Sun.Star Pampanga

DepEd r ecor ds huge en r ol l ees turnout

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CLARK FREEPORT — The Department of Education (DepEd) has recorded a huge turnout in the number of enrollees following the early registrati­on last January 26.

This was learned yesterday from DepEd Central Luzon director Betriz Torno during the Talk WidUs February edition of Pampanga Press Club and Widus Hotel and Casino.

In Central Luzon alone, Torno said that a total 38,075 students registered — 10,390 in the Kindergart­en;

said that the civic center will house several vital infrastruc­ture facilities aimed at providing better quality of public service to Fernandino­s.

This will include a permanent evacuation center, senior citizens’center, and youth developmen­t center which will become the venue for addressing the needs and concerns of needy Fernandino­s.

Moreover, the civic center will also house the Department of Education Division building, special drug education center, technical vocational area and other satellite offices which are expected to complement the public services delivered at the Diosdado Macapagal Government Center.

A command and control center complete with video management system, computer aided dispatch system, cabling for voice facilities to collaborat­e with the different respondent agencies and LED boards to guide motorists on alternativ­e routes in times of disasters, among others will also be constructe­d in the said area in order to immediatel­y respond to crimes, accidents and emergency cases in the city.

A sports complex and city park will also be establishe­d in the area to give Fernandino­s, especially youth, an area for recreation while grooming it as another tourist destinatio­n in the city.

“The constructi­on of the civic center is intended to cater to the growing population and demand for better quality of service of Fernandino­s. It will serve as a social support for infrastruc­ture in the middle western part of the city,” Santiago said.

“With the establishm­ent of the civic center, we aim to provide a common space for Fernandino­s to do their activities and hopefully give them a sense them a sense of pride with the new and modern facility,” he added.

He added that the project is part of his agenda to provide inclusive developmen­t in the city by creating several economic growth areas that would spur massive economic activity in different parts here.

“From the three growth areas in Poblacion, Dolores intersecti­on and in Barangay Sindalan, we have maximized it to seven including the downtown area or what we call today as the central business district, the regional transport hub, regional government center, Bulaon New Township, Sindalan-Calulut growth corridor, Baliti Growth Center and Telabastag­an-Malino Growth Center,” he explained.

The civic center is expected to be completed and fully utilized in 2022.

‘Metro San Fernando’

Meanwhile, Santiago disclosed of the roadmap to make the city “Metro San Fer nando.”

“When I discussed the Pampanga Megalopoli­s plan with Architect Felino Palafox, Jr., whom I worked with some 27 years ago on the Nuvali project, he said that the city could stand on its own and that we would have to be excluded from the infrastruc­ture allocation since all of our road projects and infrastruc­ture developmen­ts are already aligned with the plan. At that time, we started to work on the concept of Metro San Fernando,” he said.

The concept he said, was formulated by planning experts with the help of the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority.

“We do not want the City of San Fernando to be like Metro Manila. With the Metro San Fernando concept, developmen­ts in the city will be wellplanne­d and the core of it is being the economic developmen­t and economic growth center in the region,” Santiago said.

“The civic center is part of our agenda to provide inclusive developmen­t in the city by creating several economic growth areas that would spur massive economic activity in different parts here. We are optimistic it will spark our Metro San Fernando scheme,” concluded Santiago.

— With a report from Nicole Renee David

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