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2.6.3.3 Drainage
and Sewerage Facilities
Issues and
Concerns
a)
The elevation of the
city proper is almost the same as high
tide level, this poses drainage
problems during heavy rains;
b)
The present drainage
system are discontinuous and too small
to accommodate surface run-off during
rainy seasons;
c)
The outlets are not
being maintained. Resettled residents
as toilets are using areas near the
outlet at A. Levers.
d)
The existing sewerage
system is too old and grossly
insufficient considering the
population growth in its service
areas. The system has no treatment
facility.
DRAINAGE
The existing drainage
system is only available within the
radius of 15 km. from the city proper.
It is composed of reinforced concrete
pipes and canals with a collection
system that discharge into the creeks
and river crossing the city. Outlying
areas do not have drainage facilities
except for earth swells or shallow
ditches, which connect, to the natural
drainage of the areas.
Flooding occur
occasionally at the following low
lying areas: near San Roque Creek and
Zamboanga City national Road; Nunez
Ext. and Buenavista Road, Zone 4, Zone
3, Sto. Nino Village, and Lunzuran/Divisoria.
Unlike Metro Manila flooding,
Zamboanga’s flood subsides in just one
to two hours. This drainage difficulty
can be attributed to the stagnant
waterways near the outlets and
insufficient capacity of the drainage
systems.
Areas of settlements
near San Roque Creek have a low
elevation. Unless the creek is
desilted and dredge, flooding problems
will continue to recur.
SEWERAGE
Zamboanga City is one
of the three cities all over the
country, which has a piped system for
collection, and disposal of sanitary
sewage. The U.S. Government built the
original system in 1933. it serves an
area of approximately 11,400 lm of
vitrified clay pipes with a diameter
broken down as follows: 30 lm of
100mm, 5390 lm of 150mm, 960 lm of
250mm, 220 lm of 300mm. These do not
include the numerous lengthy private
lines of large establishments
connected to the sewer mains.
The Sucabon Creek
divides the sewer pipe network into
east and west drainage areas.
Wastewaters generated in the east
drainage are conveyed by gravity
through the sewers to the east pumping
station. These are then pumped, via
two 200 mm diameter cast iron pressure
pipes to the west pumping station.
Likewise, wastewaters from the west
drainage basin are collected in the
receiving tanks of the west pumping
station are then pumped to the Basilan
Strait for final disposal. Each sewage
pump station is equipped with three
vertically mounted, non-clogs, and dry
pit setting sewage pumps. Each is
connected to a 7½ hp vertical
induction-type motor thru flexible
shafting. All mechanical and
appurtenant equipment in the east and
west pumping stations are the same
original equipment installed in 1993.
both stations use two phase 4-wire
wiring connections.
It is theoretically
assumed that on the average about 80%
of the total consumption will enter
the sewers as wastewaters. The monthly
sewer charges are pegged at 50% of
water consumption.
The significant
increases through the years in the
service area population without a
corresponding increase in the carrying
capacities of the collection pipe
network has made the sewer system
grossly undersized. Likewise, because
of the age of the pipe network, it is
most probable that the pipes have
become misaligned at the joints or has
developed some cracks along its sides.
This has allowed infiltration into the
pipes. The clayey nature of the soil
in some portions of the service area,
which allows some degree of movement
and settlement of the pipes, is
another contributory factor to the
reported excessive infiltration
The unregulated
discharge of the greasy wastes into
the sewers is a major problem of the
system. The prominent contributor to
this problem is the numerous gasoline
service stations and institutionalized
kitchens within the existing sewerage
service area. This problem could be
minimized by requiring the
installation of suitable grease and
garage traps in the waste pipes of
these establishments. Although the
National Plumbing Code requires this,
no government agency has actively
sought to implement this provision.
Another deficiency of
the system is the condition of the
marine outfall. Its discharge of raw
sewage only 40 m offshore has created
an unsanitary condition, which
presents a serious health hazard.
Based on the premises,
the following Sewerage improvement
Plan was proposed in a pre-feasibility
study conducted for the Water
District.
Phase I – the
rehabilitation and expansion of the
existing sewerage system to serve the
whole of the city core will constitute
this work program, which is considered
as the immediate improvement program.
This includes 1) survey of all sewer
lines to determine infiltration entry
points, 2) rehab/replacement of
collector pipes found to be deficient
during the survey, 3) improvement of
the surface drainage system within the
present sewer service area, 4)
installation of new pump and drive
units at both sewage pump stations to
enable these facilities to cope with
peak wet weather flows, 5) provision
of stand-by power generator units at
each sewage pump station for use in
case of power failures, 6)
rehabilitation mains leading from the
east pumping station to the west
pumping station, and 7) rehabilitation
of the marine outfall.
Phase II – envisions
the expansion of the sewer service
area to include Canelar, Sto. Niño,
Cawa-Cawa and the remaining 40
hectares within the city core, which
is presently unsewered. This expansion
will increase the sewer service area
coverage to 360 hectares. The
following alternatives are being taken
into consideration: 1) Expand the
sewer service area by 280 hectares to
include Canelar, Sto. Niño, Cawa-Cawa
and will collect and dispose of
sanitary sewage only, 2) In addition
to alternative 1, the disposal of
storm drainage is proposed to remain
the responsibility of DPWH or the City
Engineer’s Office. Its main and
distinguishing feature is its
avoidance of allowing additional flow
from the expansion areas through the
existing sewer system in the city
core. It attempts to divert all
additional flows from the west
drainage basin through interceptor
mains along the Baliwasan Chico road
towards the sewer outfall at the end
of this road by the seashore. As a
result, the areas that contribute to
sewage flow to the west pumping
station in the existing system shall
remain unchanged, 3) Proposes both a
separate and a combined system for the
service area. The city core shall
continue to be served by the existing
sanitary sewer system which shall have
been rehabilitated during the phase I.
All storm waters generated from within
the city core shall be collected by a
separate storm drainage system, 4)
proposes a system that can adequately
dispose of both sanitary sewer and
storm water flows. This alternative
proposes two separate systems and
would be considered only should the
city government’s plan for a separate
storm drainage system will not push
through. Sanitary sewage will be
collected and disposed of in
accordance with the sewer schemes of
either alternative II or I. Storm
waters and other surface runoff shall
be collected and disposed of by a
separate drainage system.
Phase III – Envisions
the inclusion of Sta. Maria, Baliwasan
and a considerable portion of Tetuan
(specifically the area referred to by
the local residents s Sta. Cruz
district). These residential areas
together constitute approximately 120
hectares, increasing the total sewer
service area to 500 hectares.
The same
pre-feasibility study stressed that
Phase I should be for immediate
implementation, while phase II may be
implemented five years ahead of Phase
III.
2.6.3.4
Power
Issues and
Concerns
a)
Frequent brownouts
b)
Systems losses due to
illegal connection and pilferage
c)
The power supply of 65
MW is more than the demand of 56 MW.
However, by the year 2005, when the
demand shall have increased to 70 MW,
there will be a deficit of 5 MW. Thus
the need to utilize additional power
source.
Power supply is being
provided by the national Power
Corporation (NAPOCOR) and distributed
by the Zamboanga City Electric
Cooperative, Inc. (ZAMCELCO) which has
four substations namely: Putik, San
Jose Gusu, Recodo and Sangali having a
capacity of 15MVA, 5MVA, 5MVA
respectively. The construction of
Sangali power station with a capacity
of 100MVA has been completed recently.
The power substations energize a total
of 75 Barangays. A total of 20
barangays mainly islands are still
unenergized and expected to remain so
unless the funds for the plan to put
up power facilities there, are
provided for.
Of the 98 barangays,
three are energized by ZAMCELCO II of
Zamboanga del Sur. These are barangays
Vitali and Licomo. On the whole,
79.59% of the city is energized.
However, only
52.20% of the
households have electrical
connections. This can be attributed to
the poor living condition of families
in the outlying barangays who did not
request power connection. Details are
presented in Table VI-28 (see Annex).
In terms of the number
of connection, residential has the
most connection with 42,062, followed
by commercial with 7,301 and
industrial with 139. From 1992 to
1996, the number of power connections
increased at an average rate of 6.49%
for residential, 4.95% for commercial,
8.41% for industrial and 1.71% for
institutional. Table VI-29 shows the
power service connection by type of
consumer.
Table VI-29. Power Service Connection by Type of
Consumer
|
Type of Consumer |
1992 |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
|
Residential |
33,392 |
35,479 |
37,481 |
39,909 |
42,062 |
|
Commercial |
6,094 |
6,433 |
6,657 |
6,915 |
7,301 |
|
Industrial |
104 |
116 |
114 |
124 |
139 |
|
Institutional |
789 |
791 |
789 |
843 |
843 |
|
Others/Bulk |
101 |
105 |
100 |
156 |
265 |
| |
Table VVI-30. Volume of Use Power by Type of Consumer
|
Type of Consumer |
1992 |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
|
Residential |
27, 990,125 |
40, 025,680 |
45, 762,725 |
55, 008,427 |
61, 201,499 |
|
Commercial |
26, 366,003 |
37, 699,519 |
42, 730,040 |
48, 744,251 |
54,454,859 |
|
Industrial |
41, 729,098 |
58, 929,305 |
63, 175,902 |
75, 072,244 |
73, 289,389 |
|
Institutional |
8, 046,085 |
10, 672,926 |
11, 404,267 |
14, 101,964 |
14, 887,835 |
|
Others/Bulk |
1, 315,173 |
1, 412,210 |
1, 470,512 |
1, 867,494 |
2, 790,646 |
| |
From 1992 to 1993 there
is only an average increase of 6.04%
in the number of connection, but on
the same period, the consumption has
increased sharply by 41.07%. This is
due to pilferage and illegal
connection.
ZAMCELCO has a sound
plan for expansion and has anticipated
all the power requirements brought
about by the growth area lead by the
ECOZONE and the Sangali Industrial
Estates. With the newly operational
Sangali power station having a
capacity of 100MVA, ZAMCELCO has more
than enough power to meet the
increasing requirement of the city
even beyond the planning period.
2.6.3.5
Communications
Issues and
Concerns
a)
Telephone
service are only limited to areas near
and around the city proper.
b)
There is limited public
access to modern communication
facilities.
Philippine Long
Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) is
the only telephone company operating
in the City. It provides both domestic
and direct dialing services up to
Recodo in the west Coast, Talon-Talon
in the Eastern part, and Pasonanca and
Putik in the Northern part. It has a
total current capacity of 20,638 and a
total subscription of 12,570 broken
down into 8574, 3934, 36 and 26 for
residential, commercial, industrial
and institutional uses respectively.
About 39.09% or 8,068 units are still
open for subscription. Public phones
are also provided by PLDT in strategic
places where the demand is high.
There are three
cellular phone companies providing
mobile communication services in the
city with a total subscription of
6,800. of this 4,500,is provided by
Pilipino Telephone Company (Piltel),
1,500 by Smart Telecommunications and
800 by Globe Telecoms. Islacom is
joining the bandwagon to compete in
services with the three-cellphone
companies.
The existing telegraph
system in the city has a computer link
to 13 regional centers, which have
links to provincial capitals, cities
and municipalities, but international
telegraphic links are not provided.
This telegraph system includes a relay
(repeater) station located at Bandera
Hills, Abong-Abong. Telof installed a
commercial power line to IPTS relay
station in 1992 and replaced the old
and defective HF/CW radio equipment
and establishes back-up circuit at the
Regional Office IX. IPTS relay station
building was constructed to complement
the system.
Fax machines for local
use are commercially available at the
City Post Office at a fix rate of
P10.00 per page. International fax
services are not provided. Telex
services on the other hand, are
provided for local and international
calls.
There are now four
Internet Service providers (ISPs) in
the city. This means that the world
can now be reached through Internet
services.
Like any other key
cities, Zamboanga offers courier
services to the major cities in the
country and to any other countries.
There are now at least 90 telegraph
stations/counters located
strategically within the City.
There are 15 Post
Offices to serve the entire
population. On the average each post
office serves 35,671 persons. Program
like Project Mercury or Kidlat Sulat
was launched to hasten the delivery of
mails.
In terms of print
media, the City has 25 radio stations
of which 13 are frequency modulated
(FM) stations and the rest are
operating on amplitude-modulated (AM)
band. There are also seven regular TV
stations and three Cable TV stations.
Due to transmission problems however,
TV stations are limited in the
far-flung areas. (Table VI-31, Annex)
As to the print media,
there are at least five local
publications circulating in the
various parts of the City.
2.6.3.6
Strengths,
Weaknesses,
Opportunities, Threats
Strengths
Availability of potable
water sources all over the city
Presence of springs and
rivers as sources of potable water
Presence of organized
Barangay Waterworks and Sanitation
Associations
Recognized need for
expansion/rehabilitation of drainage
and sewerage systems
Newly constructed power
station with a capacity of 100 MVA to
increase the electrification capacity
Electrification is
relatively high at 75.59%
Presence of various
broadcast and print media
Availability of
international telephone and courier
services
Availability of
international and domestic satellite
for radio and TV network
Weaknesses
Inadequate water supply
in most areas not covered by the Water
District
BWSAs lack financial
resources to fund tapping of
additional water sources to increase their
capacity to supply water
Slow expansion program
outpaced by the increasing demand due
to growing and rapid urbanization,
evidenced by: limited distribution
lines, lack of storage tanks in some
water production areas, insufficient
capacity of some pumping equipment,
lack of ground water facilities to
complement the existing systems.
Depletion of water
resources due to forest denudation and
over extraction of water
Occasional flooding of
identified flood-prone areas
Limited coverage of
sewerage systems and absence of
treatment facilities
Most public deepwells
are now non-operational due to any of
the following: poor water quality,
maintenance problems,
design/construction deficiencies, lack
of support from end users
Frequent short power
interruptions
Most road networks are
damaged due to absence of drainage
systems to protect them from water
infiltration
Opportunities
Availability of
potential sources of potable water
which can be tapped for distribution
Promotion of the
reforestation program of the
government which could enhance the
ground water potential of water
sources
Expansion of drainage
coverage
Availability of
pre-feasibility study for the
expansion/rehabilitation of the
existing sewerage systems
Program of the ZAMCELCO
to energize the whole city including
island barangays by the year
2005
Wide potential market
for modern telecommunication systems
Geographic expansion of
telephone coverage
Threats
Drying-up of some water
sources due to over extraction and
forest denudation
Incidence of
water-borne diseases in areas
inadequately supplied with potable
water
Continuous dilapidation
of most road sections due to absence
of drainage facilities toprevent
infiltration of water to the road
structure
Ground water
contamination due to absence of
appropriate sewerage systems
Annex Transportation and
Infrastructure
Table VI-28.
Status of Electrification Report,
Zamboanga City, July 1997
|
BARANGAYS
ENERGIZED |
DATE ENERGIZED |
POTENTIAL
CONSUMERS |
ACTUAL HOUSE
CONNECTIONS |
|
1. Arena Blanco |
1976 |
1076 |
307 |
|
2. Ayala |
1977 |
1566 |
1163 |
|
3. Baliwasan |
Takeover |
3389 |
3042 |
|
4. Boalan |
1978 |
947 |
670 |
|
5. Bolong |
1982 |
739 |
254 |
|
6. Bunguiao |
1982 |
1068 |
362 |
|
7. Buenavista |
1984 |
1044 |
204 |
|
8. Cabaulay |
1977 |
617 |
369 |
|
9. Cabatangan |
1980 |
372 |
322 |
|
10. Cacao |
1984 |
214 |
42 |
|
11. Calabasa |
1984 |
440 |
24 |
|
12. Calarian |
1976 |
2754 |
2499 |
|
13. Campo Islam |
1976 |
1944 |
785 |
|
14. Canelar |
Takeover |
5257 |
3211 |
|
15. Cawit
|
1977 |
656 |
455 |
|
16. City Proper:
Zone I |
Takeover |
|
|
|
17. City Proper:
Zone II |
Takeover |
|
|
|
18. City Proper:
Zone III |
Takeover |
3092 |
6921 |
|
19. City Proper:
Zone IV |
Takeover |
|
|
|
20. City proper:
San Jose |
Takeover |
|
|
|
21. Culianan |
1977 |
768 |
505 |
|
22. Curuan |
1984 |
1251 |
483 |
|
23. Divisoria |
1977 |
802 |
743 |
|
24. Guisao |
1978 |
302 |
121 |
|
25. Guiwan |
Takeover |
2135 |
2657 |
|
26. Labuan |
1980 |
1733 |
603 |
|
27. Lamisahan |
1984 |
482 |
71 |
|
28. Lapakan |
1985 |
325 |
30 |
|
29. Limpapa |
1984 |
593 |
115 |
|
30. La Paz |
1983 |
980 |
115 |
|
31. Lanzones |
1983 |
363 |
70 |
|
32. Lubigan |
1984 |
267 |
42 |
|
33. Lumbangan |
1985 |
302 |
80 |
|
34. Lunzuran |
1978 |
554 |
251 |
|
35. Maasin |
1977 |
740 |
317 |
|
36. Malagutay |
1976 |
786 |
895 |
|
37. Mampang |
1976 |
1750 |
837 |
|
38. Manicahan |
1977 |
1283 |
612 |
|
39. Mangusu |
1985 |
561 |
3 |
|
40. Mariki |
1977 |
669 |
307 |
|
41. Mercedes |
1977 |
1785 |
1201 |
|
42. Muti |
1985 |
387 |
32 |
|
43. Pamucutan |
1985 |
372 |
52 |
|
44. Pasonanca |
Takeover |
3078 |
2371 |
|
45. Patalon |
1980 |
774 |
205 |
|
46. Putik |
1977 |
2074 |
1602 |
|
47. Recodo |
1977 |
3002 |
1170 |
|
48. Rio Hondo |
1976 |
1410 |
442 |
|
49. Salaan |
1983 |
877 |
175 |
|
50. Sangali |
1980 |
2152 |
976 |
|
51. San Jose Gusu |
1976 |
2304 |
1189 |
|
52. San Roque |
1977 |
2729 |
2159 |
|
53. Sta. Barbara |
Takeover |
914 |
634 |
|
54. Sta. Catalina |
Takeover |
3337 |
1809 |
|
55. Sta. Maria |
Takeover |
3468 |
3230 |
| |
|
BARANGAYS
ENERGIZED |
DATE ENERGIZED |
POTENTIAL
CONSUMERS |
ACTUAL HOUSE
CONNECTIONS |
|
56. Sto. Nino |
1977 |
1221 |
373 |
|
57. Sinubong |
1980 |
302 |
171 |
|
58. Sinunuc |
1977 |
1280 |
433 |
|
59. Tagasilay |
1985 |
451 |
89 |
|
60. Talabaan |
1977 |
981 |
326 |
|
61. Talisayan |
1980 |
695 |
298 |
|
62. Talon-Talon |
1976 |
3383 |
2233 |
|
63. Taluksangay |
1977 |
981 |
326 |
|
64. Taguiti |
1985 |
154 |
5 |
|
65. Tetuan |
Takeover |
5607 |
5134 |
|
66. Tigbalabag |
1981 |
276 |
42 |
|
67. Tugbungan |
Takeover |
3082 |
1777 |
|
68. Tulungatung |
1981 |
373 |
110 |
|
69. Tumaga |
1976 |
3318 |
2726 |
|
70. Quiniput |
1984 |
638 |
134 |
|
71. Camino Nuevo |
New Brgy |
|
|
|
72. Pasobolong |
New Brgy |
|
|
|
73. Victoria |
New Brgy |
|
|
|
74. Zambowood |
New Brgy |
|
|
|
75. Kasanyangan |
New Brgy |
|
|
|
|
Total |
92,686 |
60,788 |
| |
Table VI-28.
(Cont’d) Status of Electrification
Report, Zamboanga City, July 1997
|
Barangays
Unenergized |
Location |
Potential HH |
|
1. Busay |
Sacol Is. |
114 |
|
2. Capisan |
Mainland |
182 |
|
3. Baluno |
Mainland |
408 |
|
4. Dulian |
Upper Pasonanca |
161 |
|
5. Dulian |
Upper Bunguiao |
431 |
|
6. Landang Gua |
Sacol Is. |
225 |
|
7. Landang Laum |
Sacol Is. |
193 |
|
8. Latuan |
Mainland
|
208 |
|
9. Dita |
Mainland |
130 |
|
10. Limaong |
Vitali Island |
471 |
|
11. Lumayang |
Mainland |
216 |
|
12. Manalipa |
Island |
177 |
|
13. Pangapuyan |
Island |
35 |
|
14. Panubigan |
Island |
51 |
|
15. Pasilmanta |
Sacol Is. |
93 |
|
16. Sibulao |
Mainland |
532 |
|
17. Tumalutab |
Island |
211 |
|
18. Tumitus |
Vitali Island |
254 |
|
19. Tictabon |
Island |
359 |
|
20. Tolosa |
Mainland |
549 |
|
|
TOTAL |
5,100 |
| |
|
Served By Zamzureco |
|
1. Vitali – Do |
|
1846 |
|
2. Tictapul – Do |
|
424 |
|
3. Licomo – Do |
|
612 |
|
|
TOTAL |
2882 |
| |
Total Brgys
Energized
: 75
Total Brgys Unenergized
:
20
Total Brgys Served by
Coop : 95
(Reference: 1995
Census)
Table VI-31. List
of FM/AM/TV/CATV Broadcast Stations,
Zamboanga City
|
Name of Company |
Call Sign |
Frequency |
Location of
Station |
|
Philippine
Broadcasting Corp. |
DXCM-FM |
90.7 |
Gov. Alvarez Ave.,
ZC |
|
RT Broadcasting
Specialist |
DXKZ-FM |
91.5 |
Mayor Jaldon St.,
ZC |
|
Audiovisual
Communications, Inc. |
DXRX-FM |
93.1 |
Mayor Jaldon St.,
ZC |
|
Consolidated
Broadcasting Corp. |
DXCB-FM |
93.9 |
NS Valderosa St.,
ZC |
|
Golden Broadcast
Professional Phil. |
DXEL-FM |
95.5 |
Campaner St., ZC |
|
Radio Mindanao
Network |
DXWR-FM |
96.3 |
Pilar St., ZC |
|
Republic
Broadcasting Corp. |
DXMJ-FM |
97.1 |
Gov. Lim Ave. ZC |
|
Manila Broadcasting
Corp. |
DXTZ-FM |
97.9 |
Tomas Claudio St.,
ZC |
|
ABS-CBN
Broadcasting Network |
DXFH-FM |
98.9 |
ABS-CBN Cmpd., San
Jose |
|
First United
Broadcasting Network |
DXLA-FM |
99.5 |
Brillantes St., ZC |
|
Nation Broadcasting
Corp. |
DXTY-FM |
101.1 |
San Jose Rd., ZC |
|
Cebu Broadcasting
Corp. |
DXMR-FM |
102.7 |
Gov. Alvarez Ave.,
ZC |
|
Suara-Sug Media
Corp. |
DXUE-FM |
103.5 |
La Purisima St., ZC |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Manila Broadcasting
Corp. |
DXZH-AM |
855 |
Talon-Talon, ZC |
|
Southern Phils.
Mass Comm. |
DXSC-AM |
819 |
Camp Navarro
Calarian, ZC |
|
Radio Mindanao
Network |
DXRZ-AM |
900 |
Pilar St., ZC |
|
Nation Broadcasting
Corp. |
DXYZ-AM |
963 |
San Jose Rd., ZC |
|
Radio Phil Network
|
DXXX-AM |
1008 |
Tumaga, ZC |
|
RT Broadcasting
Specialist |
DXLL-AM |
1044 |
Mayor Jaldon, ZC |
|
First United
Broadcasting Corp. |
DXRH-AM |
1080 |
San Roque, ZC |
|
Far East
Broadcasting Service |
DXAS-AM |
1116 |
Tugbungan, ZC |
|
Phil. Broadcasting
Service |
DXMR-AM |
1170 |
Baliwasan Chico, ZC |
|
DXZB/TV 13 Coop.
Inc. |
DXCB-AM |
1242 |
Tomas Claudio St.,
ZC |
|
Rep. Broadcasting
Corp. |
DXRC-AM |
1287 |
Logoy Diutay,
Talon-Talon |
|
Catholic Welfare
Organization |
DXVP-AM |
1467 |
Mercedez, ZC |
|
|
|
|
|
|
RT Broadcast
Specialist |
DXLL-TV |
3 |
ABS-CBN Compd. San
Jose |
|
Radio Phil. Network |
DXXX-TV |
5 |
Tumaga, ZC |
|
People’s Television
Network |
DXVC-TV |
7 |
Cabatangan, ZC |
|
First United
Broadcasting Corp. |
DXLA-TV |
9 |
Gov. Lim Ave. ZC |
|
Golden Broadcast
Prof. Phil. |
DXGB-TV |
11 |
Campaner St. ZC |
|
DXZB/TV 13 Coop.
Inc. |
DXZB-TV |
13 |
Tomas Claudio, ZC |
|
ABS-CBN
Broadcasting Network |
|
23 |
ABS-CBN Compd. San
Jose |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sun Cable System |
|
|
Nuñez St., ZC |
|
Mindanao Cable TV |
|
|
Veterans Ave., ZC |
|
Mindanao Cable TV |
|
|
Recodo, ZC |
| |
Total
FM Stations
:
13
Total
AM Stations
:
12
Total
TV Stations
:
7
Total
CATV Stations :
3
ZAMBOANGA CITY
CITY ROADS
INVENTORY
|
Name of Road |
Km. |
Class |
Name of Road |
Km. |
Class |
|
1. Rajah Soliman |
0.174 |
Concrete
|
38. San Jose Panigayan |
0.340 |
Concrete |
|
2. Alley I (Market
Site) |
0.095 |
Concrete |
39. Gen. Wood |
0.050 |
Concrete |
|
3. Alley II |
0.066 |
Concrete |
40. F. Marcos Road |
0.175 |
Concrete |
|
4. Alley III |
0.073 |
Concrete |
41. Gen. V. Alvarez
St. |
0.503 |
Concrete |
|
5. Saavedra St. |
0.051 |
Concrete |
42. Rizal St. |
0.888 |
Concrete |
|
6. I. Magno St. |
0.075 |
Concrete |
43. Legionaire St. |
0.668 |
Concrete |
|
7. Tomas Claudio St. |
0.963 |
Concrete |
44. Legionaire St. |
0.100 |
Concrete |
|
8. P. Reyes St. |
0.190 |
Concrete |
45. J.S. Alano St. |
0.199 |
Concrete |
|
9. Mercado St. |
0.177 |
Concrete |
46. Canelar Interior I |
0.421 |
Concrete |
|
10. P. Brillantes St. |
0.100 |
Concrete |
47. Canelar Interior
II |
1.350 |
Concrete |
|
11. Alejo Alvarez St. |
0.497 |
Concrete |
48. Pasonanca Road |
0.216 |
Concrete |
|
12. Gov. Alvarez St. |
1.100 |
Concrete |
49. Rio Hondo |
0.618 |
Concrete |
|
13. Nuñez St. |
0.497 |
Concrete |
50. Don Navarro St. |
0.504 |
Concrete |
|
14. Camanchile Drive |
0.310 |
Concrete |
51. Gavilan Point |
0.680 |
Concrete |
|
15. Sampaloc Road |
0.106 |
Gravel |
52. Tabuk (Johnston) |
0.550 |
Concrete |
|
16.Balimbing Road |
0.107 |
Gravel |
53. Gen. Alvarez Ext. |
0.170 |
Concrete |
|
17.Atis Road |
0.100 |
Gravel |
54. R. Lustre St. |
0.820 |
Concrete |
|
18.Tambis Road |
0.084 |
Gravel |
55. Sta. Barbara St. |
0.069 |
Concrete |
|
19.Camias Road |
0.071 |
Gravel |
56. Talon-Talon Road |
1.350 |
Concrete |
|
20.Avocado Road |
0.084 |
Gravel |
57. Sto. Niño Road |
0.340 |
Concrete |
|
21.P. Lorenzo St. |
0.439 |
Concrete
|
58. Tripplet Road |
0.500 |
Concrete |
|
22.Dr. Varela St. |
0.348 |
Concrete |
59. Don Francisco Road |
0.134 |
Concrete |
|
23.Pilar St. |
0.415 |
Concrete |
60. Talon-Talon Loop |
0.980 |
Concrete |
|
24.Cervantes St. |
0.135 |
Concrete |
61. Cabato Road |
0.850 |
Concrete |
|
25.Gen. Pershing St. |
0.074 |
Concrete |
62. J.D.Cruz Road |
1.069 |
Concrete |
|
26.Maria Clara St. |
0.07 |
Concrete |
63. J.S. Estrada St. |
1.625 |
Concrete |
|
27.Urdaneta St. |
0.181 |
Concrete |
64. Don Toribio St. |
1.190 |
Concrete |
|
28.Claveria St. |
0.135 |
Concrete |
65. Atilano Road |
0.177 |
Concrete |
|
29.Almonte St. |
0.056 |
Concrete |
66. Natividad St. |
0.870 |
Concrete |
|
30.Corcuera St. |
0.516 |
Concrete |
67. P. Burgos St. |
0.367 |
Concrete |
|
31.M.Calixto St. |
0.264 |
Concrete |
68. B. Candido St. |
0.360 |
Concrete |
|
32.Campaner St. |
0.408 |
Concrete |
69. Don Alfaro St. |
1.910 |
Concrete |
|
33.Zaragoza St. |
0.323 |
Concrete |
70. Falcatan St. |
0.311 |
Concrete |
|
34.Villalobos St. |
0.261 |
Concrete |
71. Nuñez Ext.
(20.00m.wide) |
1.055 |
Unpaved
|
|
35.Sevilla St. |
0.441 |
Concrete |
72. Climaco Ave. |
0.2 |
Concrete |
|
36.Barcelona St. |
0.175 |
Concrete |
|
|
|
|
37.La Purisima St. |
0.525 |
Concrete |
|
|
|
| |
ROAD
WIDTH: 10.00 m. (two lanes, two way)
TOTAL
ROAD LENGTH: 17.882 Kms.
ZAMBOANGA CITY
BARANGAY ROAD INVENTORY
|
Name of Barangay |
Road Width (m.) |
Concrete |
Asphalt |
Gravel |
Length (m.) |
|
1. ARENA BLANCO |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Arena Blanco |
6.00 |
1,200.00 |
|
1,750.00 |
2,950.00 |
|
2. AYALA |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Ayala – Tulungatung Road |
6.00 |
436.30 |
|
|
436.30 |
|
b. Ayala – La Paz Road |
8.00 |
|
|
1,000.00 |
1,000.00 |
|
c. Ayala – Dumagsa Road |
6.00 |
673.80 |
|
262.00 |
1,000.00 |
|
d. Ayala – Proper |
6.00 |
325.00 |
|
1,890.00 |
2,215.00 |
|
3. BALIWASAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. AtilanoRoad |
5.00 |
130.00 |
|
30.00 |
160.00 |
|
b. Baliwasan Chico |
10.00 |
500.00 |
|
|
500.00 |
|
c. Ranchez Drive |
3.00 |
275.00 |
|
|
275.00 |
|
d. Baliwasan Grande |
6.00 |
860.00 |
|
|
860.00 |
|
e. Acacia Drive |
3.00 |
500.00 |
|
|
500.00 |
|
f. Normal Road |
6.00 |
400.00 |
|
|
400.00 |
|
g. Baliwasan Seaside |
6.00 |
1,000.00 |
|
|
1,000.00 |
|
h. Narra Road |
5.00 |
350.00 |
|
|
350.00 |
|
4. BALUNO |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Baluno Road |
6.00 |
400.00 |
|
4,135.00 |
4,535.00 |
|
b. Baluno – Nangkal |
6.00 |
|
|
3,936.00 |
3,936.00 |
|
c. Baluno – School Road |
6.00 |
200.00 |
|
182.00 |
382.00 |
|
d. Limon Road |
6.00 |
|
|
1,000.00 |
1,000.00 |
|
e. Bagakay Road |
6.00 |
|
|
2,000.00 |
2,000.00 |
|
f. Palanas Road |
6.00 |
|
|
2,000.00 |
2,000.00 |
|
g. Baluno – Zambales |
6.00 |
|
|
9,000.00 |
9,000.00 |
|
h. Mabuhay – Bandera Road |
5.00 |
|
|
1,200.00 |
1,200.00 |
|
5. BOALAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Buenagatas – Lumbangan |
7.00 |
130.00 |
|
2,220.00 |
2,350.00 |
|
b. Boalan – Tala |
7.50 |
600.00 |
|
1,022.00 |
1,622.00 |
|
c. Boalan – Lumiyap |
7.00 |
600.00 |
|
1,010.00 |
1,610.00 |
|
d. Boalan – Zambowood |
8.00 |
1,750.00 |
|
|
1,750.00 |
|
e. Boalan – Buenagatas |
7.00 |
600.00 |
|
2,314.00 |
2,914.00 |
|
6. BOLONG |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Bolong Beach |
5.00 |
75.00 |
|
382.00 |
457.00 |
|
b. Bolong Street |
5.00 |
|
|
250.00 |
250.00 |
|
c. Bolong Road |
5.00 |
|
|
460.00 |
460.00 |
|
d. Bolong St. – Bolong Road |
5.00 |
|
|
|
250.00 |
|
e. Bolong Proper |
5.00 |
300.00 |
|
1,600.00 |
1,900.00 |
|
f. Vicente – I. Gonzales |
4.00 |
|
|
1,100.00 |
1,100.00 |
|
g. Bolong – Mangsa Road |
6.00 |
|
|
2,000.00 |
2,000.00 |
|
7. BUNGUIAO |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Bunguiao – Pamingitan Road |
8.00 |
300.00 |
|
1,775.00 |
2,075.00 |
|
b. Bunguiao – Waray-Waray |
6.00 |
450.00 |
|
2,275.00 |
2,725.00 |
|
c. Bunguiao – Camp Socorro |
5.50 |
200.00 |
|
13,800.00 |
14,000.00 |
|
d. Bunguiao – Siguinana Road |
6.00 |
|
|
2,220.00 |
2,220.00 |
|
8. BUENAVISTA |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Buenavista – Calabasa Road |
5.00 |
200.00 |
|
671.00 |
871.00 |
|
b. Buenavista – Binaloy Road |
5.00 |
700.00 |
|
1,537.00 |
2,237.00 |
|
9. CALABASA |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Calabasa – Lautan Road |
6.50 |
|
|
1,600.00 |
1,600.00 |
|
b. Calabasa – Sition Bahandi |
4.00 |
175.00 |
|
5,154.00 |
5,329.00 |
|
c. Calabasa – Sitio Bahandi |
5.50 |
|
|
4,500.00 |
4,500.00 |
|
d. Simanta – Haplus Road |
6.00 |
|
|
3,000.00 |
3,000.00 |
|
e. Simanta – Palasanan Road |
6.00 |
|
|
1,000.00 |
1,000.00 |
|
f. Calabasa Road |
6.00 |
|
|
4,000.00 |
4,000.00 |
| |
|
10. CALARIAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Calarian – Malagutay |
10.00 |
250.00 |
|
121.00 |
371.00 |
|
b. Bagong Calarian Road |
|
|
|
300.00 |
300.00 |
|
11. CAWIT |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Cawit – Tulungatung Road |
6.00 |
986.00 |
|
274.00 |
1,260.00 |
|
b. Cawit – Baluno Road |
6.00 |
|
|
1,375.00 |
1,375.00 |
|
c. Cawit – Nangkal Road |
6.00 |
|
|
3,813.00 |
3,813.00 |
|
12. CULIANAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Catumbal – Guisao Road |
6.00 |
762.00 |
|
|
762.00 |
|
b. Culianan – Buenakapok |
6.00 |
200.00 |
|
2,140.00 |
2,340.00 |
|
c. Culianan – Uwak Road |
6.00 |
100.00 |
|
1,375.00 |
1,475.00 |
|
d. Culianan – Palayan Road |
7.00 |
|
|
1,500.00 |
1,500.00 |
|
e. Culianan – Mercedes Road |
7.00 |
250.00 |
|
|
250.00 |
|
13. CURUAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Curuan Barangay High School |
5.00 |
400.00 |
|
1,164.00 |
1,564.00 |
|
b. Presa – Lunday Road |
6.00 |
|
|
6,000.00 |
6,000.00 |
|
c. Curuan Presa Road |
5.50 |
100.00 |
|
1,375.00 |
1,475.00 |
|
d. Presa Bitayan Road |
5.00 |
|
|
3,750.00 |
3,750.00 |
|
e. Presa – Mina Road |
4.50 |
|
|
3,750.00 |
3,750.00 |
|
f. Curuan – Betong Road |
5.00 |
|
|
1,135.00 |
1,135.00 |
|
g. Curuan – Lawingan |
5.00 |
|
|
1,500.00 |
1,500.00 |
|
h. Curuan – Latuan road |
5.50 |
|
|
1,100.00 |
1,100.00 |
|
14. CABALUAY |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Cabaluay – Lapakan Road |
5.50 |
|
|
1,340.00 |
1,340.00 |
|
b. Cabaluay – Cacao Road |
6.00 |
200.00 |
|
2,378.00 |
2,578.00 |
|
c. Cabaluay – Water Tank |
4.00 |
|
|
350.00 |
350.00 |
|
d. Cabaluay – Gapu Road |
8.00 |
|
|
1,600.00 |
1,600.00 |
|
e. Dalantian – Guisao Road |
6.00 |
|
|
1,000.00 |
1,000.00 |
|
f. Cabaluay – Campo Santo |
5.50 |
200.00 |
|
1,920.00 |
2,120.00 |
|
g. Cabaluay – Islamia Road |
5.00 |
|
|
200.00 |
200.00 |
|
h. Cabaluay- Talabaan Road |
6.00 |
|
|
850.00 |
850.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
15. CAPISAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Capisan- Corote Road |
6.00 |
|
|
6,000.00 |
6,000.00 |
|
b. Capisan-Dulian Road |
6.00 |
75.00 |
|
1,725.00 |
1,800.00 |
|
c. Capisan Road |
6.00 |
100.00 |
|
2,900.00 |
3,000.00 |
|
16. CACAO |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Cacao - Cabaluay Road |
6.00 |
275.00 |
|
3,125.00 |
3,400.00 |
|
b. Cacao - Guisao Road |
6.00 |
|
3,700.00 |
|
3,700.00 |
|
c. Cacao – Pangulayan Road |
5.00 |
|
|
2,500.00 |
2,500.00 |
|
17. CABATANGAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Cabatangan – San Roque |
6.00 |
|
|
320.00 |
320.00 |
|
b. Cabatangan – Pasonanca Road |
6.00 |
100.00 |
|
4,030.00 |
4,130.00 |
|
c. Cabatangan- -Masiay Road |
6.00 |
|
|
300.00 |
300.00 |
|
d. Lower Cabatangan |
6.00 |
175.00 |
|
2,589.00 |
2,764.00 |
|
18. DITA |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Dita Vicinal Road |
5.50 |
300.00 |
|
3,620.00 |
4,000.00 |
|
19. DULIAN (UPPER BUNGUIAO) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Dulian – Waray-waray Road |
6.00 |
380.00 |
|
3,620.00 |
4,000.00 |
|
b. Dulian – Masaba Road |
6.00 |
|
|
4,800.00 |
4,800.00 |
|
c. Dulian School Site |
6.00 |
|
|
1,200.00 |
1,200.00 |
|
d. Dulian – Cansilayan road |
6.00 |
|
|
2,500.00 |
2,500.00 |
|
20. DULIAN (UPPER PASONANCA) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Dulian – Capisan Road |
6.00 |
|
|
2,022.00 |
2,022.00 |
|
b. Dulian Road
|
6.00 |
|
|
1,450.00 |
1,450.00 |
|
c. Dulian – Pasonanca Road |
6.00 |
|
|
2,500.00 |
2,500.00 |
|
21. GUISAO
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Guisao - Catumbal |
6.00 |
|
|
2,390.00 |
2,390.00 |
|
b. Guisao – Cacao Road |
6.00 |
700.00 |
|
1,300.00 |
2,000.00 |
|
c. Catumbal – Dalanitan Road |
6.00 |
|
|
600.00 |
600.00 |
|
d. Guisao School Site |
6.00 |
275.00 |
|
2,025.00 |
2,300.00 |
|
e. Guisao – Lanzones Road |
6.00 |
|
|
625.00 |
625.00 |
|
22. GUIWAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Guiwan Road |
6.00 |
730.00 |
|
|
730.00 |
|
b. Guiwan School Road |
5.00 |
150.00 |
|
|
150.00 |
|
c. Guiwan – Tugbungan |
8.00 |
1,254.00 |
|
|
1,254.00 |
|
d. Guiwan – Tetuan Road |
10.00 |
766.00 |
|
|
766.00 |
|
e. Guiwan – Tumaga Road |
8.00 |
892.00 |
|
|
892.00 |
|
23. DIVISORIA |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Divisoria – Lumbangan Road |
8.00 |
1,000.00 |
|
|
1,000.00 |
|
b. Divisoria – Lumiyap Road |
7.00 |
600.00 |
|
1,011.00 |
1,611.00 |
|
24. LA PAZ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Cadalagan Vicinal Road |
6.00 |
|
|
2,635.00 |
2,635.00 |
|
b. La Paz – Pole Grande |
6.00 |
200.00 |
|
5,504.00 |
5,704.00 |
|
c. La Paz – Camp Susana |
6.00 |
|
|
9,800.00 |
9,800.00 |
|
d. Guiwan - Tulungatung |
6.00 |
|
|
600.00 |
600.00 |
|
25. LABUAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Labuan – Latap Road |
5.00 |
|
|
600.00 |
600.00 |
|
b. Labuan Road |
4.00 |
490.00 |
|
|
490.00 |
|
c. Campo Uno Road |
4.00 |
161.00 |
|
250.00 |
411.00 |
|
d. Lawinga Road |
5.00 |
253.00 |
|
925.00 |
1,178.00 |
|
e. Lawingan – Tibak Road |
5.00 |
|
|
2,000.00 |
2,000.00 |
|
f. Campo Dos |
5.00 |
|
|
2,000.00 |
2,000.00 |
|
g. Labuan Market Road |
5.00 |
|
|
260.00 |
260.00 |
|
26. LUMAYANG
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Lumayang School Site –
Lumbangan |
6.00 |
300.00 |
|
1,050.00 |
1,350.00 |
|
b. Lumayang – Brea Murok |
6.00 |
|
|
7,000.00 |
7,000.00 |
|
c. Lumayang Road |
6.00 |
|
|
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
|
27. LIMAONG
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Limaong Road |
|
|
|
4,000.00 |
4,000.00 |
|
28. LIMPAPA |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Latap – Labuan Road |
5.00 |
200.00 |
|
6,800.00 |
7,000.00 |
|
b. Latap – Masalg Road |
5.00 |
|
|
2,464.00 |
2,464.00 |
|
29. LAPACAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Lapacan School Site |
5.50 |
200.00 |
|
2,100.00 |
2,300.00 |
|
b. Nangka School Site |
5.50 |
100.00 |
|
5,100.00 |
5,200.00 |
|
c. Nangka Riverside Road |
7.00 |
|
|
1,500.00 |
1,500.00 |
|
d. Lapacan Vicinal Road |
7.00 |
|
|
4,225.00 |
4,225.00 |
|
e. Lapacan – Nangka Road |
7.00 |
|
|
4,000.00 |
4,000.00 |
|
f. Nangka Nursery Road |
7.00 |
|
|
3,000.00 |
3,000.00 |
|
30. LAMISAHAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Lamisahan Road |
5.50 |
2,700.00 |
|
|
2,700.00 |
|
b. Lamisahan School Site |
6.00 |
200.00 |
|
2,800.00 |
3,000.00 |
|
31. LANZONES
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Lanzones School Road |
6.00 |
|
|
3,216.00 |
3,216.00 |
|
b. Lanzones – Guisao – Tolosa |
5.50 |
300.00 |
|
3,700.00 |
4,000.00 |
|
c. Lanzones – Salaan Road |
10.00 |
|
|
550.00 |
550.00 |
|
d. Lanzones – Culianan Road |
5.50 |
399.00 |
|
2,861.00 |
3,260.00 |
|
32. LATUAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Latuan School Site |
6.00 |
275.00 |
|
4,825.00 |
5,100.00 |
|
b. Latuan – Sapa Moro |
|
|
|
6,000.00 |
6,000.00 |
|
c. Latuan – Betong – Bilayan Road |
5.50 |
|
|
3,000.00 |
3,000.00 |
|
d. Latuan – Bahandi Road |
6.00 |
|
|
4,000.00 |
4,000.00
|
|
e. Latuan Vicinal Road |
6.00 |
|
|
1,360.00 |
1,360.00 |
|
33. LUBIGAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Lubigan – cansilayan Road |
5.50 |
200.00 |
|
3,938.00 |
4,138.00 |
|
b. Mala – Panubigan |
6.00 |
|
|
980.00 |
1,280.00 |
|
c. Lubigan Vicinal Road |
6.00 |
|
|
1,280.00 |
1,280.00 |
|
34. LUMBANGAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Lumbangan Road |
6.00 |
2,050.00 |
|
|
2,050.00 |
|
b. Lumbangan – Tala Road |
6.00 |
100.00 |
|
1,323.00 |
1,423.00 |
|
c. Lumbangan – Campana Road |
6.00 |
|
|
1,940.00 |
1,940.00 |
|
35. LUNZURAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Lunzuran – Luyahan Road |
6.00 |
|
|
2,037.00 |
2,037.00 |
|
b. Lunzuran – Tumaga |
8.00 |
337.00 |
|
|
337.00 |
|
c. Lunzuran – Putik |
7.00 |
2,037.00 |
|
|
2,037.00 |
|
36. MAASIN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Maasin Road |
6.00 |
1,045,15 |
|
483.85 |
1,529.00 |
|
b. Maasin – Bagacay |
8.00 |
|
|
1,600.00 |
1,600.00 |
|
37.MALAGUTAY |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Malagutay – Calarian Road |
10.00 |
|
|
606.00 |
606.00 |
|
b. Malagutay Proper |
8.00 |
762.00 |
|
851.00 |
1,613.00 |
|
c. Malagutay – Corote Road |
6.00 |
103.00 |
|
884.00 |
987.00 |
|
d. Malagutay – Sinunuc Road |
6.00 |
200.00 |
|
1,000.00 |
1,200.00 |
|
e. Malagutay Road |
8.00 |
|
|
1,653.00 |
1,653.00 |
|
38. MANGUSU |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Mangusu – Bincui Road |
4.50 |
|
|
1,800.00 |
1,800.00 |
|
b. Luukmadalum |
4.50 |
|
|
1,20.00 |
1,200.00 |
|
c. Mangusu – Tamaraan |
5.00 |
475.00 |
|
2,525.00 |
3,000.00 |
|
d. Tamaraan School |
4.50 |
|
|
500.00 |
500.00 |
|
e. Tamaraan Road |
4.50 |
|
|
1,950.00 |
1,950.00 |
|
39. MANICAHAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Manicahan – Presa |
6.00 |
50.00 |
|
699.00 |
739.00 |
|
b. Manicahan Proper |
8.00 |
|
1,950.00 |
|
1,950.00 |
|
c. Manicahan Beach Road |
6.00 |
|
2,700.00 |
|
2,700.00 |
|
d. Manicahan – Asinan Road |
5.50 |
|
|
2,200.00 |
2,200.00 |
|
e. Manicahan - Poso |
6.00 |
600.00 |
|
3,730.00 |
4,330.00 |
|
40. MERCEDES |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Mercedes – Mulumuluan Road |
8.00 |
450.00 |
|
1,180.00 |
1,630.00 |
|
b. Mercedes – Taluksangay |
10.00 |
2,360.00 |
|
|
2,360.00 |
|
c. Mercedes – Access Road |
6.00 |
1,890.00 |
|
|
1,890.00 |
|
d. Mercedes – Balingsungay Road |
6.00 |
380.00 |
|
3,685.00 |
4,065.00 |
|
e. Calle Isidro Road |
6.00 |
250.00 |
|
2,186.00 |
2,436.00 |
|
f. Calle Carriaga Road |
6.00 |
100.00 |
|
1,550.00 |
1,650.00 |
|
g. Calle Arcillas Road |
6.00 |
1,987.00 |
|
|
1,987.00 |
|
h. Calle Socorro – Mulumuluan |
6.00 |
4,191.00 |
|
|
4,191.00 |
|
i. Mercedes – Lumbayao Road |
6.00 |
|
|
2,190.00 |
2,190.00 |
|
41. MUTI |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Muti Road |
6.00 |
150.00 |
|
3,350.00 |
3,500.00 |
|
b. Muti – Palo-palo |
6.00 |
|
|
3,000.00 |
3,000.00 |
|
c. Muti – Taguiti Road |
6.00 |
|
|
2,500.00 |
2,500.00 |
|
42. MAMPANG |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Mampamg Road |
10.00 |
2,700.00 |
|
190.00 |
2,890.00 |
|
b. Fernando Luciano Road |
8.00 |
|
|
2,000.00 |
2,000.00 |
|
c. Estrada Road |
8.00 |
|
|
200.00 |
200.00 |
|
43. PAMUCUTAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Pamucutan – Talisayan Road |
6.00 |
726.00 |
|
995.00 |
1,721.00 |
|
b. Pamucutan – Anuling Road |
6.00 |
|
|
4,707.00 |
4,707.00 |
|
c. Anuling -Papaya Road |
6.00 |
|
|
3,695.00 |
3,695.00 |
|
44. PATALON |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Patalon – Malandi Road |
6.00 |
|
|
550.00 |
550.00 |
|
b. Patalon – Busugan Road |
6.00 |
359.00 |
|
191.00 |
550.00 |
|
c. Busugan Road |
6.00 |
275.00 |
|
1,400.00 |
1,675.00 |
|
d. Malandi Road |
6.00 |
|
|
950.00 |
950.00 |
|
e. Patalon Road |
6.00 |
|
|
300.00 |
300.00 |
|
f. Pulang Lupa |
4.00 |
|
|
900.00 |
900.00 |
|
45. PASONANCA |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Uwak – Cabatangan Road |
5.00 |
|
|
1,150.00 |
1,150.00 |
|
b. Pasonanca Road |
10.00 |
3,700.00 |
|
|
3,700.00 |
|
c. Napolcom Road |
6.00 |
372.00 |
|
|
372.00 |
|
d. Pasonanca – Cabatangan Road |
6.00 |
900.00 |
|
700.00 |
1,600.00 |
|
e. Fountain Road |
6.00 |
211.00 |
|
|
211.00 |
|
f. Boy Scout Camp Road |
8.00 |
400.00 |
|
|
400.00 |
|
g. Main Park Road |
8.00 |
600.00 |
|
|
600.00 |
|
h. Pasonanca – Powerhouse Road |
6.00 |
|
1,039.00 |
|
1,039.00 |
|
i. Dip Road |
8.00 |
800.00 |
|
|
800.00 |
|
j. Pulong Bato Road |
6.00 |
1,039.00 |
|
1,039.00 |
2,078.00 |
|
k. Upper Pasonanca Road |
5.00 |
400.00 |
|
500.00 |
900.00 |
|
l. Groto I |
5.00 |
|
270.00 |
|
270.00 |
|
m. Groto II
|
5.00 |
|
100.00 |
|
100.00 |
|
n. Pasonanca – Tumaga Road |
6.00 |
|
|
570.00 |
570.00 |
|
o. Abong-Abong – Luyahan Road |
8.00 |
200.00 |
|
1,600.00 |
1,800.00 |
|
p. Pasonanca – Dulian Road |
8.00 |
75.00 |
|
2,560.00 |
2,635.00 |
|
q. Murok – Abong-abong |
8.00 |
|
|
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
|
46. PUTIK |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Putik – Lunzuran Road |
7.00 |
800.00 |
|
|
800.00 |
|
b. Putik – Tumaga Road |
7.00 |
680.00 |
|
|
680.00 |
|
c. Caputatan – Lumiyap Road |
6.00 |
|
|
2,000.00 |
2,000.00 |
|
d. Putik - Caputatan |
6.00 |
200.00 |
|
400.00 |
600.00 |
|
47. QUINIPOT |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Quinipot Hospital Road |
4.50 |
|
|
707.00 |
707.00 |
|
b. Quinipot – Masaba Road |
5.00 |
250.00 |
|
3,0611.00 |
3,311.00 |
|
c. Quinipot Proper |
8.00 |
|
|
690.00 |
690.00 |
|
d. Quinipot – Masaba – Lanote Road |
6.00 |
416.00 |
|
3,084.00 |
3,500.00 |
|
e. Quinipot – Logpond |
3.00 |
100.00 |
|
|
100.00 |
|
48. RECODO
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Recodo Road |
6.00 |
200.00 |
|
450.00 |
650.00 |
|
b. Recodo Pilot Road |
6.00 |
500.00 |
|
1,000.00 |
1,500.00 |
|
49. SALAAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Salaan – Lugkat Road |
5.00 |
|
|
3,500.00 |
3,500.00 |
|
b. Salaan- Makulum Road |
5.00 |
|
|
2,200.00 |
2,200.00 |
|
c. Salaan – Lanzones Road |
8.00 |
|
|
500.00 |
500.00 |
|
d. Salaan- Buenagatas Road |
6.00 |
|
|
1,700.00 |
1,700.00 |
|
e. Salaan Road |
8.00 |
|
|
700.00 |
700.00 |
|
f. Salaan – Mercedes Road |
8.00 |
700.00 |
|
3,357.00 |
4,057.00 |
|
50. SANGALI |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Sangali – Suiginan Road |
6.00 |
200.00 |
|
1,630.00 |
1,830.00 |
|
b. Sangali Road |
6.00 |
|
|
2,200.00 |
2,200.00 |
|
c. Paminigitan – Bunguiao Road |
6.00 |
|
|
1,650.00 |
1,650.00 |
|
d. Sangali – Pamingitan Road |
6.50 |
|
|
825.00 |
825.00 |
|
e. Sangali – Daap Road |
6.00 |
|
|
600.00 |
600.00 |
|
51. SAN ROQUE |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. San Roque School Road |
6.00 |
200.00 |
|
|
200.00 |
|
b. San Roque Road |
10.00 |
1,010.00 |
|
|
1,010.00 |
|
c. San Roque – Sta. Maria |
10.00 |
900.00 |
|
|
900.00 |
|
d. San Roque – Corote Road |
8.00 |
|
|
1,500.00 |
1,500.00 |
|
e. San Roque – Cabatangan Road |
6.00 |
200.00 |
|
800.00 |
1,000.00 |
|
f. San Roque – Salum Road |
8.00 |
|
|
1,485.00 |
1,485.00 |
|
g. San Roque Slaughter House |
8.00 |
750.00 |
|
|
750.00 |
|
h.San Roque – Malagutay Road |
8.00 |
|
|
1,010.00 |
1,010.00 |
|
52. STA. BARBARA |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Gen. V. Alvarez Ext. |
10.00 |
170.00 |
|
|
170.00 |
|
b. A. Fernandez St. |
8.00 |
|
|
|
150.00 |
|
53. STA. MARIA |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Sta. Maria – Pasonanca Road |
10.00 |
661.00 |
|
|
661.00 |
|
b. De Leon Street |
10.00 |
243.00 |
|
|
243.00 |
|
c. Maestra Vicente St. |
10.00 |
231.00 |
|
|
231.00 |
|
d. Sta. Maria – Tumaga |
8.00 |
850.00 |
|
|
850.00 |
|
e. Saavedra Street |
8.00 |
839.00 |
|
|
839.00 |
|
f. Sta. Maria – San Roque |
8.00 |
1,500.00 |
|
|
1,500.00 |
|
g. Sta. Maria Road |
10.00 |
1,110.00 |
|
|
1,110.00 |
|
54. SIBULAO |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Sibulao – Tagasilay Road |
4.50 |
500.00 |
|
1,600.00 |
2,100.00 |
|
b. Sibulao – Merloquet Road |
4.50 |
|
|
4,000.00 |
4,000.00 |
|
c. Sibulao – Daboy Road |
4.00 |
|
|
3,500.00 |
3,500.00 |
|
d. Sibulao – Picutin Road |
4.00 |
|
|
3,500.00 |
3,500.00 |
|
e. Meriouqet Road |
5.00 |
|
|
2,500.00 |
2,500.00 |
|
55. SINUBUNG |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Sinubung – Mountain View |
6.00 |
660.00 |
|
3,486.00 |
4,146.00 |
|
b. Sinubung Vicinal Road |
5.00 |
|
|
1,054.00 |
1,054.00 |
|
c. Mountain View – Little San
Roque |
5.000 |
|
|
2,000.00 |
2,000.00 |
|
56. TAGASILAY
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Tagasilay – Sibulao Road |
5.00 |
100.00 |
|
3,600.00 |
3,700.00 |
|
b. Tagasilay – Palopalo Road |
5.00 |
84.00 |
|
3,086.00 |
3,170.00 |
|
c. Tagasilay – Sibulao Road#2 |
8.00 |
84.00 |
|
2,416.00 |
2,500.00 |
|
d. Tagasilay – Simanta Road |
7.00 |
100.00 |
|
1,400.00 |
1,500.00 |
|
e. Taguiti Vicinal Road |
5.00 |
|
|
1,260.00 |
1,260.00 |
|
57. TALABAAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Talabaan – Gapu Road |
7.00 |
375.00 |
|
2,325.00 |
2,700.00 |
|
b. Talabaan - Balingsungay |
6.00 |
|
|
867.00 |
867.00 |
|
c. Talabaan – Mercedes Road |
8.00 |
2,150.00 |
|
|
2,150.00 |
|
58. TALUKSANGAY |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Taluksangay – Talabaan Road |
6.00 |
|
|
867.00 |
867.00 |
|
59. TALISAYAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Macrohon Road |
5.00 |
|
|
400.00 |
400.00 |
|
b. Talisayan – Pamucutan Road |
6.00 |
600.40 |
|
909.60 |
1,609.00 |
|
c. Talisayan Beach Road |
6.00 |
|
|
700.00 |
700.00 |
|
60. TALON-TALON |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Logoy Diutay – Bt. Co. |
6.00 |
400.00 |
|
500.00 |
900.00 |
|
b. Agaton Road |
4.00 |
|
|
800.00 |
800.00 |
|
c. Masuhud Road |
4.00 |
|
|
500.00 |
500.00 |
|
d. Alvarez Drive |
4.00 |
|
|
300.00 |
300.00 |
|
e. Logoy Grande |
6.00 |
1,112.00 |
|
|
1,112.00 |
|
f. Talon-talon Loop (Proper) |
10.00 |
850.00 |
|
|
850.00 |
|
g. Talon-talon – Tugbungan Road |
10.00 |
800.00 |
|
|
800.00 |
|
h. Talon-talon – Mampang Road |
10.00 |
2,440.00 |
|
|
2,440.00 |
|
61. TOLOSA |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Tolosa – Lanzones Road |
6.00 |
275.00 |
|
3,325.00 |
3,600.00 |
|
b. Tolosa – Pangulayan |
6.00 |
75.00 |
|
1,325.00 |
1,400.00 |
|
c. Pangulayan – Imelda Road |
5.50 |
|
1,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
6,000.00 |
|
d. Pangulayan – Cacao Road |
10.00 |
493.00 |
|
|
493.00 |
|
62. TUGBUNGAN |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Gov. Alvarez Avenue Ext. |
10.00 |
1,640.00 |
|
|
1,640.00 |
|
b. Tugbungan – Talon-talon |
10.00 |
698.00 |
|
|
698.00 |
|
c. Tugbungan – Talon-talon Loop |
10.00 |
493.00 |
|
|
493.00 |
|
63. TULUNGATUNG |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Tulungatung – Cawit Road |
6.00 |
1,285.00 |
|
|
1,285.00 |
|
b. Tulungatung Vicinal Road |
6.00 |
1,635.00 |
|
|
1,635.00 |
|
64. TUMAGA |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a. Tumaga – Guiwan Road |
6.00 |
1,285.00 |
|
|
1,285.00 |
|
b. Tumaga – Lunzuran Road |
8.00 |
1,617.00 |
|
|
1,617.00 |
|
c. Tumaga – Putik Road |
8.00 |
1,800.00 |
300.00 |
800.00 |
2,900.00 |
|
d. Tumaga – Luyahan Road |
8.00 |
900.00 |
|
205.00 |
1,105.00 |
|
e. Tumaga Road |
8.00 |
1,069.00 |
|
|
1,069.00 |
|
65. TIGBALAG |
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a. Tigbalag – Taguiti Road |
4.00 |
100.00 |
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740.00 |
840.00 |
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66. TAGUITI |
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a. Taguiti – Muti Road |
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1,500.00 |
1,500.00 |
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b. Taguiti Vicinal Road |
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2,870.00 |
2,870.00 |
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c. Taguiti – Palo-palo Road |
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2,525.00 |
2,525.00 |
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d. Taguiti Road |
4.00 |
175.00 |
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2,695.00 |
2,870.00 |
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67. VITALI |
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a. Vitali – Tagpangi Road |
5.00 |
200.00 |
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4,800.00 |
5,000.00 |
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b. Vitali – CaminoNuevo |
5.00 |
400.00 |
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1,500.00 |
1,900.00 |
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c. Vitali – Pucutin Road |
4.00 |
100.00 |
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4,700.00 |
4,800.00 |
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d. Talotap – Induman Road |
4.00 |
75.00 |
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4,925.00 |
5,000.00 |
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e. Vitali – Tamion Road |
4.00 |
75.00 |
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4,925.00 |
5,000.00 |
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f. Tagpangi Vicinal Road |
4.00 |
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5,40.00 |
5,450.00 |
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