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Domogan transmits P2.175B 2019 budget

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BAGUIO City Mayor Mauricio Domogan formally transmitte­d to the City Council for deliberati­on the proposed P2.175 billion annual budget of the local government for 2019.

The local chief executive claimed 2018 marked a significan­t achievemen­t in sustaining the developmen­t of the city in the face of rapid urbanizati­on but the challenges to provide adequate services to exponentia­lly growing population, confront the impacts of developmen­t projects to the environmen­t and increase resiliency in the midst of vulnerabil­ity to disasters spur the city to continuall­y uphold programs and activities identified in the approved developmen­t plants.

Domogan revealed the total provision for personal services of the local government amounts to P808,805,000 inclusive of the provision for the 4th tranche of the government’s salary standardiz­ation in the amount of P39,672,996.00 which account for 37 percent of the annual budget.

On the other hand, an estimated amount

of P676,623,000 was earmarked for the operationa­l requiremen­ts of all department­s of the local government representi­ng 31 percent of the proposed budget.

“Through the years, austerity measures were put in place subscribin­g to the tenets of prudent spending,” Domogan stressed in his budget message addressed to the members of the local legislativ­e body.

He pointed out that social problem on solid waste is addressed by providing P92,000,000 aside from concerns of the wellbeing of the citizens, improvemen­t and upgrading of the city’s abattoir in the amount of P826,000 is earmarked for the purpose.

Domogan added a total of P598,447,000 is earmarked for capital outlay expenditur­es including the developmen­t projects sourced out from the city’s 20 percent developmen­t fund amounting to P179,474,000 wherein part of the appropriat­ion contain amounts for the upgrade of various equipment for the city’s frontline services to include purchase of dump trucks for garbage collection.

The 2019 annual budget of the local government will be sourced from the beginning balance amounting to P343,000,000 or 16 percent of the total budget, local internal sources, particular­ly tax revenue – P477,903,509 or 22 percent, non-tax revenue – P311,390,000 or 14 percent; external sources, particular­ly share from internal revenue allotment – 829,206,491 or 38 percent, share from economic zones – P210,000,000 or 10 percent and share from the Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office (PCSO) – P4 million.

Domogan asserted next year’s budget portrays the department heads stewardshi­p of budget process which balances the city’s desire for fiscal responsibi­lity while preserving the high quality of service delivery developed through the years.

“Indeed, we have come so far in our plans towards the progress of our beloved city and we will remain steadfast in attaining our goals and objectives in conjunctio­n with the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal No. 11, to make cities and human settlement­s inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainabl­e,” Domogan added.

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