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Barangay South Signal Village

Endaya, John Felix E.

Enriquez, Angelo Luis I.

Evangelista, Marverick C.

BARANGAY SOUTH SIGNAL VILLAGE

  1. Historical Background

Barangay Signal Village was divided into four (4) barangays, namely; BARANGAY SOUTH SIGNAL VILLAGE, Barangay Central Signal Village, Barangay Katuparan, and Barangay North Signal Village, pursuant to Section 385 and 386 of Republic Act 7160, otherwise known as The Local Government Code of the Philippines. The Sangguniang Panlungsod enacted Ordinance No. 60 series of 2008 subject to the compliance of various requirements, the creation of South Signal Village composed of areas segregated from other Barangays. A plebiscite was held on December 18, 2008, when the inhabitants of Barangay Signal Village voted in favor of the creation of Barangay South Signal Village which was duly confirmed by the COMELEC Board of Canvassers on December 19, 2008.

Vision

Barangay South Signal Village is a community where people are God-fearing, healthy, and disciplined. People who are united together for a common purpose of attaining a progressive, peaceful, and environmental friendly community for the welfare of the young generation.

Mission

        To become the role model of all barangay in the aspect of Peace and Order, Health and Sanitation, and Education through community participation.

  1. Geography

  1. Location of office: Corner Gen. Espino St. and Ballecer St, Zone 6 South Signal Village Taguig City
  2. Boundaries
  1. North –Luzon Ave, Espino St, Callejon Ballecer St, Cabasaan St.
  2. South and West –Maharlika Village, Creek and Brgy. Upper Bicutan.
  3. East –Napocor High Tension Line.
  4. West –FTI Compound.
  1. Total Land Area –801,200 sq. meters more or less.
  2. Demography
  1. Population –43,317 as of February 2014 (according to DOH)
  2. Household –7,220 households
  1. Registered Voters –14,640 voters
  2. Number of Polling Precincts –101 poling precincts
  3. List of Previous Brgy. Captains of South Signal Village
  1. Mr. Pedro “Pete” Sedan
  2. Mrs. Patricia M. Duenas
  3. Atty. Henry I. Duenas
  1. Barangay Officials
  1. Punong Barangay –Hon. Michelle M. Odevillas
  2. Kagawads –Kgd. Clarissa Anne L. Solis, Kgd. Jerome P. Sedan, Kgd. Kenneth Ian V. Nadela, Kgd. Francisco P. Galudo, Kgd.Cerilo B. Pasicolan, Kgd. Ariel M. Viray, Kgd. Rosario R. Mendoza
  3. Brgy. Secretary –Nerisa V. Caducio
  4. Brgy. Treasurer –Bienvenido M. Dimaano
  1. Political Subdivisions
  1. Zone 4 and Zone 6 clustered into 8 zones
  2. No. of purok –57
  3. No. of streets –64
  4. No. of home owner –more or less 10,000
  1. Economic Sector: Business Establishments
  1. Public Market/Talipapa –4
  2. Restaurant/Fast Foods –2
  3. Bakeshops –20
  4. Drugstores –10
  5. Wholesaler/Retailer –30
  6. Hardware & Lumber –10
  7. Party Needs –5
  8. Pawnshops –9
  9. Junkshops –3
  10. Purified Water Retailer –8
  11. Video Rental and Internet –10
  12. Auto Supply –4
  13. Auto Repair & Vulcanizing Shops –4
  14. Clinic –11
  1. Facilities
  1. Barangay Hall
  2. Basketball Covered Court –5
  3. Basketball Half Court –4
  1. Communication Facilities
  1. Radio Communication –Brgy. Hand-held radio
  2. Telephone Communication –PLDT, Smart, Bayantel, lobe
  3. Cell cite –W-tribe, Smart, Globe, Bayantel, Cignal
  1. Water System
  1. Manila Water –sole source
  1. Power Supply
  1. Meralco
  1. Health/Medical Institutions
  1. Health Center –South Signal Village Health Center (Cardones Elem. School)
  2. Lying-In Clinic –more than 10
  3. Family Planning Clinic

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