Puerto Princesa now a highly urbanized city
In Monday’s plebiscite, 21,896 residents affirmed President Arroyo’s declaration last March 26, while 12,803 voted no. Ninety-eight ballots were considered “spoiled” by the Commission on Elections.
Re-elected Puerto Princesa Mayor Edward Hagedorn is hopeful that the city’s conversion will pave the way for more developments, though without compromising the environment.
“With this, surely a lot of things will be addressed for the convenience of the public. And the more we should be on guard to preserve our environment,” he said.
Puerto Princesa became a component city on
Since then, developments have sprouted fast, along with the growing population. Early this year, the National Statistics Office certified that the city had more than 200,000 residents.
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