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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    in some places abroad,
    instead of creating an elevated walk,
    they dug a tunnel under the road, for pedestrian crossings, with good drainage, good design to maximize natural lighting, and good electric light illumination at night.
    no steps, but rather, an inclined plane.
    knee-, bicycle- and stroller-friendly.

    many times, i see elderly folks hobbling thru them. i imagine, these folks wouldn't dream of crossing via the elevated pedestrian overpasses we have here.
    of course we'd expect governments of developed countries to build something far more pedestrian-friendly

    the food traffic at that area of edsa is quite light so it doesn't justify spending a ton of money digging a hole under edsa para sa pedestrians

    mangyayari lang pag gumawa ka ng underpass titirhan lang ng mga tao and it would become too icky and dangerous to use

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    Question abt the bike lanes along aurora blvd especially the stretch between rob mag and uerm where there are 2-3 no contact apprehension cameras. Bawal ba magdrive over those bike lanes and maflaflag ba ng no contact apprehension scheme as violation if dumaan don thus effectively making that stretch of aurora blvd single lane for four wheels?


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    ^
    sa pagkakaalam ko hindi. Kasi kagaguhan yan dahil mali na gawin exclusive bike lane yun.

    Nung mahigpit pa level 3 level IV ayun may nakikita ako nanghuhuli.

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    #884
    ang mura ng diesel sa QC, hindi masama ang diesel, ang mali pag gamit nito ang masama, tulad ng hindi nasa kondisyon na makina

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    #885
    Quezon City now richest LGU – COA
    By David Tristan Yumol, CNN Philippines

    Published Dec 25, 2021 5:28:42 PM







    Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 25) – Quezon City now holds the title of richest local government unit (LGU) in the country in 2020.

    According to the annual financial report released by the Commission on Audit (COA) last Dec. 22, Quezon City recorded total assets of ₱452.333 billion.

    Quezon City dethroned the country's financial capital Makati City, which dropped to second place with ₱238.464 billion.

    Makati City held the top spot for three straight years. It took the distinction from Quezon City back in 2017.

    Completing the top ten richest cities for 2020 are Manila with ₱76.548 billion, Pasig City with ₱49.510 billion, Cebu City with ₱34.754 billion, Mandaue City with ₱32.570 billion, Taguig City with ₱30.682 billion, Davao City with ₱23.664 billion, Caloocan City with ₱22.203 billion, and Zamboanga City with ₱19.775 billion.

    Cebu remains the richest province in the country in 2020 with total assets of ₱213.005 billion, followed by Batangas with ₱25.236 billion, and Rizal with ₱23.053 billion.

    Also in the top ten richest provinces are Davao de Oro with ₱20.891 billion, Bukidnon with ₱18.557 billion, Negros Occidental with ₱17.170 billion, Isabela with ₱16.614 billion, Surigao del Norte with ₱15.787 billion, Palawan with ₱15.737 billion, and Iloilo with ₱14.837 billion.

    Limay, Bataan is the new wealthiest town in the country in 2020 with total assets of ₱4.463 billion.

    Silang, Cavite is at second spot with ₱4.238 billion while Caluya, Antique ranked third with ₱3.502 billion.

    Cainta, Rizal - the former richest town in the country - fell to fourth place with ₱3.473 billion and is closely followed by nearby towns Taytay (₱3.118 billion) and Binangonan (₱2.803 billion).

    Rounding up the top ten richest towns are Sual, Pangasinan with ₱2.677 billion, Carmona in Cavite with ₱2.471 billion, Rodriguez in Rizal with ₱2.390 billion, and Mariveles in Bataan with ₱2.378 billion.

    The latest COA financial report is based on the financial statements of 1,673 LGUs, where total assets grew to ₱3.182 trillion in 2020 from ₱2.548 trillion in 2019.

    NAPAKALAKI TAMBAK!!!!!

    Quezon City now richest LGU – COA

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    PURO TAMBAK!!!!

    Just a moment...
    Janvic Mateo, Louise Maureen Simeon
    August 4, 2022


    Quezon City Is Philippines’ Richest LGU – DOF

    The Department of Finance’s Bureau of Local Government Finance said Quezon City, headed by Mayor Joy Belmonte, was able to collect P22.92 billion in locally sourced revenues in 2021, the highest among local government units nationwide.

    The Quezon City government once again emerged as the best performing local government unit (LGU) in terms of revenue generation last year.

    The Department of Finance (DOF)’s Bureau of Local Government Finance (DOF-BLGF) said on Wednesday, Aug. 3, that Quezon City, headed by Mayor Joy Belmonte, was able to collect P22.92 billion in locally sourced revenues in 2021, the highest among LGUs nationwide.

    The DOF-BLGF also included Quezon City in its local revenue generation hall of fame after it topped the same category for three years since 2018.

    Data showed that the revenues generated by Quezon City increased by four percent from P22.04 billion in 2020. These included real property tax, local business tax, fees and charges, and other receipts from economic enterprises.

    The local revenue generation Hall of Fame is a special category for LGUs that attained exemplary performance in local revenue collection for the past three consecutive years in each performance area.

    To receive this, an LGU must consistently make it to the top 10 national awardees for three straight years.

    Three provinces, cities and municipalities are selected for the hall of fame.

    Quezon City ranked first in the hall of fame award for having secured the top spot since 2018.

    The cities of Makati, with 13.77-billion revenue collection, and Manila, 11.56 billion, ranked second and third, respectively.

    “We are honored to share this milestone with every QCitizen. Because of your continued trust and support of our administration, we have been able to increase our annual local revenue by more than P10 billion since we assumed office,” Belmonte said.

    QC treasurer Ed Villanueva said the strong commitment of the Belmonte administration to good governance has remained the most important driver of the city’s success in terms of tax collection.

    “Our QCitizens have seen significant improvements in the way they transact with the city. In various ways, they have expressed their satisfaction with the quality of programs and services that were made available to them. They trust that their hard-earned money would translate into efficient public services for all,” Villanueva added.

    The streamlining efforts of the city, which includes the use of online QC e-services and the establishment of satellite offices for tax payment, has helped ease processes and encouraged more business owners to settle their dues, according to the treasurer.

    He said Belmonte’s decision to allow a staggered payment scheme for under-declared and undeclared business taxes, instead of imposing hefty penalties, encouraged businessmen to settle their obligations.

    Aside from those with highest local revenues collected, the DOF-BLGF also recognized the most efficient LGUs in terms of actual collection compared with their original target and year-on-year growth in locally sourced revenues.

    Navotas and the provinces of Capiz and Negros Oriental were included in the hall of fame for collection efficiency.

    The DOF-BLGF encouraged all LGUs to continuously improve their local revenue generation through appropriate collection strategies and innovations.

    Apart from Quezon City, Makati and Manila, other cities that made it to the top 10 in terms of revenue generation are Taguig with P10.75 billion and Pasig with P8.69 billion.

    Completing the top 10 revenue collectors are Parañaque, Pasay, Mandaluyong, Valenzuela and Davao, the lone city outside Metro Manila.

    Also included in the highest locally sourced revenues hall of fame are Bataan, Bulacan and Rizal for provinces as well as Limay in Bataan, Cainta in Rizal and Carmona in Cavite for municipalities.

    Rizal ranked first among provinces that made it to the top 10 in terms of revenue generation. It is followed by Bulacan, Pampanga, Quezon, Bataan, Batangas, Iloilo, Cavite, Bukidnon and Cebu.

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    #887
    mayor joy,

    dapat ang district4 pwede wala ng facemask. Wag tayo papatalo sa cebu kasi sila tigil na mask.

    Again district4 is the highest in covid pooohsitive but lowest in death. Expecto Patronum!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    mayor joy,

    dapat ang district4 pwede wala ng facemask. Wag tayo papatalo sa cebu kasi sila tigil na mask.

    Again district4 is the highest in covid pooohsitive but lowest in death. Expecto Patronum!!!!
    eh, pag tumaas ang covid census ng ceebu...?

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    #889
    Kags.. may bagong Starbs dyan sa area mo.. ay teka.. ayaw mo nga pala sa Starbs ano?

    Drop by and enjoy your handcrafted favorites at our new store located at 261 Roosevelt Ave. San Francisco Del Monte, Quezon City.


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    ^
    cake lang pinapatulan ko pag coffeeshops Sayang ng pera sa drinks.

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    ibang klase talaga sa araneta avenue. dalawa metrobank bale 300meters apart. Tapos dalawa chinabank mga 500meters. Ang dami pera mga tao dito kasi mga taipan dito nagsimula.

    next time bibilangin ko ilan banks yung stretch sa kanto ng mezza condo to puregold qi erod. That is just 2kilometers stretch ata or pa 3.

    EDIT : only 1.6 kilomters and yet dami bangko.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    ibang klase talaga sa araneta avenue. dalawa metrobank bale 300meters apart. Tapos dalawa chinabank mga 500meters. Ang dami pera mga tao dito kasi mga taipan dito nagsimula.

    next time bibilangin ko ilan banks yung stretch sa kanto ng mezza condo to puregold qi erod. That is just 2kilometers stretch ata or pa 3.

    EDIT : only 1.6 kilomters and yet dami bangko.
    How about Quintin paredes sa Binondo? Ganyan din naman

    Mas maikli pa nga yan pero dikit dikit ang bangko. 3 BDO magkakatabi lang.
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    #893
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    How about Quintin paredes sa Binondo? Ganyan din naman

    Mas maikli pa nga yan pero dikit dikit ang bangko. 3 BDO magkakatabi lang.
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    sa urban areas normal naman na dikit dikit mga bangko. I don't know why he thinks it's only QC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    ibang klase talaga sa araneta avenue. dalawa metrobank bale 300meters apart. Tapos dalawa chinabank mga 500meters. Ang dami pera mga tao dito kasi mga taipan dito nagsimula.

    next time bibilangin ko ilan banks yung stretch sa kanto ng mezza condo to puregold qi erod. That is just 2kilometers stretch ata or pa 3.

    EDIT : only 1.6 kilomters and yet dami bangko.
    errr,
    "what about it?"
    it's not a unique happenstance.
    maraming ganyan sa iba't ibang lugal.

    ang silbi lang naman nyang mga bangkong yan,
    is the potential for parking during eat-out weekends.
    heh heh.
    Last edited by dr. d; September 28th, 2022 at 09:30 PM.

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    I exit my gate and there are 5 banks in the next 300 meters

    Pretty common when you live in Metro Manila or other high urbanized cities

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    #896
    why my area is special = hindi babaan ng jeep so ang market nito pang kotse talaga. Tatlo din bdo dito sa mezza condo, tapos yung sa labas ng sm sta mesa few meters sa lrt2 v.mapa station and sa araneta avenue katabi ng eastwest.

    and the most important = gaano kalaki parking mga bangko nyo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    why my area is special = hindi babaan ng jeep so ang market nito pang kotse talaga. Tatlo din bdo dito sa mezza condo, tapos yung sa labas ng sm sta mesa few meters sa lrt2 v.mapa station and sa araneta avenue katabi ng eastwest.

    and the most important = gaano kalaki parking mga bangko nyo.
    Ano ang market ng mga banko sa Binondo? Mga kutsero? Hinde kailang ng parking dahil iniiwan na lang lahat sa teller yun transaction for the day then babalikan na lang messenger, tapos na. Who you?


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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    why my area is special = hindi babaan ng jeep so ang market nito pang kotse talaga. Tatlo din bdo dito sa mezza condo, tapos yung sa labas ng sm sta mesa few meters sa lrt2 v.mapa station and sa araneta avenue katabi ng eastwest.

    and the most important = gaano kalaki parking mga bangko nyo.
    i wonder,
    marami bang costumer sa loob?

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    sa binondo puro padampot doon kasi you have no choice sobrang hirap parking jan. Kahit naman dito sa trueQC ko ganun din pupuntahan ka ng tao ng bangko sa mga opisina dito.

    but im posting as a regular indiivdual yung walang utos-utos. How comfortable is your area ng walang utos

    ang point ng post ko dito sa trueQC maayos pagkagawa in a small stretch ng area 1.6kilomters tapos tabi-tabi real size bank.

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    doc, tinatanong mo kung matao bdo? Yes yung sa mezza condo at yung labas ng sm sta mesa kasi babaan ng jeep at lrt-2. Dito pila-balde talaga.

    Pero yung bdo araneta avenue eh ito yung gusto maiksi ang pila kasi kotse lang usually customer dahil out of way kung magcocommute. Pero nahahabaan na nga ako kasi dati pumila ako mga lima kami.

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