The document analyzes several sectors in Sulop including education, sports and recreation, protective services, environment, infrastructure, housing, health, tourism, industry, and commerce and trade. For each sector, it identifies technical findings and observations, implications and effects, and proposes policy options and interventions. The policy options aim to address issues like damaged classrooms, lack of sports facilities, inadequate emergency response, environmental degradation, and more to improve conditions in Sulop.
The document analyzes several sectors in Sulop including education, sports and recreation, protective services, environment, infrastructure, housing, health, tourism, industry, and commerce and trade. For each sector, it identifies technical findings and observations, implications and effects, and proposes policy options and interventions. The policy options aim to address issues like damaged classrooms, lack of sports facilities, inadequate emergency response, environmental degradation, and more to improve conditions in Sulop.
The document analyzes several sectors in Sulop including education, sports and recreation, protective services, environment, infrastructure, housing, health, tourism, industry, and commerce and trade. For each sector, it identifies technical findings and observations, implications and effects, and proposes policy options and interventions. The policy options aim to address issues like damaged classrooms, lack of sports facilities, inadequate emergency response, environmental degradation, and more to improve conditions in Sulop.
The document analyzes several sectors in Sulop including education, sports and recreation, protective services, environment, infrastructure, housing, health, tourism, industry, and commerce and trade. For each sector, it identifies technical findings and observations, implications and effects, and proposes policy options and interventions. The policy options aim to address issues like damaged classrooms, lack of sports facilities, inadequate emergency response, environmental degradation, and more to improve conditions in Sulop.
1. Some classrooms damaged due to Not safe for academic classroom Temporary space for instruction earthquake instruction New building construction Repair on reparable damaged 2. Dilapidated classrooms Not conducive to learning New building construction 2. Occurence of flooding in Sulop High Suspension of classes Construction of Box culverts in the School national highway 3. Prevalence of gangsterism Vulnerable to commission of crimes Parental guidance 4. Teenage pregnancy Affects educations interest Parental guidance 5. Drop-outs Losses opportunity for higher Parental guidance education 6. Poverty Cannot afford to go to school Provision of alternative livelihood
1. Inadequate space for municipal Residents deprived of adequate Establish adequate space for municipal playground space for playground playground 2. No organized groups to handle Complicated facilitations of sports Organize Sulop Sports Club sports related activities competitions 3. Absence of wellness and Physical Lesser degree of appreciation in Establish wellness and physical fitness fitness gym terms of sports related facilities gym
1. Firemen personnel below national Under man in terms of response to Request to BFP for the additional firemen standard of 1: 2,000 population fire occurrence 2. Out moded firetruck Ineffective response Acquire new/modern fire truck 3. Prevalence of petty crimes Increase crime volume Police visibility Install CCTV in strategic areas 4. Prevalence of motorist driving Vulnerability to vehicular accidents Apprehension of motorist without Driver’s License 5. Poor luminosity in some streets Inviting to lawless elements Install street lights.
1. Prevalence of charcoal making in the Violations to Clean Air Act RA 9003 barangay 2. Denuded vegetative cover Caused flooding in the lowland Plant and grow a tree areas 3. Siltation of drainage canals Vulnerable to flooding Improve drainage canals 4. Non observance of RA 9003 in some Affects the environment RA 9003 areas 5. Disturbed marine habitat Low marginal fisher Mangrove growing folks fish catch
1. Damaged building due to series of Not safe for occupancy Rehabilitation/ repair/retrofit earthquake occurrence New construction 2. Drainage problems Suspension of classes Construction of darainage canal Construction of box culverts 3. Poor physical condition of some Reduces family income Concreting of FMR Farm to Market Roads 4. Lack of technical staff in the Caused delay in project Hire technical staff Municipal Engineering Office implementation
TECHNICAL IMPLICATIONS/EFFECTS POLICY
FINDINGS/OBSERVATIONS OPTIONS/INTERVENTIONS 1. Areas applied for Affects revenue collection Fast track applications socialized housing not yet materialized 2. Areas identified for No build zone Scout site for housing housing project within fault project lines 3. Limited investors to Outmigration of some Scout/invite potential engage in housing project professionals investors 4. Presence of informal Prone to hazards Construction settlement settlers sites TECHNICAL FINDINGS/OBSERVATIONS IMPLICATIONS/EFFECTS POLICY OPTIONS/INTERVENTIONS 1. Prevalence of water borne diseases > Conduct periodic potability test of water sources > Construction of Potable water system 2. Prevalence of insanitary toilet 100 % water sealed toilet construction 3. Prevalence of malnourished Affects health, sanitation and Proper nutrition children hygiene 4. Burying of cadaver in private lots Strict enforcement of related laws and ordinances
FINDINGS/OBSERVATIONS 1. poor physical condition of road Lesser degree of interest for Improve road physical condition leading to proposed tourism sites tourist leading to tourism sites 2. Potential tourism sites not yet Losses opportunity for increasing Allocate funds for development developed revenues
FINDINGS/OBSERVATIONS 1. No investors to situate in Losses opportunity for increasing Scout potential investors industrial zone for about two (2) revenues decades 2. Only one (1) coco peat Generate additional revenue Regulate operation processing industry situated in reclassified zone 3. Area identified as industrial zone Aggressive adverse claim of LGU- Settlement between LGU belongs to gray area (boundary Malalag dispute)
Commerce AND TRADE ANALYSIS MATRIX
TECHNICAL IMPLICATIONS/EFFECTS POLICY OPTIONS/INTERVENTIONS FINDINGS/OBSERVATIONS 1.Unutilized market stalls Losses opportunities to interested Impose sanctions and ward to parties potential/interested parties 2. Tolerance of some residents who Decreasing revenue to be derived Closure of commercial engaged in business from business permits/Licenses establishments 3. inadequate capitalization Business endeavour not sustainable Establish linkages to credit/lending institutions