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.
The city needs bigger quarantine facility for Ebola-infected persons entering into the city, an official said Thursday.
Tourism and local government officials are bullish to double the number of tourists in the city by launching its marketing gimmick dubbed ‘Visit Davao Fun Sale.’
Authorities here arrested more smokers than the previous years, as they noted also an increase in number of establishments which violated the anti-smoking ordinance.
The City Veterinarian’s Office (CVO) reminds pet owners to be responsible.
City Councilor Bernard Al-ag said he is set to propose new routes for jeepneys and mini shuttle buses to provide transportation in areas where there are no public vehicles.