Satellite image of Valenzuela. Valenzuela is located at and is about 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) north of country's capital, Manila., the country's top port for trade and industry is located about 16.3 kilometres (10.1 mi) west of the city. Valenzuela is bordered in the north by the town of Obando and the city of Meycauayan in Bulacan, the city of Navotas in the west, Malabon in the south and Quezon City and northern portion of Caloocan in the east. The highest elevation point is 38 metres (125 ft) above sea level.
Having a surface gradient of 0.55% and a gentle slope, hilly landscape is located in the industrial section of the city in Canumay. The average elevation point is 2 metres (6.6 ft) above sea level. Apart from the political borders set by the law, Valenzuela and Malabon is also separated by the 15-kilometer or simply Tullahan River.
The river obtained its name from tulya or clam due to the abundance of such shellfish in the area. Tullahan is a part of the Marilao-Meycauayan-Obando river system of. It is now considered biologically dead and one of the dirtiest river system in the world, though the city government believes the river is not dead. Tullahan riverbanks used to be lined with mangrove trees and rich with freshwater fish and crabs. Children used to play in the river before it was polluted by developing industries near it. In an effort to save the river, the, and the local governments of Valenzuela and Malabon signed partnerships with private and to dredge the area. Increased climate variability, that is associated with global warming, has brought with it periods of heavy rainfall and high tides which in turn results in stagnant water which can stay in the area for up to 4 weeks due to insufficient drainage and improper solid waste disposal.
People are often stranded inside their homes and are exposed to water-borne diseases such as and. Better early warning systems are needed to manage the risk associated with increased rainfall. Climate Valenzuela Climate chart (explanation) J F M A M J J A S O N D.
72 Average max. Temperatures in °F Precipitation totals in inches Due to its location in Metro Manila, rainfall and climate in Valenzuela is almost similar to the country's capital Manila. The location of Valenzuela in the western side of the Philippines made (PAG-ASA) to classify its weather scheme as Type I. Wind coming from the Pacific Ocean is generally blocked by the, several kilometers east of the city.
Its proximity to the equator tends to make its temperature to rise and fall into very small range: from as low as 20 °C (68 °F) to as high as 35 °C (95 °F), although humidity makes these warm to hot temperatures feel much hotter. The classifies Valenzuela climate as a borderline and due to its location and precipitation characteristics. This means that the city has two pronounced seasons: dry and wet seasons. Levels are usually high in the morning especially during June–November which makes it feel warmer. Lowest humidity levels are recorded in the evening during wet season.
Discomfort from heat and humidity is extreme during May and June, otherwise it is higher compared to other places in the country. Average sunlight is maximum at 254.25 hours during April and minimum at 113 hours during July, August and September. See also: Like other, Valenzuela is governed by a mayor and vice mayor who are elected to three-year terms.
The mayor is the executive head who leads the city's departments in the execution of city ordinances and in the delivery of public services. The vice mayor heads a legislative council that is composed of 13 members: six councilors from the first district, six councilors from the second district and one office held by the as the sector representative.
The council is in charge of creating the city's policies in the form of ordinances and resolutions. The city is geographically part of, but not politically related to, the of Metro Manila. City officials The incumbent mayor and vice mayor of the city are Rexlon T. Gatchalian and Lorena C. Natividad-Borja respectively. Representatives, officials and members of the city council Designation Weslie T. Gatchalian Eric M.
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Sy TBA TBA Administrative division. Culture 'Himig Valenzuela' 'Himig Valenzuela', or 'Valenzuela Hymn', is the official song of the city. It is sung during flag ceremonies of private and public schools as well as government institutions along with the national anthem, '. The hymn was composed by Edwin Ortega which has the primary objective to promote unity, progress and patriotism among the city's citizens. City ordinance number 18 mandated all citizens of Valenzuela to sing the hymn in all meetings and public occasions. Feasts and holidays In 2007, signed Republic Act number 9428 which sets February 14 every year as a special non-working holiday to commemorate cityhood of Valenzuela in 1998. On the same hand, November 12 each year is declared by the city government as the city's foundation day, looking back the establishment of then-Polo in 1623.
There are misunderstandings before regarding the date of the actual foundation of the town, however, this date was decided by the to be the town's creation, since Spanish colonizers adopted a town's patron saint feast day as its date of creation. Each barangay in Valenzuela have their own feast. Most of them launch celebrations during May and April to honor patron saints and bounty harvest. Every April 26, a is performed along with Sta. Cruz Festival in Barangay Isla. A santacruzan is a novena procession commemorating St. Helena's mythical finding of the cross.
Was the mother of. According to legends, 300 years after the death of, at the age of 75, she went to Calvary to conduct a search for the Cross. After some archeological diggings at the site of the Crucifixion, she unearthed three crosses. She tested each one by making a sick servant lie on all three. The cross where the servant recovered was identified as Christ's.
Helena's feast day falls on August 8 but the anniversary of the finding of the Cross is on May 3, in the Philippines, this celebration took the form of the Santa Cruz de Mayo. Mano Po, San Roque Festival is celebrated every May 12 in Mabolo. In Valenzuela, is also known as the of the unmarried.
There are countless tales of single girls who danced and prayed in the procession and who claim to have found their husband during the fiesta. The festival is almost similar to where romantic hopefuls dance to San Roque requesting to find their true love. Street dancing and procession along the city’s major thoroughfares in commemoration of the feast of San Roque, highlighting the customs and traditional celebration of the festival. This also commemorates townsfolk victory after the British departed the country following the end of with. The Feast of is commemorated every November 12 in Poblacion. This is a celebration of the feast of the oldest church in Valenzuela which includes annual boat racing, street dancing and different fabulous activities of the festival. As part of the San Diego de Alcala Feast Day, a unique food festival in the country is celebrated which features the famous Polo, the small but classy kakanin which was originally created in the town of Polo.
This rice cake was a recipient of Manuel Quezon Presidential Award in 1931 which was cited having its exotic taste and amazingly long. The celebration, known as Polo Festival includes a parade featuring artistic creations from the rice cake which showcases creativity among the residents. Services Education. Further information: The city collaborates with other institutions, government or private, to bring quality education among its citizens under the ' WIN ang Edukasyon Program' (roughly means Education WIN Program, WIN is the nickname of the current mayor ). In 2010, the government, in partnership with the local school board, funded the purchase and construction of computer laboratories in 10 secondary schools all having a net worth of Php 17.7M (or about US$410,000 as of April 2011). This also includes the distribution of Php 1.46M (or about US$34,000 as of April 2011) computers in and, as part of 's ICT4E Strategic Plan.
In this project, information and communication technology education is extended and expanded among all students. In 2009, the City Engineering Office repaired sidewalks and drainage to assist students especially during the wet season; they also repaired and constructed new buildings and classrooms to some schools in the city. Under the same program, elementary school students received free mathematics and workbooks published by the government especially designed for Valenzuelanos. The steady increase of 3.4% enrollment rate each year forces the government to construct new buildings and classrooms to meet the target 1:45 teacher-to-student ratio, contrary to the current count of 1:50 ratio alternating in three shifts.
WIN ang Edukasyon Program was done in partnership with the Synergeia Foundation, a that aims to improve education in local governments in the Philippines. At the same time, WIN ang Edukasyon Program also spearheads the yearly training of some mathematics and English language teachers assigned to Grades 1 and 2 pupils.
The seminar focuses on how to enhance reading skills, language proficiency and mathematics of the students they are teaching through re-acquaintance with various drills and activities. This was done with the efforts of lecturers from and using the approach developed by the 's College of Education. The government owns and that serve as the city's state university and technical school for residents and non-residents respectively. The (PLV) or University of the City of Valenzuela, was established in 2002 and is located within the perimeters of the old city hall in Poblacion. In 2009, the city council passed Resolution No.
194 series of 2008 which authorized the government to purchase lots costing 33M (or about US$750,000 as of April 2011) in nearby Children of Mary Immaculate College as part of the university's expansion. Mayor assisted the development, which has an over-all cost of PhP 75M (or about US$1.7M as of April 2011) loaned from. The newly purchased lots are used to construct an annex building which will house the departments of business administration and accountancy. The Board of Regents expected an increase of enrollment from 800 to 3,000 students in the next few years.
(VCPC) was allotted with additional Php 18M (or about US$420,000 as of April 2011) budget in 2009 from the city fund which will be used for expansion and upgrade of the college. There are also privately owned academic institutions including the (OLFU). OLFU was previously granted by an autonomy, which includes independence from monitoring and evaluation services by the Commission though still entitled by subsidies and other financial grants from the national government whenever possible. The autonomous status of the university was approved on March 11, 2009 and expired last March 30, 2014.
Valenzuela City Emergency Hospital in Dalandanan. There are numerous hospitals in Valenzuela like the city-run Valenzuela City Emergency Hospital and the Valenzuela City General Hospital.
There are also privately owned hospitals like Calalang General Hospital, Sanctissimo Rosario General Hospital and, a tertiary private hospital under the administration of. The soon-to-rise Valenzuela City West Emergency Hospital and Dialysis Center is located in barangay, adjacent to Valenzuela City Astrodome and. It will render adequate healthcare services to underprivileged residents at a minimal fee.
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The city implements VC Cares Program which is designed for individuals who are unable to provide healthcare and basic necessities for themselves or meet special emergency situations of need. While health care service and financial assistance are generally the forms of assistance given, these may be supplemented by other forms of assistance, as well as problem-solving and referral services. Appropriate referrals may be made to other agencies or institutions where complementary services may be obtained. According to the 2002, the city reported accomplishment per health center ranging from as low as 42.26% to as high as 206% and vaccine utilization of 33% to 90% compared to normal 46% to 377% per basic requirements. There are swampy areas on Valenzuela and there is a stagnant water in on the south, which make citizens vulnerable to mosquito-linked diseases such as and. Though malaria is not a common case in Valenzuela–the city ranks consistently among top five dengue-infected regions in the Philippines with around 560% chance of recurrence every year. In the second quarter of 2008, however, only 500% increase was reported compared to the same period in 2007.
In September 2009, the distributed free Olyset anti-dengue nets treated insecticide to Gen. De Leon High School.
Over 150 rolls of the nets were given and installed to the windows of the said school, as part of DOH's ' Dalaw sa Barangay: Aksyon Kontra Dengue' (Visit Barangay: Action against Dengue) campaign. Shopping centers and utilities On October 28, 2005 SM Center Valenzuela was inaugurated. Other shopping sites such as Puregold Valenzuela, the newly renovated South Supermarket and the newly opened Puregold Paso de Blas is also located in the city.
All these stores compete against each other since most have the same product offerings as diversified groceries. People from the city with more major shopping needs normally head south to cities such as and, since they have bigger malls and commercial centers with more diverse trade goods.
Water supply for the city is supplied by the Metropolitan Water Works and Sewerage System (MWSS)' west concessionaire Maynilad Water Services, Inc (MWSI). As of 2006, the city has at least 68% water service coverage as determined by the Regulatory Office of the MWSS. Each customer receives at least 7 water pressure, which means supply can reach for up to two floors for residential use. Maynilad is owned and currently operated by DMCI Holdings, Inc.–Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (DMCI-MPIC). On June 2, 2010, the Sitero Francisco Memorial National High School in Ugong unveiled its first solar generators, the first time for a school in the Philippines. The six 1-kW installed to light nine-classrooms are bought from Wanxiang America Corporation through the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) and are part of the solar energy initiative of the city.
The arrays were shipped from, installation were paid by the city government. First district representative and former second district councilor headed the switching ceremony, that made it the first-ever solar-powered school in the country.
The solar panels can generate 1 kW to 5 kW of electricity per hour depending on the intensity of sunlight. Unused solar energy is stored in eight deep-cycle batteries which can be used after sunset. The panels also continue to absorb light from the night sky. Waste management According to the 2002 Report of the (ADB), Valenzuela has the highest number of identified recycling companies in the. It was also said that recycling centers related to plastic materials are relatively higher than other recyclable objects like metals, paper, glass among others.
Accordingly, the city government allocates an amount of about 785.70 (approx. US$18 as of April 2011) for every transportation and collection costs of a ton of waste material. In 2003, the city generated about 307.70 tons of waste every day. In 2001, it was reported by ADB that the city has as high as 25% solid waste management cost recovery rate through service charges on households and other enterprises for operational activities associated with waste collection, treatment and disposal.
That same year, the city's proposal to implement a community-based solid waste management project in barangay Mapulang Lupa, was approved by the national government, which involves social mobilization, training of personnel, implementation of segregated collection and establishment of and windows composting operation among others. The city government was granted a maximum of US$25,000 from for the operation of the project. In 1988, the city opened its first waste disposal facility, the Lingunan Controlled Dumpsite. Every year, the facility collects and processed only about 60% of the entire city's waste with landfilling and recycling services. The dumpsite uses rice hull ash as daily cover and odor control material for the waste collected in the area. Lingunan Controlled Dumpsite also conducted some limited waste segregation and resource recovery operations prior to burial of residual waste. In 2006, the controlled dumpsite was closed per MMDA order in 2003 and was subsequently converted into a sanitary landfill as directed by RA 9003.
In statistics, 60% of the wastes collected in the city are collected, hauled and dumped in controlled dumpsites while 5% are retrieved and recycled and 35% are thrown everywhere in the city. Half of all these wastes are non-biodegradable wastes which include plastics, Styrofoams and rubbers alike, while the remaining are biodegradable wastes which is 70% food and kitchen wastes, 20% plant wastes and 10% animal wastes.
In 2002, there are about 30 small and big junkshops that collect recyclable materials and 20 schools that require their students to bring recyclable stuff as school project. The city spearheaded Metro Manila's implementation of full-pledged waste management program in 1999 when it became the first area in the region to allocate 2.8-hectare land in barangay Marulas, to serve an ecology center and location for the city's waste management program's operation center. Biodegradable wastes in this area are converted to fertilizers. In 2004, the city government funded the repair of 29 garbage trucks and purchase of another 20 trucks that may increase the capacity of Waste Management Office to do full rounds of garbage every week.
Justice management In a joint study conducted by the and the in July 2003 assessing inmate and institutional management among selected municipal and city jails in the, it was found that Valenzuela City Jail has a congestion rate of 170%. According to the study, the excess number of inmates in Metro Manila jails resulted into outbreak of various ailments such as psychiatric disorders, pulmonary tubercolosis and skin diseases. The recommends the implementation of release programs under applicable laws. The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) of Valenzuela is located along Valenzuela Hall of Justice in barangay Karuhatan.
It was formerly located at the old city hall in barangay Maysan which was transferred by mayor in 2010 along with other trial courts, the police headquarters and prosecutor's office of the city. That same year, the BJMP launched the Alternative Learning System program, in partnership with the local government and (DepEd), as part of the rehabilitation programs to city jail inmates. Successful passers of the program received certification of DepEd as proof of completion of secondary education. With views going southbound ( up), northbound ( middle) and from Malinta Exit ( down). The KM 30 Mac Arthur Highway Intersection of, or C5, a fork of NLEx, is located in barangay Karuhatan, Valenzuela.
The northern side of the exit leads to while the southern will take users to Bonifacio Shrine in,. On the same hand, KM 28 NLEx Interchange of C5 in barangay Paso de Blas connects the of NLEx to C5 that goes to Central Luzon, and.
The cloverleaf is also connected to Mindanao Avenue in through of NLEx, which also links Manila to NLEx. Km 28 NLEx Interchange is also known as Malinta Exit due to its proximity to barangay Malinta, as well as Tollgate to residents.
Is a four lane, 2.42 kilometer expressway that runs from the SMART Connect Interchange to MacArthur Highway in Karuhatan. This segment opened to traffic on March 18, 2015 and a part of C-5 Road North Extension. Valenzuela is also connected to through which ends at Bonifacio Monument in Grace Park,. One of the well-known bridge in Valenzuela is the Tullahan bridge in barangay Marulas that connects the city to barangay Potrero in. Tullahan bridge is part of that was built during the Spanish era as a way of transporting vehicles over. In the span of years, it was renovated repeatedly, most recent was in 2008, though defects on the bridge began to appear barely six months after it opened for public use. The city is webbed by hundreds of roads where 99.622% of them has a of while the remaining 0.378% were made of dirt.
The recognizes nine national bridges in Valenzuela, listed below. Other bridges are just minors that connect small cliffs and former landfill areas, like Malinta Bridge in barangay Malinta. City roads has an average road density of 1.155 kilometer of road per 100 square-kilometer of land area. Each road has an average road section of 155 sections and spans 54.267 km. Bus companies founded terminals in barangay Malanday, northernmost locality of Valenzuela along the border with, though there are terminals situated in barangays Dalandanan and Karuhatan as well. This includes Laguna Star Bus, PAMANA Transport Service, Inc., and Philippine Corinthian Liner, Inc. Among others.
These buses are lined with Metro Manila destinations only, usually in or with routes along. Bus traffic is also dense at barangays Paso de Blas and Bagbaguin due to its proximity to KM 28 NLEx Interchange and bus terminals in,. Other modes of transportation includes (with routes usually from Malanday to Recto, Santa Cruz, Divisoria, Pier 15 South Harbor & T. Kalaw in Manila and Grace Park & Monumento in Caloocan and Malinta to, and along MacArthur Highway) for general mass transportation, (or trikes) for small-scale transportation and for upper middle classes. There are no and in Valenzuela. External relations.
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Location of Balangkas in the 1st Valenzuela legislative district Coordinates: Country Region City Congressional districts Part of the Government. Barangay Chairman Carding De Guzman Area. Total 0.7330 km 2 (0.2830 sq mi) Population (2007 ). Total 10,663. Density 15,000/km 2 (38,000/sq mi) ZIP code 1445 2 Balangkas is one of the of,. Balangkas, translated to English means framework. Balangkas is also known as the barangay with two. Residents who live in Brgy.
Balangkas celebrate the fiesta every May 1. The fiesta of is celebrated every May 15 for residents living in Bilog.
Location of Balangkas in the 1st Valenzuela legislative district Coordinates: Country Region City Congressional districts Part of the Government. Barangay Chairman Carding De Guzman Area. Total 0.7330 km 2 (0.2830 sq mi) Population (2007 ). Total 10,663. Density 15,000/km 2 (38,000/sq mi) ZIP code 1445 2 Balangkas is one of the of,. Balangkas, translated to English means framework. Balangkas is also known as the barangay with two. Residents who live in Brgy.
Balangkas celebrate the fiesta every May 1. The fiesta of is celebrated every May 15 for residents living in Bilog.
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