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Mayor Rizal suspends dev’t projects in subdivision, mountainous areas

The Wednesday Herald by The Wednesday Herald
July 21, 2025
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Mayor Rizal suspends dev’t projects in subdivision, mountainous areas
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CALAMBA CITY, Laguna  — The city government has ordered the suspension of a subdivision development in Brgy. Pansol and placed a moratorium on development activities on the mountainous areas of barangays Pansol, Bucal, and Bagong Kalsada.

In a social media statement, Mayor Roseller Rizal further clarifies that there are no quarrying activities permitted by the city government in Mount Makiling, contrary to post circulating in social media.

Rizal recently convened a meeting with the DPWH to discuss the city’s development projects and comprehensive plans.

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He further directed the city government to remove illegal structures along drainage waterways and desilt creeks and rivers.

“We have strengthened our directives – from the processes of business permits, strengthening of flood control systems, more effective traffic management, up to the improvement of city waste management,” Rizal added in a social media statement.

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