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Submit a DeedArman Dimaguila · Representative, 1st District of Biñan
Arman Dimaguila · Representative, 1st District of Biñan
Arman Dimaguila · Representative, 1st District of Biñan
Arvin Rabino Virtucio · Mayor of Aroroy
Panfilo Morena Lacson Sr.
Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
Ralph Gerardo Recto
21 days ago
Dennis Felipe Hain
27 days ago
Antonio Fuentes Trillanes IV
28 days ago
Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
28 days ago
Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
28 days ago
Francisco "Kiko" Austria Barzaga
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Francisco "Kiko" Austria Barzaga
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Masbate Rep. Wilton “Tonton” Kho has met with Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Secretary Conrado Estrella III to present the key projects needed by his district. Context: Infrastructure gaps in Masbate have affected the mobility of agricultural communities. Execution: The meeting included proposals for several bridges intended to improve transportation access for farmers and residents. Impact: - Intended to improve farm-to-market connectivity - Support development of agrarian communities
Aug 29, 2025
Mayor Anarna ordered a halt to the flood-control project, arguing that the project could harm natural waterways and that alternative ecological approaches would be more appropriate. Context: A flood-control project involving the cementing of waterways in Silang was planned as part of a larger infrastructure initiative in Cavite. Execution: The local government issued a cease-and-desist order against the project and promoted environmental alternatives such as: - tree-planting along waterways - use of bokashi balls for river rehabilitation - ecological flood mitigation initiatives Impact: - Prevented the immediate implementation of the cement-based flood project - Shifted local attention to environmental flood-control methods
Sep 9, 2025
During his State of the City Address (SOCA), Mayor Eliordo Ogena reported major infrastructure allocations, including traffic light systems, flood control drainage canals, and street lighting installations across Koronadal City. The infrastructure program allocated hundreds of millions of pesos toward modernization and public safety improvements.
Aug 15, 2023
Context The national government (through the Support to Barangay Development Program under NTF-ELCAC) funded infrastructure projects in Baleno. Details Three projects were completed and inaugurated: - ₱10M farm-to-market road - ₱5M Level II water system - ₱5M electrification project Mayor Marites Dela Rosa was present as the local chief executive during the inauguration alongside national and regional officials. Impact - Improved transport of agricultural goods - Increased access to clean water - Expanded electricity access in the barangay
Oct 21, 2022
Governor Daniel Fernando coordinated Bulacan provincial government preparations for the New Manila International Airport (Bulacan Airport) being built by San Miguel Corporation in Bulakan town. The coordination included road network improvements, flood control measures, and economic zone planning around the airport area to maximize benefits for Bulacan residents.
Jun 1, 2023
The renovation and inauguration of the Santa Rosa City Plaza in 2006 was a pivotal moment for Arlene Arcillas, then serving as Vice Mayor and eventually Acting Mayor. It was one of her first major public-facing projects that symbolized a "new beginning" for a city still reeling from the assassination of her father, Mayor Leon Arcillas, in May 2005. The plaza is located in Barangay Kanluran, directly across from the historic Santa Rosa de Lima Parish Church. In 2006, the city was in a state of political transition. By leading the inauguration of the renovated plaza, Arcillas provided a visible sign of progress and continuity. It was meant to reassure the public that despite the change in leadership, the city’s development was not at a standstill. The renovation focused on modernizing the space while respecting its status as the "Heritage Square" of the city. Notable features included: - The Pylon and Statue: The plaza is famous for housing the tallest pylon in the Philippines (standing at 18.3 meters) behind the statue of the national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. The 2006 project included the restoration and aesthetic enhancement of this central monument. - Public Open Spaces: The design emphasized a cleaner, more open layout to accommodate large public gatherings, which were essential for the city’s frequent cultural and religious festivals. - Landscape and Lighting: New garden plots and improved public lighting were installed to make the plaza safer and more inviting for families in the evenings, a precursor to the "Christmas Lighting" traditions she would later expand. The 2006 plaza project was closely tied to the conversion of the old government building (the Gusaling Museo) into a formal cultural site. - January 17, 2006: The building had a soft opening as a museum. - August 23, 2006: The Museo de Santa Rosa was formally inaugurated. - The plaza served as the "front yard" for this museum, and the combined renovation of both spaces was intended to preserve Santa Rosa's identity as it rapidly industrialized. While the project was planned during the administration of her father and continued under Mayor Joey Catindig, it was Arlene Arcillas who became the primary face of its completion. - Acting Capacity: Her role in the inauguration (particularly as she moved toward the Acting Mayor role in October 2006) helped her establish the "Serbisyong Makatao" (Humane Service) brand that defined her subsequent decade-long tenure as Mayor.
Mar 16, 2026
Governor Jonvic Remulla oversaw the planning and construction of the new Cavite Provincial Government Center, a modern complex designed to consolidate provincial government offices and improve delivery of public services. The project was part of his administration's broader infrastructure modernization program for the rapidly urbanizing province.
Jan 15, 2023
Mayor Lani Cayetano advanced Taguig's smart city initiatives including digital government services, CCTV-based public safety systems, and infrastructure coordination for the Bonifacio Global City (BGC) area. She oversaw the implementation of the Taguig City Command Center for traffic management and disaster response coordination.
Jan 15, 2023
During his tenure as Mayor of Koronadal City, Peter B. Miguel oversaw infrastructure initiatives aimed at urban development and improvements to public service delivery. These projects focused on expanding city facilities, improving transportation routes, and supporting the city’s urban growth plans.
Mar 6, 2026
This is the most significant controversy in his recent career. It involves allegations of "ghost" projects and kickbacks within the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) flood mitigation budget. The Allegation: Whistleblower Orly Guteza (former consultant to Rep. Zaldy Co) alleged that Romualdez and Co received kickbacks delivered in cash-filled suitcases. Verification/Status: * Senate Minority Report: A 576-page report by the Senate Minority Bloc (January 20, 2026) found Romualdez "liable" for being either complicit or grossly negligent in overseeing the lower chamber during the scandal. Blue Ribbon Draft: A draft report from the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee (February 2026) recommended criminal charges against several officials. However, Sen. Panfilo Lacson clarified that while Romualdez is recommended for prosecution, he falls into a "second category" because there is currently no direct evidence (like an acknowledgment of receipt) that he personally received the money. Resignation: Amidst these investigations, Martin Romualdez resigned as Speaker of the House in September 2025.
Mar 13, 2026
Mayor Torres oversaw construction of a new multi-purpose building designed to host municipal programs, meetings, seminars, and cultural events. The facility includes conference halls, activity rooms, and administrative spaces. Context: The town needed more flexible and modern infrastructure for growing civic programs and increasing municipal operations. Execution: The municipal engineering office managed the project while Mayor Torres ensured timely funding, community input, and compliance with safety and accessibility standards. Impact: Provides a central hub for government, community organizations, and citizens to conduct activities. Enhances efficiency, strengthens municipal program delivery, and encourages greater citizen engagement.
Mar 11, 2026
Governor Susan Yap initiated provincial road widening projects and agricultural irrigation improvements in Tarlac province. The programs included coordination with the National Irrigation Administration on expanding irrigation coverage for rice and sugar cane farmers, and road infrastructure projects connecting agricultural areas to major trade routes.
Mar 1, 2023