The City Council of Davao City has approved in the third and final reading the proposed Ordinance banning the release of balloons and sky lanterns.
The city government of Davao will provide PhP3.4M assistance to provinces, municipalities, and cities previously declared under the state of calamity due to the dry spell.
There is no order from the city government to stop the implementation of the Peak Hours Augmentation Bus Services (PHABS) in the city.
With the expected influx of both local and foreign visitors in celebration of the Lenten season, authorities in Davao City are now on full security alert.
A member of the Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) in Davao City has introduced a legislative measure that seeks to ban the release of flying balloons and sky lanterns during events and occasions.
The City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO) announced the rerouting of traffic in some major routes in Davao City as the repair of the Talomo 2 Bridge would commence on April 14, Sunday.
The City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO) has commenced registration of pedal-operated and motorized transport tricycles for hire on Thursday but it will not include the “payong-payong”.
The city government of Davao has reminded the public on the scheduled temporary closure of road networks starting today, March 22, due to the series of race events in the city.
Dabawenyos happily endured the scorching heat of the sun that reached up to 32 degrees Celsius on Saturday, March 16, to witness the “Parada Dabawenyo”, one of the most anticipated highlights of the celebration of Araw ng Dabaw.
The sixteen-day celebration of the 82nd Araw ng Davao concluded successfully on Saturday, March 16, with the Parada Dabawenyo that was joined by thousands of participants.