General Santos City Datawatch provides important data of barangays in General Santos City.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Firefighting Force


 
     The Bureau of Fire Protection under the supervision of the Department of Interior and Local Government, It is tasked  with the protection of lives and properties through firefighting and information and education campaign on fire  safety and  prevention.  The bureau is also responsible for the implementation of the Fire Code of the Philippines (P.D. 185). One non-government firefighting unit, the SCCCI Filipino-Chinese Chamber Volunteer Fire Brigade has its own firetrucks, firefighting equipment, and volunteers responding to firecalls in General Santos and other nearby towns .
     General Santos Fire Department has 1 Sub-Station with locations  at Barangay Calumpang.    There are 30 fire personnel  and six firetrucks distributed among the different  Fire Station. 

Health Programs


     Maternal Care Program

    Maternal Care is one of the priority of the  General Santos City Health Department. It consists of comprehensive health services provided to mothers throughout pregnancy, labor and puerperium. The program aims to improve the over-all reproductive health status of women in order to uplift their status and general welfare, thus ensuring the health and welfare of their children in particular and their families in general. Services include adequate prenatal, natal, postnatal care, food and micronutrient supplementation, dental care, tetanus toxoid immunization, family planning services, and health counseling
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     Child Care Program

Under Five Clinic (UFC)

     Under-Five Clinic is a package of health services rendered to children ages 0-59 months old. The package  includes immunization, nutrition, control of diarrheal diseases (CDD), control of acute respiratory infection (CARI), and growth monitoring through the use of growth monitoring chart.
 

Anti-polluting Treatment

 
     Frequent spraying of anti-polluting chemicals and insecticides were being administered to ensure that mosquitoes, flies, cockroaches, rats and other rodents and diseases carrying insects are eliminated. Garbage were also covered with filling course material. These garbage are filled at central landfill area at Barangay Siguel.

Maintenance and Beautification of City Streets


     In maintaining the cleanliness of City Streets and their corresponding shoulders, curbs and gutters, the services of casuals/personnel were employed. These street cleaners were provided with dustpan, broomsticks, rakes and raincoats in their daily work responsibilities. Daily inspection and follow-ups were done by their respective assigned timekeepers, capataz, and foreman so as to ensure efficient work performance. Casuals were employed to upkeep the maintenance of cleanliness in different areas especially around the General Santos Park/Plaza Heneral Santos, commercial centers, main roads and markets. Streets which are given priority are Acharon Boulevard, Santiago Boulevard, Pioneer Avenue, Roxas Boulevard, Pendatun Avenue and other intermediate streets in the commercial center.
 

Public Cemeteries in Gensan

     There are four (4) public cemeteries located in selected barangays in General Santos City, these are: Fatima, San Jose, Conel and the Mabuhay.  

     There are two (2) existing memorial parks in the city, namely: Forest Lake San Carlors and Chinese Memorial Park both located at Barangay Apopong. These memorial parks are well maintained and serve as first class cemeteries.
 

GSC Fuels Retailing Industry


One of the bustling industries in General Santos City is the fuels retailing industry.
 
Today, it has over twenty retail stations in the city,  leading players include Shell, Caltex, Phoenix, Petronas and Jetti.
 
  1. Shell Station (Acharon Boulevard, Bula)
  2. Shell Station (Santiago Boulevard, Dadiangas South)
  3. Shell Station (Near Mercury Drug, Dadiangas South)
  4. Shell Station (National Highway besides Lagao Police Station, Lagao)
  5. Shell Station (San Pedro Street and National Highway, Lagao)
  6. Shell Station (Acharon Boulevard, Dadiangas West)
  7. Shell Station (National Highway, Mabuhay Road Junction, City Heights)
  8. Shell Station (Mabuhay Road, Yumang Road, City Heights)
  9. Shell Station (Aparente Avenue, San Isidro)
  10. Shell Station (National Highway infront SSS Office, Labangal)
  11. Shell Station (Calumpang)
  12. Shell Station (National Highway, San Miguel, Lagao)
  13. Petronas Station (Labangal)
  14. Caltex Station (Near SDA School, Calumpang)
  15. Caltex Station (Santiago Boulevard, Lagao)
  16. Caltex Station (National Highway, City Heights)
  17. Caltex Station (National Highway near Forest Lake, Apopong)
  18. Petron Station (Infront Penbank Office, Calumpang)
  19. Petron Station (Acharon Boulevard, Dadiangas South)
  20. Petron Station (National Highway, City Heights)
  21. Petron Station (National Highway near Phela Grande, Dadiangas North)
  22. Petron Station (National Highway near Apopong Galleria, Apopong)
  23. Petron Station (National Highway besides Fagioli, Lagao)
  24. Jetti Station (National Highway, Lagao)
  25. Jetti Station (Llido Compound, Lagao)
  26. Phoenix Station (Acharon Boulevard, Bula)
  27. Phoenix Station (National Highway and DXCP Junction, Lagao)
  28. Phoenix Station (Dadiangas West)
  29. Phoenix Station (National Highway, Dadiangas North)
  30. Phoenix Station (Labangal)

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Top 20 Companies in General Santos City

The top 20 companies in General Santos City

CARGILL PHILIPPINES, INC.
Barangay Tambler

PHIL. BEST CANNING CORPORATION
Barangay Tambler

GENERAL TUNA CANNING CORPORATION
Barangay Tambler

CHEVRON (PHILS.), INC.
Barangay Bula

SOUTHERN MINDANAO COMMODITIES, INC.
Barangay Apopong

CELEBES CANNING CORPORATION
Barangay Tambler

CITRA MINA SEAFOOD MARKET
Barangay Tambler

MONSANTO PHILIPPINES, INC.
Barangay Labangal

SEATRADE CANNING CORPORATION
Barangay Tambler

SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION
Barangay Lagao

PESCARICH MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
Barangay Labangal

GAISANO DADIANGAS, INCORPORATED
Barangay Lagao

SAN ANDRES FISHING INDUSTRIES, INC.
Barangay Tambler

COCA COLA BOTTLERS PHIL., INC.-GS PLANT
Barangay Bula

OCEAN CANNING CORPORATION
Barangay Tambler

ABOITIZ TRANSPORT SYSTEM (ATSC) CORP
Barangay Labangal

RD TUNA VENTURES, INC
Barangay Calumpang

GENPACK CORPORATION
Barangay Tambler

UNITED LABORATORIES, INC.
Barangay Lagao

ZUELLIG PHARMA CORP.
Barangay Lagao

Barangay Tambler got 9 of 20 companies in its area followed by Barangay Lagao with 4 companies.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Facts About General Santos City


Location

Located at the southern portion of Southcentral Mindanao. It is surrounded by South Cotabato and Sarangani Province with a population of 529,542 (as of 2007 census)
 
Area
 
53,606 hectares
14 Urban Barangays
12 Rural Barangays

Income

Based on the 2008 Annual Budget (Regular and Supplemental Budgets), General Santos City, a highly urbanized  city  since 1985, has 1.1 billion pesos budget a select corps of billion-peso cities in the country.

Dialect

Multi-lingual predominantly Sugbuhanon, Hiligaynon, Kapampangan, Ilocano, Maranao and Blaan

Climate

Dry – March to September
Wet – October to February

Temperature

Minimum – 66 F
Maximum – 85 F

Holidays

September 5 – Charter Day Anniversary/Tuna Festival
February 27 – Kalilangan Festival

What to Wear

Lightweight clothing is recommended. Informal clothing is acceptable when visiting churches or offices. For formal occasions, the traditional barong tagalong is accepted for men. Bars, restaurants and hotels have no dress code but it is considered improper to wear shorts and slipper.

Business and Banking Hours

General Santos City is the commercial and entertainment center of the SOCCSKSARGEN region.  It has all the amenities of an urban center. Christians and Muslims living here enjoy the peace and progress of the city.  Most of the shops open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. but there are convenient stores which operate until the wee hours. Regional offices of different government agencies are open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm  Monday to Friday. There are almost 50 commercial banks operating without noon break and with ATMs 24/7. Nightlife is vibrant with bars closing at 3:00 a.m. the following day. Favorite hang-outs are Veranda, Giacomino's, Jollibee National Highway, JMP Complex City Heights, Sarangani Highlands, JMP Complex Osmena Street, San Pedro Barbeque Avenue, Robinson's Place. For fine dining, you can go to Grab-a-Crab, Bigby, and Sydney Hotel. People shop and unwind at Gaisano Mall of Gensan, KCC Mall and Robinson's Place with state of the art cinemas. Vista Land (Camella Homes) and Sta. Lucia's (Colinas Verdes), two of the largest real estate developers in the country, have started their construction of an upscale subdivision projects. More low-cost and medium-end housing projects are sprouting in the outskirts of the city evident of the city's strong market.  Several fastfood chains from Manila have their own outlets here. There are numerous internet cafes charging as low as P10 per hour while Wi-Fi ready establishments are available. Telecommunication providers Sun, Globe and Smart are fortifying their presence here while major car dealers like Mitsubishi, Foton, Honda, Toyota, Ford, Hyundai, Isuzu are operating vigorously here with numerous SUVs bearing their brands crisscrossing the busy streets of the city.


Convention Facilities /Hotel Accommodation

General Santos has hotels with complete amenities and convention facilities which can accommodate between 50 to 2,000 people. Prominent of these are the Family Country Hotel and Convention Center, GSC Lagao Gymnasium, NDDU Bro. McKnight Auditorium, KCC Convention Center, East Asia Royale Hotel, ABC Stars Convention Center, Arnevel's, Phela Grande Hotel and Convention Center, NFA Conference Hall and MSU Graduate School Center. Numerous regional and Mindanao-wide conventions were held here as well as national conventions.  These establishments can provide audio-visual equipment upon request.

 Educational institutions

General Santos City is the cultural and educational center of the region. Notre Dame of Dadiangas University and Mindanao Polytechnic College are producing topnotchers in  nursing, and marine engineering board examinations, respectively while the Mindanao State University, is among the top schools in the country in mechanical, electrical and agricultural engineering producing topnotchers in its board exam. NDDU is listed as among the top 40 colleges/universities in the country by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) with autonomous status.

Medical facilities

 There are four tertiary hospitals in the city, the General Santos Doctors Hospital, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Mindanao Medical Center, and SOCSARGEN County Hospital, capable of providing quality health service to the people of the city.

Water

The General Santos City Water District provides potable water to the people of the city.  Mineral water of different brands are  available in all grocery stores, drugstores, hotels and restaurants while there are establishments offering purified drinking water.

How to get there

General Santos is accessible by plane or boat from Manila and Cebu. Land transportation to any point of Mindanao is available.

Air

The General Santos Alternative International Airport can accommodate Airbuses and Boeing planes. Daily flights from General Santos City to Cebu and Manila are being served by Cebu Pacific, and Philippine Airlines. The airport is one of the few airports in the country according to the Air Transportation Office that can accommodate wide-bodied planes.

Sea

General Santos is easily accessible by boat from Manila, Cebu , and Iloilo via the Port of Makar, 6 kms. from city proper. A trip from Manila takes 26 hours. Fares vary according to accommodations. Bananas, and other agricultural products are transported to Manila and Cebu. The city is also accessible by boat from Sarangani and Jose Abad Santos towns (Davao del Sur)

Land

Tricycles are common in General Santos. They go around and even outside the city proper. Jeepneys are used in the main city streets. Cars for rent are available upon request in most hotels and at the airport. Buses ply the routes from General Santos to other cities and provinces of Mindanao.  

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Landmarks in General Santos City


Mansilla Residence (Heritage House)

GSC Alternative International Airport

Plaza Heneral Santos

St. Vincent Strambi Home for the Aged

Gensan's Legislative Building

Red Trellis Asian Fusion Cuisine

Notre Dame of Dadiangas University - IBED

Mindanao Medical Center

Santiago Boulevard, Barangay Dadiangas East/Lagao

St. Peter and Paul Parish Church, Barangay Lagao

SOCSARGEN County Hospital, Barangay Lagao

Robinson's Place, Barangay Lagao

Lagao Central Elementary School, Barangay Lagao

St. Michael the Archangel Parish Church, Barangay City Heights

General Santos First Step Learning Center, San Isidro

General Santos City Gymnasium Church, Barangay Lagao

Jose Catolico Sr. Elementary School, Barangay Lagao

General Santos City Water District Building, Barangay Lagao

Monday, February 15, 2010

Big time Investors in Gensan

INVESTMENT ENTRANTS IN THE LAST FIVE YEARS

Since 2004, General Santos City has attracted a number of big-time investors from Manila and Cebu. Fuelled by strong business confidence, these major players are the following:


Landco Pacific Corporation


Landco Pacific Corporation is a major, multi-product real estate development firm engaged in high-end residential resorts, leisure farms, first-home residential developments, shopping centers and CBD’s and memorial parks. In General Santos City, it manages a 19 hectare, first modern memorial park, boasting of sprawling nature inspired states called the Forest Lake Garden San Carlos at Barangay Apopong.

Robinsons Land Corporation will soon operate a mall in the city right at its 8 hectare property in Barangay Lagao. Its masterplan puts special attention to the world-class facilities and amenities in the mall, resulting in the safety, security, comfort, convenience, fun and entertainment of all its patrons and visitors.

Toyota

Toyota General Santos is the 27th Toyota outlet nationwide, and is the third dealership in Mindanao. The facility located at the national highway, Barangay City Heights stands in a 5,000 square meter property which features a 5-vehicle display showroom, information counter, service and parts counter, finance and customer relations offices. Its service bays include four (4) quick service stalls, 12 general job bays, and nine (9) body and paint stalls.

Cosmopolitan Memorial Chapels

The 53-year-old Cosmopolitan Memorial Chapels which started in Cebu and has branched out to Davao, Cagayan de Oro, Iligan and Valencia cities has also established its presence in General Santos City. This high-end funeral service provider has a building along national highway, Barangay Labangal.

Incorporated in May 2002 in Davao City, Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc. has grown from a simple family venture to one of the most successful businesses in Davao and the Southern Mindanao area. Today, Phoenix Petroleum is engaged in the business of trading refined petroleum products, lubricants and other chemical products, operation of oil depots and storage facilities, and allied services, mainly in Southern Philippines. Its products and services are distributed and marketed under the "Phoenix Fuels Life " trademark. In General Santos City, it has three (3) branches.

Vista Land Company and Sta.Lucia Realty


General Santos’s landscape will soon be taking a more defined shape with the entry of Vista Land Company (Camella Homes/Grenadines) and Sta.Lucia Realty (Colinas Verdes) latest real estate development in the south.

Camella Homes splendidly set over 12 hectares of flat terrain located along the NLSA Road in Barangay San Isidro, Lagao, the Grenadines is only 2.8 kilometres from the National Highway and approximately one to two kilometres away from major schools, churches, hospitals, markets and malls, and 15 kilometres from the airport. The first prime subdivision in General Santos City, with a Caribbean-inspired theme that is reflected in the community’s environs: lush tropical greens and blooms in vibrant and rich hues, wide open spaces that give you room to breathe and unwind, and a laid-back atmosphere that gives you that relaxing vacation feel.

Located in Barangay Lagao, the 11 hectare Colinas Verdes, named after a successful property project in Manila, will have amenities like a multi-purpose clubhouse, pool, concrete road network, paved sidewalks with concrete curbs and gutters, underground storm drainage system, and centralized water system, among others.

Eco-Globals Bio-Oils Inc.

Cashing in on new alternative energy source, the South Korean firm Eco-Global Bio-Oils Inc., has initially spent US$4.0-million for its 6.8 hectares Jatropha Oil Extraction Plant Site (formerly the London Beach Resort) at Brgy. Bawing, General Santos City.

Historical Snapshots of General Santos City

On February 27, 1939, General Paulino Santos landed on the shores of the beautiful Sarangani Bay with 62 first batchers of Christian settlers under the National Land Settlement Administration (NLSA) program of then President Manuel L. Quezon

Ireneo L Santiago was elected in November 1947 as municipal mayor of Buayan. His administration was credited for the establishment of the basic institutions and infrastructures like the wharf, the municipal building costing P19, 700.00, public school buildings, and a constabulary barracks.

The administration of Mayor Pedro Acharon, Sr. concerned itself with the barrio programs of President Magsaysay. Through the PACD (Presidential Assistance for Community Development), feeder roads connecting the remote barrios to the national highways were built. Artesian wells were established to solve the problem of water supply among the rural folks. Likewise, he finished the projects started by Mayor Santiago particularly Makar Wharf which was declared an open port of entry in 1959. The Buayan airport was also rehabilitated from the ruins of the war during his term.

Dr. Jorge Royeca’s administration emphasized cleanliness, beautification and health services. During his administration, General Santos Municipality was declared the cleanest town in the province of Cotabato. Anti-littering law was strictly implemented, stray animals were impounded, trees were planted along the national highway, and the continuous beautification of parks and the public plaza were pursued. Worth mentioning was the successful relocation of the squatters found along the beaches into Alunan Street.



During Mayor Lucio Velayo's term, the place saw the establishment of the following projects: the first two public secondary schools: one in Bula and the other in Conel; the establishment of the fire department; the concretization of the Philippine National Bank; and the establishment of deep wells in different barangays particularly in Klinan, Conel, and Tinagakan. Multi-national companies such as Standard Fruits Company (STANFILCO), the Coca-Cola Bottling Company were established in the municipality. The administration of Mayor Velayo also saw rapid stride in the field of media communication with the publication of the first local newspaper, the Southern Review, and the establishment of the first radio station, DXGS. Economic growth gained a very significant leap during Mayor Velayo's term. Multi-million agri-based corporations such as Dole-Philippines, General Milling Corporation and UDAGRI begun operating in the area. This time, the municipality qualified as a fourth class city prompting Congressman Salipada Pendatun to file House Bill 5862 converting General Santos Municipality into a city and renaming it Rajah Buayan City. Unfortunately, the residents in a plebiscite called for the purpose rejected this bill. The failure to convert General Santos Municipality into a city, however, occurred not in the halls of Congress but in the hollowed halls of the Supreme Court in recognition of the people's "rejection" of their cityhood.

Thru the efforts of Congressman James Chiongbian, the passage of Republic Act (RA) 5412 transforming the Municipality of General Santos into a city made Antonio Acharon the last municipal mayor and the first city mayor of General Santos. A more enduring testament to the magnanimity of the Acharon-Cahilsot family are the land donations to the government which include the present sports complex (10 hectares); PC Barracks (9 hectares); Pedro Acharon Elementary School (1/2hectare); Romana Cahilsot Elementary School; the Bliss Project in Calumpang; the City Cemetery; and what is now Silway area. The educational needs of the city were given emphasis during Acharon's time with the opening of several public elementary schools in six barangays (Apopong, Sinawal, Upper Labay, Labangal, Dadiangas Heights Lagao and Sitio Uhaw, Tambler). Two existing public elementary schools in the poblacion area, Dadiangas West and Dadiangas South, were divided and gave rise to two additional public elementary schools, the Pedro Acharon Elementary School and the Ireneo Santiago Elementary School. During Mayor Antonio Acharon's incumbency, other important infrastructure projects implemented were: government hospital, a new public market, concreting of major city streets and highways, building of bridges and dikes, the improvement of Makar Wharf, and the start of the construction of a modern City Hall. The economic growth of the city was undeniable with its declaration by the Department of Finance as a first class city based on its income in 1975. Mayor Antonio Acharon's term is the longest spanning almost two decades.


After the peaceful People Power Revolution in 1986, Atty. Dominador Lagare, one of the persistent opposition leaders who fought and opposed the Marcos regime, was appointed the officer-in-charge of the city. Just like his predecessor, Atty. Lagare was a Mindanaon having been born in Barangay Conel in 1943. The incumbency of Atty. Lagare was too short to fully appreciate his impact to the development of General Santos City. It was during Atty. Lagare's term that the construction of the unfinished city hall was completed in time for the Foundation Day Celebration of the city on February 27, 1987.

Appointed as an OIC mayor vice Atty. Lagare starting March 1, 1987, Mayor Rosalita Nuñez is credited for the adoption of the symbolic slogan "boomtown Dadiangas" as a catchword to create an image of feverish economic growth in the post-Edsa period. But more than a manifestation of the pioneering spirit of the people, the term assumed significance as a socially constructed word - born of the people, promoted and developed across time by the conscious efforts of the various segments of the community particularly the business sector and the local media. The government's adoption of the term as a strategy for development was explained in the 1991 publication by the city government: "It formulated a strategy to promote General Santos City as a "Boom Town" aimed at creating an image or even an atmosphere of feverish economic growth. In this, it has won the support of the private sector to embark on a program to attract foreign and domestic investors to the city. Furthermore, through private sector efforts, continuous lobby pressure is exerted on the National Government to push through with its plans and programs for the city at the soonest possible time." The city caught the attention of foreign leaders involved in the Philippine Aid Plan (PAP) who selected General Santos City as one of their first pilot projects. Under the city's $2.2 billion development plan are two components financed by PAP. One includes agroport (fishport complex), telecommunications, airport expansion, and seaport expansion; another encompasses industrial estates, road networks, pro-people organizations, and environment. The development plan made General Santos City the "concentration of the largest infrastructure projects in the country today", a natural result of its crucial role in both the SOCSARGEN growth area and SOCSARGEN'S role in the East ASEAN Growth Area (EAGA).


With the assumption of Mayor Adelbert W. Antonino, who won the May 11, 1992 election, the city continued to develop as a major economic center. This is further boosted by the implementation of the Philippine Assistance Projects (PAP) of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). These include the international standard General Santos Airport, the Makar Wharf, Fishport Complex and the Agro-Processing Center. General Santos City's incessant march to the 21st millennium is undeniable at the end of Mayor Antonino's first term which is also marked by improvements in organizational structure.


Mayor Nuñez was back at the helm of local governance in 1995. The city was host to the Palarong Pambansa and the 1st BIMP-EAGA FRIENDSHIP GAMES in 1996 which highlighted the city's capability for social and economic growth and as an active partner in national development endeavors. The EAGA Games was participated by the 8 focus areas of the BIMP-EAGA member countries namely: Brunei Darussalam; East Kalimantan, West Kalimantan, North Sulawesi of Indonesia; Labuan, Sarawak, Sabah of Malaysia and Mindanao-Palawan of Philippines. These events were economic development "boosters" which has a net effect of promoting the city as a tourist destination and investor's haven for manufacturing, exports, services and real estate.

In the May 11, 1998 elections, Mayor Adelbert W. Antonino returned as City Mayor of General Santos. His administration was guided by Project FIRST - Fast Integrated Reform for Social Transformation. This concept anchored on improving accessibility to basic social services and ensuring that development becomes sustainable. The vehicle was the Shelter, Health, Education, Environment and Peace and Order or SHEEP Program. Antonino’s second term saw the computerization of city’s operations (time management system, Tax Revenue Assessment & Collection System, among others). The Most Competitive City in the Philippines award was given by the Asian Institute of Management to the city in recognition to its rapid growth and business friendliness.


Vice-Mayor Pedro B. Acharon, Jr. assumed the mayoral position when Mayor Adelbert W. Antonino resigned nearing the end of his term. Mayor Jun Acharon handily won the May 2001 elections with overwhelming margin and landed him in the city’s history as the third elected Mayor Acharon. His running mate, the second-generation Antonino scion -- Darlene Magnolia Antonino-Custodio -- won lopsidedly as representative for the 1st District of South Cotabato and Gen. Santos City. Bullish economic prospects particularly in the service industry have paved for the establishments of three higher educational institutions ACLC, General Santos Doctors’ Medical School Foundation, and Brokenshire College SOCCSKSARGEN.

The city airport has served as connecting flight hub of Indonesian airline – Merapati -- for its General Santos-Davao-Manado circuit. In May 2004, Mayor Acharon and his 11 partymates were successfully re-elected including Rep. Darlene A. Custodio. This second term has opened new economic opportunities for the whole constituents with the re-establishment of the KCC Mall and the expansion of Gaisano Mall. The 2nd Yaman Gensan and 5th National Tuna festivals saw renewed confidence from the local economic players and visitors. Major city thoroughfares were expanded. The Population and Basic Services (PBA) Integrated Survey were held in the later part of the year.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Road Network of General Santos City

Here is an interesting data on the road network of General Santos City based on the records of the City Engineering Office.

Total length of road network 499.94 km
Road length per area 9.32 km/sq m
Total length of paved roads 179.19 km
Ratio of paved road per kilometer of road network 0.36:1


The total 499.94 kilometers of roads in the city is composed of national, provincial, city, barangay as well as subdivision roads, and 179.19 km of these roads are paved with asphalt, cement or cement concrete.