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BARANGAY CONCEPCION GRANDE
ECONOMY & INVESTMENT
A. TOP TEN (10) MINIMUM BASIC NEEDS FOR SURVIVAL
1. Drainage
2. Education
3. Employment
4. Street light
5. Public Transportation
6. Garbage
7. Housing
8. Medicine
9. Roads
10. Water
B. LIVELIHOOD
The means of livelihood in the barangay are small and large entrepreneur,
Bankers, Security Guards, Baker, Barber, Merchandiser, Contractor,
Dealer, Business Agent and Manufacturing Drinks and other variety
of foods.
C. COMMERCIAL
There are 174 Commercial Establishments in the Barangay Concepcion
Grande. These
includes: Electric Supply, Bakery, Banks, Bars, Beauty Parlors,
Beerhouse, Boarding House, Book Centers, Computer Centers, Driving
School, Dress Shops, Drug Store, Furniture and Upholstery Dealer,
General Merchandise, Grocery Store, Hardware, Insurance Company,
Pawnshop, Printing Press, Private Market, Recreation/Amusement Center,
Restaurant, Store, and Security Agency .
These commercial establishments contributed a total
annual tax due of
4,915,379.65 to the City's budget. The minimum annual tax due that
the City received is P75.00 and the maximum annual tax due that
the City received amounting to 1,029,833.00 with a total gross sales
of P 993,176,496.60 as computed annually.
D. EXISTING DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
| PROJECTS |
COST
(PhP) |
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| Repair
of Classrooms, Concepcion Grande, Elementary School |
239,059.00 |
| Concrete
fence and Drainage, Concepcion Grande Elem. School |
56,750.00 |
| Pavement
at Basket ball Court Zone 1, pathway and Cyclone W |
130,750.00 |
| Concreting
and Pathwalk Sardonyx Road, Villa Grande Homes |
122,000.00 |
| Concreting
7th Street, Villa Sorabella Subdivision |
320,480.00 |
| Rip-Rap,
Pathway and Railings Zone 1 and Zone 3 |
104,500.00 |
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