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CATEGORIES OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS 2022

CATEGORIES OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS LOCATION TOTAL AREA (IN HAS.)


1. Protected Agricultural Lands
2. Highly restricted
3. Moderately restricted
4. Conditionally restricted
5. Land Approved for Conversion
6. CARPable Lands
Armenia,Care, Buenavista, Balibago ll, Laoang, Maliwalo, San Juan
7. Reclassified Lands 110.4732
De Mata, San Manuel, San Francisco, Sinait & Tibagan
8. Lands that cannot be subject to Reclassification
9. Lands distributed to agrarian reform beneficiaries
10. Lands with Notice of Acquisition already issued
11. Lands voluntarily offered for coverage under the
Comprehensive Agrarian reform
12. Agrarian Reform Communities
Source: Tarlac City Agriculture Office

LAND CLASSIFICATION, BY AREA AND LOCATION


LAND CLASSIFICATION LOCATION AREA (IN HAS.)
Agricultural Lands All 76 barangays (Alienable and Disposable lands) 25, 867 Has.
Tourism Land Brgy; San Roque, San Juan De Mata, Sapang Maragul, Care, Capehan, Buenavista, Central, Dolores, San Jose, Sinait, Balibago II 218 Has.
Unclassified Unspecified 1,379 Has.
Forest Lands N/A N/A
Mineral Lands N/A N/A
National Parks N/A N/A
TOTAL
Source: Tarlac City Planning & Development Office

AREA AND LOCATION OF FORESTLANDS BY SUB-CATEGORY AND PRIMARY USE, YEAR 2022
Category Location Area (In Has.) % vs. Total
1. Production Forests NOT APPLICABLE
a. Timber production (Natural)
b. Timber production (plantations)
c. Agro-forests
d. Pasture/grazing lands
e. Mineral areas
f. Watershed Areas
g. Community-based Forest Management Areas
h. Other uses (e.g., tourism, fish, farms/ponds, etc.
2. Protection Forests NOT APPLICABLE
a. NIPAS Areas
b. Non-NIPAS Areas
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Sub-total
GRAND TOTAL
Source: DENR – PENR Tarlac
LAND USE CATEGORIES
LAND USE CATEGORY AREA (in hectares) % Share to Total Area
Built-Up Areas 4,536 16.51
- Residential 4,124 15.01
- Commercial 248 0.90
- Institutional 129 0.47
- Parks, Recreation Zone 35 0.13
Agriculture
- Agricultural 18,532 67.47
- Agro-Industrial Zone 318 1.16
Industrial 637 2.32
Mixed Use/PUD 569 2.07
Tourism 218 0.79
Special 1,277 4.65
Unclassified 1,379 5.02
Forest
Mineral
National Parks
Total 27,466 100.00
Source: Tarlac City CLUP Final (Table 1.7.1: Existing General Land Use)

INVENTORY OF COMMERCIAL AREAS


Service Area
Type of Commercial Areas Location Area (in sq.m.)
Local Provincial/Regional
1. Central Business District Central - Brgy. Poblacion
North - Brgy. Mabini, San Nicolas
East - Brgy. Sto Cristo, Matadero
(San Juan Bautista), Ligtasan
South - Brgy. San Roque, San Vicente
West - Brgy. Cut-cut I
2. Public Market - Tarlac Uptown Public Market (Brgy Mabini)
- Downtown Public Market (Brgy. Poblacion)
3. Commercial strips/talipapa
(wet/dry neighborhood
commercial center)
4. Commercial complex (range of
dry goods store, boutique shops,
recreation/entertainment
establishments
5. Malls - Magic Star Supermarket (Buno, San Sebastian,

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Tarlac City, Tarlac)
- Magic Star Mall (Cut-Cut 1st, Romulo Boulevard,
Tarlac City, 2300 Tarlac)
- Robinsons’ Supermarket (MacArthur Highway,
Barangay San Miguel, Hacienda Luisita, Tarlac City,
Tarlac)
- SM City (MacArthur Highway, Tarlac City, 2300
Tarlac)
- Citywalk (Zamora St, Tarlac City, 2300 Tarlac)
- Metro Shoppers Dept. Store (Mac Arthur Highway,
Cor Matatalaib Rd, Tarlac City, Tarlac)
- Puregold (Tarlac Dry Market, F. Tañedo St, [Link]
Poblacion, Tarlac City, 2300 Tarlac)

- Metro Town Mall (MacArthur Highway cor Sta Rosa


-Tarlac Road, Tarlac City)
- The Market City (J Luna St, Brgy. Mabini, Tarlac City,
2300 Tarlac)
- Sector 7 (145 Matatalaib Rd, Tarlac City, Tarlac)
- CityMall Tarlac (MacArthur Highway, Tarlac City,
Tarlac)
6. Others
Source: Tarlac City CLUP Final (Table 1.10.31: Inventory of Tourism Establishments and Service Facilities)

HISTORICAL DATA ON COMMERCIAL AREAS, YEAR 2018 to YEAR 2020


Commercial Areas (In Hectares)
Barangay Barangay Land Area % %
Year 2018 Year 2019 Year 2020
(hectares)10 Increase/Decrease Increase/Decrease
Commercial Zone (Central Business District)
1. Poblacion 13.4032
2. Mabini 22.7686
3. San Nicolas 82.7273
4. Sto Cristo 37.0767
5. Matadero (San Juan Bautista) 27.6522
6. Ligtasan 33.4885
7. San Roque 84.1833
8. San Vicente 264.9453
9. Cut-cut I 10.8133
Source: Tarlac City CLUP Final , Table 1.3.7: Population Density per Barangay

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HISTORICAL DATA ON INDUSTRIAL AREAS, YEAR 2017 to YEAR 2020
Industrial Areas (In Hectares)
% %
Barangay Year 2017 Year 2018 Year 2019 Year 2020
Increase/Decrease Increase/Decrease
1. San Miguel (Luisita Industrial Park, Luisita Realty 29.4 Hectares (as of
Corporation - Manufacturing Economic) November 30, 2017)
2. San Miguel (Central Technopark, Luisita Industrial Park Co. 300 Hectares (as of
- Manufacturing Economic Zone) November 30, 2017)
Source: [Link]

TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX: Philippines, Region, Province, City, Municipality


(2000-2020)
TOTAL POPULATION BY YEAR
AREA 2000 2007 2010 2015 2020
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
REGION III 4,135,828 4,068,914 8,204,742 88,566,732 5,119,101 5,018,636 10,137,737 5,669,379 5,548,798 11,218,177 12,422,172
PROVINCE: TARLAC 541, 571 527, 212 1,068,783 1,243,449 647,446 625,794 1,273,240 694,148 671,879 1,366,027 1,503,456
TARLAC CITY 132,532 129,949 262, 481 88,566,732 160,818 156,896 317,714 173,434 169,059 342,493 385,398
Barangays:
1. Aguso 6,110 6,893 7,718
2. Alvindia 1,393 1,573 1,926
3. Amucao 1,991 2,220 2,660
4. Armenia 4,280 4,985 5,608
5. Asturias 1,359 1,771 1,815
6. Atioc 1,644 2,232 2,560
7. Balanti 1,725 1,725 1,961
8. Balete 4,819 4,684 5,445
9. Balibago I 2,008 2,208 2,118
10. Balibago II 3,375 3,533 4,180
11. Balingcanaway 5,821 5,962 6,769
12. Banaba 934 1,048 1,245
13. Bantog 1,926 2,192 2,410
14. Baras-Baras 3,317 4,338 5,173
15. Batang-Batang 1,477 1,666 2,258
16. Binauganan 4,159 4,498 5,791
17. Bora 1,471 1,708 2,083
18. Buenavista 1,224 1,249 1,517
19. Buhilit 1,511 1,771 2,109
20. Burot 5,185 6,105 7,682
21. Calingcuan 3,168 3,353 3,679
22. Capehan 1,736 1,834 2,239
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23. Carangian 8,875 9,919 10,195
24. Care 4,202 4,465 5,126
25. Central 3,507 4,127 4,008
26. Culipat 1,401 1,898 2,764
27. Cut-Cut I 410 400 456
28. Dalayap 3,094 3,401 3,912
29. Dela Paz 2,724 2,856 3,410
30. Dolores 2,615 3,248 3,972
31. Laoang 2.728 3,053 3,277
32. Ligtasan 2,816 2,596 2,376
33. Lourdes 2,365 2,649 2,888
34. Mabini 827 628 851
35. Maligaya 3,626 3,615 4,152
36. Maliwalo 10,629 11,891 16,106
37. Mapalacsiao 4,980 5,252 5,922
38. Mapalad 547 612 678
39. Matatalaib 21,117 24,140 24,944
40. Paraiso 3,724 3,439 3,435
41. Poblacion 272 313 329
42. Salapungan 1,645 1,740 2,015
43. San Carlos 1,437 1,660 1,703
44. San Francisco 2,788 2,650 2,880
45. San Isidro 11,432 12,555 14,614
46. San Jose 6,423 6,974 9,606
47. San Jose de Urquico 1,666 1,996 2,441
48. San Juan Bautista 2,449 2,330 2,184
49. San Juan de Mata 3,760 3,890 4,412
50. San Luis 2,761 3,144 3,383
51. San Manuel 6,343 6,344 7,930
52. San Miguel 9,239 8,620 8,515
53. San Nicolas 6,508 7,103 6,807
54. San Pablo 4,490 4,582 4,792
55. San Pascual 3,006 3,080 3,568
56. San Rafael 14,644 14,341 20,999
57. San Roque 6,894 6,514 6,008
58. San Sebastian 3,796 3,654 4,231
59. San Vicente 16,261 19,040 18,105
60. Sta. Catalina (Cut-Cut II) 6,890 7,211 8,250
61. Sta. Cruz 3,700 3,918 4,265
62. Sta. Maria 1,019 1,254 1,256
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63. Sto. Cristo 2,854 2,983 2,888
64. Sto. Domingo 1,126 1,156 1,319
65. Sto. Nino 602 653 720
66. Sapang Maragul 10,235 10,682 12,307
67. Sapang Tagalog 5,096 5,550 5,226
68. Sepung Calzada 4,367 4,817 4,817
69. Sinait 2,022 2,234 2,533
70. Suizo 4,096 4,276 3,967
71. Tariji 2,600 2,723 3,076
72. Tibag 15,428 16,328 17,800
73. Tibagan 4,804 5,459 6,486
74. Trinidad 1,469 1,516 2,095
75. Ungot 3,588 3,343 4,006
76. Villa Bacolor 1,802 2,123 2,447
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Tarlac City

HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 15 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY EMPLOYMENT STATUS.


YEAR 2016 to 2020
Year Total Population 15 Years Old Labor Force Employment Rate Unemployment Underemployment Visible
Tarlac Province and Over (Thousands) Participation Rate (in %) Rate (in %) Rate (in %) Underemployment Rate
`2020 - - - - -
2019 - - - - -
2018 7,889 59.9 94.2 5.8 11.4
2017 7,752 58.7 93.4 6.6 11.5
2016 7,555 62.1 93.4 6.6 16.1
2015 7,282 61.5 92.2 7.8 13.5
2014 7,164 62.6 91.9 8.1 14.3
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Tarlac City, 2015 Census of Population

HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY MOTHER TONGUE/ETHNICITY


Mother Tongue / Ethnicity Household Population % to Total
City of Tarlac (Capital)
1. Kapampangan 195,864 75 %
2. Tagalog 42,860 16 %
3. Ilocano 18,101 7%
4. Mixed / Not Supported 5,354 2%
TOTAL 262,179 100 %
Source: 2000 Census of Population and Housing (Table 11. Household Population by Ethnicity, Sex and City/Municipality)

Remarks: Data for the Household Population by Mother Tongue/Ethnicity, Year2020 are still not available
Household Population 10 years Old & Over, by Age Group, Sex and Marital Status, Year 2015

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HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YEARS OLD & OVER, BY AGE GROUP, SEX AND MARITAL STATUS
MARITAL STATUS
Age
Single Married Widowed Separated/Divorced Common-Law / Live-in Unknown
Group
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Below
139,859 129,127 259,793 642 2,474 3,116 18 30 48 29 128 157 1,467 4,404 5,871 1 - 1
20
20-24 62,965 59,367 77,754 10,319 18,755 29,074 90 164 254 180 876 1,056 6,266 7,925 14,191 - 3 3
25-29 55,580 53,060 40,099 23,678 29,765 53,443 101 286 387 512 1,278 1,790 6,530 6,385 12,915 1 5 6
30-34 50,097 48,409 19,646 31,504 34,413 65,917 205 519 724 820 1,584 2,404 5,170 4,641 9,811 1 3 4
35-39 46,875 45,613 11,202 34,646 35,780 70,426 309 794 1,103 967 1,535 2,502 3,894 3,354 7,248 1 6 7
40-44 42,552 40,164 7,687 33,328 32,074 65,402 501 1,319 1,820 999 1,393 2,392 2,909 2,501 5,410 - 5 5
45-49 38,866 37,509 6372 31,121 29,323 60,444 781 2,283 3,064 924 1,266 2,190 2,266 2,036 4,302 - 3 3
50-54 32,407 31,529 4,534 26,436 23,679 50,115 1,083 3,449 4,532 741 1,008 1,749 1,669 1,334 3,003 1 2 3
55-59 26,274 25,952 3,248 21,499 18,245 39,744 1,399 4,515 5,914 571 747 1,318 1,191 810 2,001 - 1 1
60-64 19,458 20,868 2,407 15,648 12,855 28,503 1,668 5,657 7,325 341 528 869 779 442 1,221 - 1 1
65-69 14,095 16,695 1,798 11,092 8,635 19,727 1,738 6,332 8,070 218 324 542 432 220 652 - 1 1
70-74 80,02 10,970 1,049 5,977 4,554 10,531 1,462 5,400 6,862 87 140 227 210 93 303 - - -
75-79 5,254 8,303 795 3,593 2,464 6,057 1,331 5,097 6,428 41 56 97 128 52 180 - - -
80 &
4,124 9,007 823 2,238 1,427 3,665 1,668 6,784 8,452 27 61 88 72 30 120 - 1 1
over
TOTAL 546,408 536,573 437,207 251,721 254,443 506,164 12,354 42,629 54,983 6,457 10,924 17,381 32,983 34,227 67,210 5 31 36
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Tarlac City, 2015 Census of Population

Remarks: Data for the Household Population by Mother Tongue/Ethnicity, Year2020 are still not available
Household Population 10 years Old & Over, by Age Group, Sex and Marital Status, Year 2015

TOTAL POPULATION, HOUSEHOLDS AND AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE, BY BARANGAY, YEAR 2017 TO YEAR 2019
Population Number of Households Average household size
Barangay
2018 2019 2020 2018 2019 2020 2018 2019 2020
1. Aguso - - 7,718 - - 7,714 - - 1,,724
2. Alvindia Segundo - - 1,926 - - 1,926 - - 457
3. Amucao - - 2,660 - - 2,660 - - 598
4. Armenia - - 5,608 - - 5,560 - - 1,282
5. Asturias - - 1,815 - - 1,815 - - 448
6. Atioc - - 2,560 - - 2,560 - - 563
7. Balanti - - 1,961 - - 1,961 - - 481
8. Balete - - 5,445 - - 5,445 - - 1,275
9. Balibago I - - 2,118 - - 2,118 - - 485
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10. Balibago II - - 4,180 - - 4,081 - - 902
11. Balingcanaway - - 6,769 - - 6,769 - - 1,503
12. Banaba - - 1,245 - - 1,245 - - 280
13. Bantog - - 2,410 - - 2,410 - - 525
14. Baras-baras - - 5,173 - - 4,678 - - 1,098
15. Batang-batang - - 2,258 - - 2,258 - - 498
16. Binauganan - - 5,791 - - 5,788 - - 1,444
17. Bora - - 2,083 - - 2,083 - - 478
18. Buenavista - - 1,517 - - 1,517 - - 372
19. Buhilit (Bubulit) - - 2,109 - - 2,109 - - 490
20. Burot - - 7,682 - - 7,682 - - 1,827
21. Calingcuan - - 3,679 - - 3,679 - - 757
22. Capehan - - 2,239 - - 2,239 - - 566
23. Carangian - - 10,195 - - 10,188 - - 2,416
24. Central - - 4,008 - - 4,008 - - 941
25. Culipat - - 2,764 - - 2,743 - - 613
26. Cut-cut I - - 456 - - 456 - - 141
27. Cut-cut II - - 8,250 - - 8,250 - - 2,029
28. Dalayap - - 3,912 - - 3,912 - - 939
29. Dela Paz - - 3,410 - - 3,410 - - 792
30. Dolores - - 3,972 - - 3,105 - - 741
31. Laoang - - 3,277 - - 3,262 - - 778
32. Ligtasan - - 2,376 - - 2,376 - - 643
33. Lourdes - - 2,888 - - 2,888 - - 631
34. Mabini - - 851 - - 851 - - 183
35. Maligaya - - 4,152 - - 4,152 - - 1,064
36. Maliwalo - - 16,106 - - 16,099 - - 3,661
37. Mapalacsiao - - 5,922 - - 5,922 - - 1,490
38. Mapalad - - 678 - - 678 - - 191
39. Matatalaib - - 24,944 - - 24,944 - - 6,110
40. Paraiso - - 3,435 - - 3,435 - - 806
41. Poblacion - - 329 - - 329 - - 100
42. San Carlos - - 1,703 - - 1,703 - - 382
43. San Francisco - - 2,880 - - 2,880 - - 641
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44. San Isidro - - 14,614 - - 14,530 - - 3,338
45. San Jose - - 9,606 - - 9,572 - - 2,085
46. San Jose de Urquico - - 2,441 - - 2,441 - - 571
47. San Juan de Mata - - 4,412 - - 4,379 - - 1,142
48. San Luis - - 3,383 - - 3,381 - - 796
49. San Manuel - - 7,930 - - 7,917 - - 1,670
50. San Miguel - - 8,515 - - 8,515 - - 1,968
51. San Nicolas - - 6,807 - - 6,796 - - 1,592
52. San Pablo - - 4,792 - - 4,792 - - 1,097
53. San Pascual - - 3,568 - - 3,568 - - 805
54. San Rafael - - 20,999 - - 20,989 - - 5,092
55. San Roque - - 6,008 - - 5,998 - - 1,445
56. San Sebastian - - 4,231 - - 4,231 - - 1,154
57. San Vicente - - 18,105 - - 18,097 - - 4,532
58. Santa Cruz (Alvindia Primero) - - 4,265 - - 4,265 - - 955
59. Santa Maria - - 1,256 - - 1,237 - - 328
60. Santo Cristo - - 2,888 - - 2,888 - - 748
61. Santo Domingo - - 1,319 - - 1,319 - - 360
62. Santo Niño - - 720 - - 720 - - 180
63. Sapang Maragul - - 12,307 - - 12,307 - - 2,973
64. Sapang Tagalog - - 5,226 - - 5,226 - - 1,233
65. Sepung Calzada - - 4,817 - - 4,817 - - 1,074
66. Sinait - - 2,533 - - 2,533 - - 589
67. Suizo - - 3,967 - - 3,967 - - 960
68. Tariji - - 3,076 - - 3,040 - - 685
69. Tibag - - 17,800 - - 17,794 - - 4,342
70. Tibagan - - 6,486 - - 6,486 - - 1,415
71. Trinidad (Trinidad Primero) - - 2,095 - - 2,095 - - 507
72. Ungot - - 4,006 - - 4,006 - - 875
73. Matadero - - 2,184 - - 2,184 - - 523
74. Salapungan - - 2,015 - - 2,015 - - 476
75. Villa Bacolor - - 2,447 - - 2,437 - - 506
76. Care - - 5,126 - - 5,126 - - 1,315
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tarlac City, 2015 Census of Population

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HISTORICAL GROWTH POPULATION
TOTAL POPULATION AVERAGE ANNUAL GROWTH RATE
YEAR
Philippines Region Tarlac Province Tarlac City Philippines Region Tarlac Province Tarlac City
1903 7,635,426 815,284 135,104 - 2.87 - - -
1918 10,314,310 1,038,651 171,876 - 2.03 - 1.53 -
1939 16,000,303 1,568,244 264,379 - 2.11 - 2.29 -
1948 19,234,182 1,837,449 327,018 - 2.07 - 2.2 -
1960 27,087,685 2,568,206 426,647 98,285 2.89 - 2.36 -
1970 36,684,486 3,695,955 559,708 135,128 3.08 - 2.69 -
1975 42,070,660 4,300,196 640,899 160,595 2.79 - 2.75 -
1980 48,098,460 4,909,938 688,457 175,691 2.71 - 1.44 -
1990 60,703,206 6,338,590 859,708 208,722 2.36 - 2.25 -
1995 68,616,536 7,092,191 945,810 230,459 2.32 - 1.8 -
2000 76,506,928 8,204,742 1,068,783 262,481 2.36 - 2.47 -
2007 88,566,732 9,689,520 1,243,449 314,155 2.04 - 2.11 -
2010 92,337,852 10,137,737 1,273,240 318,332 1.9 1.76 1.77(2000 to 2010) -
2015 100,981,437 11,218,177 1,366,027 342,493 1.72 1.35 1.35 -
2020 109,035,343 12,422,172 1,503,456 385,398 1.63 2.04 2.04 2.52
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Various Census of Population

MIGRATION PATTERN
Place of Residence
Household Population
Sex Same Other City/Municipality; Other Foreign
5 years and Over % % % % Unknown %
City/Municipality Same Province Province Country
CITY OF TARLAC
Male 115,450 108,846 389 1,564 307 4,344
Female 114,031 107,024 480 1,642 314 4,571
Both Sexes 229,481 215,870 869 3,206 621 8,915
Source: NSO 2000 Census of Population and Housing

Remarks: Data for the Migration Pattern CY 2020 are still not available

STUDENT-RATIO AND STUDENT RATIO BY LEVEL, CY 2022-2023


No. of Enrollees as of 12/01/2022 Total No. of Academic Student-Teacher Student –
Type/Level Total No. of Teacher
M F T Classrooms Ratio Classroom Ratio
PRIVATE
KINDERGARTEN 432 404 836 68 64 1:12 1:13
ELEMENTARY 2,674 2,493 5,167 278 252 1:19 1:21
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 2,255 2,178 4,433 266 165 1:17 1:27
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
PUBLIC
KINDERGARTEN 3,730 3,430 7,160 149 126 1:48 1:57
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ELEMENTARY 21,311 19,388 40,699 1,386 1,189 1:29 1:34
JUNIOR HIG SCHOOL 8,713 8,034 16,747 624 362 1:27 1:46
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Note: Mobile Teachers Assigned to Elem - 12, Secondary – 3 Total = 15
Source: DEPED Tarlac City

ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY ENROLMENT IN GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOL


SY 2019-2020 to SY2021-2022
SCHOOL YEAR KINDERGARTEN ELEMENTARY SECONDARY
TOTAL PUBLIC PRIVATE TOTAL PUBLIC PRIVATE TOTAL PUBLIC PRIVATE
2020-2021 7,493 7,001 492 45,650 41,211 4,439 21,414 16,621 4,763
2021-2022 7,905 7,375 530 45,412 41,196 4,216 22,159 17,672 4,487
2022-2023 7,996 7,160 836 45,866 40,699 5,167 21,180 16,747 4,433
Source: DEPED Tarlac City

HISTORICAL ENROLMENT BY LEVEL FOR THE LAST THREE SCHOOL YEARS


SY2017-2018 to SY2021-2022
2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
LEVEL % INCREASE/ % INCREASE/
TOTAL ENROLLMENT TOTAL ENROLLMENT TOTAL ENROLLMENT
DECREASE DECREASE
Public Schools
KINDERGARTEN 7,001 7,375 5.34% 7,160 (2.92%)
ELEMENTARY 41,211 41,196 (0.04%) 40,699 (1.21%)
SECONDARY 16,621 17,672 6.32% 16,747 (5.23%)
Private Schools
KINDERGARTEN 492 530 7.72% 836 57.74%
ELEMENTARY 4,439 4,216 (5.02%) 5,167 22.56%
SECONDARY 4,763 4,487 (5.79%) 4,433 (1.20%)
Source: DEPED Tarlac City

HISTORICAL ENROLMENT BY LEVEL FOR THE LAST THREE SCHOOL YEAR


SY2020-2023
2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
LEVEL % INCREASE/ TOTAL
TOTAL ENROLLMENT TOTAL ENROLLMENT TOTAL ENROLMENT
DECREASE ENROLLMENT
Terriary 36, 398 45, 609 55, 60% Not Yet Available Not Yet Available
Source: CHED Region III

HISTORICAL PARTICIPATION RATE FOR SY2020-2021 to SY2021-2022


ENROLMENT PARTICIPATION RATE (Net Enrollment Rate)
SCHOOL YEAR
ELEMENTARY SECONDARY
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2020-2021 108.41 64.53
2021-2022 110.07 68.39
Source: DEPED Tarlac City

HISTORICAL PARTICIPATION RATE FOR SY2020-2023


ENROLMENT PARTICIPATION RATE (Net Enrollment Rate)
SCHOOL YEAR
TERRIARY
2019-2020
2020-2021
2021-2022
Source: CHED Region III

TEACHER-PUPIL/STUDENT RATIO
SY2020-2023
PUBLIC SCHOOLS ONLY
NO. OF AUTHORIZED GROSS TEACHER- NO. OF TEACHER ACTUALLY NO. OF TEACHER-
TOTAL ENROLLMENT POSITIONS FOR TEACHER PUPIL/STUDENT RATIO TEACHING PUPIL/STUDENT RATIO
LEVEL 2020- 2021- 2022- 2020- 2021- 2022- 2020- 2021- 2022- 2020- 2021- 2022- 2020- 2021- 2022-
2021 2022 2023 2021 2022 2023 2021 2022 2023 2021 2022 2023 2021 2022 2023
KINDERGARTEN 7,001 7,375 7,160 148 149 149 1:47 1:49 1:48 148 149 149 1:47 1:43 1:47
ELEMENTARY 41,211 41,196 40,699 1369 1386 1387 1:30 1:30 1:29 1,354 1,371 1372 1:30 1:29 1:30
SECONDARY 16,621 17,672 16,747 598 622 624 1:28 1:28 1:27 598 622 624 1:28 1:26 1:27
Source: DEPED Tarlac City
TEACHER-PUPIL/STUDENT RATIO
SY2020-2023
PUBLIC SCHOOLS ONLY
NO. OF AUTHORIZED GROSS TEACHER- NUMBER OF FACULTY NO. OF TEACHER-
TOTAL ENROLLMENT POSITIONS FOR TEACHER PUPIL/STUDENT RATIO MEMBERS PUPIL/STUDENT RATIO
LEVEL 2020- 2021- 2022- 2020- 2021- 2022- 2020- 2021- 2022- 2020- 2021- 2022- 2020- 2021- 2022-
2021 2022 2023 2021 2022 2023 2021 2022 2023 2021 2022 2023 2021 2022 2023
not yet not yet not yet
Tertiary 36, 398 45, 609 27.22:1 42.63:1 1,337 1,070
available available available
Source: CHED Region III
MEDICAL FACILITIES AND PERSONNEL YEAR 2022
FACILITIES (CENTERS) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL

NO. BARANGAY NO.


PHYSICAL MEDICAL SANITARY
TYPE OF DOCTORS NURSES MIDWIVES DENTISTS
TECHNOLOGISTS INSPECTORS
OTHERS TOTAL
CONDITION
BEDS
CITY HEALTH OFFICE-
Functional 1 7 1 11 20
MAIN
Poblacion SOCIAL HYGIENE CLINIC N/A Functional 1 1 1 3
ENVIRONMENTAL
Functional 9 4 13
HEALTH & SANITATION
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UNIT

ANIMAL BITE
Functional 3 5 8
TREATMENT CENTER
CITY HEALTH CENTER I -
Functional 1 4 1 1 5 15
POBLACION
BARANGAY HEALTH
Cut-Cut I N/A Functional
STATION (BHS)
Ligtasan BHS N/A Functional 1
San Roque BHS N/A Functional
Sto. Cristo BHS N/A Functional
1
San Vicente BHS N/A Functional
Mabini BHS N/A Functional
San Juan Bautista BHS N/A Functional 1
San Nicolas BHS N/A Functional
CITY HEALTH CENTER
Matatalaib N/A Functional 2 3 1 1 2 8 19
II-MATATALAIB
Bora BHS N/A Functional
Calingcuan BHS N/A Functional 1
Culipat BHS N/A Functional
Maliwalo BHS N/A Functional
1
Trinidad BHS N/A Functional
CITY HEALTH CENTER
San Miguel N/A Functional 1 3 1 6 17
III-SAN MIGUEL
Atioc BHS N/A Functional
1
Armenia BHS N/A Functional
Dela Paz BHS N/A Functional
1
San Francisco BHS N/A Functional
Buenavista BHS N/A Functional
1
Capehan BHS N/A Functional
Maligaya BHS N/A Functional
1
Burot BHS N/A Functional
San Carlos BHS N/A Functional
1
Sapang Tagalog BHS N/A Functional
Paraiso BHS N/A Functional 1
CITY HEALTH CENTER
San Isidro N/A Functional 1 3 1 1 3 11
IV-SAN ISIDRO
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Carangian BHS N/A Functional
1
San Luis BHS N/A Functional
Sta. Maria BHS N/A Functional
1
Sinait BHS N/A Functional
CITY HEALTH CENTER V-
Mapalacsiao MAPALACSIAO/ 2 Functional 1 3 3 10
BIRTHING STATION
Asturias BHS N/A Functional
1
Central BHS N/A Functional
Balete BHS N/A Functional
1
Lourdes BHS N/A Functional
Bantog BHS N/A Functional
1
Cut-Cut Ii BHS N/A Functional
CITY HEALTH CENTER
San Manuel N/A Functional 1 3 1 1 4 14
VI-SAN MANUEL
Amucao BHS N/A Functional 1
Balingcanaway BHS N/A Functional 1
Batang-Batang BHS N/A Functional
1
Villa Bacolor BHS N/A Functional
San Pascual BHS N/A Functional
1
San Jose BHS N/A Functional
CITY HEALTH CENTER
Salapungan N/A Functional 1 2 1 1 3 12
VII-SALAPUNGAN
Buhilit BHS N/A Functional 1
Sepung Calzada BHS N/A Functional
Aguso BHS N/A Functional
1
Dalayap BHS N/A Functional
Alvindia BHS N/A Functional
Banaba BHS N/A Functional 1
Sta. Cruz BHS N/A Functional
Balibago I BHS N/A Functional
Balibago II BHS N/A Functional 1
Tariji BHS N/A Functional
CITY HEALTH CENTER
Baras-Baras N/A Functional 1 3 1 1 1 1 10
VIII-BARAS-BARAS
Dolores BHS N/A Functional 1
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Mapalad BHS N/A Functional
Sto. Niño BHS N/A Functional
Laoang BHS N/A Functional
San Juan De Mata BHS N/A Functional
1
Sto. Domingo BHS N/A Functional
Sapang Maragul BHS N/A Functional
CITY HEALTH CENTER IX
San Rafael N/A Functional 1 3 1 1 1 4 13
- SAN RAFAEL
Binauganan BHS N/A Functional
1
San Sebastian BHS N/A Functional
Suizo BHS N/A Functional
1
Ungot BHS N/A Functional
CITY HEALTH CENTER X
Tibag N/A Functional 1 2 1 1 1 2 10
- TIBAG
Balanti BHS N/A Functional
San Pablo BHS N/A Functional 1
San Jose De Urquico BHS N/A Functional
Tibagan BHS N/A Functional
1
Care BHS N/A Functional
Source: Tarlac City Health Office

MEDICAL FACILITIES AND PERSONNEL YEAR 2022


FACILITIES (HOSPITALS, CLINIC, etc.) NUMBER OF PERSONNEL

NO. BARANGAY NO.


PHYSICAL MEDICAL SANITARY
TYPE OF DOCTORS NURSES MIDWIVES DENTISTS OTHERS TOTAL
CONDITION TECHNOLOGISTS INSPECTORS
BEDS

HOSPITALS
Camp Aquino Station Hospital
1 San Miguel (Northern Luzon Command, AFP, 29 good 12 14 6 6 5 50 93
San Miguel, Tarlac City)
San
2 Jecsons Medical Center 180 good 287 98 0 26 154 565
Nicolas
San Loving Mother General
3 113 good 286 71 7 14 215 593
Nicolas Hospital and Diagnostic Center
4 Ligtasan Ramos General Hospital 90 good 254 101 22 17 13 166 573
5 Poblacion Talon General Hospital 50 good 153 48 10 9 109 329

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San NO
6 Tarlac Medical Center 100 good 114 4 25 183 326
Vicente DATA
San Central Luzon Doctors'
7 196 good 267 147 6 32 395 742
Vicente Hospital
San
8 Tarlac Provincial Hospital 408 good 109 166 2 3 44 1 613 938
Vicente
INFIRMARIES/DISPENSARIES
9 San Miguel Tucay Multi-Specialty Hospital 12 good 2 4 2 14 22
Holy Trinity Hospital of Tarlac
10 San Miguel 10 good 4 4 1 2 25 36
City Inc.
BIRTHING/LYING-IN
San
11 Amelia D. Capilii Lying‐In Clinic 2 good 2 2 4
Manuel
12 Aguso Balanditan Lying-In Clinic 2 good 2 2 4

13 Maliwalo CDLJ Birthing Clinic 2 good 2 2 4


Ferrer Midwife Managed Care
14 San Miguel 3 good 3 2 5
Clinic
15 San Rafael FNJ Birthing Home Station 2 good 2 2 4
Batang-
16 MG Lagmay Lying‐In Clinic 1 good 2 2 4
Batang
R.A. Aguinaldo Birthing Home
17 Tibag 2 good 2 2 4
& Maternity Clinic
18 Tibag R. P. Miguel Birthing Station 2 good 2 2 4

19 Bora Y. Castañeda's Birthing Home 2 good 2 2 4


Source: Tarlac City Health Office

LIVE BIRTHS BY SEX, BY BARANGAY YEAR 2020 TO 2022


TOTAL LIVE BIRTHS
NO. BARANGAY 2020 2021 2022
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL
1 AGUSO 55 68 123 60 78 138 57 84 141
2 ALVINDIA SEGUNDO 14 20 34 16 20 36 15 15 30
3 AMUCAO 22 28 50 22 36 58 22 38 60
4 ARMENIA 24 55 79 29 51 80 37 52 89

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5 ASTURIAS 16 26 42 26 35 61 25 33 58
6 ATIOC 16 32 48 22 34 56 32 28 60
7 BALANTI 8 9 17 13 9 22 17 5 22
8 BALETE 35 70 105 42 64 106 61 56 117
9 BALIBAGO I 25 21 46 21 22 43 20 22 42
10 BALIBAGO II 28 34 62 32 36 68 33 40 73
11 BALINGCANAWAY 35 79 114 43 87 130 40 96 136
12 BANABA 9 16 25 13 15 28 11 12 23
13 BANTOG 21 27 48 18 24 42 16 21 37
14 BARAS-BARAS 36 37 73 29 42 71 39 45 84
15 BATANG-BATANG 11 41 52 10 32 42 18 29 47
16 BINAUGANAN 38 63 101 35 65 100 13 93 106
17 BORA 9 17 26 12 16 28 12 20 32
18 BUENAVISTA 8 22 30 10 13 23 13 16 29
19 BUHILIT (BUBULIT) 14 25 39 14 17 31 17 22 39
20 BUROT 46 80 126 57 67 124 62 53 115
21 CALINGCUAN 27 35 62 17 34 51 20 25 45
22 CAPEHAN 21 31 52 24 18 42 29 21 50
23 CARANGIAN 49 57 106 54 62 116 61 56 117
24 CARE 37 41 78 29 27 56 38 33 71
25 CENTRAL 21 49 70 39 48 87 37 49 86
26 CULIPAT 10 26 36 14 25 39 18 23 41
27 CUT-CUT I 2 1 3 3 2 5 4 4 8
28 CUT-CUT II 45 69 114 49 81 130 32 68 100
29 DALAYAP 26 54 80 27 44 71 33 36 69
30 DELA PAZ 17 29 46 27 37 64 28 30 58
31 DOLORES 18 36 54 31 37 68 35 30 65
32 LAOANG 18 30 48 26 35 61 26 36 62

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33 LIGTASAN 9 12 21 10 18 28 17 20 37
34 LOURDES 21 59 80 23 43 66 30 30 60
35 MABINI 1 9 10 7 4 11 2 8 10
36 MALIGAYA 18 29 47 37 29 66 31 34 65
37 MALIWALO 74 119 193 79 96 175 73 88 161
38 MAPALACSIAO 24 81 105 40 72 112 45 44 89
39 MAPALAD 6 9 15 4 9 13 5 10 15
40 MATADERO 25 25 50 21 33 54 23 25 48
41 MATATALAIB 200 234 434 259 285 544 230 245 475
42 PARAISO 30 52 82 30 39 69 29 36 65
43 POBLACION 5 2 7 4 2 6 2 4 6
44 SALAPUNGAN 12 24 36 19 20 39 17 23 40
45 SAN CARLOS 13 28 41 22 21 43 18 16 34
46 SAN FRANCISCO 11 27 38 24 24 48 32 22 54
47 SAN ISIDRO 63 142 205 77 108 185 99 121 220
48 SAN JOSE 54 99 153 30 125 155 59 118 177
49 SAN JOSE DE URQUICO 13 23 36 21 9 30 17 17 34
50 SAN JUAN DE MATA 20 26 46 27 37 64 24 40 64
51 SAN LUIS 26 27 53 33 36 69 30 36 66
52 SAN MANUEL 72 102 174 32 96 128 52 78 130
53 SAN MIGUEL 63 96 159 89 79 168 74 73 147
54 SAN NICOLAS 60 60 120 59 102 161 64 68 132
55 SAN PABLO 26 33 59 42 21 63 38 30 68
56 SAN PASCUAL 12 50 62 19 50 69 26 39 65
57 SAN RAFAEL 125 196 321 106 159 265 86 228 314
58 SAN ROQUE 23 37 60 23 40 63 50 54 104
59 SAN SEBASTIAN 23 50 73 29 59 88 10 83 93
60 SAN VICENTE 52 54 106 106 105 211 126 116 242

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61 SANTA CRUZ (ALVINDIA PRIMERO) 27 41 68 32 40 72 34 41 75
62 SANTA MARIA 6 12 18 14 17 31 13 12 25
63 SANTO CRISTO 16 18 34 27 32 59 20 32 52
64 SANTO DOMINGO 14 14 28 9 15 24 10 13 23
65 SANTO NIÑO 5 15 20 8 10 18 2 18 20
66 SAPANG MARAGUL 96 105 201 77 105 182 68 73 141
67 SAPANG TAGALOG 58 62 120 58 52 110 68 50 118
68 SEPUNG CALZADA 44 62 106 39 60 99 46 65 111
69 SINAIT 17 22 39 15 13 28 27 19 46
70 SUIZO 29 38 67 40 51 91 10 81 91
71 TARIJI 20 28 48 28 27 55 27 29 56
72 TIBAG 107 111 218 129 93 222 122 99 221
73 TIBAGAN 42 53 95 46 43 89 48 43 91
74 TRINIDAD (TRINIDAD PRIMERO) 21 24 45 15 22 37 15 21 36
75 UNGOT 22 40 62 26 47 73 4 67 71
76 VILLA BACOLOR 16 38 54 21 37 58 25 32 57
TOTAL 5,998 2,720 3,598 6,318 2,769 3,592 6,361
Source: CHO- FHSIS , LCR, Tarlac City Health Office
NUMBER OF MALNOURISHED CHILDREN 2021 vs. 2022
(0-59 Months)
UNDERWEIGHT STUNTED WASTED OVERWEIGHT/OBESE
NO. BARANGAY % % % %
2021 2022 Increase/Decrease
2021 2022 Increase/Decrease
2021 2022 Increase/Decrease
2021 2022 Increase/Decrease
1 AGUSO 2 0 100.00 3 6 100.00 0 0 3 0 100.00
2 ALVINDIA SEGUNDO 13 1 92.31 29 3 89.66 11 0 100.00 14 13 7.14
3 AMUCAO 0 0 2 1 50.00 3 0 100.00 0 1
4 ARMENIA 22 5 77.27 35 8 77.14 6 0 100.00 1 1 0.00
5 ASTURIAS 13 0 100.00 31 1 96.77 12 1 91.67 15 5 66.67
6 ATIOC 7 7 0.00 6 12 100.00 4 1 75.00 2 3 50.00
7 BALANTI 13 0 100.00 13 1 92.31 1 0 100.00 14 0 100.00

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8 BALETE 7 5 28.57 26 4 84.62 0 3 3 2 33.33
9 BALIBAGO I 3 0 100.00 2 0 100.00 3 0 100.00 7 1 85.71
10 BALIBAGO II 1 1 0.00 7 3 57.14 9 2 77.78 7 0 100.00
11 BALINGCANAWAY 0 20 5 38 660.00 2 14 600.00 2 7 250.00
12 BANABA 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 50.00
13 BANTOG 12 6 50.00 17 31 82.35 18 4 77.78 28 0 100.00
14 BARAS-BARAS 5 1 80.00 0 1 3 3 0.00 1 2 100.00
15 BATANG-BATANG 3 2 33.33 5 2 60.00 1 0 100.00 10 1 90.00
16 BINAUGANAN 4 4 0.00 3 4 33.33 2 0 100.00 6 0 100.00
17 BORA 12 0 100.00 32 4 87.50 12 0 100.00 0 0
18 BUENAVISTA 4 6 50.00 10 3 70.00 15 7 53.33 2 1 50.00
19 BUHILIT 12 0 100.00 60 2 96.67 12 0 100.00 0 0
20 BUROT 5 2 60.00 0 12 3 0 100.00 4 2 50.00
21 CALINGCUAN 4 2 50.00 5 8 60.00 1 1 0.00 4 0 100.00
22 CAPEHAN 1 2 100.00 2 5 150.00 3 0 100.00 3 0 100.00
23 CARANGIAN 106 1 99.06 86 0 100.00 143 0 100.00 52 22 57.69
24 CARE 16 4 75.00 47 13 72.34 4 0 100.00 0 6
25 CENTRAL 2 0 100.00 1 2 100.00 3 0 100.00 16 0 100.00
26 CULIPAT 0 1 3 12 300.00 1 0 100.00 1 0 100.00
27 CUT-CUT I 3 0 100.00 4 2 50.00 5 1 80.00 0 0
28 CUT-CUT II 50 0 100.00 109 8 92.66 5 8 60.00 3 2 33.33
29 DALAYAP 6 0 100.00 5 11 120.00 4 0 100.00 1 1 0.00
30 DELA PAZ 4 4 0.00 1 4 300.00 2 9 350.00 4 2 50.00
31 DOLORES 17 3 82.35 2 6 200.00 4 0 100.00 3 1 66.67
32 LAOANG 1 21 2,000.00 1 42 4,100.00 2 13 550.00 0 21
33 LIGTASAN 5 1 80.00 8 7 12.50 12 0 100.00 7 0 100.00
34 LOURDES 3 0 100.00 21 7 66.67 0 0 0 3
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36 MALIGAYA 6 4 33.33 11 10 9.09 6 2 66.67 1 1 0.00
37 MALIWALO 1 1 0.00 3 15 400.00 1 6 500.00 1 0 100.00
38 MAPALACSIAO 36 3 91.67 67 0 100.00 49 1 97.96 5 1 80.00
39 MAPALAD 2 0 100.00 1 0 100.00 0 0 2 1 50.00
40 MATATALAIB 5 2 60.00 16 5 68.75 3 6 100.00 11 0 100.00
41 PARAISO 59 1 98.31 102 3 97.06 89 0 100.00 51 0 100.00
42 POBLACION 41 0 100.00 96 0 100.00 21 0 100.00 31 0 100.00
43 SALAPUNGAN 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1
44 SAN CARLOS 24 0 100.00 41 0 100.00 19 0 100.00 23 2 91.30
45 SAN FRANCISCO 0 0 0 0 1 2 100.00 2 0 100.00
46 SAN ISIDRO 0 47 0 72 4 29 625.00 1 2 100.00
47 SAN JOSE 1 29 2,800.00 0 37 1 5 400.00 0 13
48 SAN JOSE DE URQUICO 73 5 93.15 66 6 90.91 16 0 100.00 3 24 700.00
49 SAN JUAN BAUTISTA 4 30 650.00 3 50 1,566.67 5 11 120.00 2 0 100.00
50 SAN JUAN DE MATA 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.00
51 SAN LUIS 0 23 0 47 0 22 0 0
52 SAN MANUEL 1 0 100.00 1 16 1,500.00 9 0 100.00 1 0 100.00
53 SAN MIGUEL 5 13 160.00 5 0 100.00 1 0 100.00 0 0
54 SAN NICOLAS 10 7 30.00 36 22 38.89 1 0 100.00 0 3
55 SAN PABLO 14 35 150.00 68 87 27.94 10 28 180.00 26 53 103.85
56 SAN PASCUAL 17 3 82.35 61 17 72.13 20 1 95.00 17 1 94.12
57 SAN RAFAEL 17 14 17.65 38 32 15.79 29 4 86.21 20 2 90.00
58 SAN ROQUE 13 6 53.85 4 8 100.00 2 0 100.00 2 2 0.00
59 SAN SEBASTIAN 5 4 20.00 6 4 33.33 2 1 50.00 3 1 66.67
60 SAN VICENTE 18 9 50.00 30 10 66.67 1 2 100.00 1 0 100.00
61 SANTA MARIA 1 5 400.00 4 13 225.00 0 2 1 3 200.00
62 SAPANG MARAGUL 7 1 85.71 13 0 100.00 9 0 100.00 2 4 100.00
63 SAPANG TAGALOG 10 0 100.00 12 0 100.00 4 0 100.00 1 0 100.00

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64 SEPUNG CALZADA 1 4 300.00 24 3 87.50 0 0 9 7 22.22
65 SINAIT 6 12 100.00 4 31 675.00 4 5 25.00 3 3 0.00
66 STA. CRUZ 0 9 0 12 0 1 1 5 400.00
67 STO. CRISTO 43 4 90.70 99 3 96.97 17 0 100.00 36 4 88.89
68 STO. DOMINGO 14 3 78.57 32 8 75.00 6 5 16.67 5 3 40.00
69 STO. NIÑO 6 3 50.00 9 17 88.89 0 0 6 1 83.33
70 SUIZO 9 6 33.33 10 5 50.00 5 0 100.00 6 0 100.00
71 TARIJI 2 3 50.00 4 3 25.00 0 0 0 0
72 TIBAG 42 17 59.52 74 24 67.57 55 2 96.36 63 5 92.06
73 TIBAGAN 4 3 25.00 62 54 12.90 10 5 50.00 8 3
74 TRINIDAD 7 0 100.00 38 0 100.00 6 0 100.00 24 0 100.00
75 UNGOT 7 2 71.43 3 5 66.67 5 1 80.00 0 0
76 VILLA BACOLOR 3 5 66.67 13 6 53.85 3 2 33.33 13 1 92.31
RED = % Decrease
BLACK = % Increase
Source: CHO- CNAP, Nutrition OPT Plus, Tarlac City Health Office

CRUDE BIRTH RATE AND CRUDE DEATH RATE FOR THE LAST TWO YEARS 2021 & 2022
2021 RATE 2022 RATE % INCREASE/DECREASE
Crude Birth Rate (CBR) 6,318 17.07 6,361 17.00 0%
Crude Death Rate (CDR) 4,531 12.24 3,984 10.65 -13%
Source: Annual FHSIS (A2 , A3) REPORT, Tarlac City Health Office

TEN LEADING CAUSES OF MORTALITY FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS 2020 - 2022
2020 2021 2022
NO. CAUSES CAUSES CAUSES
# of cases # of cases # of cases
Cardiovascular and Diseases of the Car
1 Diseases of the Heart 814 1,193 523
Heart diovascular and Diseases of the Heart
2 Cerebro Vascular Disease 433 Cerebro Vascular Diseases 602 Cerebro Vascular Diseases 314
3 Cancer, all forms 345 Pneumonia 416 Diabetes Mellitus and Complications 235
4 Diabetes Mellitus 276 Diabetes Mellitus and Complications 411 Cancer, all forms 188
5 Pneumonia 231 Cancer, all forms 280 Covid-19 170
6 Chronic Kidney Disease 174 Diseases of the Kidney 246 Diseases of the Kidney 126
7 Vehicular Accident 105 Vehicular Accident 167 Pneumonia 100
8 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary 83 Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive 112 Vehicular Accident 72

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Diseases Disease (COPD)
Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive
9 Pulmonary Tuberculosis 76 Gastrointestinal Bleeding 70 58
Disease (COPD)
10 Renal Failure 54 Pulmonary TB 62 Multiple Organ Failure 51
Source: CHO- FHSIS A3 , LCR, Tarlac City Health Office

TEN LEADING CAUSES OF MORBIDITY


NO. CAUSES 2020 CAUSES 2021 CAUSES 2022
1 Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Acute Respiratory Infection (Upper Acute Respiratory Infection (Upper
32,784 57, 680 32,735
Infection and Lower) and Lower)
2 Influenza & Influenza like illness 9,752 Influenza and Influenza like Illnesses 8,838 Influenza and Influenza like Illnesses 6,350
3 Urinary Tract infection 4,768 Urinary Tract Infection 5,438 Urinary Tract Infection 4,306
4 Skin diseases 3,830 Acute Gastroenteritis 4,452 Gastritis/Duodenitis 2,217
5 Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
Acute Gastroenteritis (AGE) 3,442 3,406 Acute Gastroenteritis 1,709
Infection
6 Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
Conjunctivitis 2,949 Hypertension 1,848 1,579
Infection
7 Hypertension 2,041 Hyperlipidemia 1,136 Hypersensitivity Reaction (Allergy) 1,430
8 Diabetes Mellitus 889 Diabetes Mellitus 976 Asthma 1,192
9 Asthma 662 Asthma 882 Hypertension 990
10 Pneumonia 365 Gastritis/Duodenitis 461 Arthritis 577
Source: Tarlac City Health Office - FHSIS Report

GENERAL HEALTH SITUATION FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS CY 2020 to 2022
2020 2021 2022
HEALTH INDICATOR
No. % No. % No. %
FERTILITY
1. Crude Birth Rates (CBR) 7,344 20.06 6,318 17.00 6,361 17.00
2. Total Fertility Rate (TFR) *No Data *No Data *NO DATA *NO DATA *NO DATA *NO DATA
MORBIDITY
1. General Medical 75,179 87,051 83,488
2. Consultation Rate 20.54 23.51 22.32
3. Hospitalization Rate *No Data *No Data *NO DATA *NO DATA *NO DATA *NO DATA
MORTALITY
1. Crude Death Rate (CDR) 2,162 5.91 4,531 12.23 3,984 10.65
2. Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) 30 4.08 25 3.95 43 6.8
3. Young Child Mortality Rate (Under 5) (YCMR) 41 5.58 19 3 31 4.87
4. Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) 10 136.16 8 126 2 31.44
Source: FHSIS, Tarlac City Health Office

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PERSONS OF DISABILITY, BY TYPE OF DISABILITY, BY SEX AND AGE GROUP, YEAR 2022
Type of Disability
Age Group by Sex Deafness & Speech Mental Mental Orthopaedic Multiple
Total Blindness Muteness Others
Muteness Impairment Illness Retardation Handicap Disability
Both Sexes
Under 1
1-4 112 5 5 1 16 3 1 33 6 47
5-9 108 12 2 3 12 2 1 20 3 53
10-14 111 4 8 7 11 0 2 23 5 51
15-19 143 16 4 6 7 4 6 41 3 56
20-24 185 24 7 8 10 0 6 57 5 68
25-29 227 24 2 11 30 2 8 79 16 56
30-34 218 23 4 9 16 0 1 95 8 59
35-39 294 22 5 11 34 0 6 118 28 70
40-44 343 33 3 7 35 2 4 130 45 84
45-49 444 31 2 5 52 0 7 215 51 81
50-54 516 45 5 8 57 0 11 253 51 86
55-59 445 52 4 6 56 0 1 288 29 9
60-64 87 6 1 1 2 0 1 53 23 0
65-69 31 1 0 1 1 0 1 20 2 5
70-74 10 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 5 1
75-79 5 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 1
80 & over 6 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 0
Male
Under 1
1-4 55 3 3 0 9 1 1 19 2 20
5-9 55 4 1 2 5 1 0 11 1 30
10-14 59 3 5 4 6 0 1 15 4 21
15-19 69 9 1 4 4 1 2 21 1 26
20-24 79 14 3 3 6 0 3 28 2 20
25-29 111 11 1 6 18 1 5 29 11 30
30-34 105 12 2 5 5 0 1 48 3 29
35-39 166 9 3 7 19 0 2 80 11 35
40-44 160 18 1 2 17 1 1 55 21 44
45-49 223 16 1 3 30 0 2 99 31 41
50-54 208 25 3 5 28 0 8 86 17 36
55-59 223 28 1 2 25 0 1 162 1 3
60-64 53 2 0 1 1 0 0 28 21 0
65-69 17 1 0 0 1 0 1 11 1 2
70-74 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1
75-79 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
80 & over 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0
Female
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Under 1
1-4 57 2 2 1 7 2 0 14 4 27
5-9 53 8 1 1 7 1 1 9 2 23
10-14 52 1 3 3 5 0 1 8 1 30
15-19 74 7 3 2 3 3 4 20 2 30
20-24 106 10 4 5 4 0 3 29 3 48
25-29 116 13 1 5 12 1 3 50 5 26
30-34 113 11 2 4 11 0 0 47 5 30
35-39 128 13 2 4 15 0 4 38 17 35
40-44 183 15 2 5 18 1 3 75 24 40
45-49 221 15 1 2 22 0 5 116 20 40
50-54 308 20 2 3 29 0 3 167 34 50
55-59 222 24 3 4 31 0 0 126 28 6
60-64 34 4 1 0 1 0 1 25 2 0
65-69 14 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 1 3
70-74 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0
75-79 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1
80 & over 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
Source: Tarlac City Social Welfare & Development Office

NUMBER OF CLIENTELE SERVED, BY TYPE, BY BARANGAY: YEAR 2022


NUMBER OF CLIENTELE SERVED, BY TYPE, BY BARANGAY
Disadvantages Disadvantage Disadvantaged
Disadvantages Persons with
BARANGAY Disadvantage Families Women (18-59 d Children (1- Youth (13-24 Senior Citizens
Communities Disabilities
years old) 12 years old) years old)
2019 2020 2022 2021 M F M F M F M F M F
1. Aguso 90 42 92 No data No data No data No data No data No data No data No data
2. Alvindia 25 15 8
3. Amucao 45 18 32
4. Armenia 79 55 92
5. Asturias 38 47 36
6. Atioc 50 15 61
7. Balanti 9 9 22
8. Balete 129 91 143
9. Balibago I 39 15 34
10. Balibago II 46 25 57
11. Balingcanaway 58 58 87
12. Banaba 16 13 11
13. Bantog 67 32 56
14. Baras-Baras 65 42 71
15. Batang-Batang 25 18 22
16. Binauganan 54 44 66
17. Bora 24 19 23
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18. Buenavista 13 8 10
19. Buhilit 30 20 31
20. Burot 171 116 185
21. Calingcuan 79 38 61
22. Capehan 41 26 42
23. Carangian 155 85 160
24. Care 68 52 56
25. Central 109 43 91
26. Culipat 42 19 33
27. Cut-Cut I 11 7 6
28. Dalayap 65 40 71
29. Dela Paz 45 23 61
30. Dolores 30 14 23
31. Laoang 48 25 40
32. Ligtasan 56 35 55
33. Lourdes 75 44 77
34. Mabini 32 14 25
35. Maligaya 70 51 89
36. Maliwalo 174 167 277
37. Mapalacsiao 225 106 123
38. Mapalad 6 9 14
39. Matatalaib 487 449 496
40. Paraiso 63 29 50
41. Poblacion 9 12 14
42. Salapungan 30 22 25
43. San Carlos 13 8 21
44. San Francisco 44 20 60
45. San Isidro 160 113 186
46. San Jose 114 71 162
47. San Jose De Urquico 25 25 39
48. San Juan Bautista 38 28 59
49. San Juan De Mata 63 37 41
50. San Luis 62 39 53
51. San Manuel 111 61 113
52. San Miguel 155 91 141
53. San Nicolas 203 110 214
54. San Pablo 116 52 98
55. San Pascual 69 46 65
56. San Rafael 339 249 352
57. San Roque 119 53 132
58. San Sebastian 51 28 54
59. San Vicente 288 191 339
60. Sta. Catalina (Cut-Cut II) 114 70 99
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61. Santa Cruz 38 26 54
62. Santa Maria 22 9 19
63. Santo Cristo 76 49 92
64. Santo Domingo 32 16 31
65. Santo Nino 12 9 12
66. Sapang Maragul 165 115 194
67. Sapang Tagalog 86 42 93
68. Sepung Calzada 60 32 75
69. Sinait 25 11 30
70. Suizo 46 33 65
71. Tariji 43 42 47
72. Tibag 216 203 272
73. Tibagan 74 37 59
74. Trinidad 39 27 33
75. Ungot 66 59 76
76. Villa Bacolor 35 21 61
TOTAL 6,112 4,035
Source: Tarlac City Social Welfare & Development Office

HISTORICAL NUMBER OF POPULATION SERVED BY TYPE OF CLIENTELE, YEAR 2019 TO YEAR 2022
% of Increase / % of Increase / % of Increase /
TYPE OF CLIENTELE 2020 2021 2022
Decrease Decrease Decrease
Disadvantages Families 6,077 10,714 8432
Disadvantaged Communities
Disadvantaged Women 89 177 319
Disadvantaged Children 349 804 851
Disadvantaged Youth 100 -
Persons with Disabilities 431 1,293 1840
Senior Citizens 3,512 2452
Victims of Natural Disasters 792 Families 146
Victims of Man-made Disasters 0
Livelihood Livelihood
Others: COVID 19 Pandamic (Families) 120,978 Assistance Grant 9,240 Assistance Grant 18, 327

TOTAL
Source: Tarlac City Social Welfare & Development Office

PHYSICAL CONDITION OF FACILITIES, BY BARANGAY: YEAR 2022


Rehabilitation Women’s
Day Care Center Senior Citizen Care Center Others
BARANGAY Center Center
G P C G P C Remarks G P C G P C G P C
Under
1. Aguso √
Construction
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For
2. Aguso Tabane renovation
3. Alvindia √ No office
No hand Sharer
4. Amucao washing
5. Asturias √ √
6. Armenia Apalang √
7. Armenia Dam √ Sharer
8. Armenia Proper √
9. Atioc √ No office
10. Bahay Bulilit √
For renovation/need water
11. Balanti source

No office
12. Balete √
No office
13. Balibago I √
No office
14. Balibago II √
For No office
15. Banaba renovation
Under
16. Balingcanaway Construction

17. Bantog √ √
18. Baras-Baras For renovation of ceiling √

19. Batang-Batang √

20. Binauganan √ √
21. Bora √ No office
For
22. Burot renovation
23. Buenavista √ √
24. Buhilit √ No office
Flooring and ceiling for Sharer
25. Calingcuan renovation
26. Capehan √ √
Flooring and fence for
27. Carangian Pangulo renovation
28. Carangian Paninaan √
29. Carangian Proper √ √
Under
30. Care construction No office
Under
31. Care Paquillao construction
32. Central Homesite √ Sharer
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33. Central √ Sharer
34. Cut-Cut I √ Sharer
35. Cut-Cut II √ √
For No office
36. Culipat renovation
37. Dalayap I √
Under √
38. Dalayap II construction
39. Dela Paz √ √
40. Dolores √ √
41. Laoang For total renovation √
For
42. Ligtasan construction of √
new building
43. Lourdes √ No office
44. Maligaya DCC2 For
construction of √
45. Maligaya DCC1 new building
For
46. Maliwalo DCC1 renovation √
47. Maliwalo DCC2 √
48. Mapalad √ √
Under
49. Mapalacsiao construction

50. Matatalaib Tanpoco √

51. Matatalaib Tarican √
52. Mabini √ No office
53. Paraiso √ √
54. Poblacion √ No office
55. San Francisco √ √
Under
56. San Isidro DCC1 renovation
Under
57. San Isidro DCC2 renovation No office
Under
58. San Isidro DCC3 renovation
59. San Isidro Molave √
60. Salapungan √ No office
For
61. San Jose renovation

62. San Jose De Urquico √ √
No hand washing area and
63. San Juan Bautista CR

64. San Juan De Mata Under
DCC1 renovation √
65. San Juan De Mata Need
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DCC2 renovation
66. San Luis √ √
67. San Manuel √ √
68. San Manuel II √ √
69. San Miguel Zone A √
70. San Miguel Zone C √
71. San Miguel Proper √ √
72. San Miguel Yabutan √
For
73. San Miguel DCC2 renovation
74. San Nicolas √ √
75. San Pablo DCC1 √

76. San Pablo DCC2 √
77. San Pascual √ √
78. San Rafael Pag-asa √
79. San Rafael Estrella √
80. San Rafael Tarvet √ √
81. San Rafael Northern Flooring for
Hills renovation
82. San Carlos √ √
83. San Roque √ √
84. San Sebastian √ Sharer
Ceiling for
85. San Vicente TCC renovation
86. San Vicente PPO No building
For √
construction
87. San Vicente DCC3 of new
building
88. Sapang Maragul √
89. Sapang Maragul

Resettlement No office
90. Sapang Maragul

Samberga
For
91. Sapang Tagalog construction of √
new building
92. Sepung Calzada √ Sharer
93. Santa Cruz √ √
94. Santa Maria √ √
95. Santo Cristo √ Sharer
96. Santo Domingo √ Sharer
97. Santo Nino √ No office
98. Sinait √ Sharer

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Totally No office
99. Suizo damaged
100. Tariji √ No office
101. Tibag Barbon √ √
102. Tiba Proper √
103. Tibag Bacuit √
For
104. Tibag Bhuto renovation

105. Tibag Pag-asa √
106. Tibag Paroba √
Under
107. Tibagan √
construction
108. Trinidad
For Brgy Hall
renovation
109. Ungot DCC1 √
For No office
110. Ungot DCC2 renovation
111. Villa Bacolor √ No office
Legend: G: well-maintained; P: Poor: needs improvement: C; Critical: needs priority action
Source: Tarlac City Social Welfare & Development Office

TYPE OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND SOCIAL WELFARE ORGANIZATIONS, BY BARANGAY, YEAR 2022
Social TYPE OF SOCIAL SERVICES
BARANGAY Welfare Family Life Education Family Planning Day Care Services & Medical Relief/ Others (Please
Organization & Counselling Assistance Supplemental Teaching Care Rehabilitation Specify)
1. Aguso √ √ √
2. Alvindia √ √ √
3. Amucao √ √ √
4. Armenia √ √ √
5. Asturias √ √ √
6. Atioc √ √ √
7. Balanti √ √ √
8. Balete √ √ √
9. Balibago I √ √ √
10. Balibago II √ √ √
11. Balingcanaway √ √ √
12. Banaba √ √ √
13. Bantog √ √ √
14. Baras-Baras √ √ √
15. Batang-Batang √ √ √
16. Binauganan √ √ √
17. Bora √ √ √
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18. Buenavista √ √ √
19. Buhilit √ √ √
20. Burot √ √ √
21. Calingcuan √ √ √
22. Capehan √ √ √
23. Carangian √ √ √
24. Care √ √ √
25. Central √ √ √
26. Culipat √ √ √
27. Cut-Cut I √ √ √
28. Dalayap √ √ √
29. Dela Paz √ √ √
30. Dolores √ √ √
31. Laoang √ √ √
32. Ligtasan √ √ √
33. Lourdes √ √ √
34. Mabini √ √ √
35. Maligaya √ √ √
36. Maliwalo √ √ √
37. Mapalacsiao √ √ √
38. Mapalad √ √ √
39. Matatalaib √ √ √
40. Paraiso √ √ √
41. Poblacion √ √ √
42. Salapungan √ √ √
43. San Carlos √ √ √
44. San Francisco √ √ √
45. San Isidro √ √ √
46. San Jose √ √ √
47. San Jose De Urquico √ √ √
48. San Juan Bautista √ √ √
49. San Juan De Mata √ √ √
50. San Luis √ √ √
51. San Manuel √ √ √
52. San Miguel √ √ √
53. San Nicolas √ √ √
54. San Pablo √ √ √
55. San Pascual √ √ √
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56. San Rafael √ √ √
57. San Roque √ √ √
58. San Sebastian √ √ √
59. San Vicente √ √ √
60. Sta. Catalina (Cut-Cut II) √ √ √
61. Santa Cruz √ √ √
62. Santa Maria √ √ √
63. Santo Cristo √ √ √
64. Santo Domingo √ √ √
65. Santo Nino √ √ √
66. Sapang Maragul √ √ √
67. Sapang Tagalog √ √ √
68. Sepung Calzada √ √ √
69. Sinait √ √ √
70. Suizo √ √ √
71. Tariji √ √ √
72. Tibag √ √ √
73. Tibagan √ √ √
74. Trinidad √ √ √
75. Ungot √ √ √
76. Villa Bacolor √ √ √
Legend: G: well-maintained; P: Poor: needs improvement: C; Critical: needs priority action
Source: Tarlac City Social Welfare & Development Office

NO. OF CLIENTS PER TYPE OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SERVICE YEAR 2022
CAPITAL ASSISTANCE
DATA Total Male % of Total Female % of Total
1. Persons belonging to below-food threshold families
2. Persons belonging to poverty-threshold but not below food-
threshold
3. Persons belonging to above-poverty threshold
4. Persons belonging to below-food threshold families provided Self
Employment Assistance (SEA)
5. Persons belonging to poverty-threshold but not below food-
threshold provides SEA capital grants
6. Persons belonging to above-poverty threshold provided SEA grants
7. Youth belonging to below-food threshold families
8. Youth belonging to below-food threshold families provided capital
grants
9. Elderly persons belonging to below-food threshold families

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10. Elderly persons belonging to below-food threshold families
provided SEA capital grants
11. Persons with disabilities/ special group persons belonging to below-
food threshold families
12. Persons with disabilities/ special group persons belonging to below-
food threshold families provided SEA capital grants
13. Persons belonging to poverty threshold families but not below
family threshold
PRACTICAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
14. Persons belonging to below-food threshold families who completed
Practical Skills Development Training
15. Persons belonging to below-food threshold families still undergoing
Practical Skills Development Training
16. Youth belonging to below-food threshold families who completed
Practical Skills Development Training
17. Elderly persons belonging to below-food threshold families who
completed Practical Skills Development (PSD) Training
18. Persons with disabilities special group persons belonging to below-
food threshold families who completed Practical Skills Development Training
19. Persons belonging to poverty threshold families but not below
family threshold who completed PSD Training
20. Persons belonging to above-poverty threshold who completed PSD
Training
21. Solo parents provided special services 1549 4 0.25 % 1545 99.74 %
22. Engaged/married given marriage counseling services 170 170 100 % 170 100 %
23. Couples assisted on Responsible Parenthood Services 882 393 44.55 % 489 55.44 %
24. FAMILIES COUNSELLED ON Families/Casework 1127 480 41.13 % 647 57.40 %
COMMUNITY WELFARE
25. Persons who participated in community/group actions
26. Volunteers trained/mobilized for community services
27. Functional community welfare structures organized
WOMEN WELFARE
28. Women who completed maternal/child care training N/A
29. Women who completed self-enhancement skills training c/o Kaisa Women Organization
30. Women who completed Community Participation Skills N/A
Development Training
31. Mothers given Nutritional Education Sessions
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
32. Pre-school children (0-6 years old) served in Day Care Centers 4950 2439 49.27 % 2511 50.72 %
33. Moderate and severely underweight pre-schoolers provided 397 195 49.11 % 202 50.88 %
supplemental feeding
34. Out –of-school youth trained N/A
35. Street children provided community-based services N/A
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT & EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
36. Pre-deliquent youths provided community-based services
37. Persons who completed training on disaster management
38. Persons provided food/cash incentive
39. Stranded persons provided appropriated assistance
40. Persons provided financial/material assistance 18,327 under AICs Program
families
41. Families provided materials/cash for construction 0 families under ESA Program
ELDERLY AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
42. Individuals at-risk assisted in early direction of and intervention for
their disability situation
43. Persons with disabilities assisted in acquiring technical aids
44. Elderly who acquired vocational skills and placed for employment
45. Elderly who actively participate in family and community activities
46. Elderly enabled to form interest group and/or self-help
organizations
47. PWDs who acquired vocational skills and placed for employment
48. PWDs who actively participate in family and community activities
AFTER CARE AND FOLLOW-UP SERVICCES
49. Recovered drug dependents provided care and follow-up services 5 0
50. Recovered alcoholics provided care and follow-up services
AFTER CARE AND FOLLOW-UP SERVICES
51. Released prisoners provided care and follow up services
52. Negative hansenites provided care and follow up services
53. Improved mental patients discharged from institutional care
provided care and follow-up services
Source: Tarlac City Social Welfare & Development Office

TENURE STATUS OF HOUSE / LOT CY 2022


(Resettlement Areas of the City Government of Tarlac)
TENURE STATUS OF HOUSE/LOT
OWNED BEING AMORTIZED RENTED OCCUPIED WITH CONSENT OCCUPIED W/O
BARANGAY OF OWNER CONSENT OF OWNER
House Lot House Lot House Lot House Lot House Lot
1. Binauganan 220
2. Buno 222
3. Sapang Maragul 910
4. San Rafael (Allied) 257
5. San Rafael (Creston) 0
6. San Roque (Matadero) 41
Source: City Architect Office

TABLE 4. Number of Households by Type of Building, Tenure Status of the Housing Unit/Lot, and City/Municipality:2015
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Type of Building
Tenure Status of the Housing Unit and Lot and Number of Commercial/
Single Multi-unit Institutional
City/Municipality Households* Duplex industrial/ Others Not Reported
house residential living quarter
agricultural
CITY OF TARLAC (Capital)
Total 75,546 65,318 5,650 4,456 97 4 2 19
Own or owner like possession of house and lot 48,669 42,815 3,325 2,474 46 1 - 8
Rent house/room including lot 4,521 3,109 517 878 16 - - 1
Own house rent lot 1,505 1,361 93 48 3 - - -
Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 14,187 12,523 1,053 594 8 3 2 4
Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 3,966 3,374 347 241 2 - - 2
Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 2,496 1,977 299 205 14 - - 1
Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 202 159 16 16 8 - - 3
Not Applicable - - - - - - - -
Not Reported - - - - - - - -
Source: [Link]

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, BY BARANGAY, BY MODE OF ACQUISITION CY 2022


(Resettlement Areas of the City Government of Tarlac)
NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, BY MODE OF ACQUISITION
Constructed by Others, e.g. (Contracts and
Constructed by Constructed
BARANGAY Owner/Occupants awarding of Certificates anf later Not
Purchased Hired/Skilled by Organized Inherited
With/Without Help from Apply for CMP On-Site Land Reported
Workers Contractor
Friends & Relatives Acquisition)
1. Binauganan 220
2. Buno 220
3. Sapang Maragul 864
4. San Rafael (Allied) 910
5. San Rafael (Creston) 0
6. San Roque (Matadero) 41
Source: City Architect Office

NO. OF BUILDINGS BY CONDITION


(RESETTLEMENT AREAS OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF TARLAC)
Total No. of NO. OF BUILDINGS BY CONDITION (STATE OF REPAIR)
YEAR BUILT Occupied Housing Minor Repair/Needs Needs Major Dilapidated/ Under Renovation/ Unfinished Under Not
Units No Repair Repair Condemned Being Repaired Construction Construction Reported
2021-2022 2,242 1,794 36 70 19 54 269 0
2020-2021 1,654 1,205 308 30 17 57 12 25
2016-2020 1,366 1,009 280 27 15 24 11 23
2011-2015 74,429
2008-2010 67,489
2001-2007 64,445
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1991-2000 10,467
1986-1990
36,052
1981-1985
1971-1980 29,873
1961-1970 20,990
1957-1960 15,524
1950 or Earlier
Don’t Know Not
Reported
Source: City Architect Office,

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET FACILITIES CY 2022


NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET FACILITIES
Water Sealed, Water Sealed, Water Sealed, Water-sealed
Sewer/Septic Tank Sewer/Septic Other Depository, other depository Closed Open Others, e.g. Pail
BARANGAY None
Used Exclusively Tank Shared Used Exclusively by shared with other Pit Pit System, etc.
by the HH with other HH the HH HH
1. AGUSO 1,570 57
2. ALVINDIA 453 33
3. AMUCAO 550 18
4. ARMENIA 1,407 53
5. ASTURIAS 380 0
6. ATIOC 563 0
7. BALANTI 558 2
8. BALETE 1,327 0
9. BALIBAGO I 569 28
10. BALIBAGO II 923 23
11. BALINGCANAWAY 1,469 12
12. BANABA 252 5
13. BANTOG 591 0
14. BARAS BARAS 1,272 0
15. BATANG BATANG 461 103
16. BINAUGANAN 415 0
17. BORA 438 7
18. BUENAVISTA 352 3
19. BUHILIT 468 39
20. BUROT 2,315 1

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21. CALINGCUAN 782 0
22. CAPEHAN 520 17
23. CARANGIAN 2,097 25
24. CARE 1,317 147
25. CENTRAL 980 7
26. CULIPAT 513 0
27. CUT CUT 1 107 0
28. CUTCUT II 1,849 25
29. DALAYAP 978 10
30. DELA PAZ 726 0
31. DOLORES 689 0
32. LAOANG 832 0
33. LIGTASAN 515 5
34. LOURDES 691 0
35. MABINI 135 0
36. MALIGAYA 847 0
37. MALIWALO 4,402 53
38. MAPALACSIAO 1,511 0
39. MAPALAD 155 17
40. MATATALAIB 600 0
41. PARAISO 5,116 17
42. POBLACION 1,046 2
43. SALAPUNGAN 55 0
44. SAN CARLOS 395 75
45. SAN FRANCISCO 400 0
46. SAN ISIDRO 825 4
47. SAN JOSE 3,034 355
48. SAN JOSE DE URQUICO 1,469 135
49. SAN JUAN BAUTISTA 624 1
50. SAN JUAN DE MATA 1,229 0
51. SAN LUIS 970 15
52. SAN MANUEL 1,600 3
53. SAN MIGUEL 1,918 0
54. SAN NICOLAS 1,703 35
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55. SAN PABLO 1,120 24
56. SAN PASCUAL 791 185
57. SAN RAFAEL 4,890 98
58. SAN ROQUE 1,499 61
59. SAN SEBASTIAN 910 0
60. SAN VICENTE 4,127 69
61. SAPANG MARAGUL 1,065 37
62. SAPANG TAGALOG 327 47
63. SEPUNG CALZADA 690 1
64. SINAIT 637 0
65. STA CRUZ 186 0
66. STA MARIA 3,171 297
67. STO CRISTO 1,780 25
68. STO DOMINGO 915 123
69. STO NINO 535 58
70. SUIZO 1,130 0
71. TARIJI 779 14
72. TIBAG 4,348 11
73. TIBAGAN 1,627 0
74. TRINIDAD 501 25
75. UNGOT 990 5
76. VILLA BACOLOR 585 19
TOTAL 89,566 2,431
RESETTLEMENT AREAS OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF TARLAC CY 2022
1. BINAUGANAN 187 9 94 8
2. BUNO 200 31 0 0
3. SAPANG MARAGUL 700 44 37 41
4. SAN RAFAEL (ALLIED) 270 0 13 0
5. SAN RAFAEL (CRESTON) 22 0 24 4
6. MATADERO 36 5 29 5
Source: CHO- FHSIS A3 , LCR, Tarlac City Health Office, City Architect’s Office

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY MAIN SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER, BY BARANGAY: CY 2022


NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY MAIN SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER
NO. BARANGAY LEVEL I LEVEL II LEVEL III
Peddler (Mineral
(Rain Collector, (Communal (Waterworks TCWD PrimeWater Water)
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Wells & Spring) Faucet Systems) System) Tarlac City 2021

1 AGUSO 780 0 765 536 NO DATA


2 ALVINDIA 215 0 234 254 NO DATA
3 AMUCAO 283 0 243 212 NO DATA
4 ARMENIA 1,358 0 102 239 NO DATA
5 ASTURIAS 328 0 52 0 NO DATA
6 ATIOC 156 0 407 111 NO DATA
7 BALANTI 539 0 0 0 NO DATA
8 BALETE 1,327 0 0 0 NO DATA
9 BALIBAGO I 250 0 322 141 NO DATA
10 BALIBAGO II 365 0 581 201 NO DATA
11 BALINGCANAWAY 763 0 703 489 NO DATA
12 BANABA 152 0 86 78 NO DATA
13 BANTOG 452 0 139 0 NO DATA
14 BARAS-BARAS 781 0 491 98 NO DATA
15 BATANG-BATANG 227 0 194 140 NO DATA
16 BINAUGANAN 0 0 415 968 NO DATA
17 BORA 94 0 323 107 NO DATA
18 BUENAVISTA 20 0 330 166 NO DATA
19 BUHILIT 346 0 145 126 NO DATA
20 BUROT 78 0 2,230 1,835 NO DATA
21 CALINGCUAN 108 0 605 472 NO DATA
22 CAPEHAN 132 0 359 223 NO DATA
23 CARANGIAN 575 0 1,443 1,261 NO DATA
24 CARE 1,464 0 0 9 NO DATA
25 CENTRAL 765 0 222 0 NO DATA
26 CULIPAT 45 0 438 315 NO DATA
27 CUT-CUT I 8 0 99 184 NO DATA
28 CUT-CUT II 1,417 0 457 233 NO DATA
29 DALAYAP 352 0 484 298 NO DATA
30 DELA PAZ 434 0 292 127 NO DATA
31 DOLORES 628 0 61 36 NO DATA
32 LAOANG 832 0 0 0 NO DATA
33 LIGTASAN 20 0 500 743 NO DATA
34 LOURDES 267 0 424 0 NO DATA
35 MABINI 28 0 107 160 NO DATA
36 MALIGAYA 151 0 696 793 NO DATA
37 MALIWALO 198 0 4,037 3,429 NO DATA
38 MAPALACSIAO 81 0 1,430 0 NO DATA
39 MAPALAD 136 0 13 0 NO DATA
40 MATADERO 70 0 530 0 NO DATA
41 MATATALAIB 335 0 4,619 4,012 NO DATA
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42 PARAISO 148 0 898 737 NO DATA
43 POBLACION 0 0 55 367 NO DATA
44 SALAPUNGAN 152 0 242 235 NO DATA
45 SAN CARLOS 279 0 121 56 NO DATA
46 SAN FRANCISCO 115 0 691 534 NO DATA
47 SAN ISIDRO 1,163 0 1,774 943 NO DATA
48 SAN JOSE 897 0 597 1,012 NO DATA
49 SAN JOSE DE URQUICO 505 0 119 134 NO DATA
50 SAN JUAN DE MATA 1,229 0 0 0 NO DATA
51 SAN LUIS 364 0 500 218 NO DATA
52 SAN MANUEL 565 0 907 751 NO DATA
53 SAN MIGUEL 239 0 1,679 1,712 NO DATA
54 SAN NICOLAS 257 0 1,446 1,074 NO DATA
55 SAN PABLO 122 0 1,022 658 NO DATA
56 SAN PASCUAL 430 0 276 267 NO DATA
57 SAN RAFAEL 98 0 4,890 4,414 NO DATA
58 SAN ROQUE 136 0 1,339 1,366 NO DATA
59 SAN SEBASTIAN 30 0 875 1,343 NO DATA
60 SAN VICENTE 238 0 3,600 4,227 NO DATA
61 STA CRUZ 455 0 647 306 NO DATA
62 STA MARIA 374 0 0 0 NO DATA
63 STO CRISTO 35 0 656 774 NO DATA
64 STO DOMINGO 637 0 0 0 NO DATA
65 STO NINO 186 0 0 0 NO DATA
66 SAPANG MARAGUL 1,562 0 1,365 72 NO DATA
67 SAPANG TAGALOG 237 0 1,530 857 NO DATA
68 SEPUNG CALZADA 276 0 606 402 NO DATA
69 SINAIT 593 0 0 0 NO DATA
70 SUIZO 28 0 1,102 712 NO DATA
71 TARIJI 342 0 429 212 NO DATA
72 TIBAG 1,349 0 3,006 1,029 NO DATA
73 TIBAGAN 1,627 0 0 0 NO DATA
74 TRINIDAD 76 0 416 138 NO DATA
75 UNGOT 9 0 922 510 NO DATA
76 VILLA BACOLOR 222 0 106 106 NO DATA
TOTAL 31,535 0 56,394 43,162
RESETTLEMENT AREAS OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF TARLAC CY 2022
1 Binauganan 0 0 38 138
2 Buno 0 31 31 31
3 Sapang Maragul 0 0 0 774
4 San Rafael (Allied) 0 0 230 230
5 San Rafael (Creston) 0 4 0 28
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6 Matadero 0 0 10 33
Source: FHSIS A3 , LCR Tarlac City Health Office, TCWD PrimeWater Tarlac City, City Architect’s Office

SUMMARY OF HOUSING FACILITIES AND UTILITIES, CY 2022


TYPES OF FACILITIES/ UTILITIES
NO. BARANGAY WATER-SEALED TOILETS POWER / ELECTRICITY (TEI)
NO. OF HOUSING UNITS NO. OF HHS SERVED NO. OF HOUSING UNITS NO. OF HHS SERVED
1 AGUSO 1,627 1,570 1,564 1,560
2 ALVINDIA 486 453 339 416
3 AMUCAO 568 550 495 557
4 ARMENIA 1,460 1,407 1,066 1,079
5 ASTURIAS 380 380 375 384
6 ATIOC 563 563 499 507
7 BALANTI 560 558 388 394
8 BALETE 1,327 1,327 934 982
9 BALIBAGO I 597 569 487 505
10 BALIBAGO II 946 923 745 765
11 BALINGCANAWAY 1,481 1,469 1,323 1,476
12 BANABA 257 252 237 270
13 BANTOG 591 591 448 457
14 BARAS BARAS 1,272 1,272 905 979
15 BATANG BATANG 564 461
16 BINAUGANAN 415 415 1,093 1,106
17 BORA 445 438
18 BUENAVISTA 355 352 263 297
19 BUHILIT 507 468 402 420
20 BUROT 2,316 2,315 1,391 1,648
21 CALINGCUAN 782 782 694 722
22 CAPEHAN 537 520 407 456
23 CARANGIAN 2,122 2,097 2,190 2,213
24 CARE 1,464 1,317 1,006 1,007
25 CENTRAL 987 980 931 940
26 CULIPAT 513 513 411 557
27 CUT CUT 1 107 107 96 164
28 CUTCUT II 1,874 1,849 1,576 1,623
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29 DALAYAP 988 978 780 785
30 DELA PAZ 726 726 643 824
31 DOLORES 689 689 601 611
32 LAOANG 832 832
33 LIGTASAN 520 515 604 826
34 LOURDES 691 691 546 576
35 MABINI 135 135 137 162
36 MALIGAYA 847 847 845 1,239
37 MALIWALO 4,455 4,402 2,778 3,833
38 MAPALACSIAO 1,511 1,511 1,156 1,233
39 MAPALAD 172 155 144 156
40 MATATALAIB 600 600 5,588 6,299
41 PARAISO 5,133 5,116 706 1,046
42 POBLACION 1,048 1,046 91 497
43 SALAPUNGAN 55 55 463 525
44 SAN CARLOS 470 395 315 370
45 SAN FRANCISCO 400 400 540 1,108
46 SAN ISIDRO 829 825 2,569 2,788
47 SAN JOSE 3,389 3,034 1,508 1,707
48 SAN JOSE DE URQUICO 1,604 1,469 422 487
49 SAN JUAN BAUTISTA 625 624 517 530
50 SAN JUAN DE MATA 1,229 1,229
51 SAN LUIS 985 970 688 707
52 SAN MANUEL 1,603 1,600 1,296 1,497
53 SAN MIGUEL 1,918 1,918 1,685 2,321
54 SAN NICOLAS 1,738 1,703 1,735 1,758
55 SAN PABLO 1,144 1,120 958 1,244
56 SAN PASCUAL 976 791 672 723
57 SAN RAFAEL 4,988 4,890 3,131 4,158
58 SAN ROQUE 1,560 1,499 1,301 1,591
59 SAN SEBASTIAN 910 910 828 2,190
60 SAN VICENTE 4,196 4,127 4,494 6,092
61 SAPANG MARAGUL 1,102 1,065 2,317 2,415
62 SAPANG TAGALOG 374 327 1,259 1,295
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63 SEPUNG CALZADA 691 690 1,023 1,090
64 SINAIT 637 637 479 587
65 STA CRUZ 186 186 870 930
66 STA MARIA 3,468 3,171 281 289
67 STO CRISTO 1,805 1,780 701 716
68 STO DOMINGO 1,038 915
69 STO NINO 593 535 151 157
70 SUIZO 1,130 1,130 954 965
71 TARIJI 793 779 616 619
72 TIBAG 4,359 4,348 3,675 3,913
73 TIBAGAN 1,627 1,627 1,173 1,184
74 TRINIDAD 526 501 364 388
75 UNGOT 995 990 588 780
76 VILLA BACOLOR 604 585

TOTAL 91,997 89,566 72,457 84,695


Source: FHSIS A3 , LCR Tarlac City Health Office, Tarlac Electric, Inc. (TEI)

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY KIND OF FUEL USED FOR LIGHTING, BY BARANGAY: 2022


(Resettlement Areas of the City Government of Tarlac)
NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS BY KIND OF FUEL USED FOR LIGHTING
BARANGAY NUMBER OF LIQUID OIL (vegetable SOLAR SOLAR
ELECTRICITY KEROSENE OTHERS NONE
HOUSEHOLDS PETROLEUM animal and others) PANEL LAMP
1. Binauganan 159 0 2 25
2. Buno 209 0 0 0
3. Sapang Maragul 767 7 0 0
4. San Rafael (Allied) 218 0 0 5
5. San Rafael (Creston) 23 0 0 4
6. Matadero 41 0 0 0
Source: City Architect Office

SUMMARY OF HOUSING FACILITIES AND UTILITIES, YEAR 2020-2022


TYPE OF FACILITIES/ UTILITIES
Power / Electricity
Water Supply Water-Sealed Toilets Garbage Collection System
(TEI)
CENSAL YEAR No. of No. of No. of No. of
No. of HHs No. of HHs No. of HHs
Housing HHs Housing Housing Barangay No. of Housing Units
Served Served Served
Units Served Units Units
2022 72,457 84,695 91,997 89,566 1. City proper daily collection
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Barangay twice a week
2. City proper daily collection
2021 NA NA 83,594 82,131 93,520 84,011
3. Barangay twice a week
76 Barangays (Twice a week
Collection)
2020 80,553 80,553 83,546 75,525
City Proper & Highway (Daily
Collection)
Source: TCWD PrimeWater Tarlac City, Tarlac Electric, Inc. (TEI), CHO- FHSIS A3, LCR, City Environment and Natural Resources (CENRO)

SUMMARY OF HOUSING FACILITIES AND UTILITIES, YEAR 2022


(RESETTLEMENT AREAS OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF TARLAC)
Water Supply Power / Electricity (TEI) Water-Sealed Toilets Garbage Collection System
Barangay No. of Housing No. of HHs No. of No. of HHs No. of Housing No. of HHs No. of No. of HHs
Units Served Housing Units Served Units Served Housing Units Served
1. Binauganan 196 196 196 159 196 196 196 196
2. Buno 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215
3. Sapang Maragul 774 0 774 767 774 700 774 774
4. San Rafael (Allied) 200 230 218 218 230 230 230 230
5. San Rafael (Creston) 28 0 28 23 28 23 28 28
6. Matadero 41 41 41 41 41 36 41 41
Source: City Architect Office,

INFORMAL SETTLEMENT AREAS, YEAR 2022


(Resettlement Areas of the City Government of Tarlac)
Lot Land Ownership Utilities
Zoning No. of Year Type of
BARANGAY Areas Utilities -Present Providing
Gov’t. Private Classification Households Occupied Assistance
(In Has.) Assistance
TEI / City
City Government Power/ Garbage Power/ Garbage
Binauganan 14,016 Residential 220 2011 Government of
of Tarlac Collection Collection
Tarlac (CGT)
City Government Power/ Garbage Power/ Garbage
Buno 22,619 Residential 220 2000 TEI / CGT
of Tarlac Collection Collection
City Government Power/ Garbage Power/ Garbage
Sapang Maragul 130,000 Residential 864 1995 TEI / (CGT)
of Tarlac Collection Collection
City Government Power/ Garbage Power/ Garbage
San Rafael (Allied) 20,000 Residential 257 1999 TEI / CGT
of Tarlac Collection Collection
City Government Power/ Garbage Power/ Garbage
San Rafael (Creston) 12,104 Residential 37 2013 TEI / CGT
of Tarlac Collection Collection
City Government Power/ Garbage Power/ Garbage
Matadero 1,844 Residential 41 1980 TEI/CGT
of Tarlac Collection Collection
Source: City Architect Office

NUMBER OF DISPLACED UNITS, BY BARANGAY YEAR 2022


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NO. OF DISPLACED UNITS
Housing Units for TOTAL NUMBER OF
BARANGAY Housing Units in Housing Units in Housing Units Affected by
Demolition or With Court DISPLACED UNITS
Danger Zones Uninhabitable Areas Infrastructure Projects
Order for Eviction
1. Central 987 987
2. San Luis 400 400
3. Aguso 800 800
Source: City Architect Office

INVENTORY OF RESETTLEMENT AREAS, YEAR 2022


(Resettlement Areas of the City Government of Tarlac)
Administration
No. of Utilities/Facilities/Amenities
Barangay/Name of Resettlement Land No. of Management
Housing
Area Ownership Families Garbage Community
Units Water Power Others
Disposal System center
1. Binauganan Government 220 196 187 203 247 City Mayor’s Office
2. Buno Government 220 215 215 215 215 City Mayor’s Office
3. Sapang Maragul Government 910 774 - 700 774 1 City Mayor’s Office
4. San Rafael (Allied) Government 257 230 218 218 230 City Mayor’s Office
5. San Rafael (Creston) Government 28 28 24 24 28 City Mayor’s Office
6. Matadero Government 41 41 41 41 41 City Mayor’s Office
Source: City Architect Office

INVENTORY OF RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS & CONDOMINIUMS, BY BARANGAY, LOT AREA AND NO. OF UNITS: YEAR 2022
BARANGAY NAME OF SUBDIVISION OR CONDOMINIUM CLASSIFICATION AREA (IN HAS) NO. OF LOTS/UNITS
1. ATIOC JOVITA TEJERO – TEJERO SUBDIVION RESIDENTIAL 2.3464 163
2. BUROT ROMEO GONZALES / VENSON REALTY – NORMITA SUBDIVION 1 RESIDENTIAL 4.9032 189
3. BUROT ROMEO GONZALES / VENSON REALTY – NORMITA SUBDIVION 2 RESIDENTIAL 2.8423 183
4. BUROT ROMEO GONZALES / VENSON REALTY – NORMITA SUBDIVION 3 RESIDENTIAL 2.7622 169
5. MATATALAIB CYG DEVELOPMENT INC. (EXTENSION OF VILLA PERPETUA) RESIDENTIAL 1.0 20
6. CENTRAL AYALA LAND INC. (VILLAGE CENTRAL CRESENDO) RESIDENTIAL 13.1312 136
7. BINAUGANAN NEW TARLAC REALTY COMPANY INC. (SAN SEBASTIAN ESTATE) RESIDENTIAL 17.7233 396
8. BARAS-BARAS PLT. COL. ALEX M. APOLONIO (GREEN LEAF EXECUTIVE VILLAGE) RESIDENTIAL 0.847 49
Source: City Planning and Development Office

TOTAL NUMBER OF ISSUED OCCUPANCY PERMIT UNDER BP 220: YEAR 2022


BARANGAY NAME OF SUBDIVISION DATE CLASSIFICATION NUMBER OF UNITS
1. SAN ISIDRO CT-GATE SUBDIVISION MARCH 2022 RESIDENTIAL 5
2. TIBAGAN TERRAZZA MARTHA-TARLAC CITY MAY 2022 RESIDENTIAL 72
3. TIBAGAN TERRAZZA MARTHA-TARLAC CITY AUGUST 2022 RESIDENTIAL 23
4. SAN JOSE SHANGRILA HOMES SUBDIVISION AUGUST 2022 RESIDENTIAL 10
5. SAN RAFAEL FIESTA COMMUNITY SEPTEMBER 2022 RESIDENTIAL 193
6. TIBAGAN TERRAZZA MARTHA-TARLAC CITY SEPTEMBER 2022 RESIDENTIAL 5

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7. AGUSO FIESTA COMMUNITY SEPTEMBER 2022 RESIDENTIAL 89
8. TIBAG WEST COVINA HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION OCTOBER 2022 RESIDENTIAL 13
9. SAPANG MARAGUL LIBERTY HOMES OCTOBER 2022 RESIDENTIAL 94
10. SAPANG MARAGUL UPTOWN VILLAGE OCTOBER 2022 RESIDENTIAL 37
11. TIBAGAN TERRAZZA MARTHA-TARLAC CITY DECEMBER 2022 RESIDENTIAL 20
Source: City Planning and Development Office

INVENTORY OF POTENTIAL LANDS FOR HOUSING


ACTUAL ASSESSED
CLASSIFICATION/AREA (IN HAS.) LAND MARKET ZONING BASIC SERVICCES
TCT NO.
BARANGAY USE VALUE
OWNER
BUA SIRP/IF/
UD/VL UR/AL G MAL W PWR SW/WD ARP & T OTHERS
LOZ AOD/ZIP
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)
1.
2.
3.
4.
n….
Source: No Source Data Available

Legend: o Column 1 – Name of Barangay where Potential Land for Housing is Located o Column 2 – Name of Owner of Land and Proof of Ownership, e.g. OCT/TCT o Colum 3 - UD/VL –
Undeveloped and Vacant Land o Column 4 - UR/AL – Unregistered or abandoned Lands o Column 5 - G – Government-owned o Column 6 - LOZ BUA – Lands Outside Zoned Built-up Areas
o Column 7 - APR/ZIP/SIRP/IF – Area for Priority Development/ Slum Improvement & Resettlement Program/ Informal Settlement o Column 8 - MAL – Marginal Agricultural Land o
Column 9 – May be one of the following based on ocular inspection: • R – Residential • OS – Open Space • C – Commercial • Agricultural • IND – Industrial • Forest • INS – Institutional o
Column 10 – May be obtained from the Local Assessor’s Office o Column 11 – May be obtained from the Local Zoning Office/ Zoning Ordinance o Column 12 – W – Potable Water (Put a √
if available and x if not available) o Column 13 – PWR – Power or Electricity (Put a √ if available and x if not available) o Column 14 - SW/WD – Sewerage and Waste Disposal Facilities
(Put a √ if available and x if not available) o Column 15 - ARP&T – Access to Primary Roads and Transportation Facilities (Put a √ if available and x if not available)

CRIME INCIDENCE PER 100,000 POPULATION, YEAR 2018-2022


YEAR TOTAL INDEX CRIMES NON-INDEX CRIMES PUBLIC SAFETY INDEX
2018 609 186 305
2019 803 104 699
2020 1,257 72 1185
2021 2,416 107 481
2022 657 115 306 236
Source: Tarlac City Police Station – CIRAS

NUMBER OF RAIDS AND PERSONS ARRESTED ON DRUG INCIDENTS, YEAR 2018-2022


YEAR RAIDS PERSONS ARRESTED
2018 180 283
2019 406 459
2020 134 209
2021 332 417
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2022 136 201
Source: Tarlac City Police Station – Operation Division

CRIME INCIDENCE BY BARANGAY, BY TYPE BY SEX OF OFFENDER FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS Year 2022
2022
BARANGAY TYPE OF CRIME
Female Male Total

AGUSO 2 17 19
ACTS OF LASCIVIOUSNESS 1 1
RA 9165 3 3
RAPE 2 2
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 5 6
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 6 7
ALVINDIA SEGUNDO 1 1
ATTEMP/FRUST MURDER 1 1
AMUCAO 2 11 13
RA 9165 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 4 5
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 4 5
ROBBERY 1 1
THEFT 1 1
ARMENIA 2 2
RA 7610 1 1
RA 9165 1 1
ASTURIAS 7 7
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 3 3
RIR HOMICIDE 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 3 3
BALANTI 2 2
RA 7610 1 1
UNJUST VEXATIONS 1 1
BALETE 6 6
ATTEMP/FRUST HOMICIDE 2 2
ATTEMP/FRUST MURDER 1 1
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1
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RA 9165 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
BALIBAGO I 1 1
RA 9165 1 1
BALIBAGO II 7 7
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 3 3
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 3 3
BALINGCANAWAY 4 4
RA 7610 1 1
RAPE 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
RIR HOMICIDE 1 1
BANABA 1 1
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1
BANTOG 6 6
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 3 3
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 3 3
BARAS-BARAS 1 8 9
ACTS OF LASCIVIOUSNESS 1 1
RA 7610 1 1
RA 9165 1 1
RAPE 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1 2
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 2 2
THEFT 1 1
BINAUGANAN 11 11
ATTEMP/FRUST MURDER 1 1
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1
RA 7610 3 3
RA 9165 2 2
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 2 2
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
ROBBERY 1 1
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BORA 2 2
RA 9165 1 1
RA 9262 1 1
BUENAVISTA 2 2
RA 9262 1 1
THREATS 1 1
BUROT 16 16
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF 1 1
OTHER NON INDEX CRIME 1 1
RA 9165 2 2
RA 9262 1 1
RAPE 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 4 4
RIR HOMICIDE 3 3
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 2 2
ROBBERY 1 1
CALINGCUAN 2 2
RA 7610 1 1
RAPE 1 1
CARANGIAN 1 10 11
ATTEMP/FRUST HOMICIDE 1 1
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1 2
RA 7610 2 2
RA 9165 3 3
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
RIR HOMICIDE 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
CARE 2 2
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
CENTRAL 4 4
PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
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THEFT 1 1
CUT-CUT I 5 5
ACTS OF LASCIVIOUSNESS 1 1
ESTAFA 1 1
RESISTANCE AND DISOBEDIENCE 1 1
ROBBERY 1 1
UNJUST VEXATIONS 1 1
CUT-CUT II 4 4
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1
RA 7610 1 1
RAPE 1 1
THEFT 1 1
DALAYAP 1 1
ATTEMP/FRUST MURDER 1 1
DELA PAZ 1 1
RAPE 1 1
Ligtasan 2 2
ATTEMP/FRUST HOMICIDE 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
MABINI 10 10
ACTS OF LASCIVIOUSNESS 1 1
MOTORNAPPING 1 1
OTHER NON INDEX CRIME 1 1
RA 9165 1 1
RA 9262 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
THEFT 4 4
MALIGAYA 2 8 10
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1 2
OTHER NON INDEX CRIME 1 1
RAPE 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
ROBBERY 1 1
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THEFT 1 2 3
MALIWALO 7 23 30
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1 2
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF 1 1
RA 9165 6 6
RAPE 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 3 6 9
RIR HOMICIDE 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 2 6 8
THEFT 2 2
MAPALACSIAO 1 5 6
ATTEMP/FRUST MURDER 1 1
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1
RA 9165 1 1 2
RAPE 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
MATADERO 1 7 8
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1 2
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 3 3
RIR HOMICIDE 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 2 2
MATATALAIB 2 36 38
ATTEMP/FRUST HOMICIDE 1 1
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 7 8
MOTORNAPPING 2 2
RA 7610 3 3
RA 9165 1 5 6
RA 9262 3 3
RAPE 3 3
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 5 5
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 4 4
ROBBERY 1 1
THREATS 1 1
UNJUST VEXATIONS 1 1
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PARAISO 8 8
ATTEMP/FRUST HOMICIDE 1 1
ATTEMP/FRUST MURDER 1 1
ESTAFA 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 2 2
RIR HOMICIDE 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 2 2
POBLACION 2 2
RAPE 1 1
THEFT 1 1
Salapungan 3 3
CARNAPPING 1 1
RAPE 1 1
THEFT 1 1
SAN FRANCISCO 6 6
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1
RA 9262 1 1
RAPE 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
THEFT 1 1
SAN ISIDRO 5 69 74
ACTS OF LASCIVIOUSNESS 2 2
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1 2
MOTORNAPPING 1 1
OTHER NON INDEX CRIME 1 1
RA 7610 1 1
RA 9165 3 52 55
RAPE 2 2
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 3 3
RIR HOMICIDE 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 3 3
THEFT 1 1 2
THREATS 1 1
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SAN JOSE 13 13
OTHER NON INDEX CRIME 1 1
RA 7610 1 1
RA 9165 3 3
RA 9262 2 2
RAPE 3 3
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
THEFT 1 1
SAN JOSE DE URQUICO 2 2
ATTEMP/FRUST MURDER 1 1
RA 7610 1 1
SAN JUAN DE MATA 9 9
ATTEMP/FRUST HOMICIDE 1 1
RAPE 1 1
RESISTANCE AND DISOBEDIENCE 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 3 3
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 3 3
SAN LUIS 2 2
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
RIR HOMICIDE 1 1
SAN MANUEL 11 11
MOTORNAPPING 1 1
OTHER NON INDEX CRIME 1 1
RA 9262 1 1
RAPE 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 3 3
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 3 3
ROBBERY 1 1
SAN MIGUEL 16 16
DIRECT ASSAULTS 1 1
ESTAFA 1 1
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1
MOTORNAPPING 1 1
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RA 7610 1 1
RA 9262 1 1
RAPE 3 3
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 2 2
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
THEFT 4 4
SAN NICOLAS 6 29 35
ATTEMP/FRUST HOMICIDE 1 1
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 3 4
MURDER 1 1
OTHER NON INDEX CRIME 1 1
RA 10591 2 2
RA 9165 13 13
RA 9262 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 2 5 7
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 3 2 5
SAN PABLO 4 4
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 3 3
SAN PASCUAL 5 5
ATTEMP/FRUST HOMICIDE 1 1
RA 10591 1 1
RAPE 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
THEFT 1 1
SAN RAFAEL 2 39 41
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1 2
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF 2 2
PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
RA 10591 1 1
RA 9165 5 5
RA 9262 3 3
RAPE 2 2
RESISTANCE AND DISOBEDIENCE 1 1
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RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 6 6
RIR HOMICIDE 5 5
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 10 10
THEFT 1 1 2
UNJUST VEXATIONS 1 1
SAN ROQUE 1 20 21
ATTEMP/FRUST MURDER 2 2
ATTEMPTED RAPE 1 1
ESTAFA 1 1
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF 1 1
OTHER NON INDEX CRIME 1 1
RA 9262 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 4 4
RIR HOMICIDE 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
THEFT 1 7 8
SAN SEBASTIAN 1 20 21
DIRECT ASSAULTS 1 1
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1
MURDER 1 1
OTHER NON INDEX CRIME 1 1
RA 9165 1 1
RESISTANCE AND DISOBEDIENCE 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 8 8
RIR HOMICIDE 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 5 5
THEFT 1 1
SAN VICENTE 1 31 32
ALARMS AND SCANDALS 1 1
ATTEMP/FRUST HOMICIDE 3 3
DIRECT ASSAULTS 1 1
MOTORNAPPING 1 1
MURDER 1 1
OTHER NON INDEX CRIME 2 2
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PHYSICAL INJURY 2 2
RA 7610 2 2
RA 9165 1 5 6
RA 9262 1 1
RAPE 1 1
RESISTANCE AND DISOBEDIENCE 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 2 2
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 2 2
ROBBERY 2 2
THEFT 4 4
SANTA CRUZ (ALVINDIA
PRIMERO) 23 23
RA 7610 1 1
RA 9165 1 1
RAPE 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 9 9
RIR HOMICIDE 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 9 9
ROBBERY 1 1
SANTA MARIA 1 1
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF 1 1
SANTO CRISTO 1 13 14
ACTS OF LASCIVIOUSNESS 1 1
ATTEMPTED RAPE 1 1
DIRECT ASSAULTS 1 1
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1
RA 9165 2 2
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 2 2
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 2 2
ROBBERY 2 2
THEFT 2 2
SANTO DOMINGO 2 2
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1

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Sapang Maragul 12 12
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1
PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
RA 10591 1 1
RA 7610 2 2
RA 9262 1 1
RAPE 2 2
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
ROBBERY 1 1
THEFT 1 1
SAPANG TAGALOG 2 2
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1
THEFT 1 1
SEPUNG CALZADA 2 2
RA 9165 1 1
ROBBERY WITH HOMICIDE 1 1
SINAIT 1 1
OTHER NON INDEX CRIME 1 1
SUIZO 1 4 5
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1
MOTORNAPPING 1 1
OTHER NON INDEX CRIME 1 1
RA 9165 1 1
THEFT 1 1
TARIJI 5 5
RA 9165 1 1
RA 9262 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1 1
RIR HOMICIDE 1 1
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
TIBAG 2 32 34
ATTEMP/FRUST MURDER 2 2
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 2 1 3
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MURDER 1 1
OTHER NON INDEX CRIME 1 1
PHYSICAL INJURY 1 1
RA 10591 1 1
RA 7610 1 1
RA 9165 14 14
RA 9262 1 1
RAPE 1 1
RESISTANCE AND DISOBEDIENCE 1 1
RIR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 2 2
RIR PHYSICAL INJURY 3 3
THEFT 2 2
TIBAGAN 1 1
ACTS OF LASCIVIOUSNESS 1 1
Trinidad (Trinidad Primero) 2 1 3
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 2 2
RAPE 1 1
UNGOT 4 4
ILLEGAL GAMBLING 1 1
RA 7610 1 1
RA 9165 2 2
Grand Total 41 616 657
Source: Tarlac City Police Station – Operation Division

CRIME INCIDENCE BY BARANGAY, BY TYPE BY SEX OF OFFENDER FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS (Year 2020-2021)
2020 2021 2020 2021 2020 2021
BARANGAY TYPE OF CRIME
Cases Cases Cases Cases Male Female Total Female Male Total
1 Aguso 25 56 Acts of Lasciviousness 18 1 55 56

2021 CASES - SEE


2 Alvindia Segundo 0 Adultery 1 0

TABLE BELOW
3 Amucao 6 15 Arrest without Warrant 223 1 14 15
4 Armenia 5 10 Assault 7 1 9 10
5 Asturias 4 8 Buy Bust 219 0 8 8
6 Atioc 5 6 Carnapping/Motornapping 9 3 3 6
7 Balanti 1 2 Cellphone Snatching 1 0 2 2

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8 Balete 23 35 Child Abuse 6 1 34 35
Circumstances which threaten or endanger the survival
9 Balibago I 5 9 and normal development of children (RA 7610) 2 0 9 9
10 Balibago II 11 16 Concubinage 1 1 15 16
11 Balingcanaway 13 23 Encounter 13 4 19 23
12 Banaba 4 5 Extortion 1 0 5 5
13 Bantog 6 22 Falsification of Documents 3 1 21 22
14 Baras-Baras 12 30 Found Cadaver/Death Under Inquiry 1 1 29 30
15 Batang-Batang 2 5 Grave Threats 6 1 4 5
16 Binauganan 12 25 Hacking 3 0 25 25
17 Bora 1 2 Illegal Gambling Operation 100 0 2 2
18 Buenavista 0 Illegal Possession of Firearms 1 0
19 Buhilit (Bubulit) 8 9 Inflagrante (caught in the act) 6 0 9 9
20 Burot 22 40 Jailbreak 1 1 39 40
21 Calingcuan 1 6 Malicious Mischief 3 1 5 6
22 Capehan 6 8 Mauling 2 0 8 8
23 Carangian 11 22 Physical Injury 8 5 17 22
24 Care 4 16 Possession of Dangerous Drugs 5 0 16 16
25 Central 7 15 Pot Session 1 0 15 15
26 Culipat 0 2 Rape 24 0 2 2
27 Cut-Cut I 139 148 Resistance to authority 9 19 129 148
28 Cut-Cut II 9 15 Robbery 10 0 15 15
29 Dalayap 5 7 Search Warrant 1 0 7 7
30 Dela Paz 5 8 Self-Inflicted Unintentional Accident 2 0 8 8
31 Dolores 5 6 Shooting 6 1 5 6
32 Laoang 1 4 Smuggling Incident 1 1 3 4
33 Ligtasan 15 27 Stabbing 10 2 25 27
34 Lourdes 1 5 Stray-Bullet/Indiscriminate Firing (Holidays) 2 0 5 5
35 Mabini 28 47 Swindling/Estafa 4 2 45 47
36 Maligaya 14 23 Theft 20 0 23 23
37 Maliwalo 49 72 Trespassing 1 5 67 72
38 Mapalacsiao 16 26 Unjust Vexation 3 0 26 26
39 Mapalad 0 Vehicular Accident 180 0
40 Matadero 10 15 Violation of Enhance Community Quarantine 498 0 15 15

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41 Matatalaib 75 149 Violence Against Women and Children 30 14 135 149
42 Paraiso 3 13 0 13 13
43 Poblacion 8 17 3 14 17
44 Salapungan 18 34 4 30 34
45 San Carlos 4 5 0 5 5
46 San Francisco 4 9 1 8 9
47 San Isidro 86 123 14 109 123
48 San Jose 22 47 1 46 47
49 San Jose de Urquico 1 2 0 2 2
50 San Juan de Mata 7 18 1 17 18
51 San Luis 4 5 2 3 5
52 San Manuel 34 43 0 43 43
53 San Miguel 72 108 6 102 108
54 San Nicolas 97 165 20 145 165
55 San Pablo 9 28 1 27 28
56 San Pascual 9 14 0 14 14
57 San Rafael 68 158 13 145 158
58 San Roque 52 75 9 66 75
59 San Sebastian 82 119 5 114 119
60 San Vicente 59 107 7 100 107
61 Santa Cruz (Alvindia Primero) 11 27 1 26 27
62 Santa Maria 0 1 0 1 1
63 Santo Cristo 29 49 2 47 49
64 Santo Domingo 2 4 0 4 4
65 Santo Niño 0 1 0 1 1
66 Sapang Maragul 14 30 3 27 30
67 Sapang Tagalog 7 16 1 15 16
68 Sepung Calzada 58 69 5 64 69
69 Sinait 2 4 0 4 4
70 Suizo 17 23 1 22 23
71 Tariji 13 24 2 22 24
72 Tibag 71 115 9 106 115
73 Tibagan 6 9 1 8 9
74 Trinidad 1 3 0 3 3
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75 Ungot 4 9 1 8 9
76 Villa Bacolor 2 3 0 3 3
TOTAL 1,442 2,416 1,442 1,178 264 1,442 179 2,237 2,416
Source: Tarlac City Police Station – Operation Division

2021 TYPE OF CRIME Female Male Total


ACTS OF LASCIVIOUSNESS - RPC Art. 336 0 40 40
ACTS OF LASCIVIOUSNESS WITH THE CONSENT OF THE OFFENDED PARTY - RPC Art 339 0 1 1
ADULTERY - RPC Art. 333 1 2 3
ALARMS AND SCANDALS - RPC Art. 155 1 11 12
AN ACT INCREASING THE PENALTIES FOR ILLEGAL NUMBERS GAMES, AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1602, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
- RA 9287 amending pd 1602 6 3 9
ANTI-FENCING LAW 0F 1979 - RA 1612 0 1 1
ANTI-GAMBLING LAW - PD 1602 42 91 133
ANTI-PHOTO AND VIDEO VOYEURISM ACT OF 2009 - RA 9995 0 1 1
ANTI-RAPE LAW OF 1997 - RA 8353 1 38 39
ANTI-TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS ACT OF 2003 - RA 9208 as amended by RA 10364 (Expanded ATIP) 1 0 1
ANTI-VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN ACT OF 2004 - RA 9262 0 59 59
COCKFIGHTING LAW OF 1974 - PD 449 0 12 12
COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT OF 2002 - RA 9165 0 26 26
COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT OF 2002 - POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUGS - RA 9165 Article II Section 11 0 8 8
COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT OF 2002 - SALE, TRADING, ADMINISTRATION, DISPENSATION, DELIVERY, DISTRIBUTION AND TRANSPORTATION OF
DANGEROUS DRUGS - RA 9165 Article II Section 5 para 1 49 412 461
COMPREHENSIVE LAW ON FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION - RA 10591 (covers RA 9516, RA 8294 and PD 1866) 0 21 21
CONCUBINAGE - RPC Art. 334 0 2 2
CORRUPTION OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS - RPC Art. 212 0 1 1
CYBERCRIME PREVENTION ACT OF 2012 - RA 10175 0 1 1
DESTRUCTIVE ARSON - RPC Art. 320 amended by PD 1613 and PD 1744 0 1 1
DIRECT ASSAULTS - RPC Art. 148 2 21 23
DISCHARGE OF FIREARMS - RPC Art 254 0 3 3
EVASION THROUGH NEGLIGENCE - RPC Art. 224 0 1 1
FALSE TESTIMONY IN OTHER CASES AND PERJURY IN SOLEMN AFFIRMATION - RPC Art. 183 0 1 1
FALSIFICATION BY PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL AND USE OF FALSIFIED DOCUMENTS - RPC Art. 172 1 2 3
GRAVE COERCIONS - RPC Art. 286 amended by 3815 and RA 7890 0 1 1
GRAVE THREATS - RPC Art. 282 1 11 12
HOMICIDE - RPC Art. 249 1 32 33
ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF BLADED, POINTED OR BLUNT WEAPONS - BP 6 0 2 2
ILLEGAL POSSESSION, MANUFACTURE, ACQUISITION, OF FIREARMS, AMMUNITION OR EXPLOSIVES - PD 1866 as amended by RA 8294 and RA 9516 0 1 1
LAND TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFIC CODE (COMPULSARY REGISTRATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES) - RPC Art. 4136 as amended by BP Blg 74 0 1 1
LESS SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURIES - RPC Art. 265 0 3 3

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LIGHT THREATS - RPC Art. 283 0 2 2
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF - RPC Art. 327 0 11 11
MANDATORY REPORTING OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES AND HEALTH EVENTS OF PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERN ACT - RA 11332 33 523 556
MANUFACTURING AND POSSESSION OF INSTRUMENTS OR IMPLEMENTS FOR FALSIFICATION - RPC Art. 176 1 0 1
MURDER - RPC Art. 248 2 16 18
NEW ANTI-CARNAPPING ACT OF 2016 - MC - RA 10883 (repealed RA 6539) 0 11 11
NEW ANTI-CARNAPPING ACT OF 2016 - MV - RA 10883 (repealed RA 6539) 0 1 1
OTHER FORMS OF TRESPASS - RPC Art. 281 1 2 3
PENALIZING OBSTRUCTION OF APPREHENSION AND PROSECUTION OF CRIMINAL OFFENDERS. - PD 1829 0 1 1
PRICE ACT - RA 7581 0 1 1
QUALIFIED THEFT - RPC Art. 310 as amended by BP Blg 71 1 18 19
QUALIFIED TRESPASS TO DWELLING - RPC Art. 280 0 2 2
RAPE - RPC Art 266-A 0 11 11
RECKLESS IMPRUDENCE RESULTING TO DAMAGE TO PROPERTY - RPC Art 365 6 226 232
RECKLESS IMPRUDENCE RESULTING TO HOMICIDE - RPC Art 365 1 42 43
RECKLESS IMPRUDENCE RESULTING TO MULTIPLE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY - RPC Art 365 0 5 5
RECKLESS IMPRUDENCE RESULTING TO MULTIPLE HOMICIDE - RPC Art 365 0 2 2
RECKLESS IMPRUDENCE RESULTING TO MULTIPLE PHYSICAL INJURY - RPC Art 365 1 30 31
RECKLESS IMPRUDENCE RESULTING TO PHYSICAL INJURY - RPC Art 365 8 246 254
RESISTANCE AND DISOBEDIENCE TO A PERSON IN AUTHORITY OR THE AGENTS OF SUCH PERSON - RPC Art. 151 4 121 125
REVISED FORESTRY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES - PD 705 0 2 2
ROBBERY - RPC Art. 293 1 42 43
SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURIES - RPC Art. 263 0 2 2
SLANDER (ORAL DEFAMATION) - RPC Art. 358 0 3 3
SLIGHT PHYSICAL INJURIES AND MALTREATMENT - RPC Art. 266 1 7 8
SPECIAL PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AGAINST CHILD ABUSE, EXPLOITATION AND DISCRIMINATION ACT. (ANTI- CHILD ABUSE LAW) - RA 7610 2 47 49
SWINDLING (ESTAFA) - RPC Art. 315 as amended by PD 1689 5 4 9
TARIFF AND CUSTOMS LAWS (ANTI-SMUGGLING) - PD 1464 0 1 1
THEFT - RPC Art. 308 5 39 44
UNJUST VEXATIONS - RPC Art. 287 1 8 9
USURPATION OF AUTHORITY OR OFFICIAL FUNCTIONS - RPC Art. 177 0 1 1
GRAND TOTAL 179 2,237 2,416
Source: Tarlac City Police Station – Operation Division

PROTECTIVE SERVICES BY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT, YEAR 2022


AREA PERSONNEL TO NO. OF FACILITIES/EQUIPMENT CONDITION
NUMBER OF
TYPE OF FACILITIES LOCATION (In POPULATION
PERSONNEL VEHICLE OTHERS
sq.m) RATIO
PNP Tarlac City 191 1:1,500
Police Station Main Brgy. Cut-Cut 1 2,605 134 2 Mobiles / 6 Motorcyles 2 Base Radios Serviceable
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Police Community Precinct 1 Brgy. Salapungan 60 6 1 Mitsu. L300 /1 Motorcyle 1 Base Radio Serviceable
Police Community Precinct 2 Brgy. San Nicolas 80.56 8 1 Mitsu. L300 1 Base Radio Serviceable
Police Community Precinct 3 Brgy. Matatalaib 60 6 1 Mitsu. L300 1 Base Radio Serviceable
Police Community Precinct 4 Brgy. San Miguel 32 8 1 Mitsu. L300 / 1 Motorcyle 1 Base Radio Serviceable
Police Community Precinct 5 Brgy. Tibag 6 1Mitsu. L300 1 Base Radio Serviceable
Police Community Precinct 6 Brgy. San Isidro 60 5 1 Mitsu. L300 1 Base Radio Serviceable
Police Community Precinct 7 Brgy. Mapalacsiao 4 1 Motorcyle 1 Base Radio Serviceable
Police Community Precinct 8 Brgy. San Sebastian 48 5 1 Mitsu. L300 / 1 Motorcyle 1 Base Radio Serviceable
Police Community Precinct 9 Bry. Balete 4 1 Motorcyle 1 Base Radio Serviceable
Police Community Precinct 10 Brgy. San Manuel 5 1 Mitsu. L300 1 Base Radio Serviceable
Police Outpost Quarantine Control Points
Source: Tarlac City Police Station – Operation Division

PROTECTIVE SERVICES BY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT, YEAR 2022


PERSONNEL-TO NO. OF FACILITIES/EQUIPMENT
TYPE OF AREA (in NUMBER OF
LOCATION POPULATION CONDITION
FACILITIES sq.m.) PERSONNEL VEHICLE OTHERS
RATIO
Three (3) BJMP
JAIL
Transport All Vehicles for Reconditioni
MANAGEMENT
Vehicle
Brgy. Baras Baras,
City Jail
Tarlac City
Tarlac City Jail Five (5) units of
Old Building Facility 320 45 9% 4 old units needed for replacem
Male Dormitory Desktop Computer
New Building Donated by City Government
3,355 One (1) unit Laptop
Facility Tarlac (Jan. 11, 2022)
Old unit (for replacement wi
One (1) Electric higher voltage supply) and in n
Generator of one (1) unit reserve in case
malfunction.
Two (2) units One defective and one good
Printer condition
Two (2) units One defective and one good
Document Scanner condition
Two (2) units Finger
Both defective
Print Scanner
Two (2) units One defective and one good
Signature Pad condition
Two (2) units
1 defective and 1 good condit
WebCam
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1 Defective and 1 good
Two (2) Projectors condition(donated last January
2022 by City Government of Ta
8 defective and 48 in good
56 Handcuffs
condition
One (1)Metal
Defective
Detector
4 CCTV All Good condition. For additio
4 Extendable
Good condition
Probatons
25 Probatons Good condition

39 Pistols Good condition

9 Shotguns Good condition

2 Riffles Good condition. 8 riffles need


None. 6 pcs. and level 3 shiel
Riot Shield
pcs. needed
None. 10 units level 3 and 10 u
Helmet with Visor
normal needed
Bullet Proof Vest None. 8 pcs. Needed
Defective. 20 pcs. Taser pulse p
1 Stun gun
needed
OTHERS
Source: BJMP Tarlac City Jail Dormitory

JAIL FACILITIES, BY LOCATION AND INMATE POPULATION, 2018-2022


LOT AREA (In Inmate Population
TYPE OF JAIL FACILITY LOCATION
Sq. m.) 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
District Jail

Tarlac City Jail Male Dorm Brgy. Baras Baras, Tarlac City 2,530 sq. m. 70 83 73 409 398
Source: BJMP Tarlac City Jail Dormitory

BARANGAY TANOD BY TYPE OF SERVICE, YEAR 2021


NO. OF CONDITION OF
BARANGAY TYPE OF SERVICE FACILITIES/EQUIPMENT
VOLUNTEERS/STAFF FACILITIES/EQUIPMENT
1. Aguso Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
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2. Alvindia Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
12 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
3. Amucao Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
4. Armenia Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
5. Asturias Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
6. Atioc Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
7. Balanti Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
8. Balete Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
9. Balibago I Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
10. Balibago II Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
11. Balingcanaway Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
12. Banaba Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
13. Bantog Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
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14. Baras-Baras Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
15. Batang-Batang Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
16. Binauganan Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
17. Bora Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
18. Buenavista Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
19. Buhilit Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
20. Burot Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
22 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
21. Calingcuan Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
22. Capehan Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
10 - 15 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
23. Carangian Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
24. Care Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
25. Central Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
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26. Culipat Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
27. Cut-Cut I Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
28. Dalayap Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
29. Dela Paz Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
30. Dolores Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
31. Laoang Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
32. Ligtasan Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
14 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
33. Lourdes Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
Not Stated Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
34. Mabini Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
13 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
35. Maligaya Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
36. Maliwalo Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
20 Serviceabe
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
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Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
37. Mapalacsiao Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
38. Mapalad Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
13 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
39. Matatalaib Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
40. Paraiso Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
41. Poblacion Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
42. Salapungan Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
12 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
43. San Carlos Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
19 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
44. San Francisco Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
45. San Isidro Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
46. San Jose Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
47. San Jose de Urquico Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
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48. San Juan Bautista Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
49. San Juan de Mata Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
50. San Luis Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
51. San Manuel Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
18 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
52. San Miguel Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
53. San Nicolas Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
54. San Pablo Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
55. San Pascual Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
56. San Rafael Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
57. San Roque Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
58. San Sebastian Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
59. San Vicente Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
60. Sta. Catalina (Cut-Cut Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
II) Maintenance Batuta
61. Sta. Cruz Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
62. Sta. Maria Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
63. Sto. Cristo Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
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64. Sto. Domingo Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
65. Sto. Nino Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
66. Sapang Maragul Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
67. Sapang Tagalog Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
15 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
68. Sepung Calzada Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
69. Sinait Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
20 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
70. Suizo Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
21 Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
71. Tariji Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
72. Tibag Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
20 Serviceabe
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
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Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
73. Tibagan Peace & Order Maintenance, Ronda Patrol, Linisin Barangay Service Vehicle,
Ating Barangay (LAB DAY), Grass Cutting, Megaphone, Flashlight, Two
Bayanihan Heal As One (Covid 19 Activities), 20 Volunteers / 10 Way Radio, Strecher, ladder,
Serviceabe
Interment Assistance and Various Barangay Staff Grass Cutter, Cleaning Tools,
Activities (Checkpoint, Traffic, Health Protocol & Disenfection Equipment, Night
Curfew) Stick, & Whistle
74. Trinidad Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
75. Ungot Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
76. Villa Bacolor Monitoring, Peace in Order, Serve Sumon & Brgy. Patrol, Flashlight, Bike &
10 Shifting + 10 Running Condition
Maintenance Batuta
Source: Community Affairs Office

FIRE INCIDENCE FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS, BY BARANGAY, YEAR 2020
FREQUENCY OF OCCURENCE
BARANGAY ORIGIN/CAUSE
2021
Alvindia Electrical short circuit 1
Balete lighted candle/ Electrical sparks from machineries 0/2
Binauganan Cigarette butt/ Electrical sparks from machineries 0/1
Burot Cigarette butt/ Electrical short circuit/ Electrical sparks from machineries 0/1/0
Care Unattended cooking/ Electrical short circuit 0/1
Culipat Electrical short circuit 1
Cut Cut II Cigarette butt/ Electrical short circuit 0/1
Maligaya Cigarette butt 5
Maliwalo Cigarette butt/ Electrical short circuit 0/1
Matatalaib Cigarette butt/ Electrical short circuit 0/1
Poblacion Electrical short circuit/ Electrical sparks from machineries 0/1
San Manuel Cigarette butt 5
San Miguel Cigarette butt/ Electrical short circuit/ Electrical sparks from machineries 5/0/0
San Rafael Cigarette butt 5
San Roque Electrical sparks from machineries/ Electrical short circuit/ Cigarette butt 0/1/0
Sapang Tagalog Cigarette butt 4
ST - Structural Fire / GT - Grass Fire / RF - Residential Fire / VF - Vehicular Fire
Source: BFP Tarlac City

FIRE INCIDENCE FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS, BY BARANGAY, YEAR 2021
FREQUENCY OF OCCURENCE
BARANGAY ORIGIN/CAUSE
2021
Aguso Ignition Caused by Fireworks/Pyro techniques 1
Armenia Grassfire – Open Flame from Rubbish Fire 1
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Balete Residential – Children Playing Matchsticks 1
Cut-cut II Residential – Open Flame from Cooking 1
Laoang Residential – Electrical Ignition caused by Overloading 1
Maliwalo Rubbish – Open Flame / Grassfire – Negligence 2
Mapalacsiao Rubbish – Other Cause of Fire Incident 1
Abandoned Commercial – Improperly Discarded Cigarette Butt / Commercial - Electrical Ignition Caused by
Poblacion 2
Overloading
San Juan Bautista Residential - Electrical Ignition caused by Arcing 1
2 Grassfire - Smoking (lighted cigarette, Cigar or Pipe) / 1 Residential – Electrical Ignition Caused by
San Miguel 2/1
Overloading
San Nicolas Abandoned Residential - Electrical Ignition caused by Arcing 1
San Rafael, Tarlac City Residential - Electrical Ignition caused by Arcing 1
San Roque Commercial – Electrical Ignition Caused by Loosed Connection 1
San Sebastian Residential – Smoking (lighted cigarette, Cigar or Pipe) 1
Commercial – Electrical Ignition caused by Arcing / Residential – unattended lighted candle / Vehicular – Open
San Vicente Flame from Farmland/ Land Clearing Operation / Abandoned Open Storage - Improperly Discarded Cigarette 4
Butt
Tibag Storage - Electrical Ignition caused by Arcing / Vehicular – Battery Short Circuit or Battery Explosion 2
TOTAL 24
Source: BFP Tarlac City
FIRE INCIDENCE FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS, BY BARANGAY, YEAR 2022
FREQUENCY OF OCCURENCE
BARANGAY ORIGIN/CAUSE
2022
Aguso Smoking(Lighted Cigarette, Cigar Or Pipe) 1
Balete Ignition Of Materials From Ember / Flying Ember Or Alipato 1
Baras-baras Smoking(Lighted Cigarette, Cigar Or Pipe) 1
Binauganan Open Flame From Unattended Lighted Candle 1
Burot Open Flame From Rubbish Fire / Bonfire To Structural Fire 1
Electrical Ignition Caused By Loosed Connection Smoking
Carangian 2
(Lighted Cigarette, Cigar Or Pipe)
Central Other Causes Of Fire Incident 1
Mabini Electrical Ignition Caused By Loosed Connection 1
Smoking(Lighted Cigarette, Cigar Or Pipe)
Maliwalo 2
Open Flame From Cooking (Lpg / Gas Stove, Firewood)
Mapalacsiao Open Flame From Cooking (Lpg / Gas Stove, Firewood) 1
Matatalaib Smoking (Lighted Cigarette, Cigar Or Pipe) 1
Paraiso Electrical Ignition Caused By Overloading 1
San Francisco Electrical Ignition Caused By Loosed Connection 1
Intentional Fire By Use Of Flammable Liquid
San Isidro 2
Electrical Ignition Caused By Overloading
San Jose Smoking(Lighted Cigarette, Cigar Or Pipe) 1
San Nicolas Electrical Ignition Caused By Loosed Connection 1
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San Pascual Electrical Ignition Caused By Loosed Connection 1
Smoking(Lighted Cigarette, Cigar Or Pipe)
San Rafael, Tarlac City 2
Battery Short Circuit Or Battery Explosion
San Roque Other Causes Of Fire Incident 1
San Vicente Electrical Ignition Caused By Loosed Connection 1
Sepung Calzada Overheated Home Appliances 1
Open Flame From Unattended Lighted Candle
Tibag Open Flame From Cooking (Lpg / Gas Stove, Firewood) 3
Ignition Caused By Fireworks / Pyrotechnics Explosion
TOTAL 28
Source: BFP Tarlac City

PROTECTIVE SERVICES BY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT, YEAR 2022


PERSONNEL-TO NO. OF
NUMBER OF CONDITION
TYPE OF FACILITIES LOCATION AREA (in sq.m.) POPULATION RATIO FACILITIES/EQUIPMENT
PERSONNEL
(CENSUS 2015) VEHICLE OTHERS
BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION, TARLAC CITY
Operation Section Gate 3, San Sebastian, Tarlac City 654 sqm 24 5 SERVICEABLE
Admin Section P. Burgos Street Poblacion, Tarlac City 11 0
San Manuel Sub-Station Barangay San Manuel, Tarlac City 400 sqm 7 1 SERVICEABLE
Total 42 1:9,176 6
Source: BFP Tarlac City

SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES, BY BARANGAY


ECONOMICAL PROFILE SPORTS & RECREATIONAL FACILITIES BY BARANGAY YEAR 2019
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES SPORTS FACILITIES
BARANGAY Parks & Active Recreation Passive recreation Sports Complex Sports Field Stadium
playgrounds
Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private
AGUSO - - 1 3 - - - - - - - -
ALVINDIA - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
AMUCAO - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
ARMENIA - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
ASTURIAS - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
ATIOC - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
BALANTI - - 1 - - - - - - - -
BALETE - - 1 1 - - - - - - - -
BALIBAGO 1st - - 1 2 - - - - - - - -

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BALIBAGO 2nd - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
BALINGCANAWAY - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
BANABA - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
BANTOG - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
BARAS – BARAS - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
BATANG – BATANG - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
BINAUGANAN - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
BORA - - 1 - - - - - - - -
BUENAVISTA - - 1 - - - - - - - -
BUHILIT - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
BUROT - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
CALINGCUAN - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
CAPEHAN - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
CARANGIAN - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
CARE - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
CENTRAL - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
CULIPAT - - 1 1 - - - - - - - -
CUT – CUT 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
CUT – CUT 2 - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
DALAYAP - - 1 1 - - - - - - - -
DELA PAZ - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
DOLORES - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
LAOANG - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
LIGTASAN - - 1 1 - - - - - - - -
LOURDES - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
MABINI - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
MALIGAYA - - 1 4 - - - - - - - -
MALIWALO - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
MAPALACSIAO - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
MAPALAD - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
MATADERO - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
MATATALAIB - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
PARAISO - - 1 - - - - - - - - -

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POBLACION - - 1 - 1 - - - - - - -
SALAPUNGAN - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
SAN CARLOS - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
SAN FRANCISCO - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
SAN ISIDRO - - 1 1 - - - - - - - -
SAN JOSE - - 1 - 3 - - - - - - -
SAN JOSE de URQUICO - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
SAN JUAN DE MATA - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
SAN LUIS - - 1 1 - - - - - - - -
SAN MANUEL - - 1 3 - - - - - - - -
SAN MIGUEL - - 1 1 1 - - - - - - -
SAN NICOLAS - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
SAN PABLO - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
SAN PASCUAL - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
SAN RAFAEL - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
SAN ROQUE - - 1 1 - - - - - - - -
SAN SEBASTIAN - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
SAN VICENTE - - 1 - 1 - - - - - - -
SAPANG MARAGUL - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
SAPANG TAGALOG - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
SEPUNG CALZADA - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
SINAIT - - 1 - 3 - - - - - - -
STA. CRUZ - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
STA. MARIA - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
STO. CRISTO - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
STO. DOMINGO - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
STO. NIÑO - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
SUIZO - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
TARIJI - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
TIBAG - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
TIBAGAN - - 1 1 - - - - - - - -
TRINIDAD - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
UNGOT - - 1 - - - - - - - - -

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VILLA BACOLOR - - 1 - - - - - - - - -
Source: Tarlac City Sports Office, (2019 Data)
Legend:
o Private Facilities refer to both commercial and institutional/organizational facilities which are operated and managed by entrepreneurs for economic gains.
o Public Facilities are those that are administered and funded solely by government, It is non-profit and use of facilities are free or fee is charged for cost of maintenance.
o Active Recreation- e.g.., hiking, tennis, basketball, swimming, fencing, golf, horseback riding, jogging, sailing, etc.
o Passive Recreation- e.g.., strolling, walking/strolling for pleasure, nature study, bird watching, playing board games, movie watching, etc.

AGRICULTURAL CROPS BY AREA, PRODUCTION AND PRODUCT MARKET, YEAR 2022


Area Production Product Market
Major Crops Barangay Export (w/in province/region, outside
No. of Has. % of Total Volume Value Local
the phil.)
RICE
Irrigated 60 18,041.9 95,953.95 1,727,171,100 Within the Province/Region
Non-Irrigated 9 503.51 2,014.04 36,252,000 -do-
CORN 6 236.5 1,603.9 25,662,400 -do-
OTHERS
TOTAL
Source: Tarlac City Agriculture Office

COMPARATIVE AGRICULTURAL CROP AREAS AND PRODUCTION, YEAR 2020-2022


AREA (in hectares) VOLUME PRODUCTION
MAJOR CROPS
2020 +/- 2021 +/- 2022 2020 +/- 2021 +/- 2022
1. Rice 19,405.10 18,583.33 18,545.41 104,352 98,561.3 97,967.99
2. Corn 178.0 176.7 213.6 1,433.30 1590.57 1603.9
3. Goat
4. Vegetables 153.60 2,302
5. Calamansi
6. Ocra
Source: Tarlac City Agriculture Office

AGRICULTURAL FACILITIES AND OTHER RELATED SERVICES 2022


Agricultural Facilities and Other Related Services Location Responsible Agency
1. Breeding Stations N/A N/A
2. Agricultural School Malacampa, Camiling, Tarlac Tarlac Agricultural University
3. Extension Services Tarlac City Tarlac City/Provincial Agriculture Office
4. Loan/Credit Facilities Tarlac City Rural Banks/Micro Financing Institutions
Tarlac City/Provincial Agriculture Office/Regional Integrated
5. Technical Assistance Tarlac City
Agricultural Research Center
Source: Tarlac City Agriculture Office

NO. OF PERSONS BY MAJOR AND MINOR AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS/GROUPS, URBAN-RURAL, YEAR 2021
NUMBER OF WORKERS
OCCUPATION GROUPS LOCATION
Urban Rural Total
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1. Farmers 76 388 7375 7763
2. Farm Worker 1 81 81
3. Fishermen 934 934
4. Crop Farmers
5. Orchard Farmers
Matatalaib, Salapungan, San San
6. Ornamental & other plant growers 27 27
Jose, San Rafael, Tibag
7. Livestock and dairy farmers
8. Poultry Farmers
9. Other animal producers
10. Aqua-farm cultivators 17 17
11. Inland and coastal waters fishermen 934 934
12. Deep sea fishermen
13. Other farm workers not elsewhere classified
TOTAL
Source: Tarlac City Agriculture Office

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY FARMS, YEAR 2021


CLASSIFICATION PRODUCTION PRODUCT MARKET
TYPE BARANGAY AREA (In Outside City/Mun./Province/
Backyard Commercial Volume Value Within City/Mun.
has.) Region Outside Phil.)
LIVESTOCK
Piggery
Cattle
Carabao
Horse
Others (Goat) 5,420 √
POULTRY
Chicken 14,852 √ √
Duck
Ostrich
Quails
Others
Source: Tarlac City Agriculture Office (Data 2021)

INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY FARMS


Area Employment Size Production
Name of Farm Location (Barangay)
(in has.) Male Female Total Volume Value (in pesos)
PIGGERIES
Purity Farm Inc. Alvindia, Tarlac City
Pilmico Animal Nutrition Corporation Sitio Sampalok, Armenia, Tarlac
Uni Rich Agro-Industrial Corporation Balingcanaway, Tarlac City
Tarlac Golden Harvest Farm Inc. Baras-Baras, Tarlac City
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Mountain Goat Farm Batang-Batang, Tarlac City
Jazen Farm Inc. Carangian, Tarlac City
Golden Mountain Farm Inc. Dolores, Tarlac City
Tarlac Everlasting Farm Dolores, Tarlac City
Gaya Lim Farm Inc. San Juan De Mata, Tarlac City
Superior Hog Farm San Juan De Mata, Tarlac City
Vl Cuaresma Organic Farm Purok Saranay, San Juan De Mata, Tarlac City
Gold Farm Livestock Corporation Sinait, Tarlac City
New Sto Domingo Stock Farm Romulo Hi-Way, Sto. Domingo, Tarlac City
Uni Five Farm Inc. Tibag, Tarlac City
Greenerland Agro Inc. Sitio Pulungawe, Tibagan, Tarlac
Mega 8 Hog Farm Inc. Trinidad, Tarlac City
Sta Luisita Farm Inc. Ungot, Tarlac City

POULTRIES
Aguso Agricultural Dev't Corp Aguso, Tarlac City
Five J De Guzman-Lingad Farma Inc. Armenia, Tarlac City
Golden Acres Farm Inc. Armenia, Tarlac City
Golden Summit Poultry Farm Balibago I, Tarlac City
E.B Mamawal Farms Balibago I, Tarlac City
EC Macapagal Farm Bora, Tarlac City
Farm View Agro-Industrial Corporation Care, Tarlac City
San Ramon Farm, Care, Tarlac City
Dalayap Country Side Grower Dalayap, Tarlac City
KRN Poultry Farm Dela Paz, Tarlac City
Tarlac Mac Chicken Farm Inc Dela Paz, Tarlac City
GL Corporation Laong, Tarlac City
Luz Lopez Poultry Farm San Isidro,Tarlac City
Bounty Fresh Food Inc. San Jose, Tarlac City
G.P. Joson Farm San Jose, Tarlac City
Tarlac Mac Chicken Farm Inc.-San Jose B4, San Jose, Tarlac City
Golden Summit Poultry Farm San Juan De Mata, Tarlac City
Gold-Crest Agri-Ventures Inc San Juan De Mata, Tarlac City
Ry Chua Poultry Farm San Juan De Mata, Tarlac City
Five J De Guzman-Lingad Farma Inc. Sto. Domingo, Tarlac City
Sampaguita Farm Sitio Banganlupa, Tibagan, Tarlac City
Source: Tarlac-City-CLUP-Final (Table 1.10.8: Existing Piggeries, Table 1.10.9: Existing Poultries)

FISHING GROUNDS AND AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION


PRODUCTION PRODUCT MARKET
FISHING GROUNDS BARANGAY
Volume Value Local Export
MARINE
Sea TARLAC CITY
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Bay NOT APPLICABLE
Gulf
INLAND
Rivers
Lakes
Marshes/Swamps
Fishponds/Cages
Source: No Source Data Available

AREA, LOCATION AND PRODUCTION, YEAR 2021


FISHPONDS/ FISHING GROUNDS/ FISH VOLUME OF CATCH
LOCATION (BARANGAY) AREA (IN HAS.)
CAGES AVERAGE TOTAL VALUE (IN PESOS)
Fishpond/s 1. Aguso 0.1 2.2 0.22 17,600
2. Alvindia 1.10 2.2 2.42 193,600
3. Amucao 2.54 2.2 5.588 447,040
4. Armenia 3.91 2.2 8.602 688,160
5. Asturias 1.5 2.2 3.3 264,000
6. Atioc 0.5 2.2 1.1 88,000
7. Balanti 10.085 2.2 22.187 1,774,960
8. Balibago l 2.2 2.2 4.84 387,200
9. Balibago ll 1.42 2.2 3.124 249,920
10. Balingcanaway 1.2 2.2 2.64 211,200
11. Banaba 0.28 2.2 0.616 49,280
12. Bantog 1.3 2.2 2.86 228,800
13. Baras-Baras 1.4 2.2 3.08 246,400
14. Batang-Batang 1.0 2.2 2.2 176,000
15. Balete 0.5 2.2 1.1 88,000
16. Binauganan 0.07 2.2 0.154 12,320
17. Bora 2.17 2.2 4.774 381,920
18. Buenavista 1.4 2.2 3.08 246,400
19. Buhilit 0.20 2.2 0.44 35,200
20. Burot 0.06 2.2 0.132 10,560
21. Calingcuan 0.29 2.2 0.638 51,040
22. Capehan 0.02 2.2 0.044 3,520
23. Care 22.775 2.2 50.105 4,008,400
24. Culipat 0.6 2.2 2.53 202,400
25. Cut-Cut 1.0 2.2 2.2 176,000
26. Dalayap 0.6 2.2 1.32 105,600
27. Dela Paz 2.5 2.2 5.5 440,000
28. Dolores 1.25 2.2 2.75 220,000
29. Laoang 1.51 2.2 3.322 265,760
30. Lourdes 0.25 2.2 0.55 44,000
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31. Maliwalo 2.69 2.2 5.918 473,440
32. Mapalacsiao 0.1 2.2 0.22 17,600
33. Mapalad 1.73 2.2 3.806 304,480
34. Matatalaib 0.2 2.2 0.44 35,200
35. San Carlos 0.38 2.2 0.836 66,880
36. San Francisco 1.7 2.2 3.74 299,200
37. San Isidro 3.19 2.2 7.018 561,440
38. San Jose 0.56 2.2 1.232 98,560
39. San Jose De Urquico 0.625 2.2 1.375 110,000
40. San Juan De Mata 12.61 2.2 17.742 2,219,360
41. San Luis 2.65 2.2 5.83 466,400
42. San Manuel 0.34 2.2 0.748 59,840
43. San Miguel 0.5 2.2 1.1 88,000
44. San Pascual 0.6350 2.2 1.397 111,760
45. San Rafael 0.5 2.2 1.1 88,000
46. Sapang Maragul 8.87 2.2 19.514 1,561,120
47. Sapang Tagalog 0.36 2.2 0.792 63,360
48. Sepung Calzada 0.5 2.2 1.1 88,000
49. Sinait 1.12 2.2 2.464 197,120
50. Sta. Cruz 1.65 2.2 3.63 290,400
51. Sta. Maria 0.76 2.2 1.672 133,760
52. Sto. Domingo 1.78 2.2 3.916 313,280
53. Sto. Nino 0.48 2.2 1.056 84,480
54. Suizo 0.43 2.2 0.946 75,680
55. Tariji 0.25 2.2 0.55 44,000
56. Tibag 7.1 2.2 15.62 1,249,600
57. Tibagan 10.63 2.2 23.386 1,870,880
58. Trinidad 1.29 2.2 2.838 227,040
59. Ungot 0.45 2.2 0.99 79,200
60. Villa Bacolor 2.9 2.2 6.38 510,400
134.15 295.13 23,610,400
Source: Tarlac City Agriculture Office

OCCUPATION GROUPS, YEAR 2022


NUMBER
OCCUPATION GROUPS LOCATION
Male Female Total
1. Farmers
- Crop 60 Barangays 6,211 1,552 7763
- Orchard Different Barangays of Tarlac City 79 5 84
- Livestock and Dairy
- Poultry
2. Ornamental & Other Plant Growers Matatalaib, Salapungan, San San Jose, Rafael,Tibag
25 2 27
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3. Other Animal Producers
4. Aqua-Farm Cultivators 3 Agri’l Barangays of Tarlac City 16 1 17
5. Other Farm workers Not Elsewhere Classified
6. Fishermen
- Inland waters 60 Agri’l Barangays of Tarlac City 899 35 934
- Coastal Waters
- Deep Sea
Source: Tarlac City Agriculture Office

COMPARATIVE UTILIZATION OF SIGNIFICANT AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES, YEAR 2018-2021


2018 2019 2020 2021
ACTIVITIES
Area % Area % Area % Area %
Crop Production 19,938.80 20,366 19,405.10 18,436.63
Livestock/Poultry
Fishing 119.62 119.62 109.0
Forestry
Source: Tarlac City Agriculture Office (Data 2021)

TYPE OF METALLIC AND NON-METALLIC RESOURCES, YEAR 2021


Type of Metallic and Non-Metallic Resources Location (Barangay) Volume of Production Value of Production ( in pesos)
NO DATA AVAILABLE

Source: DENR – PENR Tarlac

VOLUME OF PRODUCT BY FOREST CONCESSIONAIRES, YEAR 2022


Are Covered Dominant Tree Production Estimated No. of Workers
Forest Concessionaire Reforestation Areas (In Has.)
(In Has.) Specie/Other Derivatives Volume Value Male Female
NO DATA AVAILABLE

Source: DENR – PENR Tarlac

PRODUCTION FOREST, TYPE, VOLUME AND VALUE OF PRODUCTION OF FORESTRY PRODUCTS, YEAR 2021
Production
Production Forest Location Area (In Has.) Type of Forestry Products
Volume Value ( In Pesos)
Existing
Mayantoc, San Clemente, San
CBFMA 7,286.03 Gmelina, Ipil-ipil, Mahogany, Teak, Fruit-bearing No available data
Jose, Capas, Bamban & Gerona
SIFMA Mayantoc & San Jose, Tarlac 670.00 Gmelina, Ipil-ipil, Mahogany
IFMA Mayantoc & Capas, Tarlac 6,626.13 Gmelina, Ipil-ipil, Mahogany
NGP sites outside CBFMA Mayantoc & Capas, Tarlac 9,756.88 Gmelina, Mahogany, Narra, Mangium
FLGMA San Jose, Tarlac 80.00 Eucalyptus, Cacao, Coffee, Kulibang-bang, Kupang
CADT Bamban, Tarlac 10,678.39 Eucalyptus, Cacao, Coffee, Kulibang-bang, Kupang
CADC Labney, Mayantoc, Tarlac 2,389.58 Eucalyptus, Cacao, Coffee, Kulibang-bang, Kupang

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ANZAP Bigbiga, Mayantoc, Tarlac 1,597.00 Eucalyptus, Carribean Pines, Gmelina, Narra, Ipil-ipil
CALAO REFO. PROJECT San Jose, Mayantoc, Tarlac 520.00 Narra, Mahogany, Gmelina, Palosapis
BCDA Capas, Tarlac 36,391.83 No available data
Military Reservation Capas, Tarlac 16,787.02 No available data
Mayantoc, San Clemente, San Patches of Dipterocarp, Brush, ordinary minor forest
Others (open-brush land) 23,121.14
Jose, Bamban, & Capas products (cogon, boho, bikal)
TOTAL 115,904.00
Source: DENR – PENR Tarlac

SURFACE WATER BY TYPE AND CLASSIFICATION, YEAR 2022


TYPE OF SURFACE WATER NAME LOCATION CLASSIFICATION
Province of Tarlac AA A B C D
LAKES Sta. Juliana, Capas, Tarlac
- Tambo Lake
RIVERS
- Camiling River Mayantoc/Camiling, Tarlac √
- Tarlac River San Jose, Capas, Tarlac √
- Sacobia River Bamban, Tarlac √
- Rio Chico River Bamban & Concepcion, Tarlac √
- O' Donell River Capas, Tarlac √
- Moriones-Bulsa River Moriones, San Jose, Tarlac √
- Lucong River Concepcion & Lapaz, Tarlac

WATER IMPOUNDING
- Small Water Impoundong Structure (SWIS) Pisapungan, San Jose, Tarlac
Capas, Tarlac
San Jose, Mayantoc, Tarlac
OTHERS
Source: DENR – PENR Tarlac

INVENTORY OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT BY MANUFACTURING/INDUSTRIAL PROCESS, RAW MATERIAL INPUT


VOLUME AND VALUE OF PRODUCTION AND PRODUCT MARKETS, YEAR 2021 & 2022
Manufacturing Raw Materials Production Product Market
Name of Industrial
Location /Industrial 2021 Value 2022 Value
Establishment Type Source Product Volume Local Export
Process (in dollar) (in dollar)
1. International Electric Direct Mineral Wire & Cables for No Available
LIP-SEZ Manufacturing 31,865,103.37 240,174,125.54 √
Wire Philippines PC Materials Base Automotive Harness Data
2. International Wiring Direct Mineral Wire & Cables for No Available 262,184,033.05 887,998,493.87
LIP-SEZ Manufacturing √
System PC Materials Base Automotive Harness Data
Large Scale
3. On Semiconductor Direct Mineral No Available 47,146,211.00 137,566,516.03
LIP-SEZ Manufacturing Integrated Circuits √
SSMP PC Materials Base Data
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Direct Mineral Low & Medium No Available 206,569.73 15,607,939.86
4. PD Energy Int’l Corp. LIP-SEZ Manufacturing √
Materials Base Voltage Power Cable Data
Direct Mineral No Available 8,976,019.67 29,527,807.44
5. SDE Phils. Corp. LIP-SEZ Manufacturing Circuit Board Jigs √
Materials Base Data
Industrial Direct Plant - No Available No Available No Available
6. LSPI Global Solutions LIP-SEZ Tree Based
Wooden Pallets √
Process Materials Data Data Data
Source: PEZA Summary of Monthly Zone Performance / CPIS

NUMBER OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS BY CLASSIFICATION AND LOCATION, CY 2021 & 2022


Employment Size
Scale Location Total Number Capitalization Year 2021 Year 2022
Male Female Total Male Female Total
Micro LIP - SEZ 1 No Available Data 8 0 8
Small
Medium LIP - SEZ 5 No Available Data 6,314 5,456 11,776 6,451 5,400 11,851
Large Scale
Source: Philippine Economic Zone Authority

INVENTORY OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS BY EMPLOYMENT SIZE AND CAPITALIZATION, YEAR 2021 & 2022
Employment Size
Land Area
Barangay Name of Industrial Establishment Capitalization (In Pesos) Year 2021 Year 2022
(In Has.)
Male Female Total Male Female Total
San Miguel International Electric Wire PC 2 No Available Data 335 26 361 346 22 368
San Miguel International Wiring System PC 8 No Available Data 4,948 4,752 9,706 5,069 4,705 9,774
San Miguel On Semiconductor SSMP PC 2 No Available Data 876 622 1,498 872 611 1,483
San Miguel PD Energy Int’l Corp. 1 No Available Data 13 1 14 13 1 14
San Miguel SDE Phils. Corp. 2 No Available Data 142 55 197 151 61 212
San Miguel LSPI Global Solutions 1000 SqM No Available Data 8 0 8
(Approx)
Source: PEZA Summary of Monthly Zone Performance / CPIS

TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS FACILITIES AND EMPLOYMENT SIZE, YEAR 2022


NO. OF FACILITIES
Others
ACCOMODATION Banks,
Name of Tourism Establishment (Travel
Location (Hotel, Resorts, Money Communication Medical Dining Shopping
agencies, tour
picnic huts, etc.) changers
operator)
Luisita Business Park Tarlac
Central Park Hotel 43 Rooms 2 1
City
AC Hotel Corporation (MicroTel
Hacienda Luisita Tarlac City 50 Rooms 2 1
by Wyndham Tarlac)
KM 120 Mac Arthur Highway 40 Rooms, 1
L Square Hotel 2 1
San Rafael, Tarlac City Function Rooms
Asiaten Hotel Don Gregorio Ave, San 17 Rooms 2 1
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Sebastian, Tarlac City
Blossomville Subdivision Sto
North Star Hotel 33 Rooms 2
Cristo, Tarlac City
9 Rooms, 1
Propicio Hotel & Resort Zone 1Brgy Care, Tarlac City Swimming pool, 1 2 1
Function Rooms
#007 Zone 6 Brgy. Care, 13 Rooms, Function
Westwood Farm 2 2
Tarlac City Hall, Garden
Milagrosa St., Aquino Subd.
42 Rooms, 1
Sun Garden Hotel Mac Arthur Highway, Tarlac 2 1
Swimming pool
City
86 Rooms, 1
Mac Arthur Highway,
La Maja Rica Hotel Swimming pool, 1 2 1 1 1
Ligtasan, Tarlac City
Function Hall
Brgy. San Rafael Mac Arthur
Solaris 88 Transient Inn 23 Rooms 1
Highway, Tarlac City
Hilario St., Ligtasan, Tarlac
MP2 Drive Inn 23 Rooms 2
City
Sherwood 1 Brgy. Tibag, Tarlac City 21 Rooms 1
32 Rooms, 1
Sherwood 2 Brgy. Tibag, Tarlac City 1
Swimming Pool
Zone 1, Brgy. San Isidro,
Kaluha Farmhouse Inn 19 Rooms 1
Tarlac City
173 Zone 1, San Isidro, Tarlac 19 Rooms, 1
173 Bed & Breakfast 1
City Swimming Pool
Edna St., San Sebastian, Tarlac
Melting Pot Holdings Inc. 35 Rooms 1
City
Gheta Road, Rowland Subd.
GOGO Transient Homes 40 Rooms 1
Binauganan, Tarlac City
El Cabalen Transient Inn San Sebastian, Tarlac City 30 Rooms 1
Gov. Arsenio Lugay Ave.
Sun City Inn Corp. 34 Rooms 1
Matatalaib, Tarlac City
Maliwalo Inn Zone 6, Maliwalo, Tarlac City 30 Rooms 1
The Meridian Court Inn Zone 6, Maliwalo, Tarlac City 8 Rooms 1
GL Hotel Brgy. Aguso, Tarlac City 20 Rooms 1
Sitio Quirot, Sapang Tagalog,
Big 5 Farm Resort 12 Rooms
Tarlac City
9 Cottages, 2
D&F Mango Farm Zone 3, Maliwalo, Tarlac City
Swimming Pools
Blk 4 Balingcanaway, Tarlac
Soliman Resort
City
R.T. Farm Resort Brgy. San Jose, Tarlac City 3 Rooms
Sitio Centro, Sapang Maragul,
Flamingo Land Resort 2 Rooms
Tarlac City
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Sitio Pulungawe, Brgy. 3 Rooms 4
Pulungawe resort
Tibagan, Tarlac City Swimming Pools
10 Rooms, 1
ABC Dreamland Resort Brgy. Care, Tarlac City Function Hall, 4
Swimming pool
Source: Tarlac City Tourism Office

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS, BY BARANGAY YEAR 2022


WITHIN PROTECTED AREAS OUTSIDE PROTECTED AREA
BARANGAY TOURIST ATTRACTION
(In Hectares) (In Hectares)
Brgy. Armenia Tarlac City Hanging Bridge
Brgy. Santo Domingo Tarlac City Sto Domingo River, Laoang River
Brgy. Tibagan Tarlac City 3 Resorts and Little Summit
Brgy. Dolores Tarlac City Dolores Springwell
Brgy. Balanti, Tarlac City Farmer's Market
Source: Tarlac City Tourism Office

INVENTORY OF COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES, YEAR 2020-2022


2020 2021 2022
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES No. of No. of No. of
No. of No. of Employees No. of Employees
Employees Establishments Establishments
Establishments
M F M F M F
[Link] & retail trade
a. WHOLESALER 441 416 654 2,011 1,123 679 141 55
b. RETAILER 2,169 2,060 2,692 3,060 2,749 2893 471 372
[Link] & restaurants, transport & storage
a. HOTELS / MOTELS / LODGING HOUSES 45 51 31 87 53 30 1
b. CATERING SERVICES 9 11
c. EATERIES 435 473 246 356 270 273 92 65
d. OTHER CATERING SERVICES 9 6
e. BUS TERMINAL 3 5
f. WAREHOUSE/DISPLAY CENTER 9 18
[Link]
a. TELECOMMUNICATIONS 1 1
[Link] Intermediation 269 263
[Link] estate renting & business
a. LESSOR 403 375 435 375 285 514 68 24
b. REAL ESTATE DEALER 15 15
c. SUBDIVISION OPERATOR 21 22
d. GENERAL ENGG / BLDG CONTRACTORS 73 62
e. CONTRACTOR-OTHERS 779 709 1,110 3,377 2,379 987 114 44
[Link] administration & defense
[Link]

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a. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION - STOCK/PROFIT 11 11
CORPORATION
b. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION 26 25
[Link] & social work
[Link] community, social and personal services
a. COOPERATIVES 30 30
b. BEAUTY/BARBER SHOPS 107 110
c. FUNERAL PARLOR 7 5
d. LAUNDRY/DRY CLEANING SHOP 18 11
e. TAILOR/DRESS SHOP 21 24
f. TRAVEL AND TOURS 3 0
g. PUBLICATIONS 5 3 1 2 -
h. GASOLINE STATION 53 64
i. LPG 33 29
j. RECREATION FACILITIES / DEVICES 4 5
k. OTHERS RENTALS 5 4 6 5 3
l. PROFESSIONALS 15 42
[Link] household with employed persons
[Link] territorial organization & bodies
[Link] 5,019 5,175 9,273 6,862
Source: Business Permit & Licensing Division

EMPLOYMENT SIZE BY TYPE OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, YEAR 2022


EMPLOYMENT SIZE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Municipal Provincial Municipal Provincial Municipal Provincial Municipal Provincial Municipal Provincial
1. Agriculture, Hunting & Forestry 1 10 1 16
2. Fishing
3. Mining & Quarrying
4. Manufacturing 1,242 512 385 1,311 1,267
5. Electricity, gas & water supply 33 151 8 13 13
6. Construction 58 145 85 57 47
7. Wholesale & retail trade/ repair of
motor vehicle/ motorcycles, personal & 902 3,089 604 807 1,247
household items
8. Hotel & Restaurants 1,508 1,291 30 84
9. Transport, Storage & Communications 12 160 1,214 39
10. Financial Intermediation 252 300 68 166 294
11. Real estate, renting & business
4
activities
12. Public administration & defense/
compulsory social security
13. Education 2 50
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14. Health & social work 12 15 123
15. Other community, social & personal
4 392 602 943
services
16. Private households with employed
2 253
persons
17. Extra-territorial organizations & bodies
TOTAL 4,088 5,502 1,745 4,293 4,276
Source: Tarlac City Manpower Development & Employment Services Office

LOCATION QUOTIENT, YEAR 2022


LOCATION QUOTIENT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Agriculture, Hunting & Forestry 1 10 1 16
Fishing
Mining & Quarrying
Manufacturing 1,242 512 385 1,311 0.126
Electricity, gas & water supply 33 151 8 13 0.0013
Construction 58 145 85 57 0.0047
Wholesale & retail trade/ repair of motor vehicle/ motorcycles, personal & household items 902 3,089 604 807 0.124
Hotel & Restaurants 1,508 1,291 30 84 0.0039
Transport, Storage & Communications 12 160 1,214 0.029
Financial Intermediation 252 300 68 166
Real estate, renting & business activities 4
Public administration & defense/ compulsory social security 0.0050
Education 2 0.0123
Health & social work 12 15 0.0944
Other community, social & personal services 4 392 602 0.0253
Private households with employed persons 2
Extra-territorial organizations & bodies
Source: Tarlac City Manpower Development & Employment Services Office

NUMBER AND TYPE OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS BY DEGREE OF HAZARD POLLUTION, YEAR 2022
HAZARD AND POLLUTION POTENTIAL NO. OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT
Light Industries Medium Industries Heavy Industries
1. Non-pollutive/non-hazardous
2. Pollutive/hazardous
3. Pollutive / non-hazardous
4. Highly pollutive/ non-hazardous
NO DATA AVAILABLE
5. Highly pollutive/ hazardous
6. Highly pollutive/ extremely hazardous
7. Pollutive/ extremely hazardous
8. Non-pollutive/ extremely hazardous
Source: Tarlac City Environment & Natural Resources Office
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SOLID WASTE GENERATED & COLLECTED BY SOURCE, METHOD OF COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL, YEAR 2020-2022
COLLECTION DISPOSAL SYSTEM LOCATION OF DISPOSAL
VOLUME
SOURCE TYPE SYSTEM METHOD METHOD SITE
GENERATED COLLECTED
Domestic Residual 99,516.20 tons/year 4,555.73 tons Daily Schedule Sanitary Landfill Kalangitan Capas, Tarlac
YEAR 2020
Domestic Residual 91.08%
Commercial Residual 5.21%
House to house and
Industrial Residual 0.09% 58,844.76 tons Sanitary Landfill Kalangitan Capas, Tarlac
collection point
Institutional Residual 3.45%
Others Residual 0.17%
Source: Tarlac City Environment & Natural Resources Office

WASTEWATER GENERATION BY SOURCE AND METHOD SYSTEM OF DISPOSAL, YEAR 2022


VOLUME GENERATED NO./PERCENTGE CONNECTED DISPOSAL METHODS/TREATMENT
SOURCE DISPOSAL SITE
PER DAY CENTRALIZED SEWERAGE SYSTEM FACILITIES
Domestic Siphoning
Commercial Grease Trap/Siphoning
Service Provider
Industrial Waste Treatment Facility/Siphoning
Hospital Waste Treatment Facility/Siphoning
Others
Source: Tarlac City Environment & Natural Resources Office

INVENTORY ROADS, BY SYSTEM CLASSIFICATION AND ROAD SURFACE, YEAR 2022


Administrative ROAD SURFACE
Length (In Km.) Width (in meters) of Carriageway and Right of Way
Classification Concrete Asphalt Gravel/Macadam Earthfill
National
Provincial
City/Municipality 14.427 6.10, 10.00, 8.00, 6.00, 5.60, 3.30, 4.40, 6.20, 4.55, 14.50, 6.70 12.271 2.156
Barangay
Alley
Footpath
Source: Tarlac City Engineering Office /RBIS

INVENTORY OF STREETS BY FUNCTION, BY BARANGAY, YEAR 2022


FUNCTION
Name of Length (in Width (in
BARANGAY Marginal Road Surface
Street Arterial Collector Alleys kms) meters)
Access
Sto. Domingo ✔ 2,246.64 5.0 Concrete
Baras-Baras Mapalad road ✔ 4,047.57 6.0 Concrete
Sinait-Sto. Nino Road ✔ 3,651.96 6.0 Concrete
Dolores- Baras Baras ✔ 3,148.07 6.0 Concrete
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San Miguel-Atioc De Lapaz- Armenia Road ✔ 6,117.32 5.0 Concrete
Capehan-buenavista Road ✔ 2,857.31 5.0 Concrete
San miguel-Maligaya-Paraiso road ✔ 1,584.81 5.0 Concrete
San Isidro-Sinait- Sta. Maria road ✔ 6,516.60 6.0 Concrete
San Francisco-Armenia Road ✔ 4,523.21 5.0 Concrete
Burot-San Carlos Road ✔ 3,665.01 5.0 Concrete
Suizo-Ungot Road ✔ 3,267.34 5.0 Concrete
Amucao Road ✔ 1,129.36 5.8 Concrete
San Pascual-Batang-batang Road ✔ 3,764.39 4.0 Concrete
San Manuel-Villa Bacolor ✔ 2,637.46 5.0 Concrete
Balingcanaway ✔ 1,587.10 5.0 Concrete
SM By-pass Road ✔ 825.55 10.0 Concrete
Binauganan By- Pass Road ✔ 1,576.49 6.0 Concrete
Sta. Cruz- Alvindia Road ✔ 1,837.60 5.0 Concrete
Aguso-Dlayap- Balibago Road ✔ 4,086.20 4.7 Concrete
Northern Hills- San Rafael By Pass Road (Fiesta Communities) ✔ 1,799.30 6.0 Concrete
Balete-DPOH-Cutcut II - San Manuel Road ✔ 9,334.85 5.0 Concrete
Maliwalo (Zone 5) - Ungot - Sn Sebastian road ✔ 5,221.71 6.0 Concrete
Tibag Road (Bistro - Junction @KKK) ✔ 1,757.98 6.0 Concrete
Care Road ✔ 3,218.93 13.0 Concrete
San Pablo - San Luis - San Jose de Urquico - Armenia Road ✔ 6772.47 5.0 Concrete
Cepung Calzada - Buhilit - Banaba - Balibago II Road ✔ 5497.77 5.0 Concrete
Sitio Buno (Matatalaib) - Culipat - Trinidad - Bora - Calingcuan
✔ 8219.71 5.0 Concrete
- Maliwalo Road
Source: Tarlac City Engineering Office

NO. AND CONDITION OF ANCILLARY ROAD FACILITIES, YEAR 2021


Type of Ancillary Road Barangay National Provincial City/Mun.
Burot – Sta Cruz, Sto Cristo – Amucao, San Isidro – San Juan de Mata, San Vicente –
Pedestrian Crossing 122
Molave & Poblacion Area
Sidewalk
Overpass San Miguel, Sebastian 2
Waiting Sheds
Street Lights
San Miguel, San Sebastian, San Roque, Ligtasan, Sto Cristo, San Nicolas, Matatalaib,
Traffic Lights 9
Cut Cut I (Zamora St/Romulo Blvd)
Road Signage
Others
Source: Tarlac City Engineering Office

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INVENTORY OF BRIDGES, BY BARANGAY, BY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND GENERAL CONDITION, YEAR 2021
Type of Construction Materials General condition
Barangay Name of Bridge Concrete Steel Wood Others Passable Unpassable Needs Repair
L W LC L W LC L W LC L W LC
[Link] Cut Cut Bridge 10 6.6 20 √
[Link] Cut Cut Bridge 12.1 6.0 20 √
[Link] Bailey Bridge 30.1 8.8 20 √
Legend: L- Length (in meters); W- Width (in meters); LC- Load Capacity (in metric tons)
Source: Tarlac City Engineering Office / RBIS

NUMBER AND LENGTH OF BRIDGES BY BARANGAY AND ADMINISTRATIVE CLASSIFICATION, YEAR 2022
ADMINISTRAIVE CLASSIFICATION BARANGAY NUMBER TOTAL LENGTH ( In Meters)
National
Provincial
City/Municipal
Barangay Maliwalo & Ligtasan 1&2 52.20
TOTAL
Source: Tarlac City Engineering Office / RBIS

DISTANCE OF CITY HALL TO MAJOR PORTS (IN KM) FOR CY 2022


Barangay DISTANCE TO LAND TRANSPORT TERMINAL
1. San Nicolas (Tarlac City Public Transport Terminal) 1.60
1. San Roque ( Transport Terminal) 2.50
3. San Roque (Motorway Tarlac Bus Stop/Victory Liner) 1.20
4. San Roque (Dagupan/Genesis Bus Terminal) 1.10
5. Sto. Cristo Bus Terminal (Philippine RabbitBus Line Terminal) 0.85
6. San Roque (Siesta/Five Star) 1.10
Source: Tarlac City Engineering Office / RBIS

LAND TRANSPORTATION TERMINAL AND PARKING FACILITIES, BY BARANGAY 2022


FACILITIES
BARANGAY TERMINAL CAPACITY (No. of Vehicles) PARKING CAPACITY (No. of Vehicles)
Bus Jeepney Tricycle Bus Jeepney Tricycle
AGUSO 2 12 75
ALVINDIA 2
AMUCAO 11
ARMENIA 5
ASTURIAS 1 2 38
ATIOC 7
BALANTI 3
BALETE 2 9 150
BALIBAGO I 6
BALIBAGO II 10
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BALINGCANAWAY 27
BANABA 1
BANTOG 1 4 33
BARAS-BARAS 1 25 127
BATANG-BATANG 1
BINAUGANAN 1 3 25
BORA 1
BUENAVISTA 1 1 14
BUHILIT 6
BUROT 4 54 117
CALINGCUAN 2 18 62
CAPEHAN 8
CARANGIAN 2 15 89
CARE 8
CENTRAL 1 12 37
CULIPAT 2
CUT-CUT I 12 5 485
CUT-CUT II 2 5 128
DALAYAP 1
DELA PAZ 4
DOLORES 3
LAOANG 1 8 55
LIGTASAN 4 8 149
LOURDES 1 10 44
MABINI 2 18 1 813
MALIGAYA 2 6 103
MALIWALO 7 56 302
MAPALACSIAO 1 52 158
MAPALAD 1
MATADERO 2 2 57
MATATALAIB 1 10 96 458
PARAISO 22
POBLACION 24 3 825
SALAPUNGAN 5
SAN CARLOS 9
SAN FRANCISCO 1 9 36
SAN ISIDRO 7 18 387
SAN JOSE 1 47 36
SAN JOSE DE URQUICO
SAN JUAN DE MATA 1 16 48
SAN LUIS 1 8 100
SAN MANUEL 2 45 186
SAN MIGUEL 7 60 438
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SAN NICOLAS 14 11 15 446
SAN PABLO 2 7 224
SAN PASCUAL 2 1 87
SAN RAFAEL 17 92 618
SAN ROQUE 20 16 816
SAN SEBASTIAN 4 6 187
SAN VICENTE 19 86 582
SAPANG MARAGUL 2 20 57
SAPANG TAGALOG 3 21 90
SEPUNG CALZADA 1 9 23
SINAIT
STA. CRUZ 1 22 32
STA. MARIA 4
STO CRISTO 2 13 5 492
STO DOMINGO 1 19
STO NIÑO
SUIZO 2 5 221
TARIJI 2 112
TIBAG 10 42 336
TIBAGAN 14
TRINIDAD
UNGOT 1 6 93
VILLA BACOLOR 1
Source: Tarlac City Transport & Traffic Management Group (CTTMG)

TYPE OF COMMUNICATION FACILITIES BY LOCATION AND OWNERSHIP FOR CY 2022


NO. OF OWNERSHIP
TYPE LOCATION
PUBLIC PRIVATE
Postal Service Philippine Postal Corporation, San Roque Government
• Converge ICT (Metro Town Tarlac City, Tarlac)
• PLDT (MH Del Pilar St, Tarlac City, Tarlac)
Internet Service Providers
• Globe
• Smart
• Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT)
Telephone Service Providers • Smart Communication, Inc.
• Globe Telecommunications
Cell Sites 132 Total Cell Sites in the City 132
Public Calling Stations None
Television Networks Mc Arthur Hiway, Tarlac City 1
Radio Networks Mc Arthur Hiway, Tarlac City 1
Others
Source: Info Tech Division Office (City Mayor’s Office)

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NUMBER, LOCATION, SERVICE AREA OF TELECOMMUNCATION FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Types of Communication No. of
Franchise Holder Location (Barangay) Service Area (barangays)
Services and Facilities Subscribers/Clientele
[Link] (Landline) Philippines Long Distance Telephone MH Del Pilar St., San Nicolas
Company
[Link] Mobile Telephone None None
[Link] Telephone None None
[Link] Communications None None
Sto. Cristo Mc Arthur Highway, Aquino
[Link]/Courier Service Wide Wide World Express
Subdivison Brgy., Tarlac City,
Mendoza Building, Door 3 MH Del Pilar
A Best Express Tarlac (TRC)
St, Tarlac City, 2300 Tarlac
Fedex Maligaya San Miguel, Tarlac City, Tarlac
Greenfields Building, Manila N Rd, San
JRS Express
Sebastian, Tarlac City
SM CITY Tarlac, MacArthur Highway,
LBC Express
Tarlac City, 2300 Tarlac
J&T Express - Tarlac Block 1, F. Tañedo St, Tarlac City, Tarlac
Fedex/2GO Express Sitio Tanpoco, Tarlac City, 2300 Tarlac
[Link] (Weather 385,398 as per 2020 PSA
Tracking Stations, Radars) City Government of Tarlac San Sebastian 76 Barangays POPULATION of City of
Tarlac
[Link] Media
Radio Broadcasted thru the
facebook pages of the
following: Mayor Cristy
96.1 One FM Tarlac San Nicolas Tarlac City 76 Barangays
Angeles, Tarlac City
Information Office and
KT Angeles
Television None None
Cable Television None None
[Link] Local News Paper
Newspaper • GUARDIAN SAN SEBASTIAN TARLAC CITY
385,398 as per 2020 PSA
• AGUILA SAN MIGUEL TARLAC CITY
POPULATION of City of
• FACTS & FIGURES SAN MIGUEL TARLAC CITY
Tarlac
• TARLAC POINTERS MATATALAIB TARLAC CITY
Publishing Houses
Source: Info Tech Division Office (City Mayor’s Office)

WATERWORKS SYSTEM, BY SOURCE, LOCATION AND NUMBER OF PUMPS AND SERVICE AREA, YEAR 2021
NUMBER CAPACITY
LOCATION OF WATER SOURCE LOCATION OF PUMPS OF (LITERS PER SERVICE AREA
PUMPS DAY)

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Brgy. [Link], Aguso, Alvindia, Dalayap, Poblacion,
Aguso, Tarlac City Northfields Subd., Aguso, Tarlac City 1 1,691,181.84 Cut-Cut II, Mabini, Dolores, Baras-Baras, San Isidro,
Tibag
Binauganan, Tarlac City Getha Subd., Binauganan, Tc 1 964,028.24 Brgy. Binauganan, San Sebastian, Maliwalo
Brgy. Binauganan, San Sebastian, San Rafael, San
Binauganan, Tarlac City Niñas Ville Subd.,Binauganan,Tc 1 1,685,334.92
Vicente
Burot, Tarlac City Nha, Burot, Tarlac City 1 556,773.30 Burot, San Carlos
Brgy. Culipat, Trinidad, Buhilit, Banaba, Matatalaib,
Culipat, Tarlac City Culipat, Tarlac City 1 1,845,921.93
Salapungan, Panampunan
Brgy. Dela Paz, Armenia, Atioc, San Francisco, San
Dela Paz, Tarlac City Dela Paz, Tarlac City 1 1,500,432.82
Miguel, Maligaya
Ligtasan, Tarlac City Lazatin Subd., Ligtasan, Tc 1 428,731.16 San Roque, Ligtasan, Cut-Cut I
Luisita Industrial Park, Tarlac City Luisita Industrial Park, Tc 1 1,024,948.88 Maligaya, Paraiso, San Miguel
Lapuerta Del Sol Highlands Subd., Maliwalo,
Maliwalo, Tarlac City 1 924,483.65 Maliwalo, San Sebastian, San Rafael, San Vicente
Tarlac City
Maliwalo, San Juan Bautista, [Link], Poblacion,
Maliwalo, Tarlac City Maliwalo Main Office, Tarlac City 1 1,100,108.74
Baras-Baras, Dolores, Mabini
Maliwalo, Tarlac City Camella Homes Subd., Maliwalo, Tarlac City 1 871,104.47 Maliwalo
Maliwalo, Poblacion, San Vicente, Baras-Baras,
Maliwalo, Tarlac City Villa Aguila Subd., Maliwalo, Tarlac City 1 932,928.98
Dolores, Mabini
Matatalaib, Culipat, Trinidad, Poblacion, Baras-Baras,
Matatalaib, Tarlac City Olor, Matatalaib, Tarlac City 1 1,184,772.78
Dolores, San Isidro, Tibag
San Juan Bautista, [Link], San Nicolas, Mabini,
Matatalaib, Tarlac City St Mary's Subd., Matatalaib, Tarlac City 1 1,947,892.87
Poblacion
Salapungan, Matatalaib, San Isidro, Tibag, Dolores,
Salapungan, Tarlac City Salapungan, Tarlac City 1 423,490.88
Baras-Baras, Cut-Cut II, Poblacion, Mabini
San Jose, Calingcuan, Bora, Poblacion, Maliwalo,
San Jose, Tarlac City San Jose, Tarlac City 1 3,161,657.01 Baras-Baras, Dolores, Mabini, San Juan de Bautista,
[Link], San Vicente
San Manuel, San Pascual, Batang-Batang, Villa
San Manuel, Tarlac City Sitio Kantarilya, San Manuel, Tarlac City 1 1,132,420.61 Bacolor, San Jose, Maliwalo, Calingcuan, Cut-Cut II,
Amucao, Balingcanaway, Poblacion
San Manuel, Balingcanaway, Amucao, Cut-Cut II, Villa
San Manuel, Tarlac City Dos Palmas Subd.,San Manuel, Tarlac City 1 1,452,400.13
Bacolor, Poblacion, Baras-Baras, Dolores
San Rafael, Tarlac City Filomena Subd., San Rafael, Tc 1 1,911,620.24 San Rafael
San Rafael, Tarlac City Homesite, San Rafael, Tc 1 989,021.42 San Rafael, San Vicente
San Rafael (Northern Hills), San Vicente, San Jose de
San Rafael, Tarlac City Doña Aurora St., San Rafael, Tarlac City 1 1,304,209.03
Urquico
Golden Palm Square Subd., San Roque, Tarlac San Vicente, San Pablo, San Luis, Carangian, Tibag,
San Roque, Tarlac City 1 2,118,044.65
City Care, Sapang Maragul
Sapang Tagalog, San Francisco, Capehan, Buenavista,
Sapang Tagalog, Tarlac City Sapang Tagalog, Tarlac City 1 2,336,405.46
San Miguel, Maligaya
Suizo, Tarlac City Bliss, Suizo, Tarlac City 1 736,904.76 Suizo, Ungot, San Rafael
Suizo, Tarlac City Red Cross, Suizo, Tarlac City 1 753,036.26 Suizo, Ungot, San Rafael
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Tariji, Salapungan, Panampunan, Balibago, Baras-
Tariji, Tarlac City Tariji, Tarlac City 1 691,683.68
Baras, Dolores, Poblacion
Tariji, Balibago 1 and 2, Baras-Baras, Dolores,
Tariji, Tarlac City Zone 6, Tariji, Tarlac City 1 1,632,946.80
Poblacion
Source: TCWD PrimeWater Tarlac City

NUMBER OF CONNECTIONS AND AVERAGE WATER CONSUMPTION, BY TYPE OF CONSUMER: WATERWORKS SYSTEM, YEAR 2021
TYPE OF CONSUMER NO. OF CONNECTIONS AVERAGE WATER CONSUMPTION (cu.m per month)
1. Residential 40,009 18.03
2. Commercial 3,141 27.68
3. Others (government) 273 116.86
TOTAL 43,423
Source: TCWD PrimeWater Tarlac City

LEVEL II WATER SYSTEM, YEAR 2021


No. of Household Household
No. of Capacity
Location of Water Sources Communal Barangays Served (61) Population Population
Pumps (liters/second)
Faucets Served Unserved
AGUSO, TARLAC CITY 1 19.57 61 43,423
BINAUGANAN, TARLAC CITY 1 11.16
BINAUGANAN, TARLAC CITY 1 19.51
BUROT, TARLAC CITY 1 6.44
CULIPAT, TARLAC CITY 1 21.36
DELA PAZ, TARLAC CITY 1 17.37
LIGTASAN, TARLAC CITY 1 4.96
LUISITA INDUSTRIAL PARK, TC 1 11.86
MALIWALO, TARLAC CITY 1 10.70
MALIWALO, TARLAC CITY 1 12.73
MALIWALO, TARLAC CITY 1 10.08
MALIWALO, TARLAC CITY 1 10.80
MATATALAIB, TARLAC CITY 1 13.71
MATATALAIB, TARLAC CITY 1 22.55
SALAPUNGAN, TARLAC CITY 1 4.90
SAN JOSE, TARLAC CITY 1 36.59
SAN MANUEL, TARLAC CITY 1 13.11
SAN MANUEL, TARLAC CITY 1 16.81
SAN RAFAEL, TARLAC CITY 1 22.13
SAN RAFAEL, TARLAC CITY 1 11.45
SAN RAFAEL, TARLAC CITY 1 15.10
SAN ROQUE, TARLAC CITY 1 24.51
SAPANG TAGALOG, TARLAC CITY 1 27.04
SUIZO, TARLAC CITY 1 8.53
SUIZO, TARLAC CITY 1 8.72
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TARIJI, TARLAC CITY 1 8.01
TARIJI, TARLAC CITY 1 18.90
Source: TCWD PrimeWater Tarlac City

LEVEL II WATER SYSTEM


Capacity No. of Communal Household Population Household Population
Location of Water Sources No. of Pumps Barangays Served
(Liters/second) Faucets Served Unserved
Binauganan 105 341
Maliwalo Calingcuan 198 309
Carangian 114 1,030
Cut-Cut I 91 -
Matatalaib San Francisco 106 313
San Miguel 797 922
San Nicolas 909 647
Ligtasan
San Pablo 456 454
Ligtasan 491 154
Binauganan Mabini 100 1
Maligaya 481 329
Maliwalo 498 1.031
San Rafael
San Juan Bautista 196 129
Matatalaib 995 2,304
Paraiso 414 233
Poblacion 467 -
San Rafael 1,207 1,056
San Roque 1,227 251
San Miguel
San Sebastian 973 -
San Vicente 2,610 295
Sepung Calzada 1,653 591
Sto. Cristo 843 -
Suizo 213 707
TOTAL 15,144 11,097
Source: Tarlac City CLUP Final ( Table 1.8.10: Level II System)

LEVEL I WATER SYSTEM


Shallow Well Deep Well Improved Spring
Barangay Population Household Served Population Household Served Population Household Served
No. No. % No. No. % No. No. %
Balanti 272 3
Carangian 999 -
Cut-Cut - -
Ligtasan 154 -
Mabini 1 -
Poblacion - -
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San Luis 392 7
San Nicolas 647 -
San Pablo 440 14
San Roque 251 -
San Vicente 289 6
San Juan Bautista 77 52
Sto. Cristo - -
San Jose de Urquico 172 5
Aguso 978 109
Alvindia 190 33
Amucao 239 159
Balibago I 162 108
Balibago II 493 55
Balingcanaway 781 195
Banaba 88 38
Batang-Batang 199 66
Bora 182 2
Buhilit 128 14
Calingcuan 278 31
Culipat 163 70
Dalayap 357 153
Maliwalo 691 340
Matatalaib 1,889 415
San Jose 927 19
Sta. Cruz 610 68
Sepung Calzada 502 89
Tariji 289 96
Trinidad 169 45
Salapungan 294 33
Villa Bacolor 250 8
San Pascual 386 43
San Manuel 871 46
Armenia 608 19
Asturias 287 9
Atioc 285 15
Balete 637 159
Bantog 329 18
Binauganan 239 102
Buenavista 185 2
Burot 472 119
Capehan 329 37
Central 474 203
Dela Paz 273 30
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Lourdes 385 43
Maligaya 247 82
Mapalacsiao 670 287
Paraiso 133 100
San Carlos 204 11
San Francisco 282 31
San MIguel 821 101
San Rafael 908 148
San Sebastian - -
Sapang Tagalog 676 7
Suizo 424 283
Ungot 400 268
Cut-Cut I 1,152 24
Baras-Baras 484 25
Dolores 362 19
Laoang 432 4
Mapalad 74 25
San Isidro 1,555 82
San Juan de Mata 607 13
Sta. Maria 81 20
Sto. Niño 108 18
Sto. Domingo 174 5
Sapang Maragul 1,055 264
Sinait 418 13
Tibag 1,853 19
Tibagan 569 30
Care 592 6
TOTAL 33,598 4,960
Source: Tarlac City CLUP Final ( Table 1.8.11: Level I System)

OTHER SOURCES OF WATER, Year 2021


NO. OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION SERVED, BY SOURCE OF WATER
BARANGAY Undeveloped spring Open Dug Wells Rainwater Water Peddlers Bottled Water
No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
NO AVAILABLE DATA PER BARANGAY
Source: TCWD PrimeWater Tarlac City
TABLE 6. Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking and City/Municipality: 2015
Source of Water Supply for Drinking
Number of Own use Shared Own use Shared Lake
City / Tubed/pip Dug Protect Bottle Not
Households faucet faucet tubed/pip tubed/pip Unprotect river Peddl Other
Municipality ed shallow wel ed d Report
* communi communi ed deep ed deep ed spring rain er s
well l spring water ed
ty water ty water well well and
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system system others

CITY OF
TARLAC 75,546 12,039 1,273 13,511 7,340 2,343 107 271 2 3 261 8,307 89 -
(Capital)
Source: PSA 2015, Housing Statistical Tables_Tarlac [Link] File

TABLE 7. Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Cooking and City/Municipality: 2015
Source of Water Supply for Cooking
Number of Own use Shared Lake
City / faucet faucet Own use Shared Tubed/pipe river Bottle Not
Households Dug Protecte Unprotecte Peddle
Municipality communit communit tubed/pipe tubed/pipe d shallow rain d Others Reporte
* well d spring d spring r
y water y water d deep well d deep well well and water d
system system others
CITY OF
TARLAC 75,546 33,105 1,718 24,026 10,302 3,326 229 37 - 3 18 2,715 67 -
(Capital)
Source: PSA 2015, Housing Statistical Tables_Tarlac [Link] File

INVENTORY OF POWER UTILITIES, YEAR 2022


No. of Facilities Service Areas
Source of Power
Franchise Holder Location Sub- Metering Electric Barangays Not
Supply Streetlights Barangays Served
Station Station Posts served
Grid Tarlac Electric, Inc. (TEI) Tarlac City 5 90201 30344 26 70 6

[1] Grid or Off-grid source of Power Supply


[2] Metering Station is considered as the total number of customer energy meters installed in the franchise area
[3] Streetlights is considered as the total number of metered accounts
Source: TEI Geographical Information System, TEI Sales Statistics

NUMBER OF CONNECTIONS AND AVERAGE POWER CONSUMPTION, BY TYPE OF USERS, YEAR 2022
Type of Users No. of Connections Average Consumption (kWh per Month) [4]
1. Residential ( Domestic ) 84,695 15,057,688.14
2. Industrial 33 2,764,651.92
3. Commercial 4,924 19,901,168.68
4. Public Buildings 449 1,590,904.98
5. Public Streetlights 26 195,093.00
6. Public CCTV 15 610.50
7. Others 59 559,807.03
TOTAL 90,201 40,069,904.25
[4] The Average Consumption is computed as the total energy consumption per type of user divided by twelve (12) months
Source: TEI Geographical Information System, TEI Sales Statistics

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TERTIARY AND VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL SCHOOLS BY TYPE AND ENROLLMENT, Sys 2019-2020 and 2020-2021
LOT AREA TYPE ENROLLMENT 2019 - 2020
LOCATION (Barangay) NAME OF SCHOOL
(In Has.) Public Private Male Female Total
1. San Isidro, Tarlac City Provincial Training Center - Tarlac 2,500 sqr. ✓ 1,513 506 2,019
2. San Nicolas, Tarlac City Tarlac School of Arts and Trade, Inc. 301 sqm. ✓ 60 75 135
3. Sapang Maragul, Tarlac City (TSAT Farm) Tarlac School of Arts and Trade, Inc. 10,067 sqm. ✓ 20 20
4. San Sebastian, Tarlac City A.I.T. Advanced Institute Technology of Tarlac City Inc. 500 sqm ✓ 184 89 273
5. Tibag, Tarlac City Interworld Asian Institute 1 Ha ✓ 108 119 227
6. San Vicente Primadeli Culinary Institute, Inc. 400 sqr.m ✓ 83 134 217
7. Zone 4 Brgy. Tibag, Tarlac City 300sqm
Subluan Technological Academy (Sta), Inc. ✓ 159 1200 1359
8. Zone 4 Brgy. Tibag, Tarlac City 2,074 sqm
9. Cut-Cut 1, Tarlac City St. Paul Colllege Of Tarlac, Tarlac City, Inc. 493sq.m. ✓ 125 86 211
10. Tibag Tarlac Center for Learning and Skills Success (TCLASS) 59,183 Sq.m ✓ 242 381 632
11. Binauganan Tarlac Center for Learning and Skills Success (TCLASS) Annex 2 hectares ✓ 901 60 961
Source: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority Tarlac City (2020 Data)

SCHOOL BY LEVEL, TYPE, FACILITIES AND CONDITION, Sys 2019-2020 and 2020-2021
Type Condition of Facilities
Barangay Name of Schools Lot Area Organic
Pub. Private Lab. Shop Library Clinic Toilets Playground
Farming
1. San Isidro, Provincial Training Center 2,500
✓ Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant 0 1
Tarlac City - Tarlac sqr.
2. San Nicolas, Tarlac School of Arts and 301
✓ Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant N/A
Tarlac City Trade, Inc. sqm.
[Link] Maragul, (TSAT Farm) Tarlac School 10, 067 ✓
Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant N/A
Tarlac City of Arts and Trade, Inc. sqm.
A.I.T. Advanced Institute
[Link] Sebastian, ∕
Technology of Tarlac City 500 sqm Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant N/A
Tarlac City
Inc.

5. Tibag, Tarlac ✓
Interworld Asian Institute 1 Ha Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant
City

6. San Vicente, Primadeli Culinary 400 ✓


Compliant Compliant Compliant 0
Tarlac City Institute, Inc. sqr.m
7. Zone 4 Brgy. Subluan Technological ✓
300 sqm Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant 0 0
Tibag, Tarlac City Academy (Sta), Inc.
8. Zone 4 Brgy. Subluan Technological 2,074 ✓
Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant 0 0
Tibag, Tarlac City Academy (Sta), Inc. sqm.
[Link]-Cut 1, Tarlac St. Paul Colllege Of Tarlac, ✓
493sq.m. Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant N/A
City Tarlac City, Inc.
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Tarlac Center for Learning
59,183
10. Tibag and Skills Success ✓ Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant N/A N/A
Sq.m
(TCLASS)
Tarlac Center for Learning
2
[Link] and Skills Success ✓ Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant Compliant N/A N/A
hectares
(TCLASS)-Annex
Source: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority Tarlac City (2020 Data)

COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION


REGIONAL OFFICE III
Public HEI in Tarlac City
No. Institution Name Street/ Brgy. Municipality/City Province Telephone No. Email Address
(045) 606 8123;
Romulo Boulevard, San helpdesk@[Link],
1 Tarlac State University Tarlac Tarlac (045) 606 8101;
Vicente pres_office@[Link]
(045) 982-0110
Private HEIs in Tarlac City
No. Institution Name Street/ Brgy. Municipality/City Province Telephone No. Email Address
(045) 470-9280;
1 AMA Computer College - Tarlac Zamora St. San Roque Tarlac Tarlac (045) 982-9504; jasoriano@[Link]
(045) 982-3455
(045) 982-0780; admin@[Link],
Central Luzon Doctors' Hospital Romulo Highway, San
2 Tarlac Tarlac (045) 982-2745; cldhei@[Link],
Educational Institution, Inc. Pablo
(045) 982-5019 admin@[Link]
(045) 982-3952;
(045) 628-2922;
3 College of the Holy Spirit of Tarlac San Sebastian Village Tarlac Tarlac (045) 628-2812; chs_tarlac2012@[Link]
(045) 982-1230;
(045) 982-3370
(045) 982-6125;
4 Ecumenical Christian College, Inc. Mangga II, Matatalaib Tarlac Tarlac (045) 982-5476; ecumcollege@[Link]
(045) 982-2330
(045) 491-1674;
Fundamental Baptist College For Isle of Patmos, Brgy.
5 Tarlac Tarlac (045) 982-3428; [Link]@[Link]
Asians, Inc. Culipat
(045) 982-7251
goldenolympuscolleges@[Link];
6 Golden Olympus Colleges, Inc. #7 Getha Road Tarlac Tarlac 045-925-7841
support@[Link]
(045) 493-3084;
Interworld College of Science and
7 Aquino Blivard, Tibag Tarlac Tarlac (045) 982-0672; interworldcolleges@[Link]
Technology Foundation
(045) 493-4457

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(045) 628-6130;
8 Osias Colleges, Inc. F. Tanedo St Tarlac Tarlac info@[Link]
(045) 982-0245
9 Our Lady of Peace College Seminary San Isidro Tarlac Tarlac (045) 982-1331 olpcstarlac@[Link]
cdcec_tarlac@[Link],
10 PWU CDCEC Tarlac, Inc. Juan Luna Street, Poblacion Tarlac Tarlac (045) 205-4543
pwutarlac2002@[Link]
Aquino Blvd. STI (045) 982-2089
11 STI College- Tarlac, Inc. Tarlac Tarlac [Link]@[Link]
Compound (045) 982-8933;
(045) 982-7251;
12 Tarlac Christian Colleges Inc. 5085 Buno, Matatalaib Tarlac Tarlac (045) 982-3428; [Link]@[Link]
(045) 982-7251
United School of Science & (045) 982-1822;
13 San Isidro Tarlac Tarlac usstregistrar@[Link]
Technology (USST) Colleges, Inc. (045) 982-1068
Source: MIS Unit (HEMIS DATA A.Y. 2019-2020) of Commission on Higher Education Region III
*Figures shown are based on the information given by each HEI

AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT FACILITIES, YEAR 2022


Condition
Post-Harvest Facilities Location Number Type/Capacity % Utilization
[Link] Tarlac City 18 Cono / Kiskisan Operational
[Link] Storage Tarlac City 1 Operational
[Link]-purpose drying pavement 25 Operational
[Link] Centers
[Link] Tarlac City 22 Operational
[Link] (e.g., fish storage, processing, fish
Tarlac City
landing ports, etc.
Source: Tarlac City Agriculture Office

CLASSIFICATION OF IRRIGATION FACILITIES, YEAR 2022


Source of Water Supply
Classification of Irrigation Facilities Area Covered (In Has.) Location
Capacity (cubic meters) Location
Gravity System (NIA) 4,825.60 Tarlac City
Communal (GIP) 2,940.00 Tarlac City
Shallow Tube Well

Source: Tarlac City Agriculture Office

AVAILABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY OF TOURISM SUPPORT FACILITIES, YEAR 2022


Means of Distance (In Kilometers) Access road
Name of Tourism
Transportation Accessibility
Support Facilities From Nearest Airport From Nearest Seaport From Nearest Highway Type of Surface Condition
Available
Aquino Museum Bus, Jeep, Tricycle 40 kms 115 kms 300 meters Concrete Good Accessible

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San Sebastian Cathedral Jeep, Tricycle 47 kms 120 kms 400 meters Concrete Good Accessible

Dolores Spring Well Jeep, Tricycle 55 kms 130 kms 1 km Concrete / Asphalt Good Accessible

Camp Servillano Bus, Jeep, Tricycle 40 kms 115 kms 100 meters Concrete / Asphalt Good Accessible
Source: Tarlac City Tourism Office

LOCAL SPECIAL BODIES, YEAR 2020 - 2022


Number of Members
Name of Local
Composition 2020 2021 2022
Special
TOTAL M F TOTAL M F TOTAL M F
1. Bids and Awards • Chairman 10 4 6 10 4 6 10 4 6
Committee (BAC) • Vice-Chairman
• Members
• BAC Secretariat Head and Members
2. City Peace and • Chairperson 20 13 7 21 16 5 21 16 5
Order Council • Vice-Chairperson
(CPOC) • Sanggunian Panlungsod (SP) Committee on Peace and Order
• Liga ng mga Barangay President
• City Administrator
• City Legal Officer
• City Social Welfare and Development Officer
• City Information Officer
• Local Government Operations Officer – DILG, Tarlac City
• Chief of Police, PNP Tarlac
• Public Order and Safety Officer
• City Fire Marshall, BFP
• Chief, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP)
• Head, Business Permits and Licensing Division
• Tarlac City Prosecutor
• Tarlac City Schools Division Superintendent
• Representative, National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
• Representative Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)
• President, Phil. Chamber of Commerce Industry – Tarlac
• President, Kaisa Women’s Organization (KWO)
• Representative, One Tarlac
3. Local Housing • Chairperson 14 10 4 14 10 4
Board of the City • Vice-Chairperson
Government of • SP Committee on Housing
Tarlac • SP Committee on Urban Poor
• City Legal Officer
• City Planning and Development Officer

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• City Engineer
• City Assessor
• City Treasurer
• Representative, Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor
• Two (2) Representatives, One Tarlac
• Representative, KWO
4. City Anti-Drug • Chairman 15 10 5 15 9 6 13 10 3
Abuse Council • Membes:
(CADAC) • PNP Chief
• Chairperson, SP on Peace & Order
• Tarlac City Prosecutor
• Regional trial Court Judge
• Parole & Probation Officer
• President Liga ng mga Barangay
• Tarlac City Schools Division Superintendent
• City Administrator
• CSWD Officer
• DILG, Tarlac City
• City Information Officer
• City Health Officer
• President, One Tarlac
• Representative from Religious Sector
5. People’s Law • Chairman, SP Committee on Peace & Order 5 4 1 5 4 1 5 4 1
Enforcement • Members:
Board (PLEB) • Barangay Chairman (San Rafael)
• Teacher, City Schools Division
• President-Tarlac Pastor’s Association
• Chamber of Commerce and Industry-Tarlac
6. Local • City Mayor 114 84 75 9 84 75 9
Development • SP Chairman Committee on Appropriations
Council • Representative, Tarlac 2nd District
• President, Liga ng mg Baranagay
• City Administrator
• City Legal Officer
• City Budget Officer
• City Accountant
• All Tarlac City Chairmen (75)
7. Local Health • Chairman 9 9 6 3 9 6 3
Board • Vice-Chairman
• Members:
• SP Chairman, Committee on Health
• The President, Tarlac Medical Society

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• Representative, Department of Health
• The President, Tarlac National High School Batch 69 Credit Coop
• The President, Bosconian Boss Ka Nyan
• The President, PMAP
• The President Advocates for Better Life (ADLIFE) of Persons with Substance Use
Disorder (PSUD), Inc.
8. Local School • Chairman 9 9 5 4 9 5 4
Board • Co-Chairman
• Members:
• SP Chairman Committee on Education
• City Administrator
• City Treasurer
• City Budget Officer
• The President, Bosconian Boss Ka Nyan
• The President, Tarlac National High School Batch 69 Credit Coop
• The President Advocates for Better Life (ADLIFE) of Persons with Substance Use
Disorder (PSUD), Inc.
9. Tarlac City • The City Mayor - Chairperson 24 15 5
Disaster Risk • The City Administrator
Reduction and • The Head of the Public Order and Safety Office
Management • The Head of the Tarlac City Disater Risk Reduction and Management Office
Council • The City Planning and Development Coordinator
(TCDRRMC) • The City Health Officer
• The City Social Welfare and Development Officer
• The City Engineer
• The City Veterinarian
• The City Budget Officer
• The City Agriculturist
• The Head of the City Environment and Natural Resources
• The City Director/CLGOO of DILG Tarlac City
• The Division Superintendent of the Tarlac City Schools Division
• The highest ranking officer of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in Tarlac City
• The Chief of Tarlac City Police Station
• The Tarlac City Fire Marshal of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
• The Tarlac City Gender and Development (GAD) Focal Person
• The President of the Liga ng mga Barangay
• The Head of the Tarlac City Electric Inc.
• The Head of the Tarlac City Water District
• The Chapter Administrator of the Philippine Red Cross
• Four Accredited Civil Society Organizations
• One private sector representative
Indicate the Office/group represented, not the name of member
Source: Tarlac City Administrator’s Office
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NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN THE CITY/MUNICIPALITY 2022
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY CONTACT
PERSON ADDRESS NUMBER/S
1. National Food Authority (NFA) Engr. Paulo R. Cruz Aguso, Tarlac City 0917-127-3650
2. Department of Public Works & Highways (DPWH) Tarlac Engineering District Engr. Neil C. Farala Parsolingan, Gerona, Tarlac (045) 491-1529
3. Department of Public Works & Highways (DPWH) Tarlac 2nd District Engineering Office Engr. Hernan G. Ines Concepcion, Tarlac (045) 925-5665
4. DepEd Division of Tarlac Province Dr. Ronaldo A. Pozon, CESO V SDS Macabulos, Tarlac City (045) 982-0874
5. DepEd - Tarlac City Schools Division Office Maria Carmen Cuenco Sto. Cristo, Tarlac City (045) 982-7797
6. Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) - Tarlac Anita Laxamana San Rafael, Tarlac City 0917-554-9718
7. Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) - Tarlac Bernadette Joy DG. Ular Sto. Cristo, Tarlac City (045) 982-2936
Julius Caesar V. Sicat, Phd, CESO III Region 3, Maimpis, San Fernando, 0917-862-7563
8. PSTC - Tarlac
Pampanga
9. Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) - Tarlac Zaida F. Garibay Anita Bldg., Zamora St. 0977-945-4002
10. Land Transportation Office (LTO) Tarlac Licensing Center Francis Peter Lising Macabulos, Tarlac City (045) 629-4877
11. Philippine National Police (PNP) Tarlac City PLTCOL. Jim F. Helario Burgos St., Tarlac City 0920-814-5791
12. NOLCOM Lt. Gen. Ernesto C. Torres Camp Aquino, San Miguel, Tarlac City (045) 985-0028
13. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Alvin L. Rebadulla Macabulos, Tarlac City (045) 982-1348
14. Land Registration Authority Registry of Deeds Province of Tarlac Atty. Ronnie Tababa Romulo Blvd., Tarlac City 0961-018-3129
15. National Irrigation Administration (NIA) - Tarlac Engr. Prudencio B. Santos Matatalaib, Tarlac City (045) 982-1064
16. Social Security System (SSS) Tarlac Maria Maxima C. Macaraeg Macabulos, Tarlac City (045) 982-3410
17. Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) Tarlac Branch Kristine Joi G. Macam San Roque, Tarlac City (045) 982-9866
18. Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) Tarlac City Branch Maria Evangeline G. Robles Macabulos, Tarlac City (045) 982-0406
19. Landbank of the Philippines Tarlac City Branch Victor N. Tagata San Sebastian, Tarlac City (045) 982-4751
20. Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Tarlac City CINSP Jacky L. Ngina San Sebastian, Tarlac City (045) 982-1356
21. PHLPOST Post Office Macabulos, Tarlac City (045) 982-8781
22. Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Remedios Advincula Macabulos, Tarlac City (045) 611-4404
23. Provincial Agrarian Reform Office Asst. Reg. Dir. Atty. Odgie C. Cayabyab Romulo Blvd., Tarlac City (045) 982-1156
24. Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) - Tarlac Asst. Reg. Dir. Atty. Odgie C. Cayabyab Romulo Blvd., Tarlac City (045) 982-1156
Source: Tarlac City Administrator Office

TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES BY OFFICE, EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, CIVIL SERVICE ELIGIBILITY AND TENURE
Status: Year 2022
CIVIL SERVICE
LGU OFFICE/DEPARTMENT EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ELIGIBILITY TENURE STATUS
STATUS (Grade)
Tech /Voc. Perm/ Elect/ Casual/
CITY GOVERNMENT OF TARLAC College High School Elementary 1st 2nd 3rd
/Assoc Coterm/ Temp Contractual
CITY BUDGET OFFICE 10 1 2 3 7 13
CITY COOPERATIVE AND ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 3 3 3 4 2 9
CITY ECONOMIC ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 18 15 5 4 9 13 42
CITY ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICE 10 29 12 2 3 53
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CITY GENERAL SERVICES OFFICE 14 9 1 4 9 9 28
CITY HEALTH OFFICE 96 11 4 32 18 102 143
CITY HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 8 2 1 1 2 14 12
CITY INFORMATION OFFICE 7 3 4 5 10
CITY LEGAL OFFICE 5 2 1 1 4 8
CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 9 3 3 6 12
CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 17 10 1 1 2 9 29
OFFICE OF THE CITY ACCOUNTANT 24 5 1 2 6 14 32
OFFICE OF THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR 14 6 1 1 1 11 22
OFFICE OF THE CITY AGRICULTURIST 26 1 24 26
OFFICE OF THE CITY ARCHITECT 11 1 4 6 12
OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR 12 2 3 3 11 17
OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR 9 2 4 1 6 15
OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER 35 15 5 9 23 24 64
OFFICE OF THE CITY MAYOR 95 121 15 40 17 28 130 143
OFFICE OF THE CITY POPULATION COMMISSION OFFICER 3 1 2 4
OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURER 42 11 4 18 27 57
OFFICE OF THE CITY VETERINARIAN 3 2 1 3 6
OFFICE OF THE CITY VICE MAYOR 8 20 3 2 4 6 26
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD 59 64 6 15 5 13 36 108
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD
23 7 5 1 15 33 2
SECRETARY
CITY TOURISM, CULTURE AND ARTS OFFICE 4 1 1 2 5
CITY PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE 4 1 2 2 1 7
CITY BUSINESS PERMIT AND LICENSING OFFICE 11 3 4 4 6 18
TOTAL 580 349 52 144 146 369 0 849 279
Source: Tarlac City Human Resource Management Office

TIME SERIES RECORD OF PROPERTY TAX REVENUE YEAR 2020-2022


COLLECTION TOTAL REVENUE FROM PROPERTY
ASSESSED VALUATION TAX RATE TAX LEVY
YEAR AS % OF LEVY TAXATION
Amount % Change General SEF TOTAL Amount % Change Amount % Change
2022 10,376,435,100.00 (INC) 3.13% 2% 1% 3% 311,293,053.00 (INC) 3.13%
2021 10,061,561,760.00 (INC) 4.52% 2% 1% 3% 301,846,852.80 (INC) 4.52%
2020 9,626,309,910,.00 (INC) 2.34% 2% 1% 3% 288,789,297.30 (INC) 2.34%
Source: Tarlac City Assessor’s Office

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TIME SERIES RECORD OF REVENUE OTHER THAN PROPERTY TAX YEAR 2022
BUSINESS FEES & SERVICES & TOTAL LOCAL INTERNAL REVENUE
OTHER TAXES
LICENCES OPERATIONS REVENUE ALLOTMENT ALL OTHER GRAND TOTAL
YEAR % % % % % %
Amount Amount Amount % Change Amount Amount Amount Amount
Change Change Change Change Change Change
2022 455,108,436.27 5.95% 49,135,968.92 18.47% 68,432,566.82 14.99% 572,676,972.01 7.94% 1,717,300,741.00 40.72% 150,023,282.42 22.93% 2,440,000,995.43 30.28%
2021 429,543,801.21 -18.16 41,476,733.14 53.33 59,513,067.87 5.00 530,533,602.22 -12.82 1,220,332,349.00 7.18 122,039,657.52 -25.83 1,872,905.608.74 -2.03
2020 524,833,410.38 41.73 27,050,603.91 5.97 56,676,742.71 (13.97) 608,560,757.00 31.80 1,138,616,599.00 12.25 164,551,238.56 161.81 1,911,728,594.56 24.22
2019 370,310,469.04 16.66 49,993,140.50 67.63 45,504,313.01 20.20 465,807,922.55 12.62 1,014,377,095.00 10.43 58,764,029.46 -24.85 1,538,949,047.01 8.98
2018 320,921,621.22 61,293,414.46 36,856,811.26 419,071,846.94 918,546,255.40 78,034,200.94 1,415,652,303.28
Source: Tarlac City Treasury Office
(Note: The exercise will require 3-5 years of historical data to be used as the basis for a 3-year projection)
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Enter the amount of revenue from each source in the appropriate column.
a. Operating and service income covers public markets, slaughterhouses and other LGU economic enterprises.
b. IRA refers to Internal Revenue allotment
c. All others include other Grants, and inter-government and interfund transfers.
2. Compute the % change over the preceding year and enter the results in the appropriate column.

TIME SERIES RECORD OF LGU OPERATING EXPENDITURE YEAR 2018-2021


(With Capital Outlay and Debt Servicing)
GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICES SOCIAL SERVICES ECONOMIC SERVICES ALL OTHERS GRAND TOTAL
YEAR % % % % %
Amount Amount Amount Amount Amount
Change Change Change Change Change
2021 1,001,084,250.84 -13.98 762,305,590.31 84.88 330,341,923.80 -14.45 2,093,731,764.95 6.69
2020 1,163,871,786.48 8 412,314,453.25 1 386,159,744.00 12 1,962,345,983.73 8
2019 1,072,890,636.84 21 406,611,305.93 18 345,234,050.23 -2 1,824,735,993.00 15
2018 887,849,675.19 34 344,869,414.82 -21 351,326,497.99 74 1,584,045,588.00 22
(Note: The exercise will require 3-5 years of historical data to be used as the basis for a 3-year projection)
Source: Tarlac City Budget Office

TIME SERIES RECORD OF LGU OPERATING EXPENDITURE YEAR 2020-2022


(With Capital Outlay and Debt Servicing)
GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICES SOCIAL SERVICES ECONOMIC SERVICES ALL OTHERS GRAND TOTAL
YEAR % % % % %
Amount Amount Amount Amount Amount
Change Change Change Change Change
2022 974,428,333.15 2.45 525,741,020.00 36.04 234,747,588.48 15.76 1,734,916,941.63 12.64
2021 951,068,655.84 -11 386,444,058.00 73.45 202,775,454.00 5.78 1,540,288.167.84 4.2
2020 1,063,737,791.48 222,802,744.99 191,722,244.00 1,478,262,780.47
(Note: The exercise will require 3-5 years of historical data to be used as the basis for a 3-year projection)
Source: Tarlac City Budget Office

INSTRUCTIONS:
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For each year:
1. Enter the amount of operating expenditure in the appropriate column. Note that debt and capital expenditures are excluded.
2. Column heading should reflect the major operating expenditure categories in the LGU.

Note: General Public Services include LGU administration, peace and order, etc.
a. Social services include education, health, welfare, etc.
3. Compute the % change over the preceding year and enter the results in the appropriate columns.
4. The exercise will require 3 to 5 years of historical data to be used as the basis for a 3- year projection.

OBLIGATED DEBT SERVICE EXPENDITURE YEAR 2022


YEAR (1) PRINCIPAL (2) INTEREST TOTAL (1 + 2)
2022 71,935,527.48 20,867,689.21 92,803,216.60
2021 100,071,490.77 21,231,574.09 121,303,064.86
2020 68,839,916.68 30,758,240.58 99,598,157.26
2019 68,839,916.68 26,816,916.28 95,656,835.96
(NOTE: This exhibit presents current debt service requirement and, therefore, involves no projection)
Source: Tarlac City Budget Office

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Simply compile the total debt service requirements for local general debt obligation for
Each of the 3-year projection period for all LGU obligations from existing accounting records.
2. Enter these amounts in the appropriate columns.

LIST OF BUSINESS PERMITS ISSUED BY TYPE, YEAR 2019 TO YEAR 2022


%
% Increase / % Increase /
TYPE OF BUSINESS PERMIT ISSUES 2019 2020 2021 Increase / 2022
Decrease Decrease
Decrease
(A) MANUFACTURER... 468
ASSEMBLER - 0.0% - 2
BREWER - 0.0% -
COMPOUNDER LIQUORS/DIST. SPIR - 0.0% -
DISTILLER - 0.0% -
MANUFACTURER 150 -17.0% 133 66
PROCESSOR - 0.0% -
PRODUCER 10 1.0% 11 3
RECTIFIER LIQUORS/DIST. SPIRI - 0.0% -
REPACKER 1 0.0% 1 1
WATER REFILLING 185 28.0% 213 277
(B) WHOLESALER... 654
DEALER 312 -9.0% 303 -268.0% 35 285
DISTRIBUTOR 13 1.0% 14 15
FOREIGN EXCHANGE 1 0.0% 1 1
IMPORTER/EXPORTER 3 -1.0% 2 3
JUNK SHOP 22 -1.0% 21 20
TRADING 19 5.0% 24 32
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WHOLESALER 78 -2.0% 76 146
(C) RETAILER... 2,692
AUTO SUPPLIES 16 -1.0% 15
BAKERY 30 -3.0% 27
DRYGOODS 244 -46.0% 198
FOOTWEAR 31 -12.0% 19
GEN MDSE 114 -19.0% 95
GIFT SHOP 2 0.0% 2
GLASSWARE 17 -1.0% 16
GROCERY 39 1.0% 40
LUMBER/HARDWARE 51 6.0% 57
RETAILER 1,251 -1.0% 1,250
SARI SARI STORE 386 0.0% 386
VARIETY STORE 65 -1.0% 64

(D-A) MANUFACTURER-ESSENTIAL..
ASSEMBLER-ESSENTIAL - 0.0% -
FISH POND OPERATOR - 0.0% -
MFTR-ESSENTIAL 8 0.0% 8 4
OPTR-ESSENTIAL - 0.0% -
OTHER FARM PRODUCE SUCH AS SNAKES AND REPTILES - 0.0% -
POULTRY 25 0.0% 25 25
PROCESSOR-ESSENTIAL - -1.0% -
PRODUCER-ESSENTIAL 8 -2.0% 8 6
REPACKER-ESSENTIAL - 0.0% -
SWINE AND LIVESTOCK 21 0.0% 21 21
(D-B) WHOLESALER-ESSENTIAL...
DEALER-ESSENTIAL 39 6.0% 45 42
DEALER-ESSENTIAL GASOLINE 5 0.0% 5 71
DISTRIBUTOR-ESSENTIAL 1 2.0% 3
WHOLESALER-ESSENTIAL 27 3.0% 30 48
(D-C) RETAILER-ESSENTIAL...
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 2 0.0% 2
COOKING GAS - 1.0% 1
DRUGSTORE/PHARMACY 84 8.0% 92
FEEDS/FERTILIZERS SUPPLIES 28 0.0% 28
FRUIT STORE 20 8.0% 28
MEAT STORE 103 1.0% 104
RETAILER-ESSENTIAL 187 9.0% 196
RICE RETAILER 72 2.0% 74
SCHOOL SUPPLIES 9 0.0% 9
VEGETABLE STORE 49 0.0% 49
(E) CONTRACTOR... 1,110
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BEAUTY/BARBER SHOPS 122 -15.0% 107
CATERING SVCS 9 0.0% 9
COML BROKERS 3 -2.0% 1
COMPUTER RENTALS 3 0.0% 3
CONTRACTOR-OTHERS 802 -23.0% 779
DETECTIVE/WATCHMAN AGENCY 7 -2.0% 5
EDUC. INSTITUTION - STOCK/PROFIT CORP 10 1.0% 11
ENGRAVING/PLATING/LAMINATIONS - 0.0% -
FUNERAL PARLOR 6 1.0% 7
FURNITURE SHOP - 0.0% -
GEN ENGG/BLDG CONTRACTORS 69 4.0% 73
HOTELS/MOTELS/LODGING HSES 51 -6.0% 45 -13.0% 32
LAUNDRY/DRY CLEANING SHOP 22 -4.0% 18
MANPOWER SVCS 15 -1.0% 14
MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL SHOP 1 1.0% 2
PHOTO/DEVELOPING SHOP 12 0.0% 12
POWER/WATER INSTALLATION - 0.0% -
PRINT/ADVERTISING SHOP 27 -3.0% 24 -23.0% 1
REPAIR SHOP 57 -6.0% 51
TAILOR/DRESS SHOP 24 -3.0% 21
TRAVEL AND TOURS 5 -2.0% 3
WASHING/VULCANIZING/RECAPPING 22 2.0% 24
(F) BANK & OTHER FINANCIAL INS 226
BANKS-OTHERS 62 0.0% 62
DEALERS IN SECURITIES/FOREX 1 0.0% 1
FINANCE & INVESTMENT CO 33 -2.0% 31
INSURANCE CO 41 -1.0% 40
LENDING INVESTORS 80 -4.0% 76
MONEY SHOPS 3 -1.0% 2
PAWNSHOP 66 -10.0% 56
STOCK BROKERS 1 0.0% 1
(G) PEDDLER

(H) OTHER BUSINESSES...


AMUSEMENT-OTHERS 53 -4.0% 49 7.0% 56
EATERIES 514 -79.0% 435 -189.0% 246
FISHPOND OPTR - 0.0% -
INTERNET SVCS 137 -54.0% 83
LESSOR 405 -2.0% 403 32.0% 435
LIVESTOCK OPTR - 0.0% -
MINI-CONO 5 -1.0% 4
OTHER BUSINESSES 22 -2.0% 20
OTHER CATERING SVCS 7 2.0% 9
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PUBLICATIONS 5 0.0% 5
REAL ESTATE DEALER 16 -1.0% 15
RECREATION FACILITIES/DEVICES 5 -1.0% 4
RENTALS 4 1.0% 5
SUBD OPTR 22 -1.0% 21
THEATERS WITH FIXED TAX - 0.0% -
(I) EXEMPTED BUSINESSES...
BUS TERMINAL 5 -2.0% 3
COOPERATIVES 34 -4.0% 30
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION 23 3.0% 26
EXEMPTED BUSINESS 21 -2.0% 19
GASOLINE STATION 77 -24.0% 53
LPG 32 1.0% 33
LUMBER YARD - 0.0% -
MANUFACTURER UNDER PEZA - 0.0% -
NON STOCK/PROFIT 24 0.0% 24
PROFESSIONALS 45 0.0% 45
TELECOMMUNICATIONS 1 0.0% 1
WAREHOUSE/DISPLAY CTR 14 -5.0% 9
GRAND TOTAL 6,753 -283.0% 6,470
Source: Business Permit & Licensing Division

SPIDC 2022 Business Kind_Tarlac City


TYPE OF BUSINESS PERMIT ISSUES NEW RENEWAL
BREEDER (PRODUCER) 1 1
FACTORY (MANUFACTURER) 0 1
MANUFACTURER (GARMENTS) 0 1
MANUFACTURER – HOLLOW BLOCKS 2 15
MANUFACTURER – PIZZA 0 1
MANUFACTURER (BAKERY) 4 13
MANUFACTURER – OTHERS 0 43
OTHER MANUFACTURER 0 3
PRODUCER- POWER PLANT (MANUFACTURER) 0 1
PRODUCER (MANUFACTURER) 2 6
PRODUCER (MANUFACTURER- EXEMPTED) 0 1
SOLAR ENERGY 0 2
CAR DEALER 0 6
DEALER- ESSENTIAL (WHOLESALER/DEALER- ESSENTIAL) 6 36
DEALER- ESSENTIAL GASOLIONE 1 70
(WHOLESALER/DEALER- ESSENTIAL)
DISTRIBUTOR – ESSENTIAL 0 3
RICE DEALER (WHOLESALER/ DEALER-ESSENTIAL) 3 4
Source: Business Permit & Licensing Division

ORDINANCES ENACTED AND RESOLUTIONS PASSES, BY CLASSIFICATION, YEAR 2022


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DATE
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION ORDINANCE NUMBER SUBJECT MATTER
ADOPTED

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-4-001-2022,entitled: "An Ordinance approving


the application of Dr. Amado K. Go , in his capacity as Vice President of CYG
Public Works & Infrastructure,
VIII-4-001-2022 Development, Inc. for the reclassification of one (1) parcel of land for a proposed
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Jan. 25, 2022
Series of 2022 residential subdivision as an extension to Villa Perpetua Subdivision in Barangay
Housing
Matatalaib, this City with TCT Number 043-2021020947- comprising a total area
of 10,000 square meters, from Agricultural to Residential use"

Public Health & Social Welfare


Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-4-002-2022, entitled "An Ordinance to
Services, Senior Citizens,
VIII-4-002-2022 implement the provisions of Provincial Ordinance No. 01-2022 within the City of
Handicapped People, Women, Jan. 25, 2022
Series of 2022 Tarlac, thereby regulating the mobility of unvaccinated and non-fully vaccinated
Family and Domestic Relations,
individuals within its territorial jurisdiction"
Civil Registration

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-5-003-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An


Ordinance authorizing the abolition and creation of various positions under the
City Properties & General
VIII-5-003-2022 City Budget Office, City Human Resource Management Office, City Administrator's
Services, Local Governance & Feb. 02, 2022
Series of 2022 Office and City Engineer's Office of the City Government of Tarlac" Author:
Administration
Rodriguez; Co-Authors & Co-Sponsors: Diolazo, Basangan, De Leon, Briones,
Aguas, Quiroz, Facunla, Delos Reyes

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-5-004-2022, Series of 2022, entitled: "An


Public Works & Infrastructure, Ordinance approving the reclassification of a parcel of land located in Barangay
VIII-5-004-2022
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Amucao, Tarlac City, with TCT No. 043-2019001592, from agricultural to Feb. 02, 2022
Series of 2022
Housing commercial use, for the proposed aluminum trading business, as requested by Ms.
Janice Urian Roque, in her capacity as registered owner"

Enacting City Ordinance [Link]-6-005-2022, series of 2022, entitled: “An


Public Works & Infrastructure, Ordinance approving the reclassification of the lot property owned by Mr. Elmer
VIII-6-005-2022
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Soriano with TCT No. 043-2019012497, comprising an area of 15,000 square Feb. 08, 2022
Series of 2022
Housing meters and located in Barangay San Jose, Tarlac City, from agricultural to light
industrial use"

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Peace & Order, Public Safety,
Transportation & Traffic
Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-6-006-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An
Management/ Legal Affairs, VIII-6-006-2022
Ordinance regulating the operation of drones by private persons in the City of Feb. 08, 2022
Justice & Human Rights, Public Series of 2022
Tarlac and providing penalties for violation thereof"
Information & Assistance and
People’s Participation

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-9-007-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An


Ordinance approving the reclassification of various properties situated in
Public Works & Infrastructure,
VIII-9-007-2022 Barangays Culipat, Matatalaib and Maliwalo, Tarlac City, comprising a total area of
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Mar. 01, 2022
Series of 2022 10,792 sq. meters with TCT Nos. 043-2013007735,377646, 377647, 377644, from
Housing
Agricultural to Residential use for the proposed residential subdivision, as
requested by Dr. Suzette Victoria D. Taracatac, President, Sto. Niño Realty, Inc."

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-11-008 -2022, series of 2022, otherwise known
VIII-11-008 -2022 Series of as the 2022 Code Of General Ordinances of the City of Tarlac
Multiple Sectors Mar. 15, 2022
2022
(ENACTED BUT NOT YET APPROVED)

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-11-009-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An


Public Works & Infrastructure, Ordinance approving the reclassification of the lot property owned by Ms. Aislinn
VIII-11-009-2022
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Joy T. Ty with the TCT No. 043-2021023690, comprising an area of 50,000 square Mar. 15, 2022
Series of 2022
Housing meters and located in Barangay Sta Cruz/Alvindia, Tarlac City, from agricultural
to commercial use”

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-12-010-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An


Commerce & Industry, Market &
Ordinance amending Section 23(1) - PRESCRIBED MARKET HOURS, of City
Slaughterhouses, Economic VIII-12-010-2022
Ordinance No. 038-2020 or the Updated Omnibus Market Code of 2020, thereby Mar. 22, 2022
Enterprise, Livelihood & Series of 2022
allowing stallholders at the Tarlac City Downtown Public Market, Tarlac City
Employment
Uptown Public Market and the Tarlac City Riverwalk Market to open on Sundays"

Public Health & Social Welfare


Services, Senior Citizens,
Handicapped People, Women, Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-14-011-2022, series of 2022, entitled; " An
VIII-14-011-2022
Family and Domestic Relations, Ordinance institutionalizing a Drug-Free Workplace in the City Government of Apr. 05, 2022
Series of 2022
Civil Registration/ Commerce & Tarlac and appropriating funds for the implementation thereof"
Industry, Market &
Slaughterhouses, Economic

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Enterprise, Livelihood &
Employment/ Peace & Order,
Public Safety, Transportation &
Traffic Management

Taxation Assessment, Budgeting


& Property Valuation, / City Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-15-012-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An
VIII-15-12-2022
Properties & General Services, Ordinance institutionalizing the use of digital payment system for the financial Apr. 12, 2022
Series of 2022
Local Governance & transactions of the City Government of Tarlac with general public"
Administration

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-15-013-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An


Public Works & Infrastructure, Ordinance approving the reclassification of the herein listed parcels of land
VIII-15-13-2022
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & located in Barangay San Miguel, Tarlac City, containing a total area of 8,570 Apr. 12, 2022
Series of 2022
Housing square meters, from agricultural to residential use, as requested by Dr. Maria
Consorcia Lim-Quizon"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-15-014-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An


Ordinance approving the reclassification of a parcel of land with TCT No. 043-
Public Works & Infrastructure,
VIII-15-14-2022 2020002887, comprising a total area of 11,570 square meters and located in
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Apr. 12, 2022
Series of 2022 Barangay Baras-Baras, this city, from agricultural to commercial and light
Housing
industrial use, as requested by Mr. Pedro M. Soliven, Jr., for the proposed
establishment of light industrial facilities"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-15-015-2022, series of 2022, "An Ordinance


revising City Ordinance No. VIII-9-007-2022, thereby approving the
Public Works & Infrastructure,
VIII-15-015-2022 reclassification of various parcels of land located in Barangays Culipat, Matatalaib
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Apr. 12, 2022
Series of 2022 and Maliwalo, Tarlac City, with a total area of 10.3792 hectares, from agricultural
Housing
to residential use, as requested by Dr. Suzette Victoria Taracatac, President, Sto.
Niño Realty, Inc., for the proposed establishment of a residential subdivision"

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Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-16-016-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An
Ordinance approving the application for the reclassification of a property with
Public Works & Infrastructure,
VIII-16-016-2022 TCT No. 043-2021006228, comprising an area of 19,430 square meters and
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Apr. 20, 2022
Series of 2022 located in Barangay Care, this city , as requested by the applicants Mrs. Jessa D.
Housing
Sy/ Mr. Jayson Lim, from agricultural to light industrial use for the proposed
establishment of cold storage facility"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-20-017-2022, Series of 2022, entitled: "An


Ordinance to implement the grant of relief on the surcharges and interests on
Taxation Assessment, Budgeting VIII-20-017-2022
local tax on transfer of real property ownership in support of the extension of the May 24, 2022
& Property Valuation Series of 2022
Estate Tax Amnesty Program, pursuant to DOF DO No. 001.2019 and DO No.
001.2022 and BLGF MC No. 010.2022"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-21-018-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An


Ordinance approving the application for reclassification of a property with TCT
Public Works & Infrastructure,
VIII-21-018-2022 No. 043-2019005680, comprising an area of thirteen thousand two hundred
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & May 31, 2022
Series of 2022 seventy-nine (13,279) square meters and located in Barangays Matatalaib and
Housing
Buhilit, this city, owned by Ms. Danlin M. Caballiero, from agricultural to
commercial use"

City Properties & General


Services, Local Governance & Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-22-019-2022, Series of 2022, entitled: "An
Administration/ Public Health Ordinance authorizing the creation of four (4) Midwife IV - SG15/1 positions
VIII-22-019-2022
& Social Welfare Services, Senior under the City Health Office (CHO), prescribing the qualifications, duties and Jun. 07, 2022
Series of 2022
Citizens, Handicapped People, functions, and providing appropriations for the payment of the salaries, wages
Women, Family and Domestic and benefits thereof"
Relations, Civil Registration
Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-22-020-2022, Series of 2022, entitled: "An
Ordinance authorizing the creation of one (1) Project Evaluation Officer IV (SG
City Properties & General 22/1) under the City Planning and Development Office (CPDO), prescribing the
VIII-22-020-2022
Services, Local Governance & qualifications, duties, and functions and providing appropriations for the payment Jun. 07, 2022
Series of 2022
Administration of the salaries, wages and benefits thereof, and for this purpose, further
authorizing the abolition of the position Architect IV (Item No. 14, SG 22) under
the same office"

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Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-22-021-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An
Public Works & Infrastructure, Ordinance approving the reclassification of a property with TCT No. 043-
VIII-22-021-2022
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & 2022000397, comprising an area of 18,183 square meters and located in Jun. 07, 2022
Series of 2022
Housing Barangay San Jose, Tarlac City, from agricultural to commercial use, as requested
by Mr. Alexander D. Pascual - President/CEO, The Ranch by Juan Alexander, Inc."

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-22-022-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An


Ordinance approving the reclassification of the parcels of land with TCT Nos.
Public Works & Infrastructure,
VIII-22-022-2022 269965, 270132 and 270133, with a total area of 164,096 square meters and
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Jun. 07, 2022
Series of 2022 located in Barangay Sinait, Tarlac City, from agricultural to light industrial use, as
Housing
requested by the Tarlac Power Corporation, represented by Mr. Vivencio M.
Romero, Jr.

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-22-023-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An


Public Works & Infrastructure, Ordinance approving the reclassification of the property with TCT No. 043-
VIII-22-023-2022
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & 2021007188, comprising an area of 39,915 square meters and located in Jun. 07, 2022
Series of 2022
Housing Barangay Tariji, Tarlac City, from agricultural to commercial use, as requested by
Joshua Gabriel Q. Rillera"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-22-024-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An


Public Works & Infrastructure, Ordinance approving the reclassification of the herein-listed parcels of land
VIII-22-024-2022
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & comprising a total area of 105,077 square meters, all located in Barangay Burot, Jun. 07, 2022
Series of 2022
Housing Tarlac City, from agricultural to residential use, as requested by Mr. Romeo
Gonzales, for establishment of a proposed subdivision project"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-23-025-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An


Ordinance approving the reclassification of a property with TCT No. 043-
Public Works & Infrastructure,
VIII-23-025-2022 2022002022, comprising an area of twenty thousand (20,000) square meters, and
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Jun. 14, 2022
Series of 2022 located in Barangay Laoang, this city, from agricultural to light industrial use, as
Housing
requested by the owner, YS Ventures, Inc., represented by Mr. Arnold Uycana, for
the proposed construction of a feed mill"

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Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-23-026-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An
Taxation Assessment, Budgeting
Ordinance authorizing the City Mayor, Hon. Maria Cristina C. Angeles, to enter into
& Property Valuation/ City
a loan agreement, for and on behalf of the City Government of Tarlac, with the
Properties & General Services,
VIII-23-026-2022 Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) in the amount of Three Hundred
Local Governance & Jun. 14, 2022
Series of 2022 Ninety-Five Million Pesos (Php 395,000,000.00), for the purpose of funding the
Administration/ Public Works
herein listed priority projects, and further approving and ratifying the terms and
& Infrastructure, Building,
conditions stipulated in the said loan agreement and contained in the term loan
Zoning, Subdivision & Housing
agreements, deed of assignment and other documents related thereto"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-24-027-2022, series of 2022, "An Ordinance


Commerce & Industry, Market & enacting the Revised Cooperative Development Ordinance of the City of Tarlac,
Slaughterhouses, Economic VIII-24-027-2022 adopting the Tulong at Paglingap sa Pagsulong ng Kabuhayan ng Mamamayan at
Jun. 21, 2022
Enterprise, Livelihood & Series of 2022 Pamayanang Hakbang para sa Ekonomiya ng Lipunan, or Tulong Anghel sa
Employment Kooperatiba Program, as permanent cooperative development program of the
City Government of Tarlac"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-25-028-2022, series of 2022, entitled: " An


Public Works & Infrastructure, Ordinance approving the reclassification of the property with TCT No. 043-
VIII-25-028-2022
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & 2021002854, comprising an area of 12,528 square meters, and located in Jun. 28, 2022
Series of 2022
Housing Barangay Dolores, Tarlac City, as requested by the applicant Joshua Gabriel Q.
Rillera, from agricultural to agro-industrial use

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-25-029-2022, series of 2022, entitled: " An


Public Works & Infrastructure, ordinance approving the reclassification of the property with TCT No. 043-
VIII-25-029-2022
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & 2022001920, comprising an area of 30,154 square meters and located in Jun. 28, 2022
Series of 2022
Housing Barangay San Manuel, this city, from agricultural to commercial/light industrial
use, as requested by the applicant Manuel Chua"

Enacting City Ordinance No. IX-8-001-2022, series of 2022, entitled: " An


Public Works & Infrastructure, Ordinance approving the reclassification of a property with TCT No. 03988,
IX-8-001-2022
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & comprising an area of 25,908 square meters and located in Barangay Armenia, Sep. 06, 2022
Series of 2022
Housing Tarlac City, from agricultural to commercial use, as requested by Mr. Jesse C.
Mendoza"
Public Works & Infrastructure, IX-8-002-2022 Enacting City Ordinance No. IX-8-002-2022, series of 2022, entitled: "An
Sep. 06, 2022
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Series of 2022 Ordinance approving the reclassification of properties with TCT Nos. 043-
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Housing 2021012868, and 043-2022001552, comprising an area of 40,444 square meters,
located in Barangay San Francisco, Tarlac City, from agricultural to residential
use, as requested by Mr. Bernardo Abril, for the proposed establishment of a
residential subdivision to be known as "Saint Bernard Subdivision”
Enacting City Ordinance No. IX-8-003-2022, series of 2022, entitled: " An
Ordinance approving the application of Mr. Reynaldo E. Go, President, Go Traktora
Trading, Inc., for the reclassification of parcels of land with TCT Nos. 421491,
Public Works & Infrastructure, 421490, 317605, 317607, 043-2021023900 and 043-2018004626 comprising an
IX-8-003-2022
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & area of Forty Thousand (40,000) square meters from agricultural to Sep. 06, 2022
Series of 2022
Housing commercial/light industrial use, Ten Thousand Fifty-Five (10,055) square meters
for variance order from residential to commercial/light industrial use, and Four
Thousand Four Hundred Thirteen (4,413) square meters from commercial to
commercial/light industrial use, located in Barangay Maliwalo, Tarlac City "
Commerce & Industry, Market Enacting City Ordinance No. IX-16-004-2022, series of 2022, entitled: “An
& Slaughterhouses, Economic Ordinance adopting A Comprehensive Meat Inspection System for the City
Enterprise, Livelihood & Government of Tarlac pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act No. 9296,
Employment/ Public Health & IX-16-004-2022 otherwise known as Meat Inspection Code of the Philippines as amended by R.A.
Nov. 02, 2022
Social Welfare Services, Senior Series of 2022 No. 10536 and its implementing rules and regulations, repealing for this purpose
Citizens, Handicapped People, City Ordinance Nos. 008-06 and 010-06, and for other purposes”
Women, Family and Domestic
Relations, Civil Registration (ENACTED BUT NOT YET APPROVED)
City Properties & General
Services, Local Governance & Enacting City Ordinance No. IX-16-005-2022, series of 2022, entitled: “An
Administration/ Public Health Ordinance authorizing the creation of two (2) Dentist II, SG-17/1 and two (2)
IX-16-005-2022
& Social Welfare Services, Senior Dentist III, SG-20/1 positions, under the City Health Office (CHO), prescribing the Nov. 02, 2022
Series of 2022
Citizens, Handicapped People, qualifications, duties and functions, and providing appropriations for the payment
Women, Family and Domestic of the salaries, wages and benefits thereof”
Relations, Civil Registration
Education, Science & Enacting City Ordinance No. IX-18-006-2022, series of 2022, entitled:"An
IX-18-006-2022
Technology, Culture, Tourism & Ordinance renaming the Balanti High School in Barangay Balanti, Tarlac City, to Nov. 15, 2022
Series of 2022
International Relations Bonifacia G. Soliman High School"
Enacting City Ordinance No. IX-18-007-2022, series of 2022, entitled:"An
Taxation Assessment, Budgeting
ordinance ratifying the terms and conditions of the 5-year Term Loan Agreement
& Property Valuation/ City
and Deed of Continuing Assignment with Hold-Out Agreement signed and entered
Properties & General Services,
IX-18-007-2022 into by and between the City of Tarlac, Tarlac represented by the Local Chief
Local Governance & Nov. 15, 2022
Series of 2022 Executive, Hon. Maria Cristina C. Angeles, and the Development Bank of the
Administration/ Public Works &
Philippines with the aggregate loan amount of Three Hundred Ninety-Five Million
Infrastructure, Building, Zoning,
& 00/100 Pesos (PhP 395,000,000.00) to finance/reimburse the following Ninety-
Subdivision & Housing
Two (92) projects "
Source: Tarlac City Sangguniang Panlunsod Secretary

ORDINANCES ENACTED AND RESOLUTIONS PASSES, BY CLASSIFICATION, YEAR 2021

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DATE
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION ORDINANCE NUMBER SUBJECT MATTER
ADOPTED
Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-7-001-2021, entitled "Amending City Ordinance
No. 04-001, Series of 2004, prohibiting any person to park, repair and abandon
Peace & Order, Public Safety, any motor vehicle or trailer or mechanical equipment and install structures on
VIII-7-001-2021
Transportation & Traffic any portion of a public road, street or highway which poses as an obstruction or Feb. 16, 2021
Series of 2021
Management hazard to traffic or pedestrians within the territorial jurisdiction of the City of
Tarlac and providing penalties for violation thereof, to incorporate therein the
following provisions on public awareness campaign"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-08-001-A-2021, Series of 2021, entitled: "An


Ordinance approving the application of Garden of Peace Realty Development
Public Works & Infrastructure,
VIII-08-001-A-2021 Corporation, represented by Mr. Alexander D. Pascual, Chief Operating Officer, for
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Feb. 23, 2021
Series of 2021 the reclassification of the property situated at Barangay Sapang Maragul, Tarlac
Housing
City, with TCT No. 043-2017010116, comprising an area of 11,377 sq. meters,
from agricultural to institutional use (memorial land purposes)"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-9-002-2021, entitled “An Ordinance creating the
City Properties & General position of one (1) Local Legislative Staff Officer III (LLSO-III), SG 16 under the
VIII-9-002-2021 Series of
Services, Local Governance & Office of the Secretary to the Sanggunian, prescribing the qualifications, duties and Mar. 02, 2021
2021
Administration functions, and providing appropriations for the payment of the salaries, benefits
and other compensation thereof

Parks, Environment and Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-10-003-2021, entitled "An Ordinance prohibiting
Garbage / Energy & Water VIII-10-003-2021 the sale/retail and storage of Liquid Petroleum Products in soft drinks bottles,
Mar. 09, 2021
Resources, Public Services & Series of 2021 tagged as 'bote-bote', plastic containers, jugs, and other similar portable
Utilities and Telecommunications containers"

Peace & Order, Public Safety, Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-10-004-2021, entitled "An Ordinance imposing
VIII-10-004-2021
Transportation & Traffic Truck Ban on various streets in the City of Tarlac, repealing Section 3 of City Mar. 09, 2021
Series of 2021
Management Ordinance No. 99-003, Series of 1999"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-10-005-2021, entitled "An Ordinance approving


Public Works & Infrastructure, the application of Great Empire Investment Corporation, represented by Ms.
VIII-10-005-2021
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Rowena Banag, Attorney-In-Fact, for the reclassification of a parcel of land located Mar. 09, 2021
Series of 2021
Housing at Barangay Sta. Cruz, Tarlac City, with TCT No. 043-2015009407, comprising a
total area of 19,673 square meters, from agricultural to commercial use"

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Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-13-006-2021, entitled “An Ordinance authorizing
Taxation Assessment, Budgeting VIII-13-006-2021 the condonation of the interest, penalties and surcharges on the payment of past
Apr. 06, 2021
& Property Valuation Series of 2021 due business permit and license fees covering the period January 1, 2020 To
December 31, 2020”

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-14-007-2021, entitled: "An Ordinance instituting


Commerce & Industry, Market &
and implementing the registration of ownership of agricultural and fisheries
Slaughterhouses, Economic
machinery and equipment in accordance with the Joint Memorandum Circular No.
Enterprise, Livelihood & VIII-14-007-2021
2018-02 by the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Interior and Apr. 13, 2021
Employment/ Peace & Order, Series of 2021
Local Government relative to the National guidelines for the registration of
Public Safety, Transportation &
ownership of Agricultural and Fisheries Machinery and Equipment within the
Traffic Management/
territorial jurisdiction of Tarlac City"

Commerce & Industry, Market &


Slaughterhouses, Economic
VIII-14-008-2021 Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-14-008-2021, entitled. "An Ordinance
Enterprise, Livelihood & Apr. 13, 2021
Series of 2021 institutionalizing Urban Agriculture in the City of Tarlac"
Employment/ Parks,
Environment and Garbage

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-16-009-2021, entitled: “An Ordinance creating


the positions of one (1) Sanitation Inspector IV-SG 13/1, one (1) Sanitation
City Properties & General
Inspector III-SG 11/1 and two (2) Sanitation Inspector II-SG 8/1, all under the City
Services, Local Governance & VIII-16-009-2021 Apr. 27 2021
Health Office, prescribing the qualifications, duties and functions, and providing
Administration Series of 2021
appropriations for the payment of the salaries, benefits and other compensation
thereof”

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-19-010-2021, entitled: “An Ordinance approving


the application of Mr. Victor M. Angeles and the Hon. Maria Cristina C. Angeles, as
Public Works & Infrastructure,
VIII-19-010-2021 registered owners, for the reclassification of a property with TCT No. 043-
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & May 18, 2021
Series of 2021 2021002171, comprising an area of 145,225 square meters and located in
Housing
Barangay Sinait, this City, from agricultural to non-agricultural (mixed residential
and industrial) use”

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-20-011-2021, entitled: "An Ordinance amending


Peace & Order, Public Safety,
VIII-20-011-2021 City Ordinance No. 013-08, known as An Ordinance mandating business
Transportation & Traffic establishments operating within the territorial jurisdiction of Tarlac City to install May 25, 2021
Series of 2021
Management
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) System and prescribing penalties for violations
thereof, providing for this purpose, the minimum technical standards and

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specifications as per DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2014-199"

City Properties & General Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-21-012-2021, entitled: “An Ordinance creating
VIII-21-012-2021
Services, Local Governance & the Tarlac City Public Employment Service Office (PESO), specifying the functions Jun. 01, 2021
Series of 2021
Administration thereof, and for other purposes"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-22-013-2021, Entitled: “An Ordinance creating


the positions of one (1) Administrative Assistant IV (Bookbinder IV) - SG 10/1 and
City Properties & General
VIII-22-013-2021 one (1) Computer File Librarian III - SG 12/1 under the Office of the Secretary to
Services, Local Governance & Jun. 08, 2021
Series of 2021 the Sangguniang Panlungsod, prescribing the qualifications, duties and functions,
Administration
and providing appropriations for the payment of the salaries, benefits and other
compensation thereof”

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-22-014-2021, entitled: “An Ordinance approving


the application for the reclassification of a property with TCT Nos. 043-
Public Works & Infrastructure,
VIII-22-014-2021 2019011104, 043-2019012746, 043-2019011455, and 043-2016002945,
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Jun. 08, 2021
Series of 2021 comprising an area of 108,426.00 square meters and located in Barangay Sta.
Housing
Cruz, this City, as requested by Mr. John Oscar P. Gasco Of TLZ Eastland Realty
Corporation, from agricultural to commercial use”

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-29-015-2021, entitled: “An Ordinance approving


Public Works & Infrastructure, the application of Ms. Levy A. Cabucana, represented by Mr. Bernardo Abril, for
VIII-29-015-2021
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & the reclassification of the parcels of land listed herein, all located in Barangay Jul. 27, 2021
Series of 2021
Housing Matatalaib, Tarlac City, comprising a total area of 13,971 square meters, from
agricultural to residential use”

City Properties & General Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-29-016-2021, entitled: "An Ordinance creating
VIII-29-016-2021
Services, Local Governance & the Tarlac City Business Permit and Licensing Office (BPLO), and specifying the Jul. 27, 2021
Series of 2021
Administration functions thereof, and for other purposes"

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Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-29-017-2021. entitled "An Ordinance creating
City Properties & General
VIII-29-017-2021 the positions of six (6) Nurse III, SG 17/1, under the City Health Office, prescribing
Services, Local Governance & Jul. 27, 2021
Series of 2021 the qualifications, duties and functions, and providing appropriations for the
Administration
payment of the salaries, benefits and other compensation thereof"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-29-018-2021, entitled: “An Ordinance creating


Barangay Affairs, Urban Poor &
the Tarlac City Urban Development and Housing Board, defining its functions
Human Settlements/ Public VIII-29-018-2021
pursuant to Republic Act No. 7279 and with other laws and issuances pertaining Jul. 27, 2021
Works & Infrastructure, Building, Series of 2021
to Urban Development and Housing Programs of local governments, and
Zoning, Subdivision & Housing
providing funds for the implementation thereof”

City Properties & General Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-33-019-2021, entitled: "An Ordinance
VIII-33-019-2021
Services, Local Governance & authorizing the transfer of the items/positions and personnel indicated herein Aug. 24, 2021
Series of 2021
Administration from their mother unit to the City Health Office”

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-35-020-2021, entitled: "An Ordinance approving


Public Works & Infrastructure, the application for the reclassification of a property with an area of 189,260
VIII-35-020-2021
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & square meters and located in Barangay Maliwalo, Tarlac City, as requested by Mr. Sep. 07, 2021
Series of 2021
Housing Ramiro R. Dimas, Senior Vice President, Borland Development Corporation, from
Agricultural to Residential Use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-35-021-2021, entitled "An Ordinance creating


City Properties & General the positions of one (1) Medical Technologist III, SG 18/1 and four (4) Medical
VIII-35-021-2021
Services, Local Governance & Technologists II, SG 15/1 under the City Health Office, prescribing the Sep. 07, 2021
Series of 2021
Administration qualifications, duties and functions, and providing appropriations for the payment
of the salaries, benefits and other compensation thereof

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-35-022-2021, entitled "An Ordinance amending


City Properties & General
Section 2 (Repealing Clause), under Article V, of City Ordinance No. 014-18
Services, Local Governance &
VIII-35-022-2021 entitled: "An Ordinance establishing the City Tarlac Integrated Educational
Administration/ Education, Sep. 07, 2021
Series of 2021 Scholarship and Academic Sports and Cultural Incentive Program", otherwise
Science & Technology, Culture,
known as the "City of Tarlac Integrated Scholarship and Incentive Program
Tourism & International Relations
(CTISIP)"

Public Health & Social Welfare Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-37-023-2021, entitled “An Ordinance
VIII-37-023-2021
Services, Senior Citizens, establishing a comprehensive, sustainable response and commitment to eliminate Sep. 21, 2021
Handicapped People, Women, Series of 2021
tuberculosis in the City of Tarlac and appropriating funds thereof”
Family and Domestic Relations,

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Civil Registration

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-38-024-2021, entitled: “An Ordinance approving


the application for the reclassification of a property with an area of 17,761 square
Public Works & Infrastructure, Sep. 28, 2021
VIII-38-024-2021 meters and located in Barangay Baras-Baras, Tarlac City, owned by Mr. Alex G.
Building, Zoning, Subdivision &
Series of 2021 Chen, with TCT No. 043-2019001320, from agricultural to industrial use, subject,
Housing
however, to compliance with the conditions/restrictions stated in the CPDO
Inspection Report”

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-39-025-2021, entitled: “An Ordinance approving


the application for the reclassification of a property with an area of 8,470 square
Public Works & Infrastructure,
VIII-39-025-2021 meters and located in Barangay Baras-Baras, Tarlac City, owned by PLT. COL. Alex
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Oct. 05, 2021
Series of 2021 M. Apolonio, with TCT No. 043-2021001667, from agricultural to residential use,
Housing
subject, however, to compliance with the conditions/restrictions stated in the
CPDO Inspection Report”

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-43-026-2021, entitled "An Ordinance amending


City Properties & General
Section 3.E.02 of City Ordinance No. 018-19 or the Revised Revenue Code of the
Services, Local Governance &
VIII-43-026-2021 City of Tarlac, to conform to the provisions of Republic Act No. 9640 which
Administration/ Taxation Nov. 02, 2021
Series of 2021 amended Section 140 of Republic Act No. 7160 or the Local Government Code of
Assessment, Budgeting &
1991, thereby adjusting the rate of amusement tax to ten percent (10%) of the
Property Valuation
gross receipts from the admission fees"

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-44-027-2021, entitled: “An Ordinance approving


Public Works & Infrastructure, the application of Chix Galore, Inc., represented by Mr. Reggie L. Chua - Operations
VIII-44-027-2021
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Manager, for the reclassification of a property located in Barangay Sta. Maria, Nov. 09, 2021
Series of 2021
Housing Tarlac City, with TCT No. 043-2020007459, comprising an area of 24,059 square
meters, from agricultural to agro-industrial use”

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-45-028-2021, entitled: “An Ordinance approving


the reclassification of parcels of land located in Barangay Armenia and Barangay
Public Works & Infrastructure, Buenavista, this city, with a total area of Six Hundred Forty-Four Thousand Eight
VIII-45-028-2021
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Hundred Ninety-One (644,891) square meters, from agricultural to industrial use Nov. 16, 2021
Series of 2021
Housing (Solar Power Plant), as requested by AP Renewable Energy Corporation and
Retensol, Inc., represented by Mr. Rolando Vergara, Jr., AVP - Project Development
And Execution”

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Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-46-029-2021, entitled: "An Ordinance creating
City Properties & General
VIII-46-029-2021 the positions of five (5) Nurse II, SG 16/1, under the City Health Office, prescribing
Services, Local Governance & Nov. 23, 2021
Series of 2021 the qualifications, duties and functions, and providing appropriations for the
Administration,
payment of the salaries, benefits and other compensation thereof"

Public Health & Social Welfare


Services, Senior Citizens,
Handicapped People, Women,
Family and Domestic Relations,
Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-48-030-2021, entitled: "An Ordinance on the
Civil Registration/ Commerce &
VIII-48-030-2021 adoption and implementation of the Bantay ASF sa Barangay or the BABay ASF
Industry, Market & Dec. 07, 2021
Series of 2021 Program in the City of Tarlac, providing for the creation of the CITY ASF Task
Slaughterhouses, Economic
Force, prescribing the powers thereof, and for other purposes"
Enterprise, Livelihood &
Employment/ Peace & Order,
Public Safety, Transportation &
Traffic Management

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-49-31-2021, entitled: “An Ordinance approving


Public Works & Infrastructure, the reclassification of parcels of land located in Barangay San Francisco, Tarlac
VIII-49-031-2021
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & City, with a total area of Seventy-One Thousand Six Hundred Forty-One (71,641) Dec. 14, 2021
Series of 2021
Housing square meters, from agricultural to residential use, as requested by Mr. Bernardo
Abril, acting on behalf of the respective lot owners”

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-49-32-2021, entitled: “An Ordinance approving


Public Works & Infrastructure, the reclassification of parcels of land located in Barangay Atioc and San Francisco,
VIII-49-032-2021
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & Tarlac City, with a total area of One Hundred Six Thousand Five Hundred Sixty Dec. 14, 2021
Series of 2021
Housing (106,560) square meters, from agricultural to residential use, as requested by Mr.
Jonathan Suba, legal representative of the respective lot owners”

Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-50-033-2021, entitled: “An Ordinance amending


Taxation Assessment, Budgeting
chapter III, art. H, section 3H.02 of city ordinance no. 018-19, also known as the
& Property Valuation, / City VIII-50-033-2021 revised revenue code of the city of Tarlac, to delete letter (I), Item No. 5 (travel
Properties & General Services, Dec. 21, 2021
Series of 2021 agencies and travel agents) and item no. 9 (hospitals, medical clinics, dental
Local Governance &
clinics, therapeutic clinics, medical laboratories, dental laboratories, veterinary
Administration clinics, and incorporate the same under the schedule of tax rates provided under
chapter III, art. H, section 3H.02, letter (I), Item No. 14 of the said City Ordinance”
Taxation Assessment, Budgeting Enacting City Ordinance No. VIII-50-34-2021, entitled: “An Ordinance amending
& Property Valuation/ Legal VIII-50-034-2021 section 7 of City Ordinance No. 007-15, series of 2015, or the Police Clearance Dec. 21, 2021
Affairs, Justice & Human Rights, Series of 2021
Automation Ordinance, thereby adjusting the police clearance fees allowed to be
Public Information &
Assistance and People’s collected by the service provider from two hundred pesos (P200.00) to two

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Participation hundred fifty pesos (P250.00)”

Source: Tarlac City Sangguniang Panlunsod Secretary

ORDINANCES ENACTED AND RESOLUTIONS PASSES, BY CLASSIFICATION, YEAR 2016 TO YEAR 2020
RESOLUTION ORDINANCE DATE
SECTOR / CLASSIFICATION TITLE OF ORDINANCE / RESOLUTION
NUMBER NUMBER APPROVED

Enacting City Ordinance No. 040-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance amending the
City Properties & General
relevant provisions of City Ordinance No. 012-06, thereby renaming the City
Services, Local Governance & VIII-43-642 040-2020 Nov. 10, 2020
Manpower Development and Employment Services Division (CMD-ESD), under the
Administration
Office of the City Mayor, as Public Employment Service Office"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 039-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance creating the
City Properties & General
position of one (1) Engineer II (Geodetic Engineer), SG 16/1, prescribing the
Services, Local Governance & VIII-43-641 039-2020 Nov. 10, 2020
qualifications, powers and duties and providing appropriations for the payment of
Administration
the salaries, wages and other benefits thereof"

Enacting Ordinance No. 035-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance creating the following
permanent positions under the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Tarlac: One (1)
City Properties & General
Administrative Aide VI, SG-6 for the Office of the Vice Mayor and Three (3)
Services, Local Governance & VIII-35-534 035-2020 Sept. 08, 2020
Administrative Aide III, SG-3 for the Office of the Sanggunian Secretary,
Administration
prescribing the qualifications and duties and providing funds for the salaries,
wages and benefits thereof"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 008-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance creating the
City Properties & General positions of Two (2) Administrative Assistant IV (Bookbinder IV), SG-10-
Services, Local Governance & VIII-11-147 008-2020 permanent, under the Office of the SP Secretary to the Sangguniang Panlungsod, Mar. 16, 2020
Administration prescribing the qualifications, powers and duties and providing funds for the
payment of the salaries, wages and other benefits thereof

Enacting City Ordinance No. 005-2020 series of 2020, entitled: "An Ordinance
creating the positions of One (1) City Government Assistant Department Head I -
City Properties & General
SG 23 and One (1) Administrative Officer IV - SG 15, under the Office of the
Services, Local Governance & VIII-9-101 005-2020 Mar. 03, 2020
Secretary to the Sangguniang Panlungsod, prescribing the qualifications, powers
Administration
and duties and providing funds for the payment of the salaries, wages and other
benefits thereof"

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City Properties & General
Services, Local Governance &
Administration Enacting City Ordinance No. 010-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance granting hazard
pay to city government personnel who physically report for work during the
VIII-12-155 010-2020 Mar. 24, 2020
Commerce & Industry, Market & period of implementation of the Enchanced Community Quarantine relative to the
Slaughterhouses, Economic COVID-19 outbreak"
Enterprise, Livelihood &
Employment

Enacting City Ordinance No. 005-19, entitled: "An Ordinance abolishing the
City Properties & General
position of One (1) Supervising Administrative Officer IV (HRMO V) - Item No. 2, Feb. 12, 2019
Services, Local Governance &
Administration SG 22, under the City Human Resource Management Office"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 006-19, entitled: "An Ordinance creating the positions
of one (1) Administrative Officer III (HRMO II)- SG 15/1 and one (1) Human
Resource Management Assistant - SG 8/1, both under the City Human Resource Feb. 19, 2019
Management Office, prescribing the qualifications, powers and duties and
providing funds for the payment of the salaries, wages and other benefits thereof"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 010-19, entitled: "An Ordinance creating the positions
of Three (3) Nurse 1 - SG 11/1 under the City Health Office, prescribing the
Mar. 19, 2019
qualifications, powers and duties and providing funds for the payment of the
salaries, wages and other benefits thereof"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 019-19, entitled: "An Ordinance abolishing the
positions of Four (4) Agricultural Technologist, SG 10, under the City Agriculture July 30, 2019
Office;

Enacting City Ordinance No. 020-19, entitled: "An Ordinance creating the positions
of Five (5) Agricultural Technician I, SG 6, prescribing the qualifications, powers
Aug. 6, 2019
and duties and providing funds for the payment of the salaries, wages and other
benefits thereof"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 021-19, entitled: "An Ordinance creating the positions
of Two (2) Nurse III (SG17/1), under the City Health Office, prescribing the
Aug. 6, 2019
qualifications, powers and duties and providing funds for the payment of the
salaries, wages and other benefits thereof"

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 011-18, entitled: An Ordinance creating the positions
specified herein, all under the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City Government of
Tarlac, and prescribing the qualifications, powers and duties thereof July 24, 2018
1. One (1) Executive Assistant I, SG-14 (Primarily Confidential)
2. One (1) Private Secretary I, SG-11 (Primarily Confidential)
3. Three (3) Admin. Aide III, SG-3 (Casual)

Enacting City Ordinance No. 012-18, entitled: "An Ordinance creating the positions
of One (1) Veterinarian IV, SG 22, One (1) Architect IV, SG 22, One (1) Engineer II,
SG 16, One (1) Sanitation Inspector II, SG 8, and 54 Administrative Aide I (Utility Aug. 07, 2018
Worker I )- casual, prescribing the qualifications, powers and duties and providing
funds for the payment of the salaries, wages and other benefits thereof"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 016A-18, entitled: "An Ordinance creating the
positions of One (1) Local Legislative Staff Officer VI-SG 24, One (1) Board
Secretary V-SG 24, One (1) Local Legislative Staff Officer V-SG 22, and One (1)
Sept. 25, 2018
Senior Administrative Assistant II-SG 14, prescribing the qualifications, powers
and duties and providing funds for the payment of the salaries, wages and other
benefits thereof"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 019-17, entitled: An Ordinance creating the positions
of one (1) Pharmacist I SG-11 and one (1) Administrative Assistant I (Pharmacy
Sept. 13, 2017
Assistant) SG-7, under the Office of the City Mayor, and prescribing the
qualifications and duties thereof";

Enacting City Ordinance No. 031-17, entitled: "An Ordinance creating the positions
specified herein, all under the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City Government of Dec. 13, 2017
Tarlac and prescribing the qualifications, powers and duties thereof"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 013-16, entitled: “An Ordinance approving the
abolishment of the vacant positions stated herein, all under the Office of the June 16, 2016
Secretary to the Sangguniang Panlungsod"

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City Properties & General Enacting City Ordinance No. 021-18, entitled: "An ordinance prescribing the
Services, Local Governance &
procedural guidelines in the revocation of Mayor's Permit and/or closure of non-
Administration Nov. 20, 2018
compliant business establishments operating within the City of Tarlac and
Taxation Assessment, Budgeting providing penalties for violations thereof"
and Property Valuation

Taxation Assessment, Budgeting


Enacting City Ordinance No. 036-2020, entitled: “An Ordinance further extending
& Property Valuation
the waiver of market stall rental fees for the period September 01, 2020 up to
December 31, 2020, for legitimate market stall holders at the Tarlac City
Commerce & Industry, Market &
VIII-36-549 036-2020 Downtown Public Market, the Riverwalk Alley at the Ninoy Aquino Boulevard, the Sept. 22, 2020
Slaughterhouses, Economic
Fountain Area at the Uptown Public Market, and selected special stalls , which did
Enterprise, Livelihood &
not operate or have not resumed operations pursuant to IATF
Employment
recommendations/guidelines due to COVID-19 pandemic”

Taxation Assessment, Budgeting


& Property Valuation Enacting City Ordinance No. 028-2020, entitled "An Ordinance extending the
period for the renewal of franchise to operate motorized tricycle-for-hire within
VIII-33-496 028-2020 Aug. 25, 2020
Peace & Order, Public Safety, the city which expired from March 17, 2020 to July 31, 2020, until December 31,
Transportation & Traffic 2020
Management
Enacting City Ordinance No. 018-19, series of 2019, entitled: "An Ordinance
Taxation Assessment, Budgeting June 25, 2019
& Property Valuation adopting the Revised Revenue Code of the City of Tarlac"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 016-18, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
granting of amnesty on interests on Real Property Taxes (RPT) in Tarlac City from Sept. 18, 2018
previous years up to December 31, 2017"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 005-17, entitled: "Approving and confirming the
restructuring of the term loan agreements of the City Government of Tarlac with
May 23, 2017
the Landbank of the Philippines as specified herein, subject to the terms and
conditions stipulated hereunder"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 030-17, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
granting of amnesty on surcharges, penalties and interest on Real Property Taxes Dec. 13, 2017
(RPT) in Tarlac City from previous years up to December 31, 2017"

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 001-16 entitled: "An Ordinance Authorizing the
Proposed Borrowing of the City of Tarlac in the Amount of Pesos: Eighty Two
Million Two Hundred Seventy Seven Thousand (P82, 277,000.00) to Fund the
Jan. 07, 2016
Acquisition of Various Heavy Equipment, and Authorizing the Honorable City
Mayor to Enter into a Loan Agreement, for and in Behalf of the City Government,
with the Land Bank of the Philippines, for this Purpose"

Education, Science & Technology, Enacting City Ordinance No. 045-2020, entitled "An Ordinance creating the Tarlac
Culture, Tourism & International VIII-49-716 045-2020 City Tourism, Culture and Arts Office and specifying the functions thereof, and for Dec. 22, 2020
Relations other purposes"

Education, Science & Technology, Enacting City Ordinance No. 044-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance renaming the
Culture, Tourism & International VIII-47-684 044-2020 Tarlac National High School Annex (TNHS-ANNEX) in Barangay San Miguel Tarlac Dec. 09, 2020
Relations City, to Jose V. Yap National High School"

Education, Science & Technology, Enacting City Ordinance No. 009-19, entitled: "An Ordinance renaming the Tibagan
Mar. 14, 2019
Culture, Tourism & International Elementary School to Felicidad Magday Elementary School"
relations

Education, Science & Technology, Enacting City Ordinance No. 014-18, entitled: "An Ordinance establishing the City
of Tarlac Integrated Educational Scholarship and Academic, Sports and Cultural Sept. 11, 2018
Culture, Tourism & International
relations Incentive Program and providing funds therefor”

Peace & Order, Public Safety,


Transportation & Traffic Enacting City Ordinance No. 033-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance penalizing the act
Management of pranking and unjustifiably cancelling deliveries ordered online and through any
VIII-34-516 033-2020 other form of electronic messaging to be paid on Cash-On-Delivery (COD) basis, as Sept. 01, 2020
Energy & Water Resources, Public well as refusing to pay for online orders without valid justification and for other
Services & Utilities & purposes"
Telecommunications

Peace & Order, Public Safety,


Transportation & Traffic Enacting City Ordinance No. 025-2020, entitled: “An Ordinance further amending
Management City Ordinance No. 006-2020, ‘An Ordinance implementing Expanded Coverage of
the Curfew Hours in times of epidemic and other national or city-wide health
Public Health & Social Welfare VIII-28-427 025-2020 emergencies’, thereby providing for the adjustment of curfew hours within the Jul. 21, 2020
Services, Senior Citizens, City of Tarlac to 12:00 midnight until 5:00 in the morning, and for any further
Handicapped People, Women, adjustment thereof pursuant to law or national or local executive issuances”
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil (ENACTED BUT NOT APPROVED)
Registrations

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Peace & Order, Public Safety,
Transportation & Traffic
Management Enacting City Ordinance No. 022-2020, amending City Ordinance No. 011-2020,
thereby regulating the sale, delivery and consumption of alcoholic beverages,
Public Health & Social Welfare VIII-19-285 022-2020 liquor, and other intoxicating drinks in the City of Tarlac, to ensure adherence to May 19, 2020
Services, Senior Citizens, strict social distancing standards and quarantine measures during the period of
Handicapped People, Women, the State of Public Health Emergency
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil
Registrations

Peace & Order, Public Safety,


Transportation & Traffic
Management
Enacting City Ordinance No. 021-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance amending Section
2 of City Ordinance No. 006-2020, "An Ordinance implementing expanded
Public Health & Social Welfare VIII-19-278 021-2020 May 19, 2020
coverage of the curfew hours in times of epidemic and other national or city-wide
Services, Senior Citizens,
health emergencies"
Handicapped People, Women,
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil
Registrations

Peace & Order, Public Safety,


Transportation & Traffic
Management Enacting City Ordinance No. 011-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance temporarily
banning the sale and delivery, and regulating the consumption of alcoholic
Public Health & Social Welfare VIII-12-156 011-2020 beverages, liquor, and other intoxicating drinks in the City of Tarlac, to ensure Mar. 24, 2020
Services, Senior Citizens, adherence to strict social distancing standards and quarantine measures during
Handicapped People, Women, the period of Enhanced Community Quarantine"
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil
Registrations

Peace & Order, Public Safety,


Transportation & Traffic
Management
Enacting City Ordinance No. 006-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance implementing
Public Health & Social Welfare VIII-11-135 006-2020 Expanded Coverage of the Curfew Hours in times of epidemic and other national Mar 16, 2020
Services, Senior Citizens, or city-wide health emergencies"
Handicapped People, Women,
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil
Registrations

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 010-18, entitled: " An Ordinance authorizing the
Peace & Order, Public Safety,
temporary closure to vehicular traffic of a portion of C. Santos St. Extension, Brgy. July 10, 2018
Transportation & Traffic
Management Mabini, Tarlac City, as specified herein"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 022-18, entitled: "An Ordinance amending Section 3
(Definition of Terms) and Section 18 (M) of City Ordinance No. 003-11, otherwise Dec. 11, 2018
known as the Tarlac City Franchising and Regulation Ordinance"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 012-17, entitled: An Ordinance requiring all junk shop
operators to issue receipts and maintain general information (name and address)
of persons who sell electrical and telephone cables/wires and other serviceable July 18, 2017
home and office equipment to their shops and providing penalties for violations
thereof

Enacting City Ordinance No. 015-17, entitled: An Ordinance adopting a regulation


Aug. 29, 2017
for private motorized tricycles

Enacting City Ordinance No. 002-16 entitled: "An Ordinance Creating the Tricycle
Regulation Section (TRS) and for this Purpose, Amending Section 8 of City
Jan. 28, 2016
Ordinance No. 003-11, Otherwise Known as "Tarlac City Franchising and
Regulation Ordinance "

Enacting City Ordinance No. 043-2020, entitled "An Ordinance authorizing the
Joint Inspection Team (JIT) and the Systems and Plan Integrator and Development
Public Works & Infrastructure, Corporation (SPIDC) to conduct inspection, field survey and capture photos of
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & VIII-47-683 043-2020 buildings and other structures that lie within the territorial jurisdiction of the City Dec. 09, 2020
Housing of Tarlac for use in the City Government's Computerization and System
Installation for Finance Modernization Program and for other purposes relative to
E-Local Governance"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 037-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
Public Works & Infrastructure,
application of Mr. Richmond Davin G. Lim, for the reclassification of land with TCT
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & VIII-39-593 037-2020 Oct 13, 2020
No. 043-2019004951, containing an area of 4,206 square meters and located at
Housing
Barangay Matatalaib, Tarlac City, from residential to commercial use

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 031-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance establishing the
Public Works & Infrastructure,
open spaces within the premises of the Uniwide Area located at Barangay San
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & VIII-33-499 031-2020 Aug. 25, 2020
Nicolas, Tarlac City, and within the premises of the Tarlac City Downtown Public
Housing
Market as pay-parking areas and imposing fees therefor"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 030-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application of Mr. Alvin T. Chan for the reclassification of properties registered in
Public Works & Infrastructure,
the name of St. Mary's Hometown Development, Inc., with TCT Nos. 43-
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & VIII-33-498 030-2020 Aug. 25, 2020
2011008138, 043-2018008460, 043-2018008459 and 043-2011008139,
Housing
comprising an area of 20,000 sq. meters, and located at Brgy. Matatalaib, this city,
from agricultural to residential use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 027-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
Public Works & Infrastructure,
application of Mr. Victor Yu Lim for the reclassification of the property with TCT
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & VIII-32-479 027-2020 Aug. 18, 2020
No. 043-2019015173, comprising an area of 2,000 sq. meters, and located at Sitio
Housing
Pag-Asa, Barangay Tibag, this city, from agricultural to commercial use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 026-2020, entitled: “An Ordinance approving the
Public Works & Infrastructure, application of Tarlac Universal Properties Corporation, represented by Mr. Avan
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & VIII-30-449 026-2020 Hung Chan, for the reclassification of the 3,489 sq. meters portion of the 7,136 sq. Aug. 04, 2020
Housing meters unsegregated portion of the property with TCT No. 043-2016014562,
located at Barangay Amucao, this City, from agricultural to commercial use”

Enacting City Ordinance No. 023-2020, An Ordinance approving the


rezoning/change of land use classification of the 30,000 sq. meter portion of the
Public Works & Infrastructure,
property with TCT No. 447078, comprising a total area of 58,762 sq. meters,
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & VIII-20-290 023-2020 May 26, 2020
located at Barangay Balibago I, Tarlac City from agro-industrial to mixed use, upon
Housing
application of Samson Universal Sand and Supply, Inc., represented by Grace Mary
Lee, for the establishment of a vibro-sand processing plant thereat

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 018-2020 entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application of Chix Galore, Inc., represented by Mr. Reggie L. Chua, Manager, for
the reclassification of the parcels of land with TCT No. 043-2019001771 and TCT
Public Works & Infrastructure,
No. 043-2019001772, containing an area of Forty Thousand Five Hundred Eighty-
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & VIII-16-236 018-2020 Apr. 28, 2020
Eight (40,588) sq. meters and Two Thousand Two Hundred Sixty-Six (2,266) sq.
Housing
meters, respectively, or a total of Forty Two Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-Four
(42,854) sq. meters, located at Barangay Sta. Maria, Tarlac City, from agricultural
to agro-industrial use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 014-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
Public Works & Infrastructure, application of Primewater Infrastructure Corp. - Tarlac City, represented by its
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & VIII-13-163 014-2020 Branch Manager, Mr. Aris C. Ballesteros, for the reclassification of the 5,350 sq. Mar. 31, 2020
Housing meters parcel of land with TCT No. 381416, located at Barangay San Isidro, Tarlac
City, from agricultural to commercial use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 013-2020, entitled: “An Ordinance approving the
application of Ms. Marilou M. Deterala, acting on behalf of the registered owners of
Public Works & Infrastructure,
the parcels of land described herein, all located at Barangay Ungot, Tarlac City,
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & VIII-13-162 013-2020 Mar. 31, 2020
with a total area of 1,256,140 sq. meters, more or less, for the reclassification
Housing
thereof from agricultural (pasture land) to mixed use”
(ENACTED BUT NOT YET APPROVED)

Enacting City Ordinance No. 012-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
Public Works & Infrastructure, application of Ziqin Agri-Vent Corp., represented by Ms. Carmelita S. Lopez,
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & VIII-13-161 012-2020 Corporate Secretary, for the reclassification of the 4.5 has. portion of the property Mar. 31, 2020
Housing with TCT No. 115836, located at Barangay Armenia, Tarlac City, comprising a total
area of 5 has., from agricultural to agro-industrial use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 003-2020, An Ordinance approving the application of


Public Works & Infrastructure, Colintan Corporation, represented by Ms. Audrey Lim Tan, President, for the
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & VIII-4-038 003-2020 reclassification of a parcel of land located at Barangay Tariji, this City, with TCT Jan. 28, 2020
Housing No. 43-2013009665, comprising a total area of 17,706 square meters, to
commercial use

Enacting City Ordinance No. 002-2020, An Ordinance approving the application of


Public Works & Infrastructure, ARR Construction, represented by Mr. Romeo R. Aniciete, General Manager, for the
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & VIII-2-013 002-2020 reclassification of a parcel of land located at Sitio Samberga, Barangay Sapang Jan. 14, 2020
Housing Maragul, Tarlac City, with TCT No. 043-2016012720, comprising a total area of Six
(6) hectares, from agricultural to residential use

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 001-19, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application of Mr. Jimmy (Chenmeng) Lii and Mr. Chenche Lii for the
Public Works & Infrastructure,
reclassification of the undivided 33,958 square meter portion of the property Jan. 15, 2019
Building, Zoning, subdivision &
Housing covered by TCT No. 043-2017002669, located at Barangay Suizo and Barangay San
Miguel, Tarlac City, from agricultural to non-agricultural use

Enacting City Ordinance No. 003-19, entitled: An Ordinance approving the


application of Ms. Emelina Chan and Mr. James Chan, for the reclassification of
parcels of land located at Barangay Armenia, Tarlac City, with EP No. 0767787 and Jan. 15, 2019
EP No. 00767788, containing an area of 27,527 square meters and 23,824 square
meters, respectively, from agricultural to agro-industrial use

Enacting City Ordinance No. 008-19, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
reclassification of parcels of land with TCT. No. 043-2017006791, TCT. No. 043-
2017006792, and TCT. No. 043-2017006793 including the road lots and other Feb. 26, 2019
spaces encompassed therein, comprising a total area of 11,711 square meters,
situated at Brgy. Burot, Tarlac City, from agricultural to residential use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 014-19, an Ordinance approving the application of


Innova Homes North, Inc., represented by its Chairman, Mr. Rafael Oliver M.
Abano, Jr., for the reclassification of portions of the parcels of land located at Apr. 10, 2019
Barangay Tibagan, Tarlac City, comprising a total area of 137,525 sq. meters, from
agricultural to residential use

Enacting City Ordinance No. 015-19, entitled: “an ordinance approving the
application of GRP Epafrodito Realty Construction and Development Corp.,
represented by its Secretary, Ms. Arsenia D. Velasco, for the reclassification of
Apr. 16, 2019
parcels of land located at Barangay Burot, Tarlac City, with TCT No. 043-
2016012089 and TCT No. 043-2016012090, covering an area of 46,029 sq. m. And
31,851 sq. m. respectively, from agricultural to residential use”

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 016-19, an Ordinance amending City Ordinance No.
015-16, Series of 2016, thereby approving the application of Mr. Arsenio J. Cheng
for the reclassification of properties, all located at Barangay Armenia, Tarlac City, April 30, 2019
comprising a total area of 170,442 sq. meters, more or less, from agricultural to
agro-industrial use;

Enacting City Ordinance No. 017-19, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application of Mr. Florencio Cura for the reclassification of parcels of land located
at Barangay Sapang Maragul, Tarlac City, with TCT Nos. 043-2017005961and 043- May 29, 2019
2017005963, comprising an area of 2,272 square meters, from agricultural to
commercial use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 022-19, entitled: "An Ordinance establishing the
Tarlac City Kaisa Convention Hall and regulating the use and operation of the Sept. 17, 2019
same"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 030-19, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application for reclassification of Mr. Elle Lee (for the heirs of Ruben B. Santos
[Link].) for a parcel of land located at Barangay Maliwalo, Tarlac City, with TCT Nos. Nov. 25, 2019
216619 and 245801 comprising an area of 1.0052 hectares, from agricultural to
commercial use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 002-18, entitled: An Ordinance approving the


application of Mr. Oliver R. Timbol, Manager, Luisita Land Corporation, for the
reclassification/rezoning of the parcels of land, all owned by Central Azucarera De
Mar. 20, 2018
Tarlac and located at Barangay Central, this City, and covering an area of
3,391,037 sq. meters, more or less, from Industrial to Mixed-Use Residential,
Institutional and Recreational Uses

Enacting City Ordinance No. 003-18, entitled: An Ordinance approving the


application for reclassification of Wendy Rose W. Romero, Owner, Mega Bowen
Ventures Inc., for a 30,000 sq. meter portion of the property covered by TCT No. Mar. 20, 2018
278969, located at Brgy. Tariji, Tarlac City from Agricultural to Agro-Industrial
Use";

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 005-18, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application of Fiesta Communities, Inc., Tarlac Extension, for the reclassification of
May 11, 2018
parcels of land with a total area of 101,386 square meters, located at Barangay San
Rafael, Tarlac City, from agricutural to residential use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 006-18, entitled: An Ordinance approving the


application of Atty. Crispiano R. Lamorena, Jr. and Ma. Alyssa Jeline A. Lamorena
for the reclassification of a property containing an area of 46,267 sq. meters, with July 10, 2018
TCT No. 043-2015014645 and 043-2016000291, situated at Brgy. Maliwalo,
Tarlac City, from agricultural to residential use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 007-18, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application of Dr. Edwin D. Yambao for the rezoning/reclassification of a property
July 10, 2018
containing an area of 902 square meters, with TCT No. 043-2010006753, located
at Brgy San Jose, Tarlac City, from residential to commercial use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 008-18, entitled: An Ordinance approving the


application of Lourdes Y. Robles for the reclassification of a property containing an
July 10, 2018
area of 600 square meters, with TCT No. 441230, located at Brgy. Sapang Maragul,
Tarlac City, from agricultural to commercial use";

Enacting City Ordinance No. 009-18, entitled: An Ordinance approving the


application of VMA Properties Inc., represented by Ms. Katrina Theresa A. Go, for
July 10, 2018
the rezoning/reclassification of parcels of land located at Brgy. Matatalaib, Tarlac
City, from residential to commercial use;

Enacting City Ordinance No. 013-18, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application of New Tarlac Home Development Corporation, represented by Mr.
Jesus C. Chua, for the reclassification of Five (5) parcels of land containing a total Aug. 28, 2018
area of Fifty Four Thousand Two Hundred Twenty One (54,221) square meters,
located at Brgy. Suizo, Tarlac City, from agricultural to residential use"

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 015-18, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application of the Provincial Government of Tarlac, represented by Atty. Rey
Christopher C. Fajardo, Provincial Legal Officer, for reclassification of a 40,000 sq. Sept. 11, 2018
meter parcel of land with TCT No. 442652, located at Brgy. San Rafael, Tarlac City
from agricultural to mixed use

Enacting City Ordinance No. 019-18, entitled: An Ordinance approving the


application of the Provincial Government of Tarlac, for reclassification of parcels of
Oct. 16, 2018
land, located at Brgy. San Isidro, Tarlac City, containing a total land area of 161,463
square meters from agricultural to mixed use

Enacting City Ordinance No. 020-18, entitled: An Ordinance approving the


application of Mr. Lino S. David Jr., for the reclassification of the 9,649 square
meters portion of the property covered by TCT No. 175312 (Lot 8581-B) and TCT Nov. 13, 2018
No. 185472 (Lot 2875-B-2), located at Sitio Molave, Brgy. San Isidro, Tarlac City,
from agricultural to commercial use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 002, series of 2017, entitled: "An Ordinance approving
the application for reclassification of Mr. Raymond Ong, Representative, Wingfung
Corporation for the parcels of land located at Brgy. Armenia, this City, with a total Feb. 28, 2017
area of Forty Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Six (40,996) square meters covered
by TCT Nos. 37637 and 37638 from agricultural to agro-industrial use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 003-17, series of 2017, entitled: "An Ordinance
approving the application of Pilmico Animal Nutrition Corp., for the
reclassification of the parcels of land located at Barangays Armenia and Balanti, Mar. 14, 2017
Tarlac City, with an approximate area of 32.6673 hectares from agricultural to
agro-industrial use (piggery farm)"

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 004-17, Series of 2017, entitled: "An Ordinance
approving the application of Katrina Theresa A. Go, Representative, VMA
Properties Inc. for the reclassification of a parcel of land located at Brgy. Baras- Mar. 21, 2017
Baras, this City, covered by TCT No. 043-2015013312 (Lot 4157-A) with an area of
81,405 sq.m. from agricultural to industrial/commercial use”

Enacting City Ordinance No. 007-17, entitled: "An Ordinance withdrawing from
public use and converting into or declaring as a patrimonial property, a certain
June 13, 2017
portion of the sidewalk along Ninoy Aquino Boulevard to pave way for the
construction and operation of the Tarlac City Riverwalk Project thereon"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 010-17, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application of Mr. Lee Tae Hoon, Owner, GOGO Transient Building for
reclassification and/or rezoning from R2 to R3 of a property located at David
July 11, 2017
Street Brgy. Binauganan, this City, with a total area of 2,188 square meters more or
less, covered by TCT Nos. 043-2015008979, 043-2015008980, 043-2015008981,
043-2015008982, 043-2015008983, 043-2015008984, and 043-2015008985

Enacting City Ordinance No. 016-17, entitled: An Ordinance approving the


application of Mr. Edward Allan H. Que, Representative of JLQ Prime Properties
Inc., for the rezoning/ reclassification of the property covered by TCT No. 043- Sept. 13, 2017
2016008899, with an area of 1.6 hectares situated at Barangay Burot, Tarlac City
from residential to commercial use

Enacting City Ordinance No. 017-17, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application of Mr. Gerald P. Chua, President, Pangasinan Solid North Transit Inc.,
for the rezoning/reclassification of the parcels of land covered by TCT No. T-
167586 (Lot 1070-B-3-B-3-A), TCT No. T-261462 (Lot 1070-B-2), and TCT No. Sept. 13, 2017
282314 (Lot 1070-B-B-3-B-2), with a total area of Three Thousand Nine Hundred
(3,900) square meters, more or less from agricultural to commercial use, to be
utilized as bus station"

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 021-17, entitled: An Ordinance approving the
application for reclassification of Dr. Jeanette T. Lim, for a property covered by
TCT No. 263305 with an area of 24,689 sq. meters, located at Brgy. Armenia, Oct. 03, 2017
Tarlac City from agricultural to agro-industrial use (tunnel ventilated poultry
farm)

Enacting City Ordinance No. 022-17, entitled: An Ordinance approving the


application for reclassification of Ms. Emelina L. Chan of Golden Acres Farms, for a
property covered by TCT No. T-345299 with an area of 80,000 sq. meters, more or Oct. 03, 2017
less located at Brgy. Armenia, Tarlac City from agricultural to agro-industrial use
(tunnel ventilated poultry farm)

Enacting City Ordinance No. 023-17, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application for reclassification of Dr. Dennis H. Racelis, Vice President, Pilmico
Animal Nutrition Corporation, with a total area of 34.3925 hectares, located at Nov. 07, 2017
Brgy. Armenia and Brgy. Balanti, Tarlac City from agricultural to agro-industrial
use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 025-17, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application for reclassification of Atty. Ma. Regina D. Esmundo, Corporate
Secretary, S.G. David Realty and Development Co. Inc., with a total area of 150,000 Nov. 14, 2017
square meters, covered by TCT No. 113731, located at Brgy. Maliwalo, Tarlac City,
from agricultural to commercial use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 026-17, entitled: An Ordinance approving the


application for reclassification of Mr. Antonio Bautista, with a total area of Two
Thousand Two Hundred Eighteen (2,218) square meters, covered by TCT No. 043- Nov. 14, 2017
2016007025 located at Brgy. Tibagan, Tarlac City, from agricultural to commercial
use, for the construction of a crushed gravel plant thereat;

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 028-17, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application for reclassification of Mr. Avan Chan, for parcels of land with a total
area of Twenty One Thousand One Hundred Seventy (21,170) square meters,
covered by TCT. Nos. 043-2011004500, 043-2010006060, 043-2010006056, 043- Nov. 28, 2017
2010006054, 043-2010006156, 043-2010006154, 043-2010006155 and 043-
2011004553, located at Brgy. San Jose, Tarlac City, from agricultural to
commercial use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 005-16 Entitled: "An Ordinance Approving the
Application of PILMICO Animal Nutrition Corporation, Represented by Dr. Dennis
H. Racelis, Vice President for Farms, PILMICO Animal Nutrition Corporation, for
Apr. 21, 2016
the Reclassification of the Properties with a Total Area of 553,837 Square Meters,
More or Less, All Situated at Barangay Armenia, Tarlac City, from Agricultural to
Agro-Industrial Use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 007-16, series of 2016, Entitled: "Approving the
Application of Ziqin Agri-Vent Corp. for the Reclassification of a Parcel of Land
Covered by TCT No. 13035 with a Total Area of 23,863 Sq. M. More or Less, Apr. 28, 2016
Located at Brgy. Armenia, Tarlac City, from Agricultural to Agro-Industrial
Purposes (Tunnel Ventilated Type Poultry Farm)

Enacting City Ordinance No. 008-16, series of 2016, entitled: “An Ordinance
Approving the Reclassification and Development of the Parcels of Land Located at
Brgy. Binauganan, This City with a Total Area of 55,942 Square Meters Covered by
May 26, 2016
TCT Nos. 4141-B, 4142, and 4143, from Agricultural to Institutional Use for the
Proposed Expansion Area of the Memorial Park Project of Forest Lake
Development Inc."

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 010-16, Series of 2016, entitled: An Ordinance
approving the application of Ms. Fiorella D. Fabella, Wastewater and Sanitation
Business Manager, Primewater Infrastructure Corporation, for the reclassification
of the parcels of land located at Brgy. Sapang Maragul, this City covered by TCT No. June 16, 2016
043-2016007171 with an area of 811 sq.m. and TCT No. 418671 with an area of
1,976 sq.m. from pasture land to industrial use, to be utilized for the construction
of a Septage Treatment Plant

Enacting City Ordinance No. 011-16, Series of 2016, entitled: An Ordinance


approving the application of Golden Acres Farm Inc., represented by Ms. Emelina
Chan, for the reclassification of the parcels of land located at Brgy. Armenia, this
June 16, 2016
City, with a total area of 71,708 square meters covered by the following TCT Nos.
as listed herein from agricultural to agro-industrial use, for the proposed
extension of existing poultry farm

Enacting City Ordinance No. 014-16, entitled: "An Ordinance approving the
application of Ms. Marilou M. Deterala, Attorney-In-Fact, for the reclassification of
Nov. 03, 2016
the properties with a total area of 487,999 square meters, more or less, from
agricultural to agro-industrial/industrial use"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 015-16, entitled: “An Ordinance approving the
application of Mr. Arsenio J. Cheng, Attorney-In-Fact, for the reclassification of the
Nov. 03, 2016
properties with a total area of 170,442 square meters, more or less, from
agricultural to agro-industrial/industrial use”

Enacting City Ordinance No. 016-16, entitled: “Approving the application of


Pilmico Animal Nutrition Corporation, represented by Dr. Dennis H. Racelis, Vice
President for Farms, for the reclassification of the properties with a total area of Nov. 03, 2016
340,428 square meters, more or less, and situated at Barangay Armenia and
Barangay Balanti, this City, from agricultural to agro-industrial use"

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 017-16, series of 2016, entitled: "An Ordinance
approving the application of Tarlac Doctor's Medical Center Inc., represented by
Dr. Benedicto S. Benin, President, for the reclassification of the parcels of land Dec. 01, 2016
located at Brgy. San Vicente, Tarlac City covered by TCT No. 043-2014007639 with
an area of 26,548 sq.m. from agricultural use to commercial/institutional use

Public Health & Social Welfare


Services, Senior Citizens,
Handicapped People, Women,
Enacting City Ordinance No. 029-2020, entitled "An Ordinance establishing a One-
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil
Stop Application Center (OSAC) and an Online Application and Document
Registrations VIII-33-497 029-2020 Aug. 25, 2020
Verification System for the processing and issuance of Health Certificate, Sanitary
Permit and Work Permit in the City of Tarlac"
City Properties & General
Services, Local Governance &
Administration

Enacting City Ordinance No. 019-2020, entitled: “An Ordinance requiring all
Public Health & Social Welfare business and commercial establishments which are located within the city, to
Services, Senior Citizens, provide, at no cost to the employee, necessary protective supplies and equipment
Handicapped People, Women, VIII-17-242 019-2020 or any combination thereof, for the safety and protection of their employees May 05, 2020
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil during the period of the Enhanced Community Quarantine in line with the COVID-
Registrations 19 national emergency and other similar public health emergencies that may
occur in the future”

Public Health & Social Welfare Enacting City Ordinance No. 017-2020 "An Ordinance requiring the mandatory
Services, Senior Citizens, wearing by all residents of face masks, whenever allowed to go out of their
Handicapped People, Women, VIII-16-235 017-2020 residences and in public places within the territorial jurisdiction of the City of Apr. 28, 2020
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil Tarlac during the State of National Emergency, providing penalties for violation
Registrations thereof and for other purposes"

Public Health & Social Welfare


Services, Senior Citizens,
Handicapped People, Women,
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil Enacting City Ordinance No. 016-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance authorizing the
Registrations grant of Special Risk Allowance (SRA) to frontline public health workers during
VIII-14-190 016-2020 Apr. 14, 2020
the period of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) relative to the COVID-19
Commerce & Industry, Market & outbreak, within the territorial jurisdiction of the City of Tarlac"
Slaughterhouses, Economic
Enterprise, Livelihood &
Employment
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Enacting City Ordinance No. 015-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance prohibiting, within
the territorial jurisdiction of the City of Tarlac, any person from committing any
Public Health & Social Welfare
act which causes stigma, disgrace, shame, humiliation, harassment, or otherwise
Services, Senior Citizens,
discriminating against public and private doctors, nurses, health workers,
Handicapped People, Women, VIII-14-189 015-2020 Apr. 14, 2020
emergency personnel and volunteers, service workers who are assigned at
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil
designated COVID-19 referral or treatment hospitals or centers, including
Registrations
persons/patients classified as suspected, probable or confirmed positive with the
COVID-19, as well as members of their household"

Public Health & Social Welfare Enacting City Ordinance No. 020-2020, entitled: An Ordinance prescribing rules
Services, Senior Citizens, and regulations on strict physical distancing, regular disinfection, imposition of
Handicapped People, Women, minimum health standards and other precautionary measures to be observed and
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil implemented in all government offices, business establishments, schools, markets
Registrations VIII-19-277 020-2020 and all other institutions and offices, activities or events which may involve crowd- May 15, 2020
drawing, assembly of people, queuing or formation of lines, and public utility
Peace & Order, Public Safety, vehicles as the "new normal" within the City of Tarlac to prevent the spread of
Transportation & Traffic COVID-19 disease and other similar naturally-occuring highly-infectious diseases
Management and for other purposes, and prescribing penalties for violations thereof

Public Health & Social Welfare


Services, Senior Citizens,
Handicapped People, Women,
Enacting City Ordinance No. 009-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance prescribing the
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil
issuance of a Unified Enhanced Quarantine Pass for all households within the
Registrations VIII-12-151 009-2020 Mar. 24, 2020
territorial jurisdiction of Tarlac, prescribing guidelines for the issuance and use
and enforcement thereof
Peace & Order, Public Safety,
Transportation & Traffic
Management

Public Health & Social Welfare


Services, Senior Citizens, Enacting City Ordinance No. 002-19, entitled: "An Ordinance establishing the
Feb. 06, 2019
Handicapped People, Women, Animal Bite Treatment Center under the City Health Office of the City of Tarlac"
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil
Registrations
Enacting City Ordinance No. 004-19, entitled: "An Ordinance enacting the Gender Feb. 06, 2019
Development Code of Tarlac City

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 024-19, entitled: "An Ordinance institutionalizing the
"Lingap para sa Mamamayan ng Lungsod ng Tarlac and appropriating the Sept. 24, 2019
necessary budget for its implementation"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 026-19, entitled: "An Ordinance providing Persons
With Disability who are PDAO card bearing members and residents of Tarlac City
free admission fees in theaters, cinema houses, concert halls, circuses, carnivals Oct. 08, 2019
and other similar places of culture, leisure and amusement within the City of
Tarlac, pursuant to pertinent provisions of R.A. 7277, as amended by R.A. 10754

Enacting City Ordinance No. 018-18, entitled: An Ordinance requiring public and
private hospitals operating within the territorial jurisdiction of the City of Tarlac
to post a copy of Republic Act 10932, entitled: An act strengthening the anti-
hospital deposit law by increasing the penalties for the refusal of hospitals and
medical clinics to administer initial medical treatment and support in emergency Oct. 16, 2018
or serious cases, amending for the purpose Batas Pambansa Bilang 702, otherwise
known as "An act prohibiting the demand of deposits or advance payments for the
confinement or treatment of patients in hospitals and medical clinics in certain
cases", as amended by Republic Act 8344, and for other purposes

Enacting City Ordinance No. 009-17, entitled: "An Ordinance requiring public and
private hospitals operating within the territorial jurisdiction of the City to post a
copy of R.A. 9439, entitled, "An act prohibiting the detention of patients in
June 27, 2017
hospitals, medical clinics and similar medical institutions on grounds of non-
payment of hospital bills or medical expenses" and providing penalties for any
violations thereof"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 014-17, entitled: An Ordinance establishing the burial
assistance program for indigent families living within the territorial jurisdiction of Aug. 01, 2017
Tarlac City and providing funds therefor;

Enacting City Ordinance No. 018-17, entitled: "An Ordinance establishing The
Sept. 13, 2017
Angel Care Pharmacy: Tarlac City Libreng Botika Para Sa Taong Bayan"

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 020-17, entitled: An Ordinance granting recognition
and one time cash reward to bonafide Centenarians of the City and declaring the
Sept. 26, 2017
1st Monday of October of each year as "Centenarian Day" in the City of Tarlac and
for other purposes"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 027-17, entitled: "An Ordinance amending the title
and Section I of City Ordinance No. 019-08, Series of 2008, to be known as an
Nov. 14, 2017
Ordinance granting year end benefits to all registered Senior Citizens of Tarlac
City, in the amount of Five Hundred Pesos (P500.00) each";

Enacting City Ordinance No. 009-16, entitled: "An Ordinance further amending
Section 8 and Section 13 of City Ordinance No. 001-11, entitled: An Ordinance
June 09, 2016
establishing the Tarlac City OFW Welfare and Development Program,
appropriating funds for the implementation thereof and for other purposes"

Public Health & Social Welfare


Services , Senior Citizens,
Enacting City Ordinance No. 027-19, entitled: "An Ordinance regulating stray dogs
Handicapped People, Women,
and cats, reinforcing rabies control in the City of Tarlac, promoting responsible pet
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil Nov. 06, 2019
ownership, and penalizing residents who are negligent in proper care to their pet
Registration/ Peace & Order,
animals"
Public Safety, Transportation &
Traffic Management

Public Health & Social Welfare


Services , Senior Citizens,
Handicapped People, Women,
Enacting City Ordinance No. 023-19, entitled: An Ordinance prohibiting the selling,
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil
sharing and giving of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, and vape inhalation devices Sept. 24, 2019
Registration/ Youth Welfare,
to minors in the City of Tarlac and providing penalties thereof"
Sports,
Amusements/Entertainment,
Games & Drugs

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 006-17, entitled: "An Ordinance providing for a
Comprehensive Children's Welfare Code and Family Support Systems in the City of Jun. 06, 2017
Tarlac;

Legal Affairs, Justice & Human


Rights, Public Information &
Assistance and People’s
Enacting City Ordinance No. 034-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance strengthening the
Protection
VIII-34-517 034-2020 operationalization of freedom of information and providing for a mechanism for
Sept. 01, 2020
the disclosure of public records in Tarlac City, and providing penalties for the
Commerce & Industry, Market &
violation thereof"
Slaughterhouses, Economic
Enterprise, Livelihood &
Employment

Legal Affairs, Justice & Human Enacting City Ordinance No. 008-17, entitled: "An Ordinance prescribing the
Rights, Public Information &
proper conduct of behavior during singing and playing of the Philippine National Jun. 27, 2017
Assistance and People’s
Protection Anthem and penalizing any violations thereof”

Legal affairs, Justice & Human Enacting City Ordinance No.042-2020, Entitled: “An Ordinance Requiring The
rights, Public Information & Mandatory Posting, By All Business Establishments Within The Jurisdiction Of The
Commerce & Industry,
Assistance and People’sMarket & City Government Of Tarlac, Of The Rights Of Employees Provided In The Labor
Slaughterhouses,
Participation Economic
Code Of The Philippines, And Of The Hotlines Of The Department Of Labor And
Enterprise, Livelihood & VIII-45-664 042-2020 Nov. 24, 2020
Employment (Dole) And Its Attached Agencies Which Has Jurisdiction Over Labor
Employment
Disputes, In Their Bulletin Boards Or In Any Conspicuous Place Within Their
Company Premises, And Providing Penalties For Violation Thereof”
(Enacted But Not Yet Approved)

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Commerce & Industry, Market &
Slaughterhouses, Economic
Enterprise, Livelihood &
Employment Enacting City Ordinance No. 041-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance adopting and
implementing the City of Tarlac's Smart Active Citizens Access to No-contact
Public Health & Social Welfare Online Registration, Transaction and Participation in Good Governance and Public
VIII-44-650 041-2020 Nov. 17, 2020
Services, Senior Citizens, Services, Enforcement, Emergency Response, E-commerce, Livelihood, Lifestyle
Handicapped People, Women, and Leisure (Angel), otherwise known as City of Tarlac's Smart Angel Ecosystem
Family & Domestic Relations, Civil Ordinance"
Registrations City Properties &
General Services, Local
Governance & Administration

Commerce & Industry, Market &


Slaughterhouses, Economic Enacting City Ordinance No. 038-2020 series of 2020, to be known as the "Updated
VIII-41-615 038-2020 Oct. 27, 2020
Enterprise, Livelihood & Tarlac City Omnibus Market Code of 2020";
Employment

Enacting City Ordinance No. 032-2020, entitled: “An Ordinance establishing the
Commerce & Industry, Market &
Tulong Pampuhunan Para sa Disenteng Kabuhayan ng Taga-Tarlac City (TUPAD-
Slaughterhouses, Economic
TARLAC CITY) Program which aims to aid micro, small medium enterprises and
Enterprise, Livelihood & VIII-34-515 032-2020 Sept. 01, 2020
nearly hired applicants for employment affected by the Corona Virus Disease 2019
Employment
pandemic and for other purposes”
(ENACTED BUT NOT APPROVED)

Enacting City Ordinance No. 024-2020, series of 2020, entitled, "An Ordinance
Commerce & Industry, Market &
waiving the stall rental fees for the period March 18, 2020 up to August 31, 2020
Slaughterhouses, Economic
VIII-24-353 024-2020 at the Tarlac City Downtown Public Market (TCDPM), the Fountain Area at the Jun. 23, 2020
Enterprise, Livelihood &
Tarlac City Uptown Public Market and the Riverwalk Alley along Ninoy Aquino
Employment
Boulevard

Commerce & Industry, Market &


Slaughterhouses, Economic
Enterprise, Livelihood & Enacting City Ordinance No. 007-2020, entitled: "An Ordinance prohibiting
Employment hoarding and panic buying of basic commodities and prime commodities during
VIII-11-136 007-2020 Mar. 16, 2020
public health emergencies and calamities in the City Government of Tarlac,
Peace & Order, Public Safety, prescribing penalties for violation thereof"
Transportation & Traffic
Management

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 007-19, entitled: "An Ordinance condoning the
Commerce & Industry, market &
accumulated surcharges, penalties and interests imposed on stall rental
Slaughterhouses, Economic Feb. 26, 2019
Enterprise, Livelihood & delinquency in the Downtown Public Market for the period ending December 31,
Employment 2018"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 013-19, entitled: "An Ordinance revising City
Ordinance No. 01-006, otherwise known as the "Tarlac City Investments and Mar. 19, 2019
Incentives Code"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 029-19, entitled: "An Ordinance amending Section 22,
23 and 33 of City Ordinance No. 018-08 (as amended), also known as the "Tarlac Nov. 06, 2019
City Omnibus Market Code of 2008"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 004-18 entitled: "An Ordinance adopting the "Tulong
at Paglingap sa Pagsulong ng Kabuhayan ng Mamamayan at Pamayanang Hakbang
May 3, 2018
Para sa Ekonomiya ng Lipunan", or "Tulong Anghel sa Kooperatiba Program", as
permanent Cooperative Development Program of the City Government of Tarlac"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 013-17, Series of 2017, entitled: "An Ordinance
condoning the accumulated surcharges, penalties, and interests imposed on stall
July 25, 2017
rental deliquency in the Downtown Public Market for the period ending May 31,
2017, and prescribing Rules and Procedures for the implementation thereof

Enacting City Ordinance No. 024-17, Series of 2017, entitled: "An Ordinance
amending City Ordinance No. 013-17, Series of 2017, thereby extending the
application for condonation of accumulated surcharges, penalties and interests Nov. 07, 2017
imposed on stall rental delinquency in the Downtown Public Market from
September 30, 2017 to December 31, 2017"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 001-2020 series of 2020, entitled: "An Ordinance
Youth Welfare, Sports,
enforcing Section 7 of PD 449 otherwise known as the Cockfighting Law of 1974,
Amusements
VIII-1-009 001-2020 particularly on gaffers, regulating the use of gaffs during cockfights within the Jan. 06, 2020
territorial jurisdiction of the City of Tarlac and providing penalties for violation
Entertainment, Games & Drugs
thereof"

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Enacting City Ordinance No. 001-18, entitled: An Ordinance regulating the
Mar. 20, 2018
establishment, operation and maintenance of cockpit arenas in the City of Tarlac
Youth Welfare, Sports,
amusements/entertainment,
games & Drugs Enacting City Ordinance No. 001, series of 2017, entitled: "An Ordinance
Feb. 28, 2017
prescribing rules to regulate the operation of cockpit arenas in the City of Tarlac"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 028-19, entitled: "An Ordinance establishing a


Barangay Human Rights Action Center (BHRAC) in every barangay under the
political jurisdiction of City Government of Tarlac and designating for this purpose
Barangay Affairs, Urban poor & Nov. 06, 2019
Human Settlements a Barangay Human Rights Action Officer (BHRAO), prescribing therefor the
qualifications, manner of election, functions, duties and responsibilities, code of
conduct, and appropriation of funds for the effective implementation thereof"

Parks, Environment and Garbage

Public Works & Infrastructure,


Building, Zoning, Subdivision &
Enacting City Ordinance No. 004-2020, An Ordinance establishing the amended
Housing VIII-6-069 004-2020 Feb. 10, 2020
Septage Management Program of 2020 of the City of Tarlac
Energy & Water Resources, Public
Services & Utilities
& Telecommunications

Enacting City Ordinance No. 017-18, entitled: "An Ordinance mandating owners or
developers of vacant lots and/or idle lots to maintain the said lots' cleanliness at Oct. 02, 2018
Parks, environment and garbage
all times"

Enacting City Ordinance No. 011-17, entitled: "An Ordinance prohibiting any
person to install or attach to any electrical posts or other facilities of public
utilities such as street sign posts and/or traffic light/signal posts, portion of
bridges and overpasses, any advertising materials, including but not limited to, July 11, 2017
streamers, tarpaulins, stickers, decals, pamphlets, tin plates, cardboards,
billboards, or other advertising paraphernalia and providing penalties for any
violations thereof"

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Energy & Water Resources, Public Enacting City Ordinance No. 006-16, Entitled: "An Ordinance Promulgating the
Apr. 28, 2016
Services & Utilities & Septage Management Program for the City of Tarlac"
Telecommunications
Source: Tarlac City Sangguniang Panlunsod Secretary

CIVIL SOCIETY / NON-GOVERNMENT / PEOPLE’S / COMMUNITY and CIVIC ORGANIZATION


NAME OF ORGANIZATION ADVOCACY/SERVICE OFFERED CONTACT ADDRESS & NUMBERS
CY YEAR 2019

To help the persons who are engaged in drugs, to be rehabilitated and


[Link]. FERNANDO D. MONTELLANO
be delivered from the bondage of addiction as well be facilitators of
1. Advocates for Better Life of Persons with Train Station, Sitio Santos,
programs that aim to help and educate the youth of our society, to stay
Substance Use Disorder Inc., Brgy. Matatalaib, Tarlac City
away from vices and wrong doings, enhancing family values,
Cell# 0929-6880142
spirituality, relationship and nationalism.

MRS. MARINA P. MAGDANGAL


Promoting women empowerment, protection, facilitate opportunities Ground Floor, Tarlac City Legislative Building,
2. Kaisa Woman’s Organization Inc. for livelihood and encourage women to become more active productive P. Hilario St.
partners in development of the communities. Brgy. Ligtasan, Tarlac City
Cell# 0922- 870 3712

MR. ARNALDO P. BERMUNDO


Our Lady of Lourdes Agrarian Reform Uplifting life through relevant agricultural technology resulting better
Brgy. Lourdes, Tarlac City
Cooperative harvest and savings for farmer’s economic sustainability.
Cell# 0999-965-9191

Organize and affiliate disabled core group who are bonafide residents MR. RONALDO VELILIA
of the City of Tarlac, acting as the consultative coordinating and Burgos St., Brgy. Poblacion
Samahan ng mga May Kapansanan sa
advisory body of all agencies, in identifying the needs and problems of CSWD, Tarlac City
Lungsod ng Tarlac (SAMAKA)
PWD’s ensuring participation in policy formation, decision-making and Tel# 945-3244
sectoral representation from the City down to the Barangay Level. Cell# 0948-147- 3244

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Improve the quality of life and in furtherance therefore shall aim to
attain increased income, savings, investments, productivity and MRS. MARTINA LIMOS
Sinait Agricultural Cooperative promote among themselves equitable distribution of surplus through Brgy. Sinait, Tarlac City
maximum utilization of economic scale, cost and risk sharing towards Cell# 0939 744 0086
sustainable socio – economic development,

MRS. LUZ DUCUSIN


Preservation of natural resources, improvement of environment and No.03, P. Burgos Street,
Saved the Earth Movement (STEM)
maintenance of ecological balance thru information campaign. Tarlac City
Cel# 0908 864 4259

Elevating life through applicable agricultural technology resulting MR. ROBERTO ESTEBAN
SJDM Farmers Association Inc.
improved harvest and savings for economic sustainability. Brgy. San Juan De Mata, Tarlac City
Cel# 0999 420 9511

MR. REY TANGLIB


To generate funds and extending credit among members of the M.H. Del Pilar St., Purok 5, Brgy. San Nicolas
Sacred Heart Savings Cooperative Cooperative for productive and provident purposes, ensuring viability Tarlac City
through utilization of new technologies. Tel# 045-628 4479
Cell# 0917-664-1290

MRS. LOLITA S. GATTUC


To help and unite all Tarlac OFW’s with their families together creating Campupot St., Brgy. San Vicente
OFW Family Circle Federation Tarlac City
new opportunities for a better society. Tarlac City
#0947-301-4241

To uphold and maintain high standards of medical ethics, education,


practice and research. Foster cordial relations and camaraderie among MRS. ETHEL B. VITAL CORNES
all members and allied professional, establishing common policies in Room 1. Old OPD Central Luzon District
Tarlac Medical Society
attaining the highest possible wellness and decease prevention and to Hospital
protect the community from unethical and illegal medical practice. Cell #0922-831 4675

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MR. BRACCIO MACARAEG
Riverside Organic Farmers Association of Transform traditional farming into an organic system, and to promote Brgy. Balanti,
Balanti. agro -tourism of Tarlac City. Tarlac City
CELL# 0949 577 0990/0946-307-3640

Help improve the quality of life by attaining increased income, savings, MR. RODRIGO GALANG
Asturias Farmers Agrarian Reform investments, productivity, with purchasing power, and promote Brgy. Asturias,
Cooperative. equitable distribution of net surplus through maximum utilization of Tarlac City
economies of scale, cost sharing and risk-help. #0915-697 3453

REV. SOLOMON VENTURA


Provide local leaders and pastors obtain license credentials in both 4145 Greymart St.,
Kingsway Fellowship Int. Philippines, Inc. local and international especially those pioneering and independent Brgy. San Sebastian, Phase III,
group. Tarlac City
# 091554-84727

Improve the quality of life, attaining increased income, savings,


MR. NOEL MACALILUNG
Amucao Seed Grower Agro –Industrial investments, and promote equitable distribution of net surplus through
Zone 3, Brgy. Amucao,
Cooperative. maximum utilization of economies of scale, cost sharing and risk-help.
Tarlac City

MR. ARMANDO GOMEZ


Promote the implementation of government programs to uplift farmers Block 3, Brgy. San Jose
St. Joseph Farmers Agriculture Cooperative.
livelihood and other economic assistance. Tarlac City
#09100347204

MRS. OFELIA D. CAPULONG


Uniting Tarlac Woman to achieved gender equality and social rights and Blk. 1, Brgy. San Jose
Katipunan ng mga Bagong Pilipina. (KABAPA) to recognized their contribution to the development of a prosperous Tarlac City
and peaceful society. Tel. No.0929 705 8136
0919-934-9382

Provide quality service assistance, promoting, strengthen and building MR. MARIO PINEDA
Aniban ng Magsasaka Farmers Irrigators vibrant association committed to advance the well-being of each Brgy. Balingcanaway
Association, Inc. individual with sustainable cooperation in the ethical values of honesty, Tarlac City
openness, social responsibility and caring for others. #0907-862 085

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MRS. NORMA C. LACSON
To promote and support social and economic development in the 113 Juan Luna St.
United Care of Tarlac Foundation, Inc. countryside through the implementation, initiation and/or execution of Brgy. Sto Cristo,
livelihood income generating and social programs and projects. Tarlac City
Tel No. 982-2590/982-0144

MRS. NERI LANUZA


Brgy. San Juan de Mata
San Juan De Mata Farmers Association Inc. Improve farmers palay production and save post harvest losses.
Tarlac City
Cell # 09127196562

MR. JIMMY GALVAN


To promote, provide strategic and responsible community investment Brgy. Batang -batang
Makabagong Magsasaka Agri-Corp. in rice production and related innovation for increase access to a Tarlac City
sustainable local food supply for all Filipino. Cell # 0977-302-8965 /
0907-74804303

[Link] L. MONTANO
Tarlac High School Batch 1969 Alumni Credit Improve the quality of life and thereby contribute to inclusive growth, Zamora St. Brgy. Cut-cut
Coop. enterprise development and employment. Tarlac City
Cell.# 0908-883-7981

MR. PATRICIO GUANZON


Promote genuine agricultural development through socio-political and Zone 6, Brgy. Care
Care Masikap Farmers Inc.
economic gains in small scale rice industry. Tarlac City
Cell# 09282544859

MR. GERRY GAMBITO


Villa Bacolor Farmers –Producers Promote the implementation of government programs to uplift farmer’s Brgy Villa Bacolor
Cooperative livelihood and other economic assistance. Tarlac city
#0926-342-5272

MR. ALEX APOLINARIO


Bantog Magsikap Farmers Agrarian Reform Improvement of farmers technological skill to achieve better Brgy Bantog
Cooperative. agricultural production through safe and natural means. Tarlac City
Cell. #0928-266-5459

MR. ZALDY S. TIPAY


To help local farmers lessened the expenditures of palay production
Brgy. Sto Domingo
Sto Domingo Purok 1, Farmers Association. and other land crops through the Cooperative program the free use of
Tarlac City
farm machineries.
Cell #0949-8429310

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MR. ARSENIO P. BELTRAN SR.
Uplift life and way of living thru quality and healthy products as well Block 5, Brgy. San Manuel
Tarlac Okra Grower PMPC [09-26-17]
extending financial support and good services. Tarlac City
Cell # 0956 530 3167

MRS. MARIBEL D. GONZALES


Uniting the poor families for a better life purposed and livelihood Brgy. San Isidro
Tarlac City Pantawid Pamilya Association Inc.
programs. Tarlac City
Cell#. 09101806668

MR. PEDRO B. BAYOT


Strive and depend irrevocably the democratic ways, principles and
Pagsilang ng Bagong Daigdig ni Dr. Jose Rizal Blk III, Brgy. Ungot
ideals of life as envisioned by Dr. Jose Rizal, a Nation of united Filipinos
Asosayon Inkorporada. Tarlac City
under one God.
Cell. # 0922-203-1526

MR. FELIX M. INES


Purok Masipag II
Improvement of farmer’s technological skill to achieve better
Ginintuang Butil Farmer’s Association Inc. Brgy. San Juan de Mata
agricultural production.
Tarlac City
Cell.#0999 580 0214

Serve as a voice of the business community and an independent forum MR. JUANITO R. HO
for a development of a consensus of the business community in the Juan Luna St. [Link]. del Pilar St.
Philippine Chambers of Commerce and Province of Tarlac in matter of local and national concern and to Brgy. Sto Cristo
Industry Tarlac Province. established/maintained linkages with PCCI national and other global Tarlac City
business organizations and agencies that will benefit the economy in Tel No. 982-4267
general and to the membership in particular. Cell # 0917-629-1820/0939-939-9926

MR. HIPOLITO M. GADIA


Help farmers-members to be self sustaining in the maintenance of their #8 Purok 1, Sto Domingo,
Glorysun Farmer’s Association
respective farms, and stability in economic sustenance. Tarlac City.
Cell# 0917 540 6646

MS. MARGARITA DE PANO


To empower woman in the field of professionalism, and business The Bella Plaza,
Soroptomist International of Tarlac entrepreneurship with the spirit of volunteerism devotion for welfare Brgy. San Sebastian,
rights and protection against any forms of violence against women. Tarlac City
Cell# 0977 179 7218

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MR. CARLOS TAN
To foster mutual fraternal love with the sole aim of promoting trade
364 Mc. Arthur Highway
and cultural exchange with genuine and everlasting friendship, with
Central and Northern Luzon Filipino -Chinese Brgy. Sto. Cristo
Filipino and Chinese enable them to integrate readily to the mainstream
Grand Mason Inc. Tarlac City
of the Philippine society and to conduct charitable, social, educational
Tel No. 0923-716-5159
and civil projects among its members.
982-3439

MR. ABELARDO APOLLO I. DAVID JR.


Plan, implement and evaluate activities consistent with the ideals and
Don Bosco Technical Institute Tarlac
teachings of St. John Bosco which aim to enhance the social, physical,
Bosconian; Boss Ka Nyan, Inc. Soliman St., Brgy. Sto. Cristo
psychological and spiritual well-being of marginized sectors especially
Tarlac City
the youth.
Cell# 0920-905-6126

MR. SERGIO CAMPOS


Promote the general welfare and well-being of all Filipino Senior
Federation of Senior Citizens Association of Ninoy Aquino Plazuela, Rizal St.
Citizens of region III, who are 60 years old and above regardless of sex,
the Philippines, Inc. Tarlac Chapter Brgy. Poblacion, Tarlac City
religious creed and political affiliation.
Cell#

2nd LT. PERFECTO Y. SORIANO JR. (retired)


To attain camaraderie and friendship and reunion/ meeting of
522CB Enlisted Personnel Retiree Block 6, Sitio Tarvet,
members after retirement, and to give assistance in time of emergency
Association, Inc. Brgy. San Rafael, Tarlac City
and death.

Source: Tarlac City Sangguniang Panlungsod Secretary

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