Earlier today, Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin Jr., alongside Atty. Arvin Suller, the City Councilor and Officer-in-Charge of the Angeles City Human Settlements and Urban Development Office (ACHSUD), participated in the signing of a Deed of Donation for a covered court and barangay hall in Barangay Amsic. The event also included Atty. Eloisa Narciso, who represented Narciso Bro’s as the Atty-in-Fact. This development marks a significant step in enhancing community infrastructure.
The newly donated covered court and barangay hall together cover a total of 1,155 square meters of land. This donation aims to improve facilities that are vital for community gatherings and local government services. The project is expected to benefit the residents of Barangay Amsic by providing a better space for both recreational and official activities.
Mayor Lazatin expressed his gratitude for the generous donation and emphasized its importance for the people of Amsic. He noted that the new covered court will serve as a venue for sports events and community programs, while the barangay hall will support the daily operations of the local government unit (LGU). The city government continues to prioritize infrastructure development to meet the needs of its growing population.
During the ceremony, key figures such as Chief Adviser IC Calaguas, ACHSUD Deputy Rowel Nava, and Rachelle Oloya of the Mayor’s Office were also present. These individuals played crucial roles in facilitating the partnership that made the donation possible. Their support highlights the collaborative efforts between the city government and private sector partners.
This project is part of Angeles City’s ongoing initiatives to improve public services and enhance the quality of life for its citizens. With its growing economy and population, the city remains committed to providing necessary facilities that encourage community participation, wellness, and local governance.
The city’s leadership has been consistent in pursuing projects that will not only improve infrastructure but also foster a strong sense of community. This donation is one of many initiatives aimed at strengthening local governance and empowering residents to take part in the city’s growth.
In conclusion, the signing of the Deed of Donation for the covered court and barangay hall is an exciting development for Barangay Amsic. It marks another milestone in the city’s commitment to improving public services and community spaces, ensuring that residents have access to essential facilities for both recreation and civic engagement.
Source: Angeles City Information Office