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State of the Province Address Gov. Espino urges Pangasinenses to Sustain High Mark and aim to make Pangasinan as the country’s best Lingayen- - -Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. called on local leaders and the rest of his provincemates to be more vigorous in making the paradigm of “shared responsibility” as one of the basic guideposts in governance to ensure better service for the people and elevate Pangasinan as the best province in the country. In his State-of-the-Province Address (SOPA) last Monday at the Capitol Plaza, the governor said that if the people of Pangasinan will put their acts together, “Pangasinan will soon become the best place to invest, work, live and raise a family, and will eventually emerge as the number one province in the country.” Speaking before some 7,000 people who aplauded him 35 times in his 47 minutes report, Gov. Espino highlighted the gains made in 2010, defining the year as a “period of historic transition” which, he said, now serves as the hallmark of the provincial government’s continuing firm resolve for transformation. “We could not have gone this, we could not have excelled in the various fields of endeavor where we are now the acknowledged leader in Region 1, without your constant support and active participation in our various development program,” the governor stressed. Recalling how April 5, 1580 was finally discovered and established as “Agew Na Pangasinan” (Founding Day of Pangasinan), the governor said “with determined efforts, we succeeded in establishing our historical roots and identity after 430 long years.” The governor bared that the inclusion of Pangasinan culture and history in the basic curriculum for elementary and high school is now underway to properly preserve the province’s rich heritage. The first celebration of Agew na Pangasinan, he said, served as a “rallying event for thousands of Pangasinenses who came as early as 6 o’clock in the morning and stayed up to the wee hours to take part in that historic moment.” “The event was highlighted by the formal opening of the newly refurbished Sison Auditorium which, after years of being consigned to oblivion and suffering the consequent effect of progressive deterioration, was resurrected as a meticulously executed work of art as it stands today, truly worthy of its historical value as the center of arts and culture of the province,” the governor noted. For the unprecedented feat, the governor hailed the Research and Study Committee headed by former Vice Gov. Gonzalo Duque, who is also the president of Lyceum Northwestern University. To further enrich the province’s cultural heritage, the Pangasinan Historical and Cultural Commission was created with the governor appointing Duque as chairman of the special body. During the first three-and-half years of the Espino administration, the country’s first dialysis center with 14 dialysis stations operated by a local government unit was constructed and opened to the public. Also, all the 14 vprovincial government’s hospital facilities were rehabilitated and improved to provide better treatment to local constituents. In a parallel move, the provincial capitol compound underwent major face-lifting to showcase the provincial government’s tourism promotion program. Pangasinan now leads other provinces in the Ilocos region in terms of tourist arrivals. The Governor stressed all other accomplishments under his administration’s 10-point development agenda are “products of unorthodox, out-of the-box approaches for radical reforms in the structure, management and operations of the provincial government.” Thus, he said, Pangasinan since 2008 is a consistent “grandslam winner in all regional competitions” and has won national awards and citations, as well, such as Best Project Implementer in Coastal Resources Management; Best Poverty-Reduction Program Implementer; Best Regional Development Agenda Implementer; Best LGU Millenium Development Goals Project Implementer; Hall of Fame Awardee in the celebration of National Statistics Month; Regional Overall Champion for DSWD Youth Encampment; and Top PESO Regional Performer. On infrastructure, the governor reported that negotiations have been finalized with a group of Korean investors which will undertake the construction of the Pangasinan Aqua City project on a build-operate-transfer (BOT) scheme. According to the province’s Chief Executive, the industrial and tourism complex to be developed by Home Ship Vehicle Amphi Port Company of South Korea, is envisioned to include berthing facilities for amphibious planes, beach front residences, a golf course, an export processing area, fish farm and a monorail transport system.A component of the Korean investment is a solar-and-wind power generating equipment to serve as independent power source for the entire facility. To produce premium grade rice at a fast rate of 2.5 metri tons per hour, the 200-million modern rice processing center in Sta. Barbara funded by a grant from the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) has been completed and is expected to start operation within the next few weeks. (PIO) http://www.pangasinan.gov.ph/news1.htm
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di ba may proposed na project na magroon ng sanga yung tarlac-pangasinan-la union expressway papuntang west pangasinan? ano na developments dito?
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Ginagawa na pala yung airport sa Alaminos he he! Good!
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Koreans to build Aquatic City in Pangasinan
By Danny O Sagun LINGAYEN, Pangasinan, Feb. 12 (PIA)--Negotiations have been finalized with a group of Korean investors for the construction of the Pangasinan Aqua City project in this capital town under the build-operate-transfer (BOT) scheme. Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. bared this project in his State-of-the-Province Address (SOPA) last Monday at the Capitol Plaza. He said that the industrial and tourism complex to be developed by Home Ship Vehicle Amphi Port Company of South Korea was envisioned to include berthing facilities for amphibious planes, beach front residences, a golf course, an export processing area, fish farm and a monorail transport system. The complex will be powered by a solar-and-wind power generating equipment, which facility is a component of the entire Korean investment. “We have been assured by our Korean investors that the 50 stepping jetties designed for power generation are now being assembled in Korea and scheduled for shipment to Pangasinan within the first quarter of the year,” he said. Phase 1, which will cost $20 million, will commence as soon as the stepping jetties are installed and expected to be completed in a year, he said. He said that the Koreans were very meticulous with technical details and very careful with their funds. But after about five months of meetings and deliberations, the provincial government and the investors finally agreed to pursue the project. Speaking before a big crowd at the Capitol grounds, Espino called on the local leaders and his provincemates to be more vigorous in pursuing “shared responsibility” in governance to ensure better service for the people and elevate Pangasinan as the best province in the country, pointing out that if the people of the province will put their acts together, “Pangasinan will soon become the best place to invest, work, live and raise a family, and will eventually emerge as the number one province in the country.” Espino highlighted the gains of his administration in 2010, defining the year as a “period of historic transition” which, he said, now serves as the hallmark of the provincial government’s continuing firm resolve for transformation. “We could not have gone this, we could not have excelled in the various fields of endeavor where we are now the acknowledged leader in Region 1, without your constant support and active participation in our various development programs,” the governor stressed. Recalling how April 5, 1580 was finally discovered and established as “Agew Na Pangasinan” (Founding Day of Pangasinan), the governor said “with determined efforts, we succeeded in establishing our historical roots and identity after 430 long years.” The governor said inclusion of Pangasinan culture and history in the basic curriculum for elementary and high school is now underway to properly preserve the province’s rich heritage. The governor hailed the Research and Study Committee headed by former Vice Gov. Gonzalo Duque, for accomplishing that task to determine the foundation date. Duque will also head the Pangasinan Historical and Cultural Commission to write the history of the province. Pangasinan since 2008 has been winner in all regional competitions. It also won national awards and citations -Best Project Implementer in Coastal Resources Management, Best Poverty-Reduction Program Implementer, Best Regional Development Agenda Implementer, Best LGU Millenium Development Goals Project Implementer, Hall of Fame Awardee in the celebration of National Statistics Month, Regional Overall Champion for DSWD Youth Encampment, and Top PESO Regional Performer. To produce premium grade rice at a fast rate of 2.5 metric tons per hour, the P200-million modern rice processing center in Sta. Barbara funded by a grant from the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) is expected to start operation within the next few weeks. The provincial capitol compound underwent major face-lifting to showcase the provincial government’s tourism promotion program. Pangasinan now leads other provinces in the Ilocos region in terms of tourist arrivals. (PIO/PIA Pangasinan/danny) http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=1&t=1&id=16754 |
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masantos ya labi kabayan tyroone.....one of pioneer in SSC pangasinan thread..musta po kayo kabayan...sana makavisit kayo ulit sa main thread natin ...dami na kaming iniwanan nyo ....dati kayo kayo lang po nila alln .nayki,tracy, etc.
![]() ![]() opo ongoing na po ung alaminos airport ....sana makapg post pa si aliguas ngb latest update at photos this coming vacation..![]()
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ano kaya itsura ng aquatic city na yan...sana may aquarium sa ilalim.dagdag attraction sa capitol compound heheh..monorail transport system wow..
kauna-unahan outside MM.![]()
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grabe to see is to believe pala ang ilang tao na sumusuaybay dito.. kaya pala pinapapost mo ung photo ng alaminos airport..
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salamat naman sa mga updates nyo. umuuwi ako every weekend sa villasis pero hanggang doon lang ako. hindi ko na nga matandaan kung kelan yung last time na napunta ako ng Dagupan eh. high school pa yata ako non ha ha ha! andami nang bago don sigurado.
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![]() ![]() kaya kung mayroon kang pics dyan ilabas mo na hehehe...update mo kami lahat...go joe![]()
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to answer your question..it's not yet re classify due to ongoing problems aorund the area, pero tinatabunan pa yun ibang fishponds area dun sa nabiling lote.mr.duque one of the pioneer businessman around dagupan owns a lot of sizable lands in Tambac..Sm gave around 30M to an influential businessman for the partition of land to be affected by SM.
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Medyo matatagalan nga kabaleyan dahil nga sa dami ng problema ng mga politiko dito sa syudad ng dagupan ..pero siguro late this year na mag ground breaking
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Dagupan City, 1st Class Independent Component City
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siguro naman hindi matatapos itong taon na ito ,may good news na ...about sa sm na yan...malamang hindi susuko ang SMprime sa planong iyan....alam nila na malaki ang kikitain nila sa SM na yan
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