No brownouts occurred during the weekends despite an earlier announcement by the city’s sole electric distribution company of a two-hour rotational brownout from February 21 to March 2.
The Davao Light and Power Company (DLPC) announced Friday that it will be implementing rotational brownouts with a maximum duration of two hours as they “face a tight power supply situation”.
The Davao Light and Power Co. would begin its project of transferring cables underground after the Araw ng Dabaw festivities next month, the city government here said.
The Committee on Finance said on Tuesday that the approval of 600 million-peso budget for additional garbage bins in the city is still pending.
The Traffic Management Center (TMC) needs an additional 100 personnel to monitor the increasing number of traffic violators in the city.
The City Engineers Office (CEO) assured on Thursday that Davao City is still “technically buildable” for high-rise towers and large buildings.
The city’s market operation increased its income by 12 percent this year, said the City Economic Enterprise Thursday.
Councilor Tomas Monteverde IV disclosed on Tuesday that the council is planning to pass an ordinance requiring buses, taxis and Public Utility Vehicles (PUV) to install Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) units.
Councilor Mabel Acosta warned students taking up technical and vocational courses to enroll only in government accredited courses.
The Center for Health Development (CHD) of the Department of Health XI resumes its massive vaccination campaign this year, targeting the vulnerable children and teenagers.