community volunteerism like clean and green and so forth. Holy Family Home. The Local Government Unit (LGU) thru the Department of Social Services and Development (DSSD) provided subsidies to 11 institutions/facilities that cater to children. The evaluation team were composed of CHO. Likewise. This was made possible by the joint efforts of the Public Assistance and Affairs Division (PAAD). X-rays.040.040. Vincent Home for the Aged. Bacolod City Mental Health Care Center. Urban Basic Services Division The Urban Basic Services Division under the Office of the City Mayor had been tasked to coordinate and implement the City‟s Nutrition Program. Holy Infant Nursery. 17 individuals in crisis situation from 12 barangays availed financial assistance for their medical needs from the city government amounting to P73. to understand the plight of the mendicants.Anti-Mendicancy Consciousness Week was celebrated last August 27-31. 75 fire victim families have received financial assistance for shelter from the city amounting to P246. blood and patients bill out of the City Government “Bulig Ini Nga Gugma” BING amounting to P8. older persons with disabilities and special needs such as: Fray Luis Amigo Hospital. Mansilingan availed advocacy/information dissemination on Anti-Mendicancy Law/RA 1563. beef loaf.00. 971 208.192 kilos of INSUMIX was produced. 175 severely underweight or 255 maintained the status and 261 rehabilitated to normal status.847 894 Severely 708 272 underweight TOTAL 3. out of 2.448 tins of evaporated milk and 220 kilos of choco powder was packed/ produced. 370ml Choco. UBSD 2012 Stocks Insumix. January to December a total of 7.953 improved to normal nutritional status or 69%.539 4. 1. 4. A total of 58.192 4.492 kilos of sugar. 272 or 38% improved to underweight.953 261 2.166 Nutritional Status As of December 2012 Severely % Normal Underweight % % Total 31 38 33 175 175 25 5 1.25 Balance 269 47 477 11. Out of the severely underweight preschoolers. 1K Production 7. Table 51.923 4. 3.555 The table shows that there were 2. UBSD 2012 No. 1K Milk.923 kilos of INSUMIX was distributed to the underweight and severely underweight Pre – schoolers of 61 barangays. of beneficiaries Underweight (Start of feeding Jan. Table 50. 894 maintained to be underweight or 31%. 2012) Underweight 2. Stocks.847 underweight and 708 severely underweight preschoolers identified during the OPT January – March 2012.Operation Timbang 2012 was conducted in 61 barangays from January to March by the Barangay Nutrition Scholars with the assistance of the BHWs and the CDWs in coordination with the Health and Nutrition personnel. 0-6 years old preschoolers were weighed. A total of 6. Production and Distribution of Insumix.75 For the year 2012.601.555 preschoolers were given INSUMIX feeding three times a week. 4.492 3.214 69 27 62 2.539 kilos of sugar.847 underweight preschoolers. Rate of Underweight and Severely Underweight.448 220 Distribution 6.971 tins of 370ml evaporated milk and 208.847 708 3.555 1. A total of 3.25 kilos of choco powder was given to the beneficiaries to compliment the INSUMIX. Evaporated. 90 . At the end of the feeding. To compliment the feeding 4. 1K Sugar. This will determine the rate of improvement contributed by NUTRIPAN.500 There were ten public elementary schools in the city that were given insumix feeding.33. However. Estefania and Mandalagan./pc nutritious Pan de Sal twice a week to complement their other feedings in school.29. Nutrition Information and Education (NIE) is an ongoing program. The PABASA SA NUTRISYON was conducted in 6 barangays namely: Barangays 19.500 beneficiaries.31. promotion of consumption of eggs and vegetables and the nutritional guidelines for Filipinos in ten sessions. Each of school has 150 beneficiaries having a sum of 1. Each child was given 2 pcs. @ 30g. the said feeding is still on going. After the duration of the feeding these school children will be reweighed again this will be on the last week of February. identified to be underweight and severely underweight. 91 .For the school year 2012 – 2013 the Department of Education and the City of Bacolod thru UBSD – Nutrition Office started again the Nutripan sa Paaralan Feeding. Schools Given Insumix Feeding and Number of Beneficiaries. A total of 107 mothers and caregivers were given knowledge in good nutrition along with infant and young child feeding counseling anchored on exclusive breastfeeding. The ingredients are wheat flour enriched with Iron and Vitamin A. UBSD 2012 Name of School ABES I ABES II Pahanocoy Baybay Elementary School Medel Elementary School Vista Alegre Elementary School ISLA Elementary School CV Ramos Elementary School Medalla Elementary School Vista Alegre Granada Relocation Site Elementary School Villa Esperanza Elementary School TOTAL Number of Beneficiaries 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 1. They were beneficiaries of the feeding The schools are the following with their respective number of school children Table 52. dairy bake milk rich in protein and lard which is a good source of fat.30. There were 10 Public Schools with 1.500 school children in Grade 1 – 3. Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).Sectoral Concerns Office Through the years. There were 58 Trisikad drivers and Operators Associations in the city. The office is continuously supporting efforts of the Bacolod Integrated Trisikad Operators Drivers Association. 298 trisikad drivers licenses (new/renewal) were issued to trisikad drivers and 580 trisikad drivers were recipients of “BULIG MO KALIPAY KO” now on its 9th year. registration with DOLE and accreditation with City Cooperative Livelihood and Development Office (CCLDO) and the city government. Inc. A total of 7. A partial citywide survey shows that there were 3.932 medicine booklets and 6. accident insurance. There were 30 OFWs/families that were given utmost assistance by the office in resolving different problems encountered by Bacolodnon OFWs.456 documented OFWs/families. campaign for health and security protection program thru SSS and Philhealth memberships. trisikad driver‟s license. 899 applied or were issued permit to operate business. 92 . Philippine Overseas and Employment Adminsitration (POEA) and foreign agencies as to varied concerns of the OFWs of the city.785 services/sessions of Nugabest therapy given to senior and non-senior clients. the Sectoral Concerns Office established regular coordination with national agencies such as Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Philippine Embassies/consulates abroad. 6. Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA).800 indigent families were recipient of grocery items of the yearly project of the city. 1. Assistance was extended on informative and educational orientation on City ordiance # 270 or the Trisikad Transport Laws and Regulations and other local and national traffic concerns in cooperation with BTAO and BCPO. There were 9. (BAITODA) in organizing trisikad associations in the city‟s rural and urban barangays since the formation of this trisikad association in 2008. assists in facilitation of securing business permits (operators).738 joint DTI and DA booklet were issued.125 Senior Citizen‟s ID. 56 311.000.327.817.Basic a.00 220.012. Actual Collections.394. FEES & OTHER CHARGES 4.Other Receipts IRA GRAND TOTAL Collectibles Annual Budget 104.69 18.00 155.506.125.00 1.000.000.000.32 647.37 79.96 0. Teletech Communications at 400 seats and Teleperformance with 150 seats.84 185.050.39 130.5 Million per month or P 1. CTO 2012 Revenue Source 1. Annual Budget Collectibles.080.000. Today. with medium players such as: Epiphany Global 93 .00 16.Fines & Penalties TOTAL REAL PROPERTY TAX 2.46 112.000.ECONOMIC SECTOR CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE Table 53. Teletech Communications.146.351.000 Actual Collections % to Collectibles 102.272.00 647.00 1.316. Inter-active Outsource Asia.Previous Year c.373.000.224.804.Current b.08 414.00 20.92 120. Revenue Source.51 0. ECONOMIC ENTERPRISES 5. In 2006 there were only four (4) Operational call centers in Bacolod City namely Focus Communications. Inter-active Outsource Asia with 300 seats.3 billion annually.00 6. Transcom.89 100 117.000.506. The call center data has more or less 7000 strong workforce.87 20.494.500.881.98 0.500.358.500.92 16. we have twelve call centers namely: Focus Communications.BUSINESS & OTHER LOCAL TAXES 3. Convergy‟s.000.820.372. PanAsiatic Solutions.77 10.310. Teleperformance.547. it could earn as much as P 1.00 96. With this workforce.96 Information Technology Bacolod City is called the call center hub in Western Visayas. Percent to Collectibles.00 30.323.56 0.000.000.269.439.898. Income Tax Holiday for 4 years for Non-Pioneer IT Enterprises. Next Level IT Teleservices. Inc. or 6 years for Pioneer IT Enterprises 2. business sales taxes and other fees and charges imposed by existing city ordinance for 4 years.00 or more LOCAL INCENTIVES AVAILABLE FOR INVESTORS UNDER THE BACOLOD INVESTMENT CODE OF 2002 1. Chapter 94 .. Exemption from payment of building permit fees. business fees. Inc. in lieu of all national and local taxes. Ecozones: 7 Presidentially proclaimed Peza sites • Luxur Plaza IT Center • Monfort Information Technology Building • One San Pang San Antonio Park • The Block IT Park • Robinson‟s Metro Bacolod • Lopue‟s East • Bacolod Information Technology Park Other IT Parks/Buildings: • De la Rama Center • Everden Information Technology Park • Lopue‟s San Sebastian • St. Lone Star Global IT Solutions. 2.Outsourcing. Exemption from payment of basic real property tax. Permanent resident status for foreign investors with initial investments of US$ 150. Francis IT Center • SM City Bacolod IT Center • Central District IT Park • Lopue‟s South Square IT Park INCENTIVES AVAILABLE TO IT LOCATORS IN IT ZONES 1. After Income Tax Holiday period. 5. the option to pay a special 5% tax on gross income earned. Shorecloud Corporation and Alliance Call Center.. Exemption from payment of import duties and taxes on imported machinery and equipment and raw materials 4. EXISTING AND ACTIVE BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS • Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry • Bacolod Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry • Association of Negros Producers • Chamber of Furniture Industries of the Philippines – Neg.000. except real property taxes on land owned by developers 3. chargeable against the 3% share of the national government in the special 5% tax on gross income. Occ. Additional deduction equivalent to 50% of training expenses. 691 6. A window serving approach that specialize in the different types of permits was formulated to achieve efficient and effective flow of work and to decongest the office. With the One-Stop-Shop Business Permit. In 2005. and others was shortened and became easy for both taxpayers and tax clerks. payment process for business permits.346 10.150 14. a unified form was made to contribute to the reduction of steps and time in applying for business permits.• • • • • • • Association of Negros Occidental Food Processors Hotel and Restaurant Association of Negros Occidental Garments Manufacturers Association of Negros Occidental Bacolod – Negros Occidental Bakers Association CREBA – Negros Occidental Confederation of Negros Tsinoys BNEFIT – Bacolod Negros Federation of Information Technology Permits and Licensing The Permits and Licensing Office is in charge of full servicing of Electronic Business Information System (EBIS) for the streamlining/fast processing of permits. An Executive Order was created for a Joint Inspection Team to saturate business inspection campaign within the City of Bacolod.761 742 81 8 884 51 5. A service oriented approach to all customers was devised.861 4.422 508 1.614 64 18. Business Permit Issued New Business Renewal Additional Business Application Registered New Business Renewal Retired Tricycle (Business Permit Issued) Franchise (New) Common Carrier (Business Permit Issued) Common Carrier (out of town) Trisikad (Business Permit Issued) Riders Permit Burial Permit Transfer of Cadaver Cremation Exhumation Miscellaneous Permit Special Permit Use of BAY Center Motorcade Streamers 13.220 231 859 537 142 208 152 95 . Also.138 2. Bacolod City was awarded by the Anvil Awardee in One-Stop-Shop Business Permits – Processing Public Relations Society of the Philippines. 614. skilled & non-skilled job vacancies overseas.861.084 Total permits issued in 2012 totals 13. 2. It also prereviewed the annual budgets of 61 barangays before it is ratified by the Sangguniang Panlungsod. otherwise known as the PESO Act of 1999. and to the DOLE Central Office. This enables interested parties to apply for overseas employment through reputable agencies.346.346 new business applications registered and 508 businesses were retired. Business applications registered sums up 18. such as the PESO of Bacolod City. a promotional machinery for further trade and investments. It assists various placement agencies in conducting their recruitment for professional.Mayor‟s Clearance 4. and investments.856 Obligation Requests. Renewed permits totals 10.000. State Universities and Colleges (SUCs). City Budget Office The City Budget Office assists the Chief Executive in the preparation and submission of documents related to budget and submits it to the Department of Budget and Management.001.230. The office also assists the 61 barangays in the presentation of their annual budgets that would conform to the provisions of circulars governing the rules on barangay budgeting. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Community Based Organizations (CBOs). industry. It has prepared three (3) supplemental budgets in the total amount of P 250. to constitute the National Employment Service network. Department of Trade and Industry The Department of Trade and Industry is a coordinating agency for all government activities related to trade. new business was 2.614 applications renewed.570. Public Employment Services Office The Public Employment Services Office (PESO) is a multi-employment service facility or an entity established or accredited by DOLE pursuant to Republic Act 8759. It also monitors the status of workers placed overseas.PESO exists in Local Government Units or (LGUs). It is charged with 96 . The PESOs are linked to the Regional Offices of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) for coordination and technical supervision.There were 10. It has submitted an estimated income in the amount of P 1. 138.42. The office makes sure that these agencies are authorized by the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA).000. The office also evaluated and processed 15. PESO announces agencies recruitment through media as soon as these are verified to possess the Special Recruitment Authority issued by POEA. and a regulatory body to ensure that fair competition prevails. 968 annual safety inspection fees. 12 complaints for illegal structures were received and all of them were settled. Office of the Building Official The Office of the Building Official is responsible for carrying out building policy work related to the design and construction of buildings as well as the review of alternative solutions to prescriptive requirements of the City‟s Building By-law. industry and the public.365.281.365.35 Table 61 shows that there are 904 building permits issued. Regulatory Fees Collected. Construction boom is indeed evident as the collection for building permit tops the list with P7.450 Amount Collected P 7.02 P 23.40 884. Violations/Illegal Construction Per PD 1096.693. both within and outside the Philippines. Table 55. 15 mechanical permits & 2. DPWH) Persons/Establishments 76 32 44 12 12 161 There were 76 that were issued notice of violation. Total amount collected was P23.592. 685 occupancy permits.281. CLO. OBO 2012 Violations/Illegal Construction per PD 1096 Notice of violations issued Violation settled Violation pending Complaints of illegal structures received Complaints settled Reports of different government agencies (NSO. 32 were settled and 44 were pending.878 15 2. other city departments.442 13.958.00 85. 2.35. NBCDO.055.693.804.055. of Permits Issued 904 685 2.93 1.93. In addition to building policy work. CMO.968 7.878 for shanties. CAO. this office provides statistical information related to construction activity in the city. Number of Permits Issued and Amount Collected Source: Office of the Building Official 2012 Name of Regulatory Fees Collected Building Permit Occupancy Permit Electrical Permit for Shanties Mechanical Permit Annual Safety Inspection Fees TOTAL No. Table 54. this office carries out a broad range of policy work leading to building regulations in the areas of fire protection.creating a business-friendly environment conducive to the growth of enterprise and supportive of fair and robust trade in goods and services. 97 . professional associations. Through collaboration with other government bodies. government agencies. structural design and building envelope.923.862. Signboard Fencing Dem olitio n 1 3 2 1 1 Temp.758.00 3.534. Total occupancy permits is 685 at P1.93 1.518.535.251.84 1.719 46.581.941.00 146.997 15.938.18 1.592.102.00 72.752. Others Area (sq.958.00.398.00 81.761.473849.20 154.084. Sidewal k Encl.560.908.450 permits at P23./Sign/Demolition Permit No.16 1.060. of Boarding House/Dormitory 175 115 60 Boarding House/Dormitory Inspected Boarding House/Dormitory with Permit Boarding House/Dormitory without Permit Table 63 shows a total of 175 boarding houses/dormitories that were inspected.334.727.650. 2.00 1.00 182.68 46 293.00 87.137.559.00 96.00.58 1.958.21 1.99 1.908 Amount Collected 66. Monthly Permit Count and Corresponding Construction Cost.614.595.652.055.510. The Office of the Building Official should take extra effort to compel those who have no permits to secure it.804.00 60.923.00 No.54 187.000.m.381 78.395. Inst.365.862.35 Table 64 shows the Regulatory Fees Collection for 2012.705.442.937.660.10 80 488. OBO 2012 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total Bldg/Fencing/Temp.Table 56. Cost Jan Feb Mar Apr May 35 29 68 45 56 24 26 19 13 14 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 6 10 1 9 9.00 205.71 2.492.20 65 615.776. of Permit 100 70 54 41 59 46 89 46 40 61 36 43 685 Amount Collected 135.00 350.178.40.804.38 1 15.582 98 .00 10.820.20 94.664.047 1.932 13.119.75 104 1.826.03 932.947.000.078.29 89.470. Summary of Regulatory Fees Collection.106. of Amount Permit Collected 70 376.55 79 484.083.555.22 768.000.702.281.35.284.513.50 904 7. Encl.000 639 409 570 552 721 515 604 526 403 464 7.836. Com.80 972.426.992.606.80 3.281.90 599.082.490. of Permit 652 608 303 155 176 245 238 140 146 113 86 103 2.60 2.00 No.00 80.908.753.367. Table 57.23 1. 2.669.958. It was found out that 115 have permits and the remaining 60 have no permits.38 1.28 1.450 Amount Collected 2.00 15.35 141.968 Amount Collected 2.00 9. Boarding Houses/Dormitory.43 635. Table 58.70 83 387.00 1.213.651. OBO 2012 No.910. of Per mits 70 65 104 62 83 Res.700. of Permit 1.15 81 370.673890.670.00 88.239.922.04 102. OBO 2012 Month No. 15 mechanical permits at P75.134.154.952.30 64 220.00 6.91 566.992.515.00 87.698.157.850 107. of Permit 2 2 2 1 4 2 1 1 15 Amount Collected 18.60 71.00 75.15 76 591.923.753.658. of Permit 223 255 176 151 251 180 311 251 354 271 235 250 2.00.683.00 or a grand total of 7.) Const.657.908 electrical permits at P884.066.640.80 94 839.02 No.634.24 1.01 23.404.113. Ind.40 88.240.00 131.00 73.862.442.862.00 10.00 75.089.05 62 477.594.718.00 213.968 annual safety inspection fees at P13.93 Occupancy Permit Electrical Permit Annual Safety Inspection Mechanical Permit Grand Total No. Sidewalk.68 3.896.51 13.40 No.592.00 54.179.00 884.471.166.79 1.683.792. 79 469.78 192.21 119.50 3.00 4 99 .66 83.467.992.455.00 37.318.723.843. 16.382.08 201. CPDO Zoning 2012 Classifications Residential Commercial Institutional Light Industrial Heavy Industrial Memorial Parks/Cemeteries Priority Development Areas Future Urban 1 Future Urban 2 GRAND TOTAL No. City Planning and Development Office Table 59.798. and their corresponding construction cost.387.615.725 8.322.573.55 3. institutional.190.000. Issued (sq.225.Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total 81 79 76 94 80 46 64 904 55 44 54 62 55 27 44 574 17 27 10 25 13 12 14 214 4 2 4 1 2 20 2 1 3 1 1 8 5 2 3 6 4 8 5 2 64 1 2 2 1 3 14 1 3 35.107 1.23 19.061.00 42. Land Use and Zoning Division totals to 128.856.) 597.53 2.834.m.m.50 107.20 25.599. It was during the month of March that it has the highest recorded permit count at 104 with construction cost of P1.807.615.003. Lot Certifications Issued.602.00.410.00 and 42 residential certifications amounting to P53.843.306.493 160.008.587. 55 3 2 Area of Int Renov.54 143.870.605.067.45 40 No.10 3.421.628 533.00 13. Issued 42 52 1 12 1 1 1 17 1 128 Lot Area (sq.151 14.464 1. Renov. commercial.50 692.420.45 2 The table above shows the monthly permit count for residential.720. Table 60.856 293.m.963.740.821.60 359.659 2.223.801.00 15.049 1.497.997. Area City Fees No.244 22. CPDO Zoning 2012 Project Cost Classification No.01 483.122 City Fees Paid P 53.973. Projects Residential Commercial Institutional Industrial GRAND TOTAL 535 206 25 9 775 762.10 332.091 38.614.883.543.749.000 30.146 7. of Gov’t.870.718.874 300.385 45.00 Exempted 231.73 3.252. etc.95 987.518.30 21.24 879.89 Lot Area Bldg. industrial.77 5.81 229.17 92.026 706.240.651.50 Lot Certifications issued by the City Planning and Development Office.58 2. of Int.869.443.821.) 60.232. Locational Clearance Issued.29 considering that it is during the summer months that construction is at its highest because of good weather.) (sq. Commercial certifications issued totals 52 at P107.044 25.584.138 17.083. is also the center in which agricultural products from neighboring towns and cities as well as the province. vegetables. vermiculture area. spices and other agricultural and farm products from neighboring towns. A total of 138 were the registered fishing vessels With three gross tonnage and below. Pala-Pala” markets are located in Banago. South-Libertad Market. Granada Public Market. pass through for distribution to other outlets and consumers. It re-activiated the City Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management Council A total of 15…67 kgs.As shown on the table above.566. Silay and E. Eight public markets are located in North-Burgos Market. Organic foliar fertilizer distributed totals to 212 liters with 212 beneficiaries. a total of 775 locational clearances were issued by the office with a project cost of P3. Laboratory analysis for water samples collected at random site for the monintoring of red tide totals about 72.56 hectares for Bacolod-Murcia area. its requirement for rice. "imports". City Department of Agriculture The City of Bacolod as the center of commerce. Montevista. Banago. and islands like Guimaras. assorted vegetable production area.30 has.. Sum-ag. livestock and poultry production area and an ornamental production area was developed.10. Bacolod is dependent on its supply from "imported" agricultural products. 100 . Bantayan or Panay. The Office formulated the City Coastal Resource Management Plan. The City. Total fees paid to the city amounts to P3. Total land area devoted to sugarcane is 4.193 number of seedlings with 30 beneficiaries. The City Agriculture Office recorded a total of 1. Tangub. A total of 32 fisher folks and farmers association were assisted and developed and 2 farmers and fishery councils were assisted. Sum-ag and Punta Taytay. Bacolod has a fishing ground located in the radius between Bacolod and Guimaras and it has several "Komisyonan" where buy & sell transactions occur. Magalona. A greenhouse area. Ten (10) Talipapa or mini markets are found in Brgys. Villamonte and North Capitol Road.B. Cebu.067. Granada. Alangilan. Canlaon.963. There were 158 seaborne patrol operations conducted with 54 fishing vessel apprehended for illegal fishing. Bata. Of assorted vegetable seeds were distributed for homelots and farm production with a total of 435 beneficiaries. The Office distributed 1. Felisa and Sum-ag are among the agricultural barangays in Bacolod that provide vegetables and other farm produce for Bacoleños.89.443.25 hectares in 2012. Handumanan and Punta Taytay. Singcang. planted to rice for the year 2009 compared 860. so to speak. formed the Metro-Negros Coastal and Marine Resources Management Council including the cities of Talisay. trade and industry. Residential clearances tops the list with 535 issued followed by commercial at 206. 9 and 31 and rural barangays of Tangub.104. Central Market.584. cities. Mandalagan. Mansilingan.420. CAO 2012 Crops Area (hectares) Sugarcane Rice Corn Assorted Vegetables Root Crops Coconut 7.51 0. industrial and man-made wastes into the creek.713.87 0.35 2.Fishing Grounds. With the continued use of dynamite fishing. vermiculture area. Aside from these fishponds several barangays have also been identified as fishing communities because of its dependency upon fishing industry like. Agricultural Crops The total land area for agricultural use in Bacolod as of 2012 is about 8. and the sea. rivers and creeks is another problem that the city government has to tackle.00 % to Total Agricultural Land Devoted to Crop Production 86.75 181. Singcang-Airport. AREA DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURAL CROP PRODUCTION. Oyster and greens shell are also cultured in Barangays 1.12 0. a greenhouse area. poultry and livestock production area and ornanemntal production area was developed. rivers.97% of the city‟s total land area. Banago. Pahanocoy and Punta Taytay. Several barangays in Bacolod have fishponds in the barangays of Singcang-Airport.19 101 . Banago. Fishery and agricultural products coming from the agri-fishery producing towns and cities are sold in the markets and “talipapa” or satellite markets located in several big and populated barangays. assorted vegetable productions area. The table below shows the land allocation and land utilization by the major crops produced in Bacolod City.00 860. Punta Taytay. The city has twelve coastal barangays. Banago.25 30.25 30.46 5. the environment is polluted and degraded.95 0.30 hectares or 53. Shoreline. 2.500. Rivers and Creeks Bacolod has fishing grounds located in the radius between Bacolod and Guimaras.19 1.34 % to Total of City’s Land Area 46.05 82. The development of techno-demo on integrated farming system.08 9. shorelines. Pahanocoy and Punta Taytay. the encroachment of squatters and the indiscriminate dumping of human. Pollution and environmental degradation of the City‟s fishing grounds.33 0. Table 61. Pahanocoy and Tangub.08 0. 30 hectares equivalent to 53.46% is devoted to sugarcane plantations. Table 62. industrial complexes. Strategic Agricultural and Fisheries Development Zone (SAFDZ) Republic Act No.30 0.145 has. Granada 3.713. utilizing the vacant and idle lots in the urban area and in school premises for the production of vegetables.17 0.Banana Orchard TOTAL 15.Cabug 7. coconut. provision of pre and post harvest facilities in the rural areas and implementation of local and national policies which are necessary for the welfare of this sector that will eventually propel and boost internal economic activities in the city. SAFDZ AREA FOR AGRICULTURE. of this 7.0355 1.505.25 hectares or 5.Vista Alegre 6.6239 11.2890 102 . projects and services such as promoting the use of high yielding varieties coupled by the introduction of modern technology.09 0. production and processing zones and areas for marketing development and networking. Felisa 4.12% to assorted vegetables and the rest is planted with root crops.Sum-ag 5. 860. expansion of irrigated areas for rice. 8435 of 1997 also known as the Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act (AFMA) requires all local government units to identify the Strategic Agriculture and Fisheries Development Zones (SAFDZ) for the establishment of infrastructure.500 hectares or 46.Alangilan 2.00 8.4943 385.4180 26.3291 339.Tangub TOTAL AREA (has. The City Government of Bacolod thru the City Department of Agriculture is tasked to increase its internal capacity to produce by implementing developmental programs.) 725.00 0.97% of the total land area of the city which is 16.2264 12.Pahanocoy 8.2537 3.00 14.08 53.713.33% to rice and 1.9094 1. CAO 2012 BARANGAY 1.97 Table 92 shows that Bacolod has an agricultural land area of 8.16 100. banana and orchard. 00 115. Pta.30 191.Banago 2.75 Production (MT) 2011 1.22 1.70 18. Taytay has the highest recorded area at 20. Table 64.20 114.15 61.00 20.75 46.657.15 360.00 61.50 47.28 47.00 Areas devoted to fisheries comprises Barangays Banago. SAFDZ AREA FOR FISHERY.20 75.00 73.00 hectares. Taytay 4.076.Singcang 3.29 hectares as the area for agriculture with Barangay Alangilan having the largest with 725.75 49.95 61. The survey has identified 1.00 404. There are a total 61 hectares allocated for fisheries.30 25.75 49.00 38. Tangub and Pahanocoy.21 177.32 190.50 35.40 22.00 10.00 8.00 59.) 6.85 33. Taytay.32 1. CAO 2012 Area (Has.) Planted Harvested 2011 2012 2011 2012 RICE Irrigated Rainfed Upland CORN Yellow White ROOTCROPS Sweet Potato Cassava VEGETABLE Leafy Fruit Root Leguminous 459.50 58.00 10.00 hectares followed by Pahanocoy at 15. Table 63.Pta.60 71.50 2012 1.75 35.10 47.55 464.15 187.00 7.40 37.00 11.505.95 18.85 183.04 50.00 336.75 471.15 23.Tangub 5.The City Department of Agriculture in coordination with the Department of Agrarian Reform has conducted a survey to determine the total area to be covered by SAFDZ.25 81.00 36.00 15.476.50 309. Singcang.90 37.12 495.40 23.Pahanocoy TOTAL AREA (has.6239 hectares.40 481.85 38. Pta.80 47.50 7.3291 and Felisa at 339.55 37.4943 hectares followed by Granada at 385. CROP PRODUCTION PROGRAM.80 38.05 46.25 8.40 324.50 37.85 435.50 Farmers Served 2011 778 904 227 96 53 260 187 285 316 249 259 2012 780 775 50 91 53 244 175 274 314 245 253 103 .506.73 46.63 458.00 hectares and Singcang at 10.50 13.75 45. CAO 2012 BARANGAY 1.90 36. Likewise.25. There are 14 agricultural barangays that are irrigated.15 379. PRODUCTION AND MARKET.14) 63. there is a decrease of 74. The same is true for rootcrops with a decrease from 86.Corn 3.Rootcrops 4.657. COMPARATIVE AGRICULTURAL CROP AREAS AND PRODUCTION.05 (4.Rice Irrigated Nonirrigated 2.50) 82. EXISTING MAJOR AGRICULTURAL CROPS BY AREA.01 Value Product Market Local √ √ Export 14 Agricultural Brgy.25 (74.158. TABLE 65.Assorted vegetables Total Barangay Area Hectares % Total Production (MT) Volume 1. the volume of production decreases by 392.45) 30.70 30.10 30.33 (392.25 hectares in 2012.The table above shows the crop production program of Bacolod City. of Bacolod City 481.52 √ √ √ The table above shows the major crops such as rice.123.05) Volume of Production 2011 2012 Increase/Decrease 3.25) 831.71 551.85 4.70 for rainfed lands.35 767. CAO 2012 Major Crops Rice Rootcrops Corn Assorted vegetables Area 2012 Increase/Decrease 860. Total volume irrigated is 1.32 1.63 767.15 for irrigated lands and 360.780.75 86. Total rice planted in 2012 totals 481.154.32 metric tons while there are 1.70 hectares in 2011 to 82.15) 2011 934.05 1.00 551.172. corn root crops and assorted vegetables.99) 565.25 181.63 (4.75 185.62 58.75 181.01 metric tons of rice that are non-irrigated.40 hectares. Total area harvested for rice totals 471. 104 .123. TABLE 66.85 (13.30 58.75 82.50 hectares planted with rice as compared to 2011.58 2.657.71 (64.25 (4. CAO 2012 Major Crops 1.10 As shown on the table above. that is of the National Food Authority that is on record. Pahanocoy. Multi-purpose Drying Pavement Singcang Alangilan Granada Felisa Mandalagan 2 5 Flat pavement size of a basketball court Operational Operational 4. etc. Market Centers Sum-ag Vendors Plaza Libertad Market Burgos Market 6 Operational 5. Granada. 1 1 2.) Operational 1. Cold Storage 3. 2 cold storage facilities in Singcang. 5 flat multi-purpose drying pavement at Barangays Alangilan. Libertad Market and Burgos Market.TABLE 67. It also shows that there are market centers in Sum-ag. Felisa and Mandalagan. Warehouse NFA 1 Operational The table above shows the post harvest facilities such as milling which can be found in Barangays Cabug and Pahanocoy. Vendors Plaza. Cabug. 105 . EXISTING AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT FACILITIES AND SERVICES. Milling Brgy. CAO 2012 POST HARVEST FACILITIES AND SUPPORT FACILITIES LOCATION NUMBER TYPE/ CAPACITY % UTILIZATION REMARKS (Whether Operational. Only one warehouse for rice. Needs Repair. City Veterinary Office The City Veterinary Office provide veterinary public health services.200. 106 .617 dogs and cats. The Task Force Botagoy was able to apprehend and confiscate a total of 258. communicable animal diseases like Foot and Mouth Disease. The City Veterinary Office is tasked to supervise the technical aspects of the operation in the area of meat hygiene and meat inspection activities Veterinary Public Health Services – conducts ante mortem and post mortem inspection of livestock and poultry to see to it that meat and meat products are wholesome and healthy for public consumption. dogs in particular in our streets is the key to a rabies free environment. It offered free consultation and diagnosed and treated 1. and safeguard animal health protection through an effective application and implementation of disease control measures. promote and develop livestock and poultry production. The City Veterinary Office is tasked to deliver basic and frontline social and economic services related to the following key result areas: Slaughterhouse and Dressing Plant Operations – AVM Bernardo officially took over the operation and management of the City Slaughterhouse by virtue of the Memorandum of Agreement.00 was collected. We have registered a total of 16. Hog Cholera and lately the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) and other reportable diseases both in the field and in the slaughterhouse. The office provided free veterinary medical services with medicines contributed by its clients. The office had vigorously promoted the advocacy on “Responsible Pet Ownership” by conducting lectures in 24 barangays in Bacolod City with a total participants of 3. The City pound is conducting an on-going activity to control the movement of stray dogs in our city streets.165 heads of livestock of various species with 907 clients served.617 dogs and collected a total revenue of P 190. The office has vaccinated a total of 16. The absence of stray animals. It conducted the monitoring and surveillance of any occurrence of infectious.45 kilos of assorted meat of illegally slaughtered animals in various meat markets all throughout Bacolod City. There is one case filed against the perpetrators of illegally slaughtered animals under City Ordinance 459. Hemorrhagic Septicemia. As per mandate of City Ordinance 544 S‟2011 a registration fee of P50. We also conducted training of 58 barangay rabies vaccinators for mass vaccination of dogs and cats in their respective barangays Animal Health Services – the office provided veterinary extension services to our backyard livestock and poultry raisers. Surra.800 from the mass rabies vaccination and the walk in clients from the various barangays in the city. 93 Cattle 69.70 115.60 234.10 4.275.523. December registered the highest number of kilos at 774.778.224 8.90 283.40 5.761.30 4.80 and October at 683.40 The City Veterinary Office has registered a total of 7.840.3 643.40 152.10 449. December as the country celebrates the holiday season recorded the highest number at 11.851 8.80 573.70 4.996.40 441.605.181.10 58.966.40 117.245.35 kilos.986.486 11.493.20 683.50 774.30 62.901.10 126.60 123.50 56.111.20 622.501. Total No.181.423.303 9.30 5.90 4.70 119.36 kilos of hogs.912.80 Goat 185.593.30 63.659.351.737.219.046 107.552.00 463.130.40 150.921.123.367. of Kilos Slaughtered.294.587 8.126.01 622.794 8.35 603.123.593.90 861.834.349.60 5.80 59.509.36 Carabao 133.418. 107 .10 1.90 4.927. CVO 2012 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL Hogs 8.30 753.169.731 9.840.222.00 121.335.50 122.037.83 32.183.320 Horse 50 46 48 47 51 48 50 49 39 40 42 49 559 Goat 17 7 26 18 20 18 14 23 25 50 31 73 322 Table 54 shows the total number of heads slaughtered in 2012. Table 69.30 617.10 604.60 63.236.80 7.90 394.761.039 8.00 4.356.167.140.50 612.289.70 292.698 Carabao 763 708 738 683 776 741 791 773 755 834 757 879 9.10 Horse 5.20 62.698.625.Table 68.065.620.30 147. CVO 2012 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL Hogs 624.80 60.40 5.021.80 79.70 127.752. Carabaos and goats also registers the highest during the months of December and October.90 134.00 71.974.40 5.20 80.198 Cattle 643 587 665 553 609 588 576 585 584 618 568 744 7. Total Number of Heads Slaughtered.046 and on October as the city celebrates the MassKara Festival with 9.382.892 8.794 heads of hogs.80 59.995.856.260.875 8.90 3. It was also on December and October that registers the highest number of carabao and goat slaughtered. The highest recorded was that of hogs with 107.3 611.870 8.50 186. 016.373.66 kilos.86 278.00 73.28 292.686.205 280.795.00 644.980.00.937.20 280.296 Total Number of Kilos 316.00 85.248.990. Total projected collection is P1.00 5.384.42 Table 56 shows the projected annual regulatory fees collection for 2012.00 45.324 246. Projected Annual Slaughterhouse Regulatory Fees Collection.200.223.52 409.005. CVO 2012 Ante Morte m Fee Post Morte m Fee Permit Fee Certificat e of Ownersh ip Certificat e of Transfer Projecte d Total NMIS Share Projected Total Regulator y Fees less NMIS Share Hogs Carabao Cattle Horses Goats Sheeps Total Less 25% NMIS Share TOTAL COLLECTIO N 134.537.072 274.00 36.00 1.544.590. It was during the holiday season that it registers a high demand with 352.150.50 759.622.313 3.381. 108 .703.600. Table 71.74 269.31 301.303.796.924.00 290.38 391. Bounty Agro Ventures Monthly Production of Chicken.123.42 followed by permit fees of P409.00 18.438.24 994.00 2.00 91.26 366.295 255.00 2.770.537.50 42.00 168.847 249.55 126.00 1.990.094.04 323.09 231.939 279.667.562.640.600.40 334.13 745.Table 70.385.56 248.707.118.948.667. Post mortem fees posted the biggest share of collection with P745.565.059.66 3.234.863 379.36 Bounty Agro Ventures Monthly Production of Chicken shows the monthly number of heads and total number of kilos. CVO 2012 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL Total Number of Heads 289.647.795.00 14.38 142.55.125 352.61 261.00 36.14 45.817.453 280.123.204.237 301.25 300.623 239.686.00 170.428.313 heads at 366.70 312.79 86.817.00 161.396.11 5. Villamonte 25. Eroreco 24. Mandalagan 12. CVO 2012 1. Singcang-Airport 28. Granada 21. Montevista/Homesite 7. Taculing 27. MassVaccination. Alijis 15. Sum-ag 5. 35/Rodriguez Baybay 30. Satellite Markets TOTAL 222 183 33 34 20 20 78 16 16 8 15 19 1 45 3 24 6 13 185 24 8 10 4 8 55 27 6 16 17 40 1. Magsungay 10. Banago Area 19. Fortune Towne/Estefania 17. Among the biggest number of meat vendors are those coming from the big markets such as Libertad with 222.156 There are 30 meat markets scattered all over the City of Bacolod with a total of 1. Table 73. Libertad 2. Lopues East 11. Bata 6. of heads clients heads vaccinated served registered 139 85 139 42 26 42 Revenue January February 2. of No. Handumanan where the Slaughterhouse is located with 185 meat vendors and Burgos with 183. Alangilan 16. Mansilingan 8. Singcang-Gaisano City 29.Table 72. Brgy. Pahanocoy 9. of heads vaccinated 107 73 Walk-In Clients No.157 meat vendors. CVO 2012 Month No. Cabug 13. of No. Alunan Yulo 18. of No. of clients heads served registered 62 107 47 73 Mass Vaccination No. Central 4. Handumanan 20.000 4. Burgos 3. Walk-In Clients. List of Meat Markets and Number of Vendors. Abkasa 22. Tangub 26. Vista Alegre 14. Felisa 23.300 109 . Socio Economic Enterprise Unit (SEEU) Libertad (South) Market had accomplished activities such as: Repair and improvement of concrete counters.000 75. floor slab. 119 surrendered.744 heads were vaccinated with 9.210 1. 15. there are 622 total no.568 2.593 2. repair and fabrication of pushcarts for garbage hauling.041 1. Veterinary Public Health Services.962 1.813 962 1. Table 74.802 1.041 1. For mass vaccination. 43 were claimed.568 2. GI gutters. of Dogs 31 141 43 25 57 68 41 33 60 54 61 8 622 As shown on the table above. PVC downspouts and painting works at the fish section.593 2.200 43.962 1. of dogs that have availed of health services. CVO 2012 Impounded January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL 24 134 34 16 43 62 26 22 36 40 58 8 503 Surrender 7 7 9 9 14 6 15 11 24 14 3 0 119 Claimed 0 33 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 43 Adopted 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Euthanized 31 108 40 25 52 68 41 33 60 50 61 8 577 Total No.800 Table 59 shows walk in clients and mass vaccination for 2012.736 15.March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL 99 86 114 66 72 63 51 15 98 29 873 56 60 75 41 39 45 36 10 50 18 539 99 86 114 66 72 63 51 15 98 29 873 590 61 3.957 clients served.173 1. replacement of asbestos roofing (part of the fish section).Total number of heads vaccinated for walk-in clients is 873 with 539 clients served.744 10. concrete drainage. repair and replacement of damage perimeter lights.787 800 1. 503 were impounded. repair and improvement of GI gutters.744 461 43 1.738 1.210 1.957 590 61 3.736 15.000 190.050 38. downspouts and replacement of roofing at steel (main) building. 2 were adopted and 577 were euthanized.802 1. repair and 110 . repair of market gates/fabrication of manhole covers/desilting.069 9.250 18. associations in barangays in need of livelihood resources. cleaning/clearing of ceilings from cobwebs. fabrication/installation of janitorial and supplies cabinets. removal of illegal extensions & obstructions/structures. renovation/repair of employees quarter including fabrication/installation of lockers. desilting of drainage canal. cleaning of existing water tank at fish and vegetable section.000. furnitures and electrical works. developing and various livelihood/economic activities. 886 were trained on entrepreneurial skills and development. increase of monthly collections at the market rentals.00 and 42 Brgy. Financial loan assistance was given to 27 Cabutongan Carp beneficiaries with an amount of P50. City Cooperative and Livelihood Development Office The City Cooperative & Livelihood Development Office in its mandate (CO 145) shall implement cooperative organizing. efficiency and effectiveness in the appraisal and assessment of real properties for taxation purposes are properly implemented or executed and establishes an organized and 111 . improved services of the consumer welfare desk like weighing scales and the like and additional lightings on areas inside the market. 470 were conducted Pre Membership Education Seminar and 437 were given the CDA mandatory advance trainings for primary cooperatives. The Central Public Market had done rehabilitation/pipeline installation and connection/cleaning. strengthening. repair/rehabilitation of the inside blocks/stalls affected by May 2012 fire. installation of concrete line canal with cover at Bonifacio St. It shall implement projects utilizing primarily the cooperative approach designed to improve the income level and/or full support to targeted beneficiaries and organized cooperatives enhancing their economic viability. septic vault extraction – male and female comfort rooms of vegetable section.. A total of 294 people were given basic cooperative orientation. groups. It conducted financial orientation to a total of 66 persons composed of Trisikad Drivers and Operators.00. 145) The Office has assisted 108 cooperatives with an amount of P96.O.000. fabrication/installation of mesh wire from meat section to fish section.000. to low income activities.maintenance of water pipeline connection at the meat section and jetvac vacuum at CR meat section septic tank. Taytay marginalized fisherfolks were given P100. and job placement and referrals (Section II of C. training and technology transfer.00. Burgos (North) Market has undergone cleaning and declogging of existing water facilities. repair/rehabilitation of steel pushcarts for use by market cleaners. repair/rehabilitation of comfort rooms – male and female – floorings and additional cubicles. This shall include product and marketing research. Pta. declogging of existing water tank at fish section and Bonifacio side. Mother‟s Club Association and Banago Group of Small Fisherfolks Association. clearing/cleaning of ceiling from cobwebs inside area of CPM and rehabilitation of CPM. City Assessor’s Office The City Assessor‟s Office ensures that all laws and policies in the attainment of maximum accuracy. 00 P 32.710. Computerized Tax Mapping Control Rolls (TMCRs) 287 parcels 10. of Parcels Taxable No. Series of 2011.675 parcels 177 parcels 9.01 out of services rendered by the City Assessor‟s Office based on City Ordinance No.150.299 parcels 3. CAO 2012 No. CAO 2012 Conducted Appraisal & Assessment of Real Properties as requested by Taxpayers Issuance of Notice of Assessment of Real Properties (NARPs) Issuance of Declarations of Real Property Values (DRPVs) Issuance of Certifications of Total Land Holdings Certification of No Improvement Certification of No Property Controlled/Filled Sworn Statements Update tax maps & TMCRs of 61 brgys including Reclamation Area Compiled approved subdivision/consolidation plans from lots & subd. 565. of Parcels Exempt Total No.603.005 parcels The City was able to collect a total of P 2.194 parcels 631 parcels 747 parcels 120 parcels 3. 112 .470 parcels 26.48 Table 76.00 59.336 parcels 829 parcels 5.784. Key Result Areas.220. Agency Operations.221.181.systematic method or real property assessment pursuant to the provision of the Local Government Code.860.335. Table 75.872 parcels P 1. of Parcels of Real Property Units Taxable Assessed Value Exempt Assessed Value Total Tax Due 9. Linkages and partnerships with the academe. Mambuloc Creek.86 to 1. government and nongovernment agencies and organizations were established to conduct research. Lupit River. assessment and onsite interventions towards integrated water resources management. encroachment into flood plains and water courses. Sd the hub if economic activity in the province. Surface water in Bacolod City is used extensively for irrigation purposes but not for domestic or industrial water supply because of abundant and better quality groundwater.INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR BACOLOD CITY WATER DISTRICT Sustainable management of water resources in inevitable for sustaining human activities while at the same time protecting the environment as population pressures grow. BACIWA or the Bacolod City Water District supplies the water needs of the city residents. culvertization of the water course and illegal dumping and waste disposal. According to sources at the BACIWA. Specific capacity of wells monitored ranges from 0. the management of the YWS was transferred to NAWASA in 1955 by virtue of RA 1383. we will be facing water scarcity and risk of widespread salt water intrusion by 2025.85 liters per second per meter. 1965. Magsungay Grande River. Macatol Creek. These are Sum-ag River. Surface water network is composed of eleven (11) river and creek catchments and their tributaries which drain to Guimaras Strait. Groundwater resources in the city is used extensively through deepwells and springs. the water supply system of Bacolod City was constructed in 1925 as Yulo Waterworks System under the administration of the city . Tangub River. Bacolod City hosts a wide array of commercial and industrial establishments. heavy siltation. Mandalagan Creek and Banago Creek. To safeguard the interest of the public and its mandate. it was returned to the city government until the Sangguniang Panlungsod 113 . Issues confronting these water bodies are loss of riparian vegetation. Originally. Due to the perceived abundance of groundwater resource. These mankind induced problems affect the interaction between the surface and groundwater in terms of supply and quality. Pahanocoy Creek. most of these establishments operate their own deep wells without proper monitoring and management. indicating medium aquifer yielding properties as to its potential. On August 10. Maupay Creek. If business as usual attitude continues in the utilization of our valuable water resources. alteration of natural drainage. Bacolod City Water District (BACIWA) started monitoring groundwater abstraction as the deputized agent of the National Water Resources Board (NWRB) . BACIWA acquired from the Yulo Waterworks System the Boro-Boro and Bocal-Bocal springs./day) Actual production Average daily water demand 2012 40. Number of Concessionaires.m. Estefania. Part of the turned over system by subdivisions include 5 deep wells and 4 elevated steel water tanks. six (6) in Brgy. Mansilingan. Granada and in 1984 the system commissioned a well in Brgy. School. Four (4) of these wells are located in Vista Alegre and one (1) in Villa Soledad in Brgy. In 1987 under the Phase II Improvement Program the system added five (5) more deepwells with pumping and chlorination facilities to answer the growing demand of the city residents. A 6. In 2002. 1963 creating the Bacolod City Water District (BACIWA). Granada. In 1976 the Phase I Improvement Program provided the system with nine (9) more deepwells in Brgy. and beside Bonifacio Elem. and a concrete break pressure tank was added to the system in Brgy. BACIWA 2012 Concessionaires Number of domestic users Number of government users Number of commercial users Total population served No. Table 77. the Phase III Improvement and Expansion Program had started and added to the system 12 deep wells. From 1997 to 2004.713 per day 114 . SP No. 4460 on October 9. Mansilingan and it also acquired a private well and elevated tank in Espinos Village and developed a small spring in Boro-Boro. Felisa.559 43. It has also added 154 km.passed a resolution. BACIWA through its internally generated fund was able to add 6 more deep wells in Bata.m. of pipelines to the existing system. of household & establishment served Active Billed Water Demand (in cu. seven (7) deepwells in the city proper and one (1) deepwell in Sum-ag with a capacity of 3.119 per month 3.500 cu.070 89.m. concrete ground reservoir in Vista Alegre. Collection Efficiency. and about 66 km.437 148 2.990 342. and one (1) in Brgy.788 cu. a 1. Camingawan. pipelines with appurtenances. Water Demand. of pipeline through pipeline extensions by administration and those turned over by subdivisions.486 44. Handumanan. The project added 123 km. transmission and distribution pipelines with appurtenances and others. Villamonte (satellite well). Work force and Number of Water Sources. Mansilingan. five (5) in Brgy. Capitol Village.500 capacity concrete ground reservoir complete with chlorination and booster pump station was constructed in Brgy. about 82 km. 990 13 43.403 1.m.40 21.40 21.664./mo.990 246.) Total metered ave. 2.) Total cubic meter billed Total active connections billed Total Revenue (PhP) Gross Sales Workforce: Regular Casual Job Order Number of water sources Deepwells Spring Pipelines (in km) Fire Hydrants 82.40 21.m.461. billed 11.437 domestic users.00 332.40 21-30 22.80 30.70 42.80 30.438 148 2.576 495.70 115 .70 42.70 42.589 Minimum Charge 208.855 1.166.80 30.75 22.75 101 up 42.50 25.m.Wells Springs Maximum daily water demand Peak-hour water demand Billed water consumption (cu.80 30.50 25.00 4.715 1.80 665.324.654 per day 11.324.559 people. There are 40.405 1.735 Commodity Charges 31-50 51-70 71-100 25.75 22.50 25.625 per day 95.05 35. Table 78.50 Cu.160.522 119. Active Connections and Cubic Meter Billed.40% 1.05 35.50 25.) Non Revenue Water (%) Collection Efficiency Current Collection/Net Sales Total metered (cu.70 42.75 22.40 21.00 43. Actual water production is 89.m.05 35.433 6.655.80 30.05 35.715 45.325. (cu.552.05 35.703 57.990 commercial users and 148 government users. BACIWA 2012 Active connections 40.60 1.52% 42.163.319 43.271 197 139 145 45 2 630 200 BACIWA serves 342.75 22.561 Residential Government Commercial Bulk Sales Total Inactive connections Total Service connections Classification Size Residential ½” ¾” 1” 1 ½” 2” 11-20 21.119 per month.283 13. 80 51.271 4.286 Amount billed Ave.320. the number of consumers billed.00 14. Incorporated or CENECO.723.271 95.40 85.05 30.00 21.488.535.577.478.061.10 35.80 42.272.Commercial 3” 4” ½” ¾” 1” 1 ½” 2” 3” 4” 7.80 1.329.40 85. water sizes and the number of cubic meters being used. of consumers No.082.40 85. 116 .80 42.92 99.70 42.40 Minimum charge for water varies depending on the classification.40 85.103 kwhr billed 270.00 71.75 22. its classification. Bago and the towns of Murcia and Talisay.50 45.323.215.00 416.601.75 45.331.05 60.577.32.40 21.00 42.00 8.952. Residential consumers comprises the majority at 137.00 71.032.00 71.10 60.60 51.59 527.94 324.50 25.328.60 51.065.60 51.976.50 45.60 51.80 42. the franchise holder of the power utility in Central Negros comprising the cities of Bacolod.40 5. CENECO 2012 Residential Commercial small Commercial large Primary metering Street lights w/meter Street lights w/o meter Total No.648.453.326.976.50 45.80 42.52 902. monthly consumption (kwhr.00 for a 1/2” pipe and P416.00 for a ½” pipe for commercial establishments.325.70 85.231.32 582.80 22. As shown on the table above.50 45.10 60.473. minimum for residential starts from P208.937 137.80 42.00 14. Silay.50 45.032.249 139.819.05 43. This is followed by commercial consumers with 9.10 60. Power In Bacolod City.276.00 71. Table 79.736.874.60 51.473.477 2.) 2.10 60.50 71. of consumers billed 137.00 29.40 42. electricity is provided for by the Palinpinon Geothermal Plant through the National Power Corporation and the Central Negros Electric Cooperative.45 2.953 63.23 20. Total amount billed sums up to P2.329. amount billed and the average monthly consumption measured in kilowatt-hour.98 164.39 10.249 766 117 350 162 147.80 42.440 9.50 35.50 45.80 25.46 1.60 30.10 60.267 at P582. Number of Consumers and its Classification.60 51.293.00 665.00 71.453.229.10 60.065 576.363.28 Table 65 shows the Number of consumers.15 574.267 767 117 350 162 148.40 85.52.386.00 71.293 9.40 85.20 3.535. 471.937.132.815.861 401.272.42 100.298.017.177.283.537.212.809.533.163.312 5.595.307.168.064.456.Table 80.555 5.671 178.60 77.316.925 12.714 21.037 5.735 403.726.515.949.074 7.430.220 11.619 8.287 7.082.813 22.618 49.010.319.891 11.340 5.042. CENECO 2012 Amount billed Month 1 2 3 4 5 6 Residential Commercial small 45.384 5.82 Street lights w/o meter 3.267.880.232.41 223.140.899.349.874.67 48.529.477 Street lights w/meter 201.606 401.085 5.874.87 410.256.004.050 8.367.333.06 99.249.713 576.958 401.829.818.329.48 3. Monthly Kilowatt Hour Billed.787.953.862.01 422.953 46.313.596.62 1.526. Monthly Amount Billed.060 192.036.776.65 115.463 5.781.543.373.365 11.436.201.695.249 Primary metering 10.060.50 457.09 213.594.415.595.531 23. Residential consumers had the highest billed at 270.91 54.812.204.216 21.667 11.422.23 219.628.26 71.781.61 Total 197.082 8.224.737.283 21.061 48.736.741 23.95 Primary metering 94.143.251.029.34 203.472 5.111.724.736.577 5.55 Street lights w/meter 1.695.823.387 181.298.612 8.577 401.084. Table 81.591.449.601.829 8.365.298.601.558.98 79.239 48.553 11.520.78 72.615.662 2.361.849 404.653 11.240.383 47.006 47.377.702.919 174.191.215.167.271 Commercial large 7.865.530.915 8.383 48.906 22.055.79 117 .722.615 46.249.731 22.26 1.503.85 50.565 4.506.287 401.636 23.12 194.504.065 Total 22.702.079.814 23.037.488 171.804 47.589 7.638.17 3.427.82 44.769.35 1.913.523 400.165 49.801.785 5.580 11.457.799 181.477 and commercial large at 95.090.707.72 104.37 100. CENECO 2012 kwhr billed Month 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total Residential Commercial small 5.709.491.922 176.37 1.419.554 7.741.325.736.948.97 71.43 4.757 222.809 139.141 7.286 The monthly kilowatt-hour billed is shown on the table above.497 95.756 48.854.661.278.968.003.819.494.14 3.804.09 1.413.875.419.369 399.805 187.082.543 49.533 5.53 439.752 401.265.769.39 419.255.18 3.576 11.116 23.621 12.291.803 164.754.057.073.728 63.866. second is primary metering at 139.019.798.324.820.983 399.271 Street lights w/o meter 400.538.522.84 47.260.617 11.461.048.99 Commercial large 68.178.004.767.452 270.076.998 180.75 478. 46 Philippine Postal Corporation: Postal Facilities in Bacolod City 1.902.616.61 57.84 5. Mail Transport Vehicles 8.00 96.369.92 3.728.790.018.347.812.28 200.19 187.326.133.36 47.329.887.349. 20 Post Office 2.94 230.197.535.61 182.19 74.189.229.453. CY 2012 1.00 2.705.119.32 followed by primary metering at P1.570.03 74.57 101. Mail Boxes 9.862.98 105.38 43.699.765 pcs 118 . East Center Postal Station d. Postal ID Window Teller 6.19 1.168.325.723.231.476.24 91.453.34 3.85 582.639.912.381.600.560.47 3.98 The monthly billing as shown on the table above indicates that residential users recorded the highest at P2.704.535.421. SLCL Postal Station 7.323.534. North Point Postal Station b. Post Office a.831. Domestic Mail Delivered 418.23 1.55 1.477. Postal Lock Boxes 1.656.501.806.842.963.574.276. Brgy. Colegio de San Agustin c.479.53 67. MD Mailing Station c.955.577.375.52 88.726.75 69.713.13 420.931.24 198.229.95 408.90 46.701.577.7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 201. Money Order Window Teller 4.993.122. Postal Station a.927.097.413. Letter Carriers Total Number 4 1 1 2 1 4 4 3 409 51 VOLUME OF POSTAL TRANSACTIONS.107.53 20.363.84 498.091.228.84 902.567.631. Small 515 2.46 433.181. 97.723.905.981. International Mails Posted 3.885.94 1.593. Bacolod City Post Office b. Postage Stamps/Metered Machine Window Teller 5.756.198.79 393.677. Sub-mail Distribution Center 3.46 102.325.489.213.032.648.229.08 44.512.05 3.638.653.23 and commercial large at P902.276.065.58 86.713.15 1.94 3.473.18 1.302 pcs 1.408.40 448. Large 54 Total 569 Less Unserviceable 160 10.34 4.743 pcs.114.125.065.891.198.047.32 50.64 44.272.236.43 117.865.035.289. Domestic Mail Posted 2.209.24 1.757.781. Brgy.929.597. Villamonte Post Office d.664.394. Land Transportation Office The Land Transportation Office under the Department of Transportation and Communications is responsible for optimizing the land transportation services and facilities to effectively implement the transportation laws.751 Barotac 614 1.349 40.066 34.935 22.048 26.708 16. 13.264 16.316 274 216 858 47 13.035 pcs.794 33.312 19. LTO 2012 Agency Bacolod Barotac Himamaylan Cadiz Calinog Guimaras Guimbal Iloilo City Kalibo Pontevedra Roxas City San Carlos City Antique Dumalag TOTAL MV Inspected 90. Table 83.304 784. Bacolod has inspected 9.109 pcs. rules and regulations. 3.813 397. Table 82.896 136 10.011 20. Registration cases totals 215. As compared to Iloilo.335 30.413 68.066. Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type and Agency.823 Himamaylan 465 2.302 pcs.973 more vehicles and has registered 13.366 30. LTO 2012 Agency Cars UVs Bacolod 12.743 46. Number of Motor Vehicles Inspected.865 Registration Cases 215.765 22.212 17.661 more than Iloilo.343 41.120 429. Registered and Cases Handled. International Mails Delivered Outgoing Domestic Parcel Outgoing International Parcel & Small Packet Incoming Domestic Parcel Incoming International Parcel & Small Packet 548.845 13.908 4.022 pcs.934 17.272 18.767 motor vehicles and registered 81.386 66. 7.822 42. 8.592 3 Total 81.468 38.413 Type of Motor Vehicle SUVs Trucks Buses MC/TC Trailers 3. 6.327 24.201 113.828 7.423 90.481 MV Registered 81.171 8.563 21.273 32. 6.314 29.403 13.186 19.711 22.438 18.317 400 31.845 119 .4.724 16.280 80.934 motor vehicles.001 The Land Transportation Office records shows that Bacolod City has inspected 90.517 pcs.257 32.934 17.705 1 340 2. 8.264 16. 5.696 15.945 4.767 17. Cadiz Calinog Guimaras Guimbal Iloilo City Kalibo Pontevedra Roxas City San Carlos Antique Dumalag TOTAL 333 797 84 1,393 10,025 1,169 428 1,835 299 635 120 30,245 1,781 198 3,200 361 1,042 61 4,341 461 25,418 3,716 5,876 395 2,146 206 7,107 645 1,887 268 3,220 306 747 74 87,752 11,075 2,068 1,469 180 540 5,402 1,025 2,061 1,923 1,600 719 335 28,033 110 66 7 10 148 89 251 28 72 75 1,439 8,729 14,041 3,322 8,663 23,740 24,157 17,248 29,176 12,054 13,358 28,537 238,638 93 11 5 184 9 10 92 1 683 13,312 19,945 4,696 15,413 68,273 32,711 22,349 40,724 16,272 18,314 29,813 397,865 The table above shows the type of motor vehicle. Bacolod has 12, 048 cars, 26,751 Utility Vehicles, 3,828 Sports Utility Vehicles, 7,317 trucks, 400 buses, 31,316 motorcycles/tricycles and 274 trailers. Total motor vehicles registered is 81,934. While Iloilo has registered 10,025 cars, 25,418 Utility Vehicles, 3,716 Sports Utility Vehicles, 5,402 trucls, 148 buses,23,740 motorcycles/tricycles and 184 trailers, having a total of 68,273. Table 84. Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Class and by Mode of Registration, LTO 2012 Private Government For Hire Total Grand Total New Ren New Ren New Ren New Ren Bacolod 9,174 62,720 7 751 9,282 9,181 72,753 81,934 Barotac 9,862 6,337 16 92 23 934 9,901 7,363 17,264 Himamaylan 1,686 9,833 7 301 5,018 1,693 15,152 16,845 Cadiz 1,399 7,835 3 233 3,842 1,402 11,910 13,312 Calinog 4,974 11,488 6 84 39 3,354 5,019 14,926 19,945 Guimaras 1,039 2,891 73 2 690 1,041 3,654 4,695 Guimbal 466 11,268 4 101 6 3,658 476 14,937 15,413 Iloilo City 2,591 54,516 25 763 283 10,095 2,899 65,374 68,273 Kalibo 3,693 21,636 1 176 561 6,641 4,255 28,453 32,708 Pontevedra 6,495 9,725 11 301 5 5,812 6,511 15,838 22,349 Roxas City 13,185 22,462 12 266 1 4,798 13,198 27,526 40,724 San Carlos 3,814 10,292 3 277 1,896 3,807 12,465 16,272 Antique 2,844 10,705 163 91 4,511 2,935 15,379 18,314 Dumalag 24,425 4,737 11 22 14 604 24,450 5,363 29,813 85,637 246,445 106 3,603 1,025 61,045 86,768 311,093 397,861 TOTAL Table 84 above shows the number of motor vehicles registered by class and mode of registration. In Bacolod City, there are 9,174 new private registrants and 62,720 private owners that have renewed their licenses. For government, there are 7 new registrants and 751 that have renewed. Agency 120 There is no recorded new registration in for hire vehicles but there are 9,282 that have renewed.Total new registrants sums up to 9,181 and 72,753 that have renewed. Table 85. Comparative Statistics on Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by District and Extension Offices, LTO 2012 District Offices Bacolod Barotac Himamaylan Cadiz Calinog Guimaras Guimbal Iloilo City Kalibo Pontevedra Roxas City San Carlos Antique Dumalag TOTAL 2011 82,508 15,136 19,885 12,636 18,186 5,419 13,781 63,011 31,334 20,391 36,069 15,544 16,243 26,183 376,329 Motor Vehicles Registered 2012 81,934 17,264 16,845 13,312 19,945 4,696 15,413 68,273 32,711 22,349 40,724 16,272 18,314 29,813 397,865 % Inc. (Dec.) (0.70) 14.06 (15.29) 5.35 9.67 (13.34) 11.84 8.35 4.39 9.60 12.91 4.68 12.73 13.86 5.72 Comparative statistics shows that there is a decrease in the number of registered motor vehicles in Bacolod City from 82,508 in 2011 to 81,934 in 2012 or a decrease of 0.70%. Whereas, Iloilo City has recorded an increase of 8.35% from 63,011 in 2011 to 68,273 in 2012. Nevertheless, Bacolod City is still higher in terms of motor vehicles registered as compared to Iloilo. Bacolod Traffic Authority Office The Bacolod Traffic Authority Office (BTAO) is responsible for the effective traffic management and administration in Bacolod City. It formulates traffic policies which govern the standards for compliance by city motorists and pedestrians. It undertakes programs of work feasible within available resources and traffic concerns affecting the community. As per Ordinance No. 43 Series of 1961, all TPU, trucks, buses, or AC Car plying exclusively within the city limits must possess a Certificate of Public Convenience. Certificate of Public Convenience or City sticker must be renewed annually. The BTAO Education division has conducted road safety seminar for high school and elementary students, seminar for tricycle drivers and operators, conducted refresher seminar for all traffic enforcers, conducted consultation with school heads re: the need for road safety and seminar, seminar for erring drivers, has continued working on seminar materials and enforcers handbook and conducted road safety seminar for NSTP of USLS students. 121 Air Transportation The New Bacolod-Silay Airport services the air transportation problem of the people of Bacolod City and its nearby towns and cities. There are three (3) airlines that service to and fro Bacolod on a regular daily schedule. These are: Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific and Air Philippines. Travel time to and from Manila is approximately 55 minutes depending on weather conditions. For Cebu and vice versa, travel time is estimated at 25 minutes. Water Transportation Bacolod is accessible by sea from Manila, Iloilo and Cebu. Bacolod has a modern seaport located at the Reclamation area. Travel time from Bacolod to Manila is approximately 18 hours and 7 hrs. from Bacolod to Cebu with ten (10) operational ports. Table 86. Schedule of Trips, CPDO 2012 Schedule of trips: 2Go/Super Cat Bacolod –Iloilo vv. 6:00 AM 8:00AM 9:30 AM 12:30 PM 3:15 PM 5:05 PM Weesam Express Iloilo Bacolod 7:40 AM 6:10 AM 11:30 AM 9:10 AM 2:30 PM 1:00 PM 5:30PM 4:00 PM Ocean Jet Bacolod-Iloilo and Vice Versa 6:15AM 12:45PM 7:45AM 2:15PM 9:15AM 3:45PM 10:45AM 5:15PM The table above shows the schedule of trips from Bacolod to Iloilo and vice versa. There are three ships that traverse Bacolod to Iloilo and vice versa daily namely: 2Go/Supercat, Weesam Express and Ocean Jet. The trip start as early as 6:00AM and has its last trip at 5:15 PM. Table 87. Total Number of Trips and Volume of Cargo, PPA 2012 Shipcall Total No. of Trips Total No. of Trips Inbound Outbound Inbound Outbound BREDCO Fastcraft 1,698 1,628 245,266 223,293 1,774 1,774 195,149 198,657 2,794 2,794 335,342 326,604 RORO Volume of Cargo Inbound Outbound 2Go/Supercat Weesam Ocean Jet 122 Montenegro Lines Millenium Shipping Lines Tri Star Ferry 2Go/Superferry SPA/SIW (2GO) TOTAL 1549 951 3,476 271 94 12,537 1,549 951 109,067 43,858 71,073 35,512 180,309 132,221 625,677 377,012 89,375 1,404,594 159,173 124,901 938,365 335,629 100,132 1,658,200 3,476 198,779 165,868 COMMERCIAL VESSEL 271 149,920 145,289 BANAGO COMMERCIAL VESSEL 94 45,080 49,077 12,537 1,322,461 1,215,373 Table 87 shows the Total Number of Trips and Volume of Cargo as reported by the Philippine Ports Authority for inbound and outbound trips. For 2Go/Supercat, there are 245,266 inbound as well as outbound. There are three shipping lines that services the people of Bacolod from the Reclamation Area namely: Montenegro Lines, Millennium Shipping Lines and Tri Star Ferry. Commercial Vessel that docks at the Reclamation Area is 2Go/Superferry. SPA/SIW (2Go) docks at Banago Port. City Engineer’s Office (CEO) The City Engineer‟s Office takes charge of all local engineering works in the city which include construction, repair and maintenance of public infrastructure. The City Engineering Office maintains drainage systems and undertakes repair of damaged roads and bridges within city jurisdiction. The infrastructure maintenance services include:         Vegetation Control Cleaning, Re-ditching, Declogging of Drainage lines Demolition Works Repair of Drainage lines and Manholes Asphalt Patching Roads and Potholes Repair & Maintenance of Bridges Paintings and Repair of Street Signs Restoration of Damage Pavement by BACIWA Electrical Services Division of CEO. This service includes survey, inspection, troubleshooting, changing of busted bulbs & installation of new streetlights. One of the services by the City Government of Bacolod thru the City Engineer‟s is to give assistance in times of death by providing pauper‟s coffin to the less fortunate constituents of the City. The Truck Team of the City Engineer‟s Office assists in the hauling of informal settlers. They also assists in the hauling and loading of garbage to the dumpsite. 123 000. repair of damaged sidewalks. fluorescent lamp.839. driveways and concrete road pavements and median islands.565.779.000.715. CEO Classification Completed Roads P 52. The Electrical Division takes charge for the replacement/installation of sodium bulbs/lamps.064 11.00 1.00 Bridges 545.00 Others Drainage 7.00 6. deliveries of dacal-dacal/shouldering.00 ENVIRONMENT SECTOR Erosion and Siltation: Practically.962.00 8.000. Table 88.745.00 Water 5. preventive maintenance.000. improvement of roads. Among the activities are: reditching and cleaning of canals.00 35.00 Electrical 3.180.The Motorpool Division undertakes repair and maintenance activities such as minor and major repair. curbs and gutters.000.00 Footwalks 255. These are the hilly and mountainous areas on the north-eastern part of the city ( Brgy.200. desilting of roads and bridges. painting of works along curbs and gutters and bridges.00 P 108.00 Buildings & Structures 23.000.050.419.940.00 2. sewer jet and jet vac operation/declogging of drainage. photocell.550.734. patching and seal coating of asphalt. 124 .00 GRAND TOTAL On-going P 43.400.000. clearing and grubbing/cutting of tall grasses along various city streets and barangay roads. circuit breaker. the same areas that are free from flooding are subject to some degree of soil erosion.405. wirings and magnetic contactor. compact fluorescent lamp and fluorescent tube/starter.000.000.000. Alangilan. repair/clearing of manholes and catch basins.565.00 TOTAL P 94.645.064 P 202.140.810. Accomplishment Report January-December 2012. servicing and overhaul rehabilitation works The Highway Maintenance Division maintains the city‟s street drainage and bridges. 5 cu. capacity) placed in strategic areas within the city using skip hoist trucks. Collection Zones: Regular 60 Markets 02 Containerize 02 Total 64 Collection Shifts: 1st Shift 2nd Shift 3rd Shift 5:00AM -12:00 Noon 12:00Noon – 7:00PM 7:00PM – 2:00AM General Services Area Urban barangays Rural barangays Total 41 20 61 Some of the barangays have their own garbage dump trucks and are the ones doing doorto-door collections of garbage in some of their areas and transporting the same at the Felisa Dumpsite. Department of Public Services I. No. where all the waste is dunped. leveled and compacted. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Three (3) functional elements of SWM a.m. of Container Vans: DPS 5 125 . Transport hauling of wastes from the various collection points to the Sanitary Landfill c. 2. Granada). However. A. Communal Container Method – garbage is collected from container vans (11.portion of Brgy. commercial and industrial unit. the later areas experience siltation as an effect of flooding. The low-lying areas are apparently free from erosion. COLLECTION 1. Door to door – garbage is collected from receptacles located within the vicinity of every residential. Final Disposal the final link in the waste handling chanin. Collection gathering or picking up of solid waste from various service areas b. of vehicles tested (voluntary test) 2. 8 has. Lopues East – 2. of Serviceable Skip Hoist Truck B. DISPOSAL - 1 The present disposal site of Bacolod City is located in Hda. No. STREET CLEANING The city maintains the cleanliness of our city streets and national roads and their corresponding shoulder and gutters. Purok Acacia. The 4-hectare disposal site is being owned by the family of Mr. LN Hospital – 1. Lopues Mandalagan – 2. Lopues San Sebastian – 1) No. However due to unforeseen circumstances. the safe closure and rehabilitation of Phase 1 & 2 of the said dumpsite was completed. Teodoro Lopez III. Central. of permits recommended that complied Environmental reqmts. II. gravel and quarry permit. the Bacolod City Government submitted on August of 2008 to the Department of Natural Resources the safe closure and rehabilitation plan for the existing dumpsite in Barangay Felisa which is required by the DENR before it can issue authority to the city to choose and open a sanitary landfill. we are utilizing one (1) open dump truck to collect the garbage gathered in the course of the street cleaning operation. Phase 1 & 2 were again opened and utilized.2. of groups assisted during tree planting 10 No. North and South Sections with three (3) shifts per day. In CY 2009. The highest elevation of the disposal site ranges from 40-50 meters above mean sea level.4.000 126 . One unit each of bulldozer and excavator are rented for the maintenance of the said controlled dumpsite since we have no garbage disposal equipment st hand. Robinson‟s Place .200 No.1 (Alangilan. Street cleaning activities are divided into three (3) sections. Akol.Private 15 (La Salle .) No.2. Presently. Gaisano City – 3. Pursuant to the provisions of RA 9003. Barangay Felisa. of tree park maintained . Environment and Natural Resources Office The Environment and Natural Resources Office is involved in the implementation of the devolved functions of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to the city in the establishment and maintenance of the City Tree Park and the issuance of the sand. the LGU can only function more effectively and efficiently if it operates with a well-managed HRD structure system and well-trained staff. of proj. inspected that requires Technical Report for ECC/CNC No. As with any organization. 127 .No. of complaint investigated related to environmental protection - 24 12 ADMINISTRATIVE SECTOR Human Resource Management Services Human resource is considered the most vital and essential element of any organization. developed and institutionalized with the primary concern of providing a framework for the development of human resources in the city so that the organization can run more efficiently and effectively. The City Government of Bacolod was identified as the “Model City Government for its Citizen‟s Charter accomplishment pursuant to RA 9485 IN Western Visayas. The Training Management System was designed. 1999. facilitated through MITCS the technology-based support system to expediously address complaints and request for assistance. initiated the placing of NGC directory. The City Government of Bacolod thru the City Human Resource Management Services has maintained its accreditation for satisfactorily meeting all the requirements for accreditation. the Office had initiated and conducted series of training and seminars for its employees such as: Values Orientation Workshop. Customer/Frontline Service Seminars. promotions. Through this program. the city ahs organized a pool of city trainors‟ who have undergone intensive training and can be considered as experts in their respective fields. In order to perform effectively and efficiently the HRMS has installed necessary personnel mechanisms such as: Recruitment and Selection Manual.The City Human Resources as the central personnel arm of the City Government of Bacolod handles all personnel matters of all city government employees from recruitment. Support mechanisms have been in placed such as: establishment of public assistance at the building lobby. The Civil Service Commission granted the City Government of Bacolod the authority to take final action on its appointments under the CSC accreditation program effective February 1. This trainers pool assists the Human Resource Management Services in trainings and seminars conducted for the employees. One of the components strengthened by the PRMDP project when it chose Bacolod as one of its recipient was the formulation of the Training Management System (TMS). Being maintained its accreditation with the Civil Service Commission. establishment of core team. pre-retirement seminars. Under this system. In line with this. put up anti-fixer campaign tarpaulin banner. Grievance Machinery. Orientation Program for New Entrants Employees (OPEN). effective and efficient human resource. Service and Merit Incentives for Local Employees (SMILE) and Committee on Decorum and Investigation (CODI). 128 . formulation and placing of service flow charts and Citizen‟s Charter in all City Departments/Offices. its central personnel arm has satisfactorily manifested its capability in making final action on appointments. Positive Attitude Towards Work Effectiveness. the City Government of Bacolod through SP Resolution No. benefits. development and retirement. To sustain a sound. 703 Series of 2009 passed and approved said resolution to adopt and implement the Citizen‟s Charter of Bacolod City – A Manual of City Government Offices. shows that the city thru the Human Resource Management Services. organization of trained Bilis Aksyon Partners to man the PAC. the city takes final action on all appointments and no longer submitted to the Commission for approval. The Human Resource Management Services also encourages employees to take scholarship grants. avail of study leave and attend other enhancement seminars. and Conduct of review for employees in preparation for Civil Service Exam. Updates on New CSC Memorandum and Circulars. Graph 16. HRMO 2012 581 582 580 578 576 574 572 570 Male Female 574 129 .Strategic Planning Seminars-Workshop. Distribution by Gender (Regular Employees) 4th Quarter. Distribution by Status of Appointment 2012 874 1.Graph 17.073 16 66 19 0 Permanent Co-Terminus Temporary Elected Officials Contractual Casual 130 .Distribution by Level of Position 4th Quarter. HRMO 2012 324 801 1st Level 2nd Level Graph 18. Graph 19. HRMO 2012 50 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 15 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Retired Deceased Dismissal Resigned Transfer Revocation Dropped from the Rolls End of Term Termination 131 . HRMO 2012 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 10 31 17 3 0 0 1 Promotion Substitute 1 Original Renewal Re-Employment Re-Appointment Graph 20. Personnel Separation. Personnel Action. HRMO 2012 7.000 5.Graph 21.000 0 819 59 5 55 6 6 1 3.000 6.658 Forced Leave Terminal Sick Solo Parent Paternity Special Privilege Maternity Vacation Magna Carta for Women Rehabilitation 132 .No. Leave Benefits .000 1.000 3.721 8. of Times Availed (Regular).000 7.337 5.000 2.000 4. 000 800 600 400 200 0 277 115 6 1.200 835 1. HRMO 2012 1.415 565 19 4 6 0 Forced Leave Maternity Solo Parent Rehabilitation Special Privilege Sick Magna Carta for Women Terminal Vacation Paternity 133 .No. Leave Benefits . of Times Availed (Casual).Graph 22.600 1.400 1. Repair and maintenance of the airconditioning units were undertaken. Employees & Executives Loyalty Award Step Increment General Services Office The City General Services Office is in charge of the maintenance and supervision of janitorial. records of Plants and Assets and serviceable motor vehicles and equipments. vacation. The maintenance and supervision of the Public Plaza was emphasized on greening/landscaping and the provision of garbage drums and rubbish containers.Graph 23. The four (4) fountains of the public plaza are now functional after eight (8) years. terminal/retirement purposes and transferred employees of DepEd from Local School Board to the National level. HRMO 2012 Productivity Bonus 13th Month 152 276 0 2 2. sick leave. Other Benefits-Number of Employees Who Availed. travel abroad. sanitation of comfort rooms and hallways of the Bacolod City Government Center. It also maintains the cleanliness and orderliness of Handumanan and Granada Public cemeteries. security and landscaping of the Public Plaza and the Old City Hall Building.. The office continues to update the Acknowledgement Receipt of Equipment (ARE) with corresponding accountable employee.013 Outstanding City Gov't. It also issued clearance to employees who availed of maternity.006 PEIncentive 2. It also maintains the cleanliness and orderliness of various office/departments. 134 . part of the City Hall building and Public Plaza.006 Cash Gift 2. This Seal recognizes local governments that accords primacy to the principles of accountability and transparency.000. The City of Bacolod won as Champion for the Local legislation given by the DILG Region VI for 2011. 135 . To complement the LGPMS being utilized to measure the performance of provinces. Economic Development and Environmental Management (GASEE). The Department. This is an assessment tool for barangays that measures the effective delivery of services and accomplishments in the performance of their function as mandated in the 1991 Local Government Code and other related issuances.Department of Interior and Local Government On the Full Disclosure Policy. The criteria for the EXCELL award were based on the result of the LGPMS for the previous year. the BGPMS provides a clear picture of the performance and productivity level of barangays in the areas of Governance. Administration. All the required documents are posted in three conspicuous places and also in the official website of Bacolod City. the Department is committed to aggressively scale up interventions to elevate the practice of governance that values transparency. accountability. The City of Bacolod is one of the recipient of the 2012 Performance Challenge Fund in the amount of P3. The Performance Challenge Fund is an incentive fund to the LGU that passed the Seal of Good Housekeeping (SGH) which comes in the form of counterpart funding for local development projects under the LGUs Annual Investment Program (AIP) and funded out of the 20% Local Development Fund. cities. participation and performance into an institutionalized status. Bacolod City has uploaded the required documents to the full disclosure portal. Recently. DILG-Bacolod has successfully advocated and extended technical assistance to the LGU.00 and ready for release upon submission of the documentary requirements to DILG. Social Services. through the Seal of Good Housekeeping. municipalities. renews its commitment to aggressively scale up interventions aimed at elevating the practice of good governance that values desirable development outcomes into institutionalized status. the Department developed an instrument called the Barangay Governance Performance Management System (BGPMS).000. The City of Bacolod is one of the LGUs all over the country which was awarded the Seal of Good Housekeeping. consistent of national goals and priorities. Similar to LGPMS. The LGPMS is a self assessment management and development tool that enables the LGU to determine its capabilities and limitations in the delivery of essential public services. Local State of Governance Report serves as the basis in crafting the State of Local Governance Report. maintenance of peace and order and preservation of the comfort and convenience of the inhabitants. 2012 re: Posting of Barangay Budget. responsibilities of the barangay on National Greening Program.. barangay officials reported to their respective constituents the current state of development and financial status of the barangay. 342. Millenium Development Goals 1-7 are the mandates of the LGU. Anti Red Tape Act of 2007 is implemented to eliminate bureaucratic red tape. has established its Public Assistance Desk. Among its achievement is the reorganization of the People‟s Law Enforcement Board and the re-activation of the City Anti-Drug Abuse Council. pursuant to Section 16 of the Local Government Code of 1991 on the promotion of public health and safety. peace and order. The DILG serves as the Secretariat of the Bacolod City Peace and Order Council (CPOC). In compliance to this mandate. solid waste management. avert graft and corruption practice and improve the efficiency of delivery of government frontline services. consultation/discussion on the proposed plans and programs to be implemented. During the Barangay Assemblies. the Department monitors the compliance of barangays on the conduct of Barangay Assemblies every semester. the City of Bacolod has formulated and implemented its own Citizen‟s Charter which is on the process of revision. implementation of Aksyon Barangay Kontra Dengue particularly on regular clean-up activities. 136 . The office collaborated with the City Planning and Development Office to track the LGUs response in the location of the Millenium Development Goals. implementing One-Stop-Shop. The office has extended technical assistance to all barangays in their conduct of self-assessment using the BGPMS data capture form and in their formulation of SBGR for CY 2012. DILG Bacolod conducted orientation on the enhanced MDG Tracking System to the local functionaries of Bacolod City. Bacolod City have accomplished and submitted the MDG Tracking Forms.Dilg Bacolod has conducted an orientation for the implementation of the BGPMS and the formulation of the State of Barangay Governance Report to all barangays of Bacolod City. disaster preparedness. enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice. accountability and proper management of public affairs and public property and to establish effective practiced at the prevention of graft and corruption in government. and compliance to DILG MC 2010-149 dated December 14. In view of the policy of the State to promote integrity. Statement of Income and Expenditures and other Barangay Financial Transactions and Annual Procurement Plan. enhancement of people‟s right to a balanced ecology. promotion of full employment among the residents. Pursuant to Proclamation No.g. It has been consistently among the top 5 finalist as the Best POC Nationwide. and has provided courtesy lane for preganant. discussions on issues affecting the barangay e. The POC Secretariat handled the administrative operational and technical activities of the POC. senior citizens and persons with disability. For CY 2012. This has helped save much time and money than going to a full-blown court trial. conducted its city-wide Search for the Most Outstanding Barangay Tanod for CY 2012.       137 . The KPs are fully re-organized in 61 barangays. Repair of computer units of r\the different offices of the City Government Installation of additional network connection at the Land Tax Division Maintenance of the structured cabling network and PABX system at the ground floor of the City Government. It also takes charge of posting the financial documents and transactions pursuant to DILG Memorandum Circular Nos. and bids and Public Offerings. Taculing is the regional nominee for the National Search for Lupong Tagapamayapa Incentives Award (LTIA) 2012. with the participation of the members of the City Management Coordinating Committee. Tangub were nominated for the group category and individual category respectively. Granada and Danilo Lumanog of Brgy. Due to this feat. 210-83 S‟2010 and 2011 S‟2011 on Full Disclosure of Local Budget and Finances. As a result. the Lupong Tagapamayapa of Barangay Taculing is adjudged as the Most Outstanding Lupong Tagapamayapa for Region VI. DILG-Bacolod City. Development of computer programs for adhoc reports required by the various departments/offices of the City Government. for the 2012 Regional Search for the Most Outstanding Barangay Tanod.gov. On-going system design and program development of the Real Property Tax System at the City Assessor‟s Office. Enhancement of front end computerized program modules of the electronic – Business Information System (e-BIS) deployed at the Business Permits and Licensing Office and CTO – Licensing Office as maybe required by end users. Management Information Technology and Computer Services   The Office in in charge of the daily posting of data and information on the official website of the City Government of Bacolod – bacolodcity. Resolving petty disputes at the local level has greatly helped in declogging loaded prosecutions and court dockets.The Department assists in the institutionalization of the Katarungang Pambarangay (KP). the Lupong Tagapamayapa of Brgy.ph. Brgy. both global media institutions as one of the top and must see festivals both in the Philippines and the world. Finalist in the National Search for Most Child Friendly City in the Philippines. Unit Cooperative Dev‟t. Unit Cooperative Dev‟t. Office in the 2012 Gawad Parangal Regional Winner. PNP Region VI Best Jail 3rd & 4th Quarter Best Jail Warden 3rd & 4th Quarter 138 . National:       Top 1 Most Livable Cities in the Philippines as cited in the iKwaderno Grand Finalist – It‟s Showtime showcasing MassKara Festival Finalist Local Gov‟t. Office in the 2012 Gawad Parangal Finalist in the National Search for the Most Business Friendly City in the Philippines. Regional Gawad Kalasag Awards 2012 as Best City DRRM Council – Highly Urbanized City Category Regional Winner Local Gov‟t. PNP Region VI Most Supportive LGU. Search for the Most Child Friendly Highly Urbanized City Exemplary Rated Day Care Centers & Day Care Workers (45 Day Care Centers and Day Care Workers) Best Women and Children Protection Desk. PNP Region VI Best Chief of Police. Top 3 – National Gawad Kalasag Awards 2012 as Best City DRRM Council – Highly Urbanized City Category Regional:          1st Place.Awards: International:   94th Place in the Tholons Top 100 Outsourcing Cities of the World MassKara Festival was cited by CNN News Network and the National Geographic.
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