ANGELES CITY – On January 23, 2025, Barangay Sapalibutad Captain Cristina Pineda, accompanied by Barangay Kagawad Marianne Panlilio and Ram Dizon Magtanong, paid a visit to the Mayor’s Office Conference Room for a brief meeting with Chief Adviser IC Calaguas and Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel. The discussion focused on various local matters affecting the community.
During the meeting, Captain Pineda expressed the concerns and priorities of Barangay Sapalibutad, seeking the city government’s support for ongoing and upcoming projects. She was joined by Kagawad Panlilio and Magtanong, who also contributed to the conversation with insights into the needs and developments within their barangay.
Chief Adviser IC Calaguas and Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel listened attentively to the concerns raised by the barangay officials. The discussion was part of ongoing efforts to foster collaboration between the city government and local barangays to address community needs effectively.
Captain Pineda highlighted several initiatives within Barangay Sapalibutad, including infrastructure improvements and social welfare programs, while also bringing up the challenges faced by their constituents. The group emphasized the importance of strengthening partnerships to ensure the success of these initiatives.
After listening to the updates and concerns, Calaguas and Manuel reassured the barangay officials of the city government’s continued support. They committed to working closely with Barangay Sapalibutad to help address the challenges and improve the quality of life for the residents.
The meeting between the city officials and Barangay Sapalibutad leaders marks another step in strengthening the relationship between the city government and its barangays. Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin Jr. has been committed to maintaining open communication with local leaders to ensure that the needs of each barangay are met.
The visit was productive and demonstrated the city’s ongoing efforts to engage barangay officials in meaningful discussions that directly impact their communities. With this continued collaboration, both the city and the barangay are expected to make further progress in addressing the needs of their constituents.
Source: Angeles City Information Office