Iloilo City Launches 1st LGU-Led Nutrition Hub For Kids, Moms

Ang Uswag Nutrition Center ng Iloilo City ay isang mahalagang hakbang sa pagbibigay ng masustansyang pagkain para sa mga bata at mga buntis na ina.

NHA Sees Completion Of Post-Yolanda Houses By December

Inaasahan ng NHA na matatapos na ang mga bahay para sa mga biktima ng Yolanda sa Disyembre 2025, pagkatapos ng mahigit isang dekada ng paggawa.

Iloilo City Entices Investors With Tax Incentives In Key Growth Areas

Ang bagong “Investment Incentives Code” ng Iloilo City ay naglalayon na pataasin ang interes ng mga mamumuhunan sa mga pangunahing lugar.

Senator Legarda Lauds Signing Of Adjusted DFA Retirement Benefits Act

Pinasalamatan ni Senator Legarda ang bagong batas sa pagbibigay ng mas mabuting benepisyo sa mga empleyado ng DFA.

Over PHP605 Million Supplemental Budget Boosts Iloilo City’s Infra

Ipinagtibay ng Iloilo City Council ang Supplemental Budget No. 1 na umaabot sa PHP605.3 milyon, nakatutok sa infrastruktura at sahod ng mga empleyado.

Over PHP605 Million Supplemental Budget Boosts Iloilo City’s Infra

1641
1641

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Iloilo City Council has approved Supplemental Budget No. 1 amounting to PHP605.3 million, with the majority of the funds earmarked for infrastructure development and salary adjustments for regular employees.

“The bigger chunk is for infrastructure projects. We have a total of about PHP390.568 million,” said Iloilo City Budget Officer Viminale Capulso, in a follow-up interview.

Among the priority projects are the Iloilo City Action and Resilience Center in Megaworld, a multipurpose building, the repair and rehabilitation of the Ker Building, a mental wellness center, medical and general services warehouses, and the Arevalo Mega Health Center.

In addition, the city has allocated over PHP20.15 million for the second tranche of salary increases for regular or plantilla employees, which will take effect in August this year.

Capulso said the funding for the supplemental budget will come from savings and a budget surplus of more than PHP577.33 million from fiscal year 2024.

This is the first time in four years that the city achieved a surplus exceeding PHP300 million, she noted.

She credited the city’s financial performance to the increased valuation of real property and the strong compliance of residents in paying their real property taxes.

“We are thankful to the people for paying their real property tax diligently. At least the city government has many sources. Taxes are the lifeblood of our government. If we have a bigger collection, we can fund more programs and projects,” she added. (PNA)