In a show of commitment to environmental sustainability, the officials of Barangay Sapalibutad paid a courtesy visit to Angeles City Mayor Carmelo “Jon” Lazatin II. The visit was led by Barangay Captain Hon. Cristina V. Pineda and aimed to strengthen collaboration between the barangay and the city government on various environmental initiatives.
The meeting served as an opportunity for both parties to share ideas and discuss strategic plans to improve environmental conditions in Barangay Sapalibutad and the larger Angeles City community. Mayor Lazatin warmly welcomed the delegation, expressing his continued support for barangay-level projects that align with the city’s environmental goals.
Alongside Hon. Pineda, several key barangay officials were present during the visit, including Edwin F., Wilson Y., Marianne M. Rip, Rico P. Camaya, Daniel M. Pingul, Henry L. Quiazon, and Jay-Ar A. Sound. Their unified presence reflected the barangay’s collective dedication to proactive governance and environmental stewardship.
Also part of the delegation were Barangay Treasurer Allan D. Dalusung and Barangay Secretary Paula Mae A. Baluyut. Their participation underscored the barangay’s commitment to transparent planning and responsible resource management as they work in tandem with city officials.
During the meeting, both parties exchanged valuable insights on environmental programs such as waste management, tree planting, and community clean-up drives. Mayor Lazatin shared best practices from other barangays and encouraged Sapalibutad to explore sustainable solutions tailored to their specific needs.
The barangay officials expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to align with the city’s environmental agenda. They highlighted the importance of continuous dialogue and coordination to ensure successful implementation of grassroots initiatives that benefit the community.
This visit is a testament to the shared vision of Barangay Sapalibutad and the Angeles City government in building a cleaner, greener, and more progressive city. As they move forward, both groups reaffirmed their commitment to work hand in hand for the environment and the people of Angeles City.
Source: Angeles City Information Office