Sun.Star Pampanga

City civic center to make San Fernando competitiv­e

- BY NICOLE RENEE DAVID Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – “Since we’re not included in the megalopoli­s plan’s infrastruc­ture allocation, we must be competitiv­e. With this [civic center], we’ll develop ways to find ourselves more productive and service-oriented so that the City of San Fernando will not be left behind.”

This was the remark of San Fernando City Planning and Developmen­t Coordinato­r’s Office Officerin-Charge Chryzl Sicat when she discussed

the profile of the city civic center during its groundbrea­king on Wednesday at Barangay San Isidro.

“We have to have an increase of infrastruc­ture here in City of San Fernando that would support the services that are being given by the government. We need this city civic center to better cater to the increasing population of our city,” she said.

“The civic center will be used as a site for our social support infrastruc­tures, and to develop social and business support infrastruc­tures to the middle-west part of the city. The city currently gives service to the south, because the facilities are there,” Sicat added.

Sicat noted that the there are now seven growth centers in City of San Fernando which are the downtown, central business district, regional central business district or the regional transport hub, regional government center, Bulaon new township, Sindalan-Calulut growth corridor, Baliti growth center, and Telabastag­an-Malino growth center.

“The city civic center will be a common place for all Fernandino­s to live, work, play, retire, feel protected, feel safe, and lastly, have a sense of pride that City of San Fernando has this kind of center, which plays the role of answering the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals, encouragin­g wellness, improving social interactio­n, and have a sustainabl­e urban community,” Sicat said.

Sicat also said that the center aims to improve access to their services and resilience as a local government unit, which would help in establishi­ng the command and control center and the permanent evacuation center of the city.

The structures that are expected to rise in the civic center are the command and control center, first ever city park, permanent evacuation center, sports complex, youth developmen­t center, department of education building, special drug education center, technical vocational center, satellite offices, and an evacuation center or senior citizens’center.

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