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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

A detour to a more convenient and safer path

Pathways and bridges provide great convenience to residents as it makes transportation and daily routines more efficient. Residents can save time, effort, and money when taking shorter routes.

In Barangay Bongoran, Oas, the residents used to ride vehicles or walk through longer routes to get to the Poblacion market of Oas and roads going to Polangui and Ligao. As this route usually take about 15 to 30 minutes of travel time and Php 15 transportation fare, residents chose to take the other route – that is by crossing the river through a wooden raft. Travel time is reduced to five minutes and fare is only two pesos for each round trip. However, crossing the river is risky especially during rainy days when the water level rises. Residents have to compromise their safety and convenience to save time.

Due to this inconvenience and danger brought to the residents, Congressman Fernando V. Gonzalez, with the local government, made efforts to address this concern.

On November 2015, a 60-meter hanging bridge was constructed connecting Barangay Bongoran to Poblacion area of Oas. Many residents proved that this structure is indeed a great convenience to them.


One of them is Justin Peranca, a Grade 8 student at Oas Polytechnic School who used to cross the river by riding the wooden raft whenever she goes to school. However, the wooden raft is only available until 5 pm. At night and during rainy days when the route is not safe to take, residents including college students who attend night classes have to chose longer routes. Like Peranca, many students are experiencing the great convenience brought by the establishment of the hanging bridge as this enables them to save time and money going to and coming home from school.

Justin Peranca is a Grade 8 student from Oas Polytechnic School 
According to Bongoran Barangay Captain Rodel Realco, the construction of the bridge is also beneficial to his vendor-constituents. Many of his constituents sell Sampaguita flowers for a living. As early as three in the morning, Sampaguita vendors are already out in the streets to begin their day. Since they start before daylight, crossing the river is not safe, hence they have to take the longer route to reach Poblacion area. The hanging bridge now provides them a convenient and safer path. 


Bongoran Barangay Captain Rodel Realco sees the great benefit of the hanging bridge to his constituents
Consuelo Peralta, a 63-year old resident of Bongoran, is a Sampaguita vendor and a frequent passerby at the bridge. Before the bridge was constructed, she pays Php 10 for a ride going to Poblacion area via the longer route. With the newly-constructed hanging bridge, Peralta no longer needs to spend transportation fare to reach her destination.
Consuelo Peralta, a 63-year old Sampaguita vendor is a frequent passerby at the bridge.
Aside from Peralta and Peranca, Barangay Kagawad Edna Rillo also frequently passes through the bridge. Kgwd. Rillo used to walk around from her house to Poblacion area which usually takes her 30 minutes to reach the destination. Now she's experiencing convenience in taking a shorter and safer route at the hanging bridge.

Barangay Kagawad Edna Rillo said that they are making efforts to keep the bridge in good condition.
Due to the great convenience the structure provides, the barangay officials and residents are also making an effort to maintain the bridge. They limit the passage of motorcycle with heavy loads and prioritize the use of structure as footbridge. They also value the safety of the residents especially the students, hence, keeping the bridge in good condition is one of their primary concern in area.

Aside from the construction of the hanging bridge, the flood dikes are continuously improved to mitigate flooding and protect livelihoods and properties of the residents.

Congressman Gonzalez coordinates with the Department of Public Works and Highways to achieve the desired structures with robust materials that would benefit communities for a longer period. Lala PeƱafiel / albay3d.blogspot.com





Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Pioduran Community College campus completed; construction of additional school buildings in Libon continues

The Pioduran Community College campus has been recently completed with two-storey building consisting of 16 classrooms. Additional two-storey school building with 12 classrooms will be constructed this year under the 2015 General Appropriations Act. 
Congressman Fernando V. Gonzalez (left) and Pioduran Mayor Henry Callope (right) visit the newly completed school building of Pioduran Community College
The establishment of community colleges in cities and municipalities is based on the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Memorandum Order No. 32 series of 2006 which details Policies, Standards and Guidelines on the Establishment and Operation of Local Colleges and Universities. This policy further states the provisions of Republic Act 7160 otherwise known as the Local Government of 1991 that provides the basis for establishing vocational and technical schools in cities, municipalities, and provinces.
For Municipalities, Article 3, Section 447, par (5)(x) “subject to the availability of funds and to exisiting laws, rules and regulations, establish and provide for the operation of vocational and technical schools and similar post-secondary institutions and, with the approval of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports, fix and collect reasonable fees and other school charges on said institutions, subject to existing laws on tuition fees;”
Aside from Pioduran Community College, the Ligao Community College is also nearing its completion. The establishment of the school buildings and facilities shall benefit more students who wish to enroll in the local colleges that provide good quality education at lower tuition fees.

Meanwhile, construction of classrooms in several schools in Libon, Albay are on-going. Congressman Fernando V. Gonzalez, in coordination with the Department of Public Works and Highways Albay 3rd District Enginerring Office, oversees the implementation of these projects. Local government officials are also in close coordination with Congressman Gonzalez to identify areas needing construction and rehabilitation of local facilities for community development. 

Among the on-going projects include the following:

On Going Construction of 1 Unit 1 Classroom School Building at Macabugos High School, Libon, Albay
Implementing Agency: DPWH Albay 3rd District Engineering Office, Paulog, Ligao City


On Going Construction of 1 Unit 1 Classroom School Building at Macabugos Elementary School, Libon,
Implementing Agency: DPWH Albay 3rd District Enginerring Office, Paulog, Ligao City


On Going Construction of 1 unit 1 Classroom School Building at San Agustin Elementary School, Libon, Albay
Implementing Agency: DPWH Albay 3rd District Engineering Office, Paulog, Ligao City

On Going Construction of School Building @ Libon Agro Industrial High School
Implementing Agency: Albay 3rd District Engineering Office, Paulog, Ligao City 

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

3rd District of Albay to construct 13 school buildings

To address the shortage of classrooms in primary and secondary schools, new school buildings will be constructed in the 3rd District of Albay. In the first batch of the 2014 Infrastructure Program of Albay 3rd District Engineering Office, Department of Public Works and Highways, three (3) school buildings will be constructed at Ligao City, four (4) at Pioduran, and six (6) at Jovellar:

Ligao City:
Amtic Elementary School
Bonga Elementary School
Paulba National High School

Pioduran:
Basicao Interior Elementary School
Lagaan Elementary School
Mamlad Elementary School
Pioduran Elementary School

Jovellar:
Bagacay Elementary School
Lilibdon Elementary School
Mamlad Elementary School
San Vicente Elementary School
Tagas Elementary School
Jovellar National High School

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Albay 3rd District flood control dikes: protecting communities against loss of lives and properties

In compliance with President Noynoy Aquino’s Tuwid na Daan project, flood control dikes are being constructed in Albay 3rd district to protect the communities from loss of lives and properties.

As one of the priority projects of the government, Congressman Fernando V. Gonzalez urged the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Regional Office to ensure the establishment of the flood control dikes in the communities of Albay 3rd District. He also conducts field visits to make sure that the infrastructures constructed can withstand the impact of flood onslaught.  

Well-constructed flood control dikes serve as protection of communities as it mitigates flood damages. This will in turn help the residents avoid evacuation every time a storm strikes the area, thereby maintaining a permanent shelter. Likewise, farm lands and other sources of livelihood will be safe from destruction while environmental resources are preserved. 

Featured in this article are flood control dikes constructed in the different communities of Albay 3rd District.

Balangibang, Polangui
Photos by Dennis Sardona




Busac, Oas
Photos by Dennis Sardona



Calzada, Oas
Photos by Dennis Sardona



Centro Oriental, Polangui
Photos by Dennis Sardona

East Carisac, Libon





Herrera, Ligao 


Kinale River, Polangui

Mayao, Oas
Photos by Dennis Sardona


Sta. Cruz, Libon









View more photos and get the latest updates on this project., visit Congressman Fernando V. Gonzalez' Facebook page at www.facebook.com/fernando.gonzalez .