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Early surveillan­ce leads to zero JE-related deaths Angeles gov’t breaks ground for new, ‘green’ city hall

- BY PRINCESS CLEA ARCELLAZ Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - The comprehens­ive implemen tation of early fever surveillan­ce in the City of San Fernando has led to zero deaths related to the mosquitobo­rne Japanese Encephalit­is (JE) disease.

ANGELES CITYMayor Edgardo Pamintuan and ViceMayor Bryan Matthew Nepomuceno led Tuesday’s groundbrea­king and time-capsule laying ceremony for the new annex building of the Angeles City Hall in Barangay Pulung Maragul.

Pamintuan said that the constructi­on of the new city hall will help the local government in intensifyi­ng its operations especially now that the demand for public service and frontline transactio­ns are increasing as manifested by the daily surge of people availing government services.

“More than a physical structure, this for me represents the city’s seat of power and leadership,

and our shared vision that propelled the city to what it has attained over the years,” said Pamintuan.

The five story structure will have an approximat­ely 3,630 square meters per floor level and a total floor area of 16,023.70 square meters. It will house spacious executive, legislativ­e and frontline government offices; additional amenities such as conference rooms, auditorium and multipurpo­se hall; multi-level parking and driveway; and rentable spaces on the ground floor.

The city mayor also added that the project is another major breakthrou­gh for the local government as it advocates environmen­tal-friendline­ss conforming with the Green Building Regulation­s.

“Our new city hall will also feature an integrated modern design with elevators and improved safety, sanitary, and traffic conditions within the vicinity which will make the nit PWD and senior citizens friendly,” the mayor added.

In affirmatio­n, Nepomuceno said “the new facility will provide service to the Angeleños in an easy one-stop experience and will be a source of pride for all the residents of Angeles City.”

Meanwhile, the City Engineer’s Office (CEO) projected the constructi­on and completion of the new P580-million Angeles City Hall in 600 calendar days.

Pamintuan said that it is about time for Angeles to have “a government complex fit for a highlyurba­nized city”.

“This is a much-deserve breakthrou­gh for the people of the City: a perfect edifice to house worldclass local governance and public service for the Angeleños, and a fitting tribute to the legacies of our city for the generation­s to treasure,” the mayor sai d .

Present during the ceremony were incumbent City Councilor Edgardo Pamintuan Jr., City Administra­tor Dennis Albert Pamintuan, representa­tives from the Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) and Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Angeles City, PNP Director Narvin Mangune, Kuliat Foundation President Marco Nepomuceno, AC-DILG Director Martin Pores Moral, CLAC President Thelma Indiongco, Tabun Barangay Captain Alma Mercado, former City Communicat­ions Officer Jay Pelayo IV, City Hall Land Benefactor Reynaldo So, businessma­n Ricardo Tan, and the department heads of the local government.

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