Resolution SP-6159, S-2014: A Special Privilege for Quezon City Hall Employees
Resolution SP-6159, S-2014 is a significant measure introduced in Quezon City, urging various food and entertainment establishments to grant a 10% discount to all Quezon City Hall employees. This initiative was set in motion to commemorate the city’s 75 years of existence. By encouraging participation from restaurants, fast-food chains, bars, cafes, and other similar businesses, the resolution aimed to recognize the contributions of local government employees while fostering goodwill within the business community.
Resolution SP-6127, S-2014: Supporting MMDA’s Bike-Sharing System
The Resolution SP-6127, S-2014, is a landmark initiative passed by the Quezon City Council to commend and support the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) for its Bike-Sharing System project. This resolution highlights the importance of sustainable transportation and promotes the free use of bicycles for the public.
Authored by Allan S. Reyes, this resolution aligns with global efforts to encourage eco-friendly alternatives, reduce traffic congestion, and promote healthier urban mobility. The initiative serves as a model for other local government units to adopt similar programs.
Resolution SP-6104, S-2014: A Step Toward Economic Reform in the Philippines
Resolution SP-6104, S-2014 is a significant legislative measure that supports the adoption of Resolution of Both Houses No. 1, filed by Honorable Feliciano R. Belmonte Jr., Speaker of the House of Representatives. This resolution seeks to amend certain economic provisions of the 1937 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines, specifically in Articles XII, XIV, and XVI. The resolution aims to promote economic flexibility, encourage foreign investments, and drive sustainable development in the country.
Resolution SP-6059, S-2014: Urging Television Networks to Flash Philippine Standard Time
Resolution SP-6059, S-2014 is a significant legislative measure passed by the Quezon City Council. It calls on all television stations and networks operating within the territorial jurisdiction of Quezon City to display the Philippine Standard Time (PST) at least once every hour as part of their public service announcements. The resolution, championed by local lawmakers, aims to promote punctuality and time awareness among Filipinos.
Resolution SP-6024, S-2014: Extending Financial Assistance to Fire Victims in Quezon City
On December 14, 2013, a devastating fire broke out at Samadores Street, corner Luzon Avenue, Barangay Matandang Balara, Quezon City, leaving approximately 200 families displaced. In response to this tragedy, the Quezon City Council passed Resolution SP-6024, S-2014, strongly urging the city mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to provide financial assistance to the affected families. This resolution aims to alleviate the hardships faced by the victims by extending financial aid sourced from the city’s calamity and emergency funds.
Resolution SP-6028, S-2014: Enhancing Bicycle Lane Safety in Quezon City
Resolution SP-6028, S-2014 is a crucial initiative aimed at improving road safety for cyclists in Quezon City. Authored and supported by key policymakers, including Allan S. Reyes, this resolution urges the Department of Public Order and Safety (DPOS) and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) to identify and mark bicycle lanes clearly. With the growing number of cyclists in the city, proper designation of bike lanes is essential for ensuring safety and promoting sustainable transportation.
Resolution SP-6030, S-2014: Financial Assistance for Fire Victims in Barangay Matandang Balara
On November 24, 2013, a devastating fire occurred along Commonwealth Avenue Laura, Barangay Matandang Balara, Quezon City, leaving approximately ten families displaced. In response, Resolution SP-6030, S-2014 was enacted, urging then-City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to provide financial assistance to affected families. This resolution sought to allocate emergency funds to support those who lost their homes and belongings in the fire.
Resolution SP-6002, S-2014: A Vital Step in Understanding Senior Citizen Demographics in Quezon City
Resolution SP-6002, S-2014 is a landmark initiative passed by the Quezon City Council, aiming to enhance the welfare of senior citizens by conducting a comprehensive census at the barangay level. This resolution enjoins all barangays in Quezon City to undertake a survey to determine the exact number of senior citizens within their jurisdiction. By gathering accurate demographic data, the local government can better allocate resources and create policies tailored to the needs of the elderly population.
Resolution SP-6013, S-2014: Strengthening Price Stability in Quezon City
Resolution SP-6013, S-2014 is a crucial legislative measure aimed at protecting consumers in Quezon City by preventing price manipulation and ensuring price stability. Authored by Allan S. Reyes, this resolution urges the Quezon City Price Coordinating Council to take proactive steps to regulate market prices and shield consumers from unjust pricing practices.