On January 22, 2025, Angeles City Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin Jr. welcomed Barangay Pulung Maragul Kagawad Carlota Kintanar during her visit to the Mayor’s Office Conference Room. This meeting was part of the ongoing efforts by the mayor to engage with local leaders and strengthen the city’s governance at the grassroots level.
During the visit, Mayor Lazatin and Kagawad Kintanar discussed important matters affecting the residents of Barangay Pulung Maragul. The mayor emphasized the significance of collaboration between the local government and barangay officials in ensuring the effective implementation of city programs and addressing the needs of their communities.
Kagawad Kintanar, who represents the interests of Barangay Pulung Maragul, expressed her gratitude for the continuous support from the city government. She highlighted the importance of working together to ensure that the barangay’s priorities are addressed and that residents receive the services and assistance they need.
Mayor Lazatin reiterated his commitment to strengthening partnerships with barangay leaders across Angeles City. He stressed that these regular meetings are key to fostering open communication and building stronger connections between the city government and the different barangays.
The mayor also took the opportunity to update Kagawad Kintanar on various ongoing projects and initiatives that the city is undertaking, including those that directly benefit local communities. He noted that collaboration with barangays ensures that these projects reach the people who need them most.
As part of the meeting, both Mayor Lazatin and Kagawad Kintanar explored potential opportunities for future initiatives that could improve the quality of life for the people of Barangay Pulung Maragul. These discussions are crucial in creating an inclusive approach to the development of Angeles City.
Mayor Lazatin’s efforts to meet with barangay officials regularly align with his vision of creating a more connected and responsive local government. The ongoing dialogue with barangay leaders ensures that the voices of residents are heard, and their needs are prioritized in the city’s plans and programs.
Source: Angeles City Information Office