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San Jose del Monte
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The City of San Jose del Monte (CSJDM) (Filipino: Lungsod ng San Jose del Monte) is a suburban city[1] in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. It is bordered by Caloocan City and Quezon City in the south; by Rodriguez, Rizal, in the east;Santa Maria and Marilao, both of Bulacan, in the west; and Norzagaray, Bulacan in the north. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 439,090 inhabitants, making it the 19th most populated city in the Philippines.
San Jose del Monte has experienced major economic growth, evidenced by the presence of major commercial banks, fast food chain outlets, real estates, and wide coverage of landline and cellular phone services.
The city's mayor is Reynaldo S. San Pedro, while Vice-Mayor Eduardo S. Roquero heads the Sangguniang Panglungsod. The city is represented in the House of Representatives by Congressman Arthur B. Robes.
Economy
Agriculture
Major agricultural crops are leafy vegetables, root crops (cassava as its OTOP), pineapple, mango and coffee beans.
Livestock and poultry
The major income earner of the city is large- and small-scale swine production. There are 60 commercial livestock and poultry farms in the city. The major poultry producers are RFM, Vitarich and FELDAN.
A modern "Double AA" slaughterhouse started its operation in Pakulis, Bgy. Poblacion
Trade and commerce
The city has three major business district growth areas: Tunkong Mangga, Muzon and Sampol Market. They are in wholesale and retail trade.
The minor business districts include Towerville in Minuyan Proper, Palmera in Sto. Cristo, Northgate in Sto. Cristo, Citrus, Poblacion I, Grotto in Graceville, Francisco Homes, Gumaoc and San Rafael III
Commercial and thrift banks, pawnshops and cooperatives provide financial services for the city.
Income
The city has experienced increased revenues in the past few years. The P607,782,085.98 gross income surpassing the gross income of Meycauayan City and Malolos City (capital) reported by the city treasury office and Commission on Audit for the 2008 fiscal year represented an increase of 15.96% from the 524,135,505.09 total in 2007.
The income in 2008 is comparable to the major cities and municipalities in Bulacan, such as Meycauayan City, Malolos City, Baliuag and Santa Maria.
Social services
Housing
The city hosts four NHA resettlement projects of the national government and more than 150 residential subdivisions.
Health
The Ospital ng Lungsod ng San Jose del Monte, a public hospital, is managed and operated by the city government, with subsidy from the provincial government. Five rural health units and sub-centers service the immediate health care needs of the community.
Programs addressed by city health officials include campaign drives against dengue, rabies, malnutrition, and smoking in public. There is a drive for regular garbage collection.
Education
There are 128 schools offering elementary, secondary and tertiary education.
The city has now its own school division in compliance with R.A. 8797.
Bulacan State University operates a branch in San Jose del Monte. The city has a polytechnic college (Bulacan Polytechnic College, commonly known as BPC), which is at a new site in Barangay Graceville.
Social welfare
The city complies with R.A. 6972, requiring every barangay to have a daycare center; 71 daycare centers are operating in the city.
Aside from the social welfare service accessible through the local government, non-government organizations provide social services to the socially, economically and physically disadvantage sectors in the city.
Recreational facilities
The newest addition to the city's sport facility is the "Covered Court" with a seating capacity of 2,500. This is the venue for Monday Program of the city government as well as the other activities, such as conventions, seminars and concerts.
The Cattle Creek Golf and Country Club is a favorite hub among retirees and business executives.
Protective services
The 65-man police force of San Jose del Monte is reinforced by other law enforcement groups such as Bantay Bayan, barangay police, private security guards another vigilant residents pursuing peace and order. The city Police Station maintains eight Kabayan Action Centers manned by officers acting as supervisors providing bond between police and community.
The fire station has five fire trucks to serve the city and other neighboring towns.
Transportation
The city is serviced by bus routes going to and from, among others, Sapang Palay, Baclaran district in Pasay City, Muntinlupa (Alabang), Taguig City (FTI), Makati City, Quiapo and Sta. Cruz districts in Manila, Novaliches district in Quezon City and the Ninoy Aquino International Airport or NAIA. Jeepney routes also ply the roads between the city and neighboring cities and towns in Metro Manila and Bulacan province.
Infrastructure
Roads
San Jose del Monte's road network has a total length of 211.43 km. (not including the BRMCREx). The following are the main arteries of San Jose del Monte's road network which link the 59 barangays with Metro Manila and the rest of Bulacan.
- Quirino Highway is a vital national road which stretches from the town of Norzagaray to North Caloocan City and the rest of Quezon City.
- Bocaue - San Jose Road, also called Gov. Fortunato Halili Avenue, is a vital provincial road which links the city passing through Tungkong Mangga (Tungko) via Muzon to the town of Sta. Maria, Bocaue and to the North Luzon Expressway.
- Sapang Palay Road - Sta. Maria Road links the Sapang Palay Resettlement Project to town of Sta. Maria passing through Brgy. Bulac, Brgy. Catmon & Brgy. Patag in the said town.
- San Jose - Marilao Road links the city with the municipality of Marilao and to the North Luzon Expressway. This is now a permanent full exit.
- Sapang Palay Road links the Sapang Palay Resettlement Project to Quirino Highway and in the opposite end to Sapang Palay Proper.
- Igay Road links the upper barangay to Quirino Highway and Rodriguez, Rizal (formerly town of Montalban, Rizal).
- Bulacan-Rizal-Manila-Cavite Regional Expressway is under construction. It can go to Rizal, Metro Manila, and Cavite.
Water
The bulk of the city's water requirement is being served by the City Water District, while some subdivisions have their own independent water supply system.
Power
Power distribution is being undertaken by the Manila Electric Company Meralco. The city hosts the biggest Transco (Napocor) sub-station in the country in Barangay Dulong Bayan
Telecommunications/communications
Landline telephone systems are provided by the Digitel, PLDT, BayanTel and Globelines.
Internet service is available through SmartBro, Digitel, PLDT myDSL and Globe Broadband.
Mobile telephone services are provided by Smart Communications, Globe Telecom and Sun Cellular.
Postal codes
- 3023: San Jose del Monte City
- 3024: Sapang Palay District
Cable television providers
City government
Like other cities in the Philippines, San Jose del Monte is governed by a mayor and vice mayor elected to three-year terms. The mayor is the executive head and leads the city's departments in executing the city ordinances and improving public services. The vice mayor heads a legislative council consisting of 12 members 6 from District I and 6 from District II. The council is in charge of creating the city's policies.
San Jose del Monte, being a part of the Bulacan province, has its mayor in the city council headed the Area Integrated Development Authority (AIDA). This council formulates development plans that seeks to solve the problems and improve the conditions in the metropolis.
The city is divided into 59 barangays, which handle governance in a much smaller area. These barangays are grouped into two districts and the city has Lone District, which is represented by a congressman in the country's House of Representatives.
The city aims to continuously provide its constituents with basic services such as social services, health services, economic services, environmental protection, tourism, peace and order, infrastructure and human resources development.
Current city officials (2010–2013)
| Position | Name | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Mayor | Reynaldo S. San Pedro | National Unity/Team Key |
| Vice Mayor | Eduardo S. Roquero, Jr., M.D. | National Unity/Team Key |
| Representative | Arthur B. Robes | Liberal/Team Key[2] |
| 1st District | ||
| Councilors | Efren Bartolome, Jr. | Liberal/K4 Team |
| Janet Reyes | National Unity/Team Key | |
| Allan Ray Baluyot | Liberal/K4 Team | |
| Glen Villano | Liberal/K4 Team | |
| Giovanny Capricho | Liberal/K4 Team | |
| Eladio Ramos | National Unity/Team Key | |
| 2nd District | ||
| Councilors | Romeo Agapito | Liberal/K4 Team |
| Eumir Samera | Liberal/K4 Team | |
| Benjamin Acibal, Jr. | National Unity/Team Key | |
| John Levi Daluz | Liberal/K4 Team | |
| Roger Drio | Liberal/K4 Team | |
| Thelma San Pedro | Liberal/K4 Team | |
| Ex-Officio Members | ||
| ABC President | Reynaldo Policarpio | Abante San Jose |
| SK President | Re-ann Mae Mendoza | Abante San Jose |
^ He replaced Noli Concepcion who won Barangay Captain in Muzon.
List of municipal and city mayors
| Municipal Mayors | Term |
|---|---|
| Eduardo V. Roquero M.D. | |
| Reynaldo P. Villano | |
| Eduardo V. Roquero M.D. |
| City Mayors | Term |
|---|---|
| Eduardo V. Roquero M.D. | |
| Angelito M. Sarmiento | |
| Eduardo V. Roquero M.D.[3] | |
| Reynaldo S. San Pedro (Acting) | |
| Angelito M. Sarmiento[4][5] | |
| Reynaldo S. San Pedro |
Barangays and population
San Jose del Monte City is divided into two districts for representation purposes. It is politically subdivided into 59 barangays of which 23 barangays comprise the first district while 36 compose the second district.
| No. | Barangay | Captain | SK Chairman (as of October 25, 2010 elections) | District | Postal code | Population 01-May-00 | Population 01-Aug-07 | Population growth rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ciudad Real | Herminio C. Buguis | 1st | 3023 | 1,935 | 1,798 | -7.08% | |
| 2 | Dulong Bayan | Dante A. Bartolome | 1st | 3023 | 5,440 | 7,299 | 34.71% | |
| 3 | Francisco Homes-Guijo | Gaylord B. Almalbis | Lea C. Farinas | 1st | 3023 | 5,242 | 5,384 | 2.71% |
| 4 | Francisco Homes-Mulawin | Jerry L. Omaña | Chad Delamide | 1st | 3023 | 9,263 | 10,677 | 15.27% |
| 5 | Francisco Homes-Narra | Jose Daniel V. Jandonero | John Wilfred C. Angeles | 1st | 3023 | 5,425 | 7,379 | 36.02% |
| 6 | Francisco Homes-Yakal | William R. Doctolero | Shean Philip Hebron | 1st | 3023 | 2,875 | 3,329 | 15.79% |
| 7 | Gaya-Gaya | Eladio S. Bijasa | Cielo Tapado | 1st | 3023 | 7,148 | 9,901 | 38.51% |
| 8 | Graceville | Melencio I. Garcia | 1st | 3023 | 22,671 | 32,670 | 44.10% | |
| 9 | Gumaoc - Central | Alfredo D. Monares | Eliezer S. Rabadon | 1st | 3023 | 2,704 | 3,410 | 26.11% |
| 10 | Gumaoc - East | Gloria P. Hermoso | Danielle Mamburang | 1st | 3023 | 3,854 | 5,262 | 36.53% |
| 11 | Gumaoc - West | Antonio B. Gaddi | Xyrus Ambray | 1st | 3023 | 5,288 | 7,186 | 35.89% |
| 12 | Kaybanban | Benedicta E. Lopez | 1st | 3023 | 1,643 | 2,416 | 47.05% | |
| 13 | Kaypian | Cenon G. Nolasco | 1st | 3023 | 18,530 | 26,308 | 41.98% | |
| 14 | Maharlika | Ma. Lourdes Dl. Piñera | Norvie Ann Taperla | 1st | 3023 | 2,793 | 3,120 | 11.71% |
| 15 | Muzon | Noli Concepcion | 1st | 3023 | 47,010 | 82,851 | 76.24% | |
| 16 | Paradise III | Reynaldo D. Cardona | 1st | 3023 | 2,186 | 3,221 | 47.35% | |
| 17 | Poblacion | Carminia C. Robes | 1st | 3023 | 1,886 | 2,173 | 15.22% | |
| 18 | Poblacion I | Jose J. Abela | Roviceint A. Española | 1st | 3023 | 2,882 | 3,978 | 38.03% |
| 19 | San Isidro | Marcial G. Gannaban | Earvin Catacutan | 1st | 3023 | 1,811 | 2,301 | 27.06% |
| 20 | San Manuel | Manuel C. Reyes | 1st | 3023 | 8,107 | 10,362 | 27.82% | |
| 21 | San Roque | Matias S. Walinsundin | 1st | 3023 | 1,000 | 1,319 | 31.90% | |
| 22 | Sto. Cristo | Noel Sagala | 1st | 3023 | 17,840 | 25,669 | 43.88% | |
| 23 | Tungkong Mangga | Bernardo DS. Medina | Joshua Baluto | 1st | 3023 | 6,097 | 8,209 | 34.64% |
| 24 | Minuyan I | Araceli R. Malic | 2nd | 3024 | 3,079 | 3,409 | 10.72% | |
| 25 | Minuyan II | Ricardo SM. Flores | 2nd | 3024 | 4,532 | 4,746 | 4.72% | |
| 26 | Minuyan III | Godofredo P. Ramos | Diana Rose Obog | 2nd | 3024 | 2,327 | 2,751 | 18.22% |
| 27 | Minuyan IV | 2nd | 3024 | 3,492 | 4,331 | 24.03% | ||
| 28 | Minuyan V | Luisito Rodolfo G. Rocha | Janine Marie p. Balbaboco | 2nd | 3024 | 2,535 | 2,380 | 9.75% |
| 29 | Bagong Buhay I | 2nd | 3024 | 5,621 | 6,770 | 20.44% | ||
| 30 | Bagong Buhay II | Ricky San Pedro | 2nd | 3024 | 3,521 | 4,201 | 19.31% | |
| 31 | Bagong Buhay III | 2nd | 3024 | 3,903 | 4,677 | 19.83% | ||
| 32 | San Martin I | 2nd | 3024 | 3,207 | 4,026 | 25.54% | ||
| 33 | San Martin II | 2nd | 3024 | 2,771 | 3,306 | 19.31% | ||
| 34 | San Martin III | 2nd | 3024 | 2,609 | 2,972 | 13.91% | ||
| 35 | San Martin IV | Ricardo(Bobby) Y. Tamayo | 3024 | 2,939 | 3,765 | 28.10% | ||
| 36 | Sta. Cruz I | 2nd | 3024 | 2,997 | 3,904 | 7.5% | ||
| 37 | Sta. Cruz II | 2nd | 3024 | 2,798 | 3,092 | 10.51% | ||
| 38 | Sta. Cruz III | William Badeo | 2nd | 3024 | 2,058 | 2,463 | 19.68% | |
| 39 | Sta. Cruz IV | 2nd | 3024 | 2,623 | 3,248 | 23.83% | ||
| 40 | Sta .Cruz V | 2nd | 3024 | 3,128 | 3,653 | 16.78% | ||
| 41 | Fatima I | Jay Ann Española | 2nd | 3024 | 2,850 | 3,128 | 9.75% | |
| 42 | Fatima II | Reynaldo Agapito | 2nd | 3024 | 1,785 | 1,996 | 11.82% | |
| 43 | Fatima III | Narcisa Robles | Irish Murillo Dizon | 2nd | 3024 | 1,461 | 1,800 | 23.20% |
| 44 | Fatima IV | Carmelita de Leon | 2nd | 3024 | 1,837 | 2,148 | 16.93% | |
| 45 | Fatima V | 2nd | 3024 | 2,029 | 2,717 | 33.91% | ||
| 46 | San Pedro | Ben Pacquing, RN | 2nd | 3024 | 12,096 | 13,668 | 13% | |
| 47 | Citrus | Arnel Aspile | 3024 | 13,066 | 19,044 | 45.75% | ||
| 48 | San Rafael I | Pacifico A. Daluz | Mariz del Rosario | 2nd | 3024 | 6,080 | 7,806 | 28.39% |
| 49 | San Rafael II | 2nd | 3024 | 3,457 | 3,391 | -1.91% | ||
| 50 | San Rafael III | 2nd | 3024 | 3,112 | 2,941 | -5.49% | ||
| 51 | San Rafael IV | 2nd | 3024 | 5,308 | 5,446 | 2.60% | ||
| 52 | San Rafael V | 2nd | 3024 | 2,544 | 2,795 | 9.87% | ||
| 53 | Assumption | Alberto "Bethong" Punzal | Re-Ann Mae F. Mendoza | 2nd | 3024 | 3,424 | 3,929 | 14.75% |
| 54 | Lawang Pare | Celso Bataller | 3024 | 3,264 | 4,183 | 28.16% | ||
| 55 | Sto. Niño I | 2nd | 3024 | 2,363 | 2,339 | -1.02% | ||
| 56 | Sto. Niño II | Reynaldo Francisco | Raymond S.P. Mananghaya | 2nd | 3024 | 2807 | 2893 | 3.06% |
| 57 | St. Martin de Porres | 2nd | 3024 | 2,050 | 2,572 | 25.46% | ||
| 58 | Sapang Palay Proper | Fabian Nicolas | 2nd | 3024 | 3,576 | 4,466 | 24.89% | |
| 59 | Minuyan Proper | Reynaldo Policarpio | Junie Cama | 3024 | 4,928 | 21,912 | 344.64% |
References
External links
- Official Website City of San Jose del Monte
- Official Website Province of Bulacan
- MRT-7 Project / San Jose del Monte Intermodal Station
- Philippine Standard Geographic Code
- 2000 Philippine Census Information
- 2007 Philippine Census Information
Schools
Listed below are the high schools San Jose del Monte City:
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History
Early accounts on the founding of this town, as gathered from the old people, yielded information that it was formerly a part of the town of Meycauayan. The town reportedly got its name from Saint Joseph whose statue was found was a veritable forest; the hunters called it San Jose Del Monte. In all probability, the hunters reported their find to the parish priest of Meycauayan. It was said that the priest built a stone church at the site where the town proper is now located. The statue was installed in the new church. Extant Catholic Church records reveal that the first parish priest was Father Antonio de Moral. He took charge of the parish in 1845. The first town inhabitants came from Meycauayan.
During the revolt against Spain, the town became a battleground between the Katipuneros and the Spain forces. The revolutionists lost and the vengeful Spanish soldiers burned down the settlement. The town people fled for their lives to nearby towns.
At the advent of the American rule, it was made a part of Sta. Maria until 1918 when the town was created and Ciriaco Gallardo was appointed the first municipal president. Public schools where opened at the start of the American regime but due to the scarcity of the population, the highest grade organized was the fourth grade.
During the Japanese occupation, the town became an ideal hiding place of the Filipino guerillas because of the town's hilly and wooden terrain. When the Americans came, peace reigned but not for long. At the height of the Huk activity, the town was raided on October 10,1950. The Huks burned down the town hall. The town was raided for the second time on March 21, 1951. The Huks did not succeeded because of the precautionary measures instituted by the town officials. The Huk menace was gradually eliminated until the town became peaceful and progressive as we find it today.
With the coming of recent settlers to San Jose Del Monte, its population increased tremendously. In the past few years several residential subdivisions have been established here to accommodate the spilled-over population of Metro Manila.
Its proximity to Manila and Quezon City had made San Jose del Monte an ideal place for a quite and peaceful living. The place is hilly with a mountain background, the Sierra Madre that provides a panoramic backdrop to the town. San Jose del Monte promises to become one of the industrial sites in this part of the province with the way things are going.
It became a city in 2000 through the efforts of then-Mayor [[Eduardo V. Roquero] (who served as Secretary 2002 and presidential adviser on Agricultural Modernization and is now its congressman) and the local government of San Jose del Monte.
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