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[Title] => QC mayor approves garbage ordinance
[Summary] => Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. has approved an ordinance requiring residents and establishments to clean their own surroundings, including canals and roads as part of the clean and green program of the city government.
The ordinance, introduced by Councilors Joseph Juico, Resty Malangen, Francisco Calalay, directs residents to segregate and keep their garbage inside their compound until collected by garbage trucks for disposal.
The new ordinance imposes a fine of P5,000 for violators. Perseus Echeminada
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[Title] => QC govt gets 38 new vehicles
[Summary] => Quezon City Rep. Nanette Castelo Daza (4th district) turned over 38 service vehicles yesterday to Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. to boost the mobility of barangay officials in delivering basic services to the people.
The turnover of additional vehicles was witnessed by Councilors Eric Medina, Resty Malangen, Anna Susano and Wilma Amoranto Sarino.
Belmonte thanked the solon for the "legislative support" from the House of Representatives.
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The ordinance, introduced by Councilors Joseph Juico, Resty Malangen, Francisco Calalay, directs residents to segregate and keep their garbage inside their compound until collected by garbage trucks for disposal.
The new ordinance imposes a fine of P5,000 for violators. Perseus Echeminada
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The turnover of additional vehicles was witnessed by Councilors Eric Medina, Resty Malangen, Anna Susano and Wilma Amoranto Sarino.
Belmonte thanked the solon for the "legislative support" from the House of Representatives.
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February 10, 2004 - 12:00am