Allan Reyes

The Quezon City Council, through Resolution SP-7704, S-2019, authorized Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to sign a Deed of Donation for the transfer of five (5) units of motorcycle patrols to selected District III barangays. This move aligns with the city’s goal of enhancing barangay security and public service mobility.

The motorcycles, intended for barangay law enforcement and emergency response, are to be transferred without cost to their respective recipients. By equipping barangays with reliable transportation, the local government aims to improve peacekeeping efforts and strengthen community services.

This resolution signifies Quezon City’s commitment to public safety and reflects the importance of government support in providing essential resources for barangay operations.

Objective of the Resolution

Resolution SP-7704, S-2019 was enacted with the following objectives:

  1. Enhance Barangay Security & Patrols – The donated motorcycles will help barangay law enforcement teams respond quickly to incidents, improving overall safety.
  2. Support Community Services & Emergency Response – The motorcycles will assist in barangay operations, including disaster response, medical assistance, and public service duties.
  3. Improve Government Resource Allocation – By legally transferring ownership to barangays, the local government ensures efficient utilization of city resources for community benefit.
  4. Strengthen Barangay-Government Collaboration – This resolution fosters stronger cooperation between the Quezon City Government and local barangay leaders in maintaining public order and safety.

Key Provisions of Resolution SP-7704, S-2019

1. Authority to Sign the Deed of Donation

  • The resolution authorizes Mayor Herbert Bautista to execute the Deed of Donation on behalf of Quezon City.
  • The motorcycles are to be formally transferred to designated District III barangays.

2. Recipients of the Donation

  • Five barangays in District III are the designated beneficiaries.
  • Each Punong Barangay (Barangay Captain) will act as the official representative for receiving the motorcycles.

3. Cost-Free Ownership Transfer

  • The resolution explicitly states that the motorcycles are to be donated without cost.
  • Ownership is permanently transferred to the respective barangays, ensuring their long-term utilization for public service.

4. Implementation and Monitoring

  • The barangays are expected to use the motorcycles for official purposes such as patrolling, emergency response, and barangay security.

 

Local government units will monitor and ensure proper use and maintenance of the donated motorcycles.

Expected Impact of the Resolution

The implementation of Resolution SP-7704, S-2019 is expected to have significant positive effects, particularly in:

1. Strengthened Barangay Security

  • The motorcycles will enable quicker response times for barangay patrol officers, reducing crime rates and improving peace and order.

2. Improved Emergency Response

  • With enhanced mobility, barangay officials can provide faster assistance during emergencies, medical situations, and disasters.

3. Increased Efficiency in Public Services

  • The donated motorcycles will facilitate barangay services such as document delivery, traffic management, and community outreach programs.

4. Long-Term Government Support for Barangays

  • This resolution sets a precedent for future resource allocation, ensuring that barangays receive continued support from Quezon City’s local government.

Conclusion

Resolution SP-7704, S-2019 reflects Quezon City’s proactive approach in equipping barangays with essential resources to enhance public safety and service efficiency. By donating five motorcycle patrol units to District III barangays, the city strengthens community policing efforts and improves barangay-level emergency response.

With Mayor Herbert Bautista’s authorization, this resolution ensures that the motorcycle units are properly allocated and fully utilized without financial burden on the barangays. As a result, it paves the way for better governance, improved public service, and stronger partnerships between the city and local communities.

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