PowerPoint Presentation of Cavinitan (2nd) Semestral Barangay Assembly held last October, 2014.
Content: pictures of accomplished Projects implemented in the barangay and aother barangay related activities.
2. WHAT IS THE BARANGAY ASSEMBLY?
The Barangay Assembly has been an institution of local government
since 1960, by virtue of Republic Act 2370 or the “Barrio Charter Act.”
Back then it was known as the Barrio Assembly, and it elected the
members of what was known then as the Barrio Council.
Now it is called the Barangay Assembly, created and operating by
virtue of Sections 397 and 398 of Republic Act 7160, “The Local
Government Code of 1991,” as amended, is an integral component of
the barangay government.
It is a congress of the Filipino citizens, aged fifteen (15) years or older,
who have been resident in the barangay for at least six (6) months,
and are duly registered in the list of members of the Barangay
Assembly under the custody of the Barangay Secretary.
3. The Barangay Assembly meets “...at least twice a year to
hear and discuss the semester report of the Sangguniang
Barangay concerning its activities and finances as well as
problems affecting the Barangay”, in accordance with
Section 397 (b) of the Local Government Code.
There is a mandatory schedule for the convening of the
Barangay Assembly, with the first meeting taking place on
the last Saturday of March, while the second meeting is held
on the third Saturday of October. These provisions, however,
do not in any way limit the Barangay Assembly from
meeting quarterly, monthly, or even weekly, should the
community require it.
HOW OFTEN DOES THE BARANGAY ASSEMBLY MEET?
30. 2015 PROJECTS FOR IMPLEMENTATION FROM
MUNUCIPAL FUND
ROAD CONCRETING AT MARAWI ST.
P1,000,000
ROAD CONCRETING AT ANGELES ST. –
P500,000
IMPROVEMENT OF MULTI-PURPOSE HALL
P70,000
31. BARANGAY HALL PERIMETER FENCE
P250,000
ROAD CONCRETING
P200,000
ROAD CONCRETING
P1,500,000
2015 PROJECTS FOR IMPLEMENTATION
FROM PROVINCIAL FUND
43. -up requesting Co
•Follow-up of resolution requesting Construction of Drainage System
from Congressional Office
•Follow-up of resolution requesting Concreting of Barangay
Roads/Water System from the Provincial Government
•Resolution requesting Hon. Congressman Cesar V. Sarmiento the
construction of an Evacuation Center
•Follow-up approved request from BETHESDA International the 120
Feeding Days for Toddlers, Day Care, Pre-schoolers and Elementary
pupils of Cavinitan
•Awaiting for boxes of books and other paraphernalia forBarangay
Reading Center from Mrs. Ching Zantua-Allan
44. -up requesting Co
•On-going Rapid Community Based Monitoring System (RCBMS) –
household survey
•Updating of House Numbering
•Livelihood Support: Pangkabuhayan Starter-Kit from the Dept. Of
Labor and Employment (DOLE)
•Submitted Reports required by the DILG and other concerned office:
-Minutes of Regular/Special Session
-Accomplishment Report of Finished Projects (Engineering Office)
-Barangay Contingency and other Calamity related Plan
(Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office)
45.
46. -up requesting Co
Total No. of Cases Recorded: 131 (all Civil)
Total Number of Cases Settled: 127
Total Number of Cases Endorsed: 5
49. -up requesting Co
Priority Development Projects
Funded by the 20% of IRA
Project Description
(1)
Rank
(2)
Project Cost
(3)
Cumulative Total
(4)
Improvement of Barangay Roads 1 271,428.00 271,428.00
Improvement/Construction of Drainage
System
2 71,429.00 342,857.00
Maintenance of Streetlights 3 150,000.00 492,857.00
TOTAL 430,301.00
492,857.00
PRIORITY FOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
20% OF INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT
BARANGAY CAVINITAN
MUNICIPALITY OF VIRAC, CATANDUANES
TOTAL IRA FOR FY 2015: ---------------- P 2,464,285.00
X20%: ---------------- P 492,857.00
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“Coming together is a beginning.
Keeping together is progress.
Working together is success.”