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COUNCILOR Edgar S. Cabanlas, chair of the City Council committee on subdivision, housing development, and landed estate, together with Councilor George Goking conducted an ocular inspection of a subdivision property in Barangay Carmen.


The inspection is in response to the Pueblo de Oro Development Corporation’s intention to formally donate to the city government the road lots, open spaces, and common areas of its Bamboo Lane Subdivision.


During the visit, Councilor Cabanlas reviewed the subdivision plan, including the accessibility, safety features of the road, and public spaces. The purpose of the inspection is to verify whether the subdivision developer has met all necessary standards and requirements for transfer of management to the city.


Joining the ocular inspection were representatives from the City Engineer’s Office, City Administrator’s Office, and the developer of the subdivision. (Text and photo by JBD/SP)


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SI Konsehal Eric Salcedo, chairman sa komite sa environment, namahayag nga ang kompanya nga Standard System nga maoy bag-ong contractor sa waste collection sa syudad adunay igong kapasidad ug kasinatian bahin sa pagkolekta sa basura sa kabarangayan.


Sumala ni Salcedo nga gisusi pag-ayo sa technical working group ang gikinahanglang dokumento nga gisumite sa maong kompanya ug nasuta nga nahisubay kini sa balaod sa syudad.


Siya midugang nga naggamit kini og mga brand-new dump trucks ug naka-hire sa mga suweto nga drivers nga taga Cagayan de Oro mismo.


Gani ang ubang mga driver nagtrabaho kaniadto sa IPM human kini gi-hire sa Tencil ug karon anaa na sa Standard System, sumpay sa Konsehal.


Niini, malaumon si Konsehal Salcedo nga sa pagsugod sa maong operasyon pagkolekta sa basura, hayan mapagaan na ang problema sa pagkolekta sa basura sa dakbayan. (MLR/SP)


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Councilor Moreno Y. Daba IV, chair of the committee on education, joined the Division Federated Parents-Teachers Association (DFPTA) on September 26, 2025, to discuss education programs and projects for the upcoming school year.


During the meeting, Daba emphasized the importance of collaboration between the local government, schools, and parents to ensure the successful implementation of initiatives that enhance the quality of education. He expressed his commitment to supporting programs that address the needs of both students and educators, promoting an environment conducive to learning and growth.


Councilor Daba’s engagement with the DFPTA reflects his continuous dedication to improving educational opportunities and fostering strong partnerships within the community to benefit learners across all schools. (JAO/SP/Photos from Councilor Daba’s FB page)


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