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Adding to the fleet and further improving basic services in Liloan through our 4 Brand New Garbage Trucks and Brand New Ambulance.

 

We are also stepping up Disaster and Emergency Response through our Brand New Search and Rescue Vehicle, and emergency equipment.

 

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4 days ago, I visited the entryway to Pilapilan, Brgy. Yati to find a road that was practically impassable with stagnant waters plaguing motorists and pedestrians, especially school children, for sometime.

I am happy to inform our fellow Liloanons that our visit has borne fruit and as of today, the water has been completely drained, and an earth canal temporarily installed to prevent repeated flooding.

This is a short term measure, and we will soon be implementing our drainage project in the area.

I thank our Municipal Engineering Team for its rapid action on my request to resolve this matter with urgency.

One road at a time, one day at a time, we will charge forward, Liloan.

Happy Monday!


Christina Garcia Frasco (July 11, 2016 post)

#abanteliloan #liveloveliloan #Team #Frasco #ChargingForward #Liloan#Cebu

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Proud of this #purok #livelihood program (started 3 years ago), wherein, puroks were encouraged to cultivate #mangroves. With their seedlings they are now able to sell to the Municipality of #Liloan, NGOs and private organizations for planting. Earning 7-10 pesos per seedling, Purok Upo, Purok Kamunggay, & Purok Sili today received 7,000 pesos, 21,000 pesos, & 42,000 pesos, respectively. Congratulations!  #AbanteLiloan #LiveLoveLiloan #environment

~@dukefrasco

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With the onset of La Niña and the typhoon season, flooding has become a matter of grave concern for Liloanons.

Hence, today, I conducted a site visit to several flood prone areas across 4 Barangays in Liloan, namely the vicinity of the Cotcot River, Villa Lara in Jubay, Sitio Lourdes in Poblacion and Pilapilan in Yati.

With me were our teams from the Municipal Engineering Office, Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office, our Emergency Responders and police, for the purpose of assessing these areas and devising immediate solutions that could address the flooding issues even as we begin crafting long term solutions.

I cannot promise that we will be able to solve these problems right away, but we have taken the first vital steps towards that direction.

Our site visits continue to several other areas tomorrow.


Christina Garcia Frasco (July 7, 2016 FB post)

 

#abanteliloan #liveloveliloan #TeamFrasco #ChargingForward #Liloan #Cebu

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Through the efforts of the Cantaan Centennial Multi-purpose Cooperative, the barangay in Camiguin is now host to six of seven giant clam species found in the Philippines. Officials of the group yesterday shared their experience with officials and fishermen of Liloan town.  (Sun.Star Foto/Liberty A. Pinili)

LOCAL government officials in Liloan, Cebu expressed interest in establishing a sanctuary for giant clams in their municipal waters.

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