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The Cebu City Development Council has submitted for council approval the P18 billion Annual Investment Plan of the city government next year.

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To avoid coming up with an “unrealistic” Annual Investment Plan, the Cebu City Council has asked the City Development Council to set parameters stakeholders and the barangays to observe in proposing projects and programs.

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Cebu Governor Hilario Davide III is proposing P460 million worth of projects under the annual investment plan (AIP) for inclusion in next year’s annual budget.

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The Bulacan Against Graft and Corruption (BAGAC) yesterday urged the provincial government to immediately come out with a detailed justification on the P150-million loan it is seeking from the Land Bank of the Philippines.

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The Cebu City Council has approved the P15.29 billion Annual Investment Program (AIP) for next year.

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The Provincial Development Council has approved yesterday the P407 million worth of development projects and activities under the Annual Investment Plan of the Province of Cebu for 2014.

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The officials of the Cebu City Planning and Development Office (CPDO) are surprised why many of the city’s 80 barangays have not applied to avail of projects to be funded by the Annual Investment Plan (AIP) which may help in the improvement of their barangays.

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The Cebu City Development Council has submitted for council approval the P18 billion Annual Investment Plan of the city government next year.

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To avoid coming up with an “unrealistic” Annual Investment Plan, the Cebu City Council has asked the City Development Council to set parameters stakeholders and the barangays to observe in proposing projects and programs.

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The Cebu Provincial Development Council yesterday approved the P462.6-million Annual Investment Plan (AIP) proposed for 2015, with more than half of the amount for infrastructure projects.

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Cebu Governor Hilario Davide III is proposing P460 million worth of projects under the annual investment plan (AIP) for inclusion in next year’s annual budget.

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Aprobado na sa konseho sa dakbayan sa Talisay ang mokabat sa P2.6 bilyones nga Annual Investment Plan (AIP) alang sa tuig 2015.

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The Bulacan Against Graft and Corruption (BAGAC) yesterday urged the provincial government to immediately come out with a detailed justification on the P150-million loan it is seeking from the Land Bank of the Philippines.

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The Cebu City Council has approved the P15.29 billion Annual Investment Program (AIP) for next year.

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The Provincial Development Council has approved yesterday the P407 million worth of development projects and activities under the Annual Investment Plan of the Province of Cebu for 2014.

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The officials of the Cebu City Planning and Development Office (CPDO) are surprised why many of the city’s 80 barangays have not applied to avail of projects to be funded by the Annual Investment Plan (AIP) which may help in the improvement of their barangays.

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