18TANGUB
18TANGUB
18TANGUB
BARANGAY OFFICIALS
TANGUB
POSITION FIRST MI LAST SUFFIX
PB NOLI B VILLAROSA
SBM1 JOSE RAY F PENDON
SBM2 RODOLFO NIÑO A BARRIENTOS
SBM3 MICHAEL B VILLAROSA SR
SBM4 JOSE C MONTAÑO
SBM5 RODOLFO M MONTAÑO SR
SBM6 JOSE A JUGUAN JR
SBM7 DINDO S AMADEO
TREAS MA. TERESA V DOMADIEGO
SEC MARY GRACE B ALBUNIAN
Vision
TO MAKE BARANGAY TANGUB AS A PROGRESSIV. PEACEFUL, AND SELF-DIRECTING COMMUNITY
THAT CAN MAINTAIN THE LIFE-SUSTAINING QUALITY OF ITS ENROLLMENT WITH PEOPLE WHO
ARE GOD-LOVING, HEALTHY,PRODUCTIVE AND SELF RELIANT, UNITED BY SYSTEM OF
GOVERNMENT THAT IS JUST, RESPONSIBLE, EFFECTIVE AND PARTICIPATORY.
Mission
TO PROMOTE THE GENERAL WELL-BEING OF THE PEOPLE THROUGH RQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION
OF OPPURTUNITIES, EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE PROVISION OF BASIC SERVICES, THE
DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND PROMOTION OF MULTISECTORAL PARTICIPATION
TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
A story starts down from the early residents of the brgy about how this place got its
name. Long ago the barangay was covered with thick forest wild animals and birds. One
day while the villages were having their and brave, curious to know what the sound was
left their huts in a hurry with their spears and dogs and proceeded to the direction of
the sound. It was not long before they caught sight of the biggest deer in the world.
They set a strong trap near the south of magsungay creek because they believed that
the deer mustbe thirsty and they anxiously watched the trap. After a while they heard a
faint rushing sound and it grow louder and louder and a few seconds later the biggest
deer in the world was running towards the trap. The villages had a big feast that, since
that time, eople called the place “TANGAB” which means trap in English. In april 26,1962
the Bacolod city council passed an ordinance no. 117, an ordinance creating the barrio
of tangub and its territorial jurisdiction and took effect on the first day of May 1962.
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
EAST ALIJIS
SOUTH PAHANOCOY
DISTANCE 4.7KM FROM THE CITY PROPER ( 15-20 MINS TRAVEL TIME)
Coolest January
Hottest April
TOPOGRAPHY
100% PLAIN
SOIL
CLASSIFICATION
SUB URBAN
WATER BODIES
DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS
EDUCATION
SCHOOLS
Barangay Tangub has public and privately owned schools. The Department of Education, Culture
and Sports, Division of Bacolod City, administers and supervises both elementary and high
school of both public and private schools.
GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS
NAME OF SCHOOL CATEGORY
Don Rodolfo A. Medel Sr. Elementary School Elementary
Villa Esperanza Elementary School Elementary
Doña Luisa Medel National High School High School
Tangub Proper Day Care Center Day Care
San Roque Day Care Center Day Care
Villa Esperanza Day Care Center Day Care
EDUCATION SECTOR
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS
SECURITY
BARANGAY PULIS LABAN SA KRIMEN (BARANGAY TANOD) are volunteer group given
allowances and insurance benefit by the Barangay Council mandated by law, to maintain public
order, protection and security of life and property.
They also assist the policemen in maintaining peace and order in various puroks in the Barangay,
considering that policemen are not present at all times. Security Services to all puroks during
night time. Barangay tanod attends to traffic in times of emergency or necessity.
Barangay Tangub has two (2) Tanod Outpost located near the Barangay Gym in Villa Esperanza.
Theya re also equipped with handheld/based radio, flashlight, service vehicle and night sticks.
Because of the nature of their job being volunteers, the Barangay tanod is strengthened and
fully mobilized. The Barangay Council thru its Barangay budget provides their uniforms and
trainings.
PRECINCT 8 (BAC-UP 8) is located at Araneta St., Highway Barangay Tangub. Their land area is
1,000 square meters. The area of coverage or areas of responsibility are Barangays Tangub,
Alijis, Pahanocoy and Singcang Airport. The manpower is only twelve (12) personnel including
their station commander.
The force population ration computed only in Barangay Tangub population is 1:2,163, menaing
one policeman for every 2,163 persons. The area of coverage or area of responsibility, the ration
is 1: 6,000.
Precinct 8 (BAC UP 8) is equipped with one (1) service vehicle, telephone, handheld/based radio,
typewriter and firearms.
Families with members safe from crime against person 5,062 97.5 %
Families with members not safe from crime against person 130 2.5 %
Families with members safe from crime against property 5,088 98.0 %
Families with members not safe from crime against property 104 2 %
Families with members severely affected by natural disaster 52 1 %
Families with members not affected by natural disaster 5,140 99.0 %
Families with members who are victim of armed conflict 34 0.6 %
Families with members who are not victims of armed conflict 5,158 99.0 %
PROTECTIVE SERVICES
ISSUES
SOCIAL WELFARE
Social services takes care of the protection of social welfare and rehabilitation of the least in
terms of physical, mental and social well-being through working together with the Department
of Social Services and Development which is mandated by the government.
FAMILY AND COMMUNITY WELFARE PROGRAM
Social services extended to family member individual or group to enable tehm to deal with
impairment in social functioning and family relationship.
COMMUNITY
SOCIAL
To promote the welfare of the disadvantaged women giving special attention to prevention,
eradication of exploitation of women in any form, including prostitution, illegal recruitment as
well as promotion of skill for employment and self-actualization.
Services and activities designated for the care, protection and rehabilitation of children and
youth in difficult situation and growth and development.
To provide relief, restoration and rehabilitation services to victims of natural and man-made
calamities as well as to prepare the people and the community to cope with disaster and
prevent loss of lives and properties.
YOUTH
Provision of opportunities of social, spiritual and leadership development for the youth through
activities.
Information dissemination on disability prevention and self social enhancement for the elderly.
Disability prevention and rehabilitation program for physically, mentally and socially disabled
persons in order to enhance their capability to attain a more meaningful productive and
contributing member of society.
PRACTICAL SKILL DEVELOPMENT
LIVELIHOOD PROJECTS
Objective:
To promote the welfare of the disadvantaged, women giving special attention to the
prevention, eradication of exploitation of women in any form including prostitution,
illegal recruitment as well as promotion of skills for employment and self-actualization.
Beneficiary:
Women’s Group
1. Tangub Proper
2. San Roque
3. Villa Esperanza
SOCIAL SECTOR
ISSUES:
Livelihood programs
Construction of livelihood centers and training seminars
Program of rehabilitation for drug addicts
Allocate budget for emergency assistance
COMMERCE
AIR TERMINALS
Cebu Pacific
Air Philippines
FURNITURE/UPHOLSTERY
Fernan Metals
JSM Metal Works
Pandayan
Jack Repair Shop
Josh Bianc Motors
Alchris Motor Shop
Wella Metal Enterprises
Miasar Car Care
Toyota Motors
Abomar Corporation
Bormaheco
RPM Electronic Repair Shop
Union Auto Center
Tyre Tech
Rusi
Nitruma Retreaders
Philacor Service Corporation
Bacolod Black Smith
DEPARTMENT STORE/BAKERY/GROCERY/FOODS
COMMUNICATION
DRUG DISTRIBUTOR
Zuellig Corporation
Unilab Corporation
RECREATION/HOTEL/RESORT
FERTILIZER/FARM IMPLEMENTS
Philphos Fertilizer
GML Agro Fertilizer
LJP Trading Corporation
GAS STATION
HARDWARES/LUMBER YARDS
PRINTING PRESS
LM Press
TMBC Printing Bookstore
CARGO FORWARDING
EXISTING ORGANIZATION
4.3.2 INDUSTRY
Pottery
4.3.3 TOURISM
4.3.4 AGRICULTURE
Sugarcane Plantation
Rice field
Root crops
4.3.5 FORESTRY
ECONOMIC SECTOR
ISSUES
Program that would hire Barangay residents to work for the project
Advertise local skills in the Barangay
Maintain shoreline cleaning and mangrove planting
Purchase land for public market
Provide livelihood for coastal puroks
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION SECTOR
ISSUES
COMMUNICATIONS/TELECOMMUNICATIONS
PLDT Sub-Station
Islacom
Globe Tower
Smart Tower
Handheld Radios
Telephones
Cellphones
ISSUES
WATER UTILITY
Artesian wells
BACIWA
ISSUES
POWER SUPPLY
CENECO
ISSUES
High cost of electricity due to PPA
Illegal tapping
Electric fluctuation
Lack of electric power supply to some inner puroks
ENVIRONMENTAL SECTOR
The Barangay Council is concerned about the environment and with the help of the residents of
Barangay Tangub will work hand in hand to maintain clean and safe air for the future
generation.
Barangay Tangub has potable and safe drinking water. The main water source and household
uses artesian wells and partly from the Bacolod City Water District (BACIWA)
Since Barangay Tangub is partly coastal, the Barangay Council launched a Clean Up Drive and
plant mangroves to protect our shorelines.
DRAINAGE
The poor drainage system and improvement of drainage is the main problem of the residents in
Barangay Tangub. During rainy season, canals overflow which is unhealthy and damages
people’s property.
It is also identified by the City Administrator as one of the flood prone Barangay because of its
location that is near the sea with clogged creeks and low lying areas.
FLOODED AREAS
Purok Matahum
Purok Sunflower
Purok Ramylu amd along Ramylu Drive
Purok Villa (in front of Barangay Hall)
Purok United Roadside (portion)
Purok Greenfield (inner portion in the light bridge)
Purok Paghidaet
TYPES OF DRAINAGE
Open canal
Blind drainage with RC pipes
Canal with riprap
No canal
NAME LOCATION
Cabalagnan Creek Gardenville
Pag-asa Creek Purok Pag-asa
Makatol Creek Purok Paghidaet
The Barangay Council has yet to update and come up with a Drainage Master Plan thru the
technical assistance of the City Administration.
Although major drainage outlet and canals are being maintained but are not sufficient because
of budgetary constraints. It cannot also be denied that Barangay Tangub is one of the highly
urbanized Barangay of Bacolod City which is progressing very fast with business establishments,
subdivisions, construction activities and its population.
The ultimate goal of the Barangay Council is to have an effective management of liquid waste
disposal and flood control in order to have a healthier Barangay and a better place to live in.
ISSUES:
City Administration thru its technical expertise should come up with a concrete drainage
master planning and design
Identifying construction and rehabilitation of drainage system
Lack of funds and equipment to de-clog creeks and esteros.
Referral to Barangay Council prior to approval of subdivision plan to see to it if that area
will not hinder the flow of natural drainage such as creeks