Sun.Star Baguio

Cleanest and greenest barangays named

- Baguio City PIO release

THE ALAY sa Kalinisan Inc. announced the winners in the Search for the Cleanest and Greenest Barangays in Baguio City.

Barangay SLU-SVP topped the search followed by Hillside, Greenwater Vilalge , Imelda Village, Middle Quezon Hill, Scout Barrio, North Central Aurora Hill, Middle Quirino Hill, Lualhati, M. Roxas, Midlle Rock Quarry, Sto. Tomas Proper, Pinsao Pilot Project, City Camp Proper, Atok Trail, Upper Rock Quarry, Upper Quezon Hill, Lower Quirino Hill, Upper QM and Magsaysay Private Road.

Mayor Mauricio Domogan who chairs the ASKI said the result came from the search committee chaired by Dr. Julie Cabato.

The committee also identified the barangays most in need of improvemen­t on the clean and green such as Barangays Asin Road, Session Road, Harrison Road, Guisad Surong, Dizon Subd., Kagitingan, Malcolm Square, Rizal Monument, Cresencia Village and Kayang Hilltop.

Barangays adjudged as most improved were San Antonio Village, Malcolm Square, Camdas and Lualhati Proper.

Malcolm Square was included in the most improved list after manifestin­g improvemen­t and a promise of betterment following the change of leadership.

These barangays were awarded during the 109th Charter Anniversar­y program

held last Sept. 1.

The top three finishers will receive a cash prize of P50,000, P30,000 and P20,000 while the rest will get plaques of recognitio­n.

The committee employed a thorough judging process conducted year-round based on a set of criteria.

With Dr. Cabato in the judging team were Loreto Dolormente and Julie Fianza of the City Mayor’s Office, Jones Gas-ib of the City Environmen­t and Parks Management Office, Charito Bueno of the City Health Services Office, Allan Namongo of the Baguio City Police Office , Allan Bimmawig of the Solid Waste Division and Irischille Joy Comila of the City Engineer’s Office and Rommel Valdez, secretaria­t.

The ASKI is a government-initiated and public sector-supported clean and green initiative in the City.

 ?? Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis ?? CLEARING. Linemen from the Benguet Electric Cooperativ­e during clearing operations in Baguio City to ensure electric cables are safe.
Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis CLEARING. Linemen from the Benguet Electric Cooperativ­e during clearing operations in Baguio City to ensure electric cables are safe.

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