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Republic of the Philippines

Province of Pangasinan
City of Urdaneta

SOCIO-ECONOMIC
PROFILE 2018

Old City Hall


Alexander Street, Poblacion
Urdaneta City, 2428 Pangasinan, Philippines
Phone: (075) 633-7080

New City Hall


Mac Arthur Highway, Anonas
Urdaneta City, 2428 Pangasinan, Philippines

Email:
info@urdaneta-city.gov.ph
Website:
http://www.urdaneta-city.gov.ph
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Vision Mission Statement 1


Executive Agenda/ Executive-Legislative Business for Progress 2
Historical Background 3
Elected City Officials 7
General Information 8
Demographic Profile 11
Geographic Location 17
Boundaries 18
Land Area 19
Physical Features 21
Topography 22
Hazard 24
Land Use 25
Infrastructure Facilities and Utilities 27
Road Networks 28
Power Utilities 31
Water Facilities and Services 33
Information and Communication Technology 35
Social Service Facilities and Utilities 37
Education 38
Health 49
Housing 52
Sports and Recreation 54
Social Services 55
Protective Services 58
Economic Sector 61
Financial Resources 62
Commerce and Trade 62
Agriculture 66
Tourism 68
Environment Management 71
Solid Waste Management 72
Programs and Ordinances 73
Maps 75
Directory 83
Barangay Captains 83
Sanggunian Kabataan Chairpersons 84
Department Heads and Chief Offices 85
National Government Agencies 87
Non-Government Organizations/ Civic Groups 91
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VISION

URDANETA CITY is envisioned to be a center of agri-industrial development


and educational advancement, a city with viable solid waste management,
admirable traffic system, sustainable social services and equitable opportunity,
and a community of God-loving, well-disciplined, self-reliant, and development-
oriented people. It shall be an urban growth center and a model of good
governance in Northern Luzon.

MISSION

URDANETA CITY is committed to provide adequate infrastructure facilities


and basic social services to promote a healthy and safe environment, to practice
good governance and dynamic leadership in ensuring political stability and
economic self-sufficiency, and to promote people participation and policy
formulation and project implementation.
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EXECUTIVE AGENDA

Maximize the effective and efficient utilization of government resources


through innovative planning, progressive programming, and prudent
spending.

Bring government services closer to the people by conducting mobile


services and tapping alternative areas for revenue collections.

Position Urdaneta City as a convention site and as an education center


to open new opportunities for investments.

Maintain strong partnerships and linkages with the private sector and
the civil society to promote wider participation in policy formulation and
program implementation.

Boost productivity in all communities and in all areas of governance by


supporting infrastructural development and human resources
improvement.

Prioritize revenue-generation reforms and fiscal management


innovations to increase collection efficiency, promote transparency and
jumpstart the economy.

EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS FOR PROGRESS


U nited action and common vision for a better Urdaneta

R evitalized communities as engines of progress

D eveloped infrastructures to attract investments and spur growth

A ggresive campaign to promote Urdaneta as a convention site and an


education center

N eed for efficient and effective government operations and services

E ducation for all and at all levels

T raffic management and transport system improvement

A griculture development and modernization

C hampioning sustainable development and environment protection

I nnovative programs in health care

T opmost priority for peace and order

Y outh empowerment to ensure Urdaneta’s future


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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF URDANETA

Urdaneta was organized into a pueblo on January 8, 1858 when the


contiguous settlement of the pioneering inhabitants, mostly Ilocanos and a
sprinkling of Pangasinenses, met all requirements of becoming a town. It
came into existence from the conglomeration of portions of barrios from the
surrounding towns of Asingan, Villasis, Malasiqui, Sta. Barbara,
Mangaldan, Manaoag and Binalonan.
The petitioners for the creation of the new independent town
identified themselves as Cabezas Tenietes representing the inhabitants of
barrios Batad in Asingan, Nancamaliran in Sta. Barbara and Caocalan in
Mangaldan. They proposed that the new town be named Soldevilla, in honor
of the alcalde Mayor of the province at that time, Senior Don Manuel
Boutelon y Soldevilla. However, the Alcalde Mayor himself declined the
honor and instead proposed the name Urdaneta, with the recommendation
of the Parish Priest, Fr. Nicolas Manrique Alonzo as the first cura parocco.
The town was named in honor of Father Andres de Urdaneta. Father Andres
de Urdaneta was a famous soldier, navigator, historian, cosmographer and
evangelist who was assigned by King Philip II of Spain to join the Legaspi
Expedition of 1564. A monument outside Intramuros shows Legazpi carrying
a sword while Urdaneta at his side holding up the cross. There, an
inscription reads: “he is the unparalleled cosmographer, pioneer of the
Christian and Spanish civilization in the Philippines”.
The Vicar of Sta. Barbara and the curates of Asingan and Mangaldan
supported Father Alonzo’s proposal to name the new town Urdaneta. The
petition took almost two years to be processed. But soon after that, the
Governor-General issued a decree and the new town of Urdaneta was finally
born on the 8th of January 1858. Two months later, the town of Urdaneta
was finally inaugurated which dated March 8, 1858. An assembly of
Principales represented by the seven towns composed of Asingan, Sta.
Barbara, Mangaldan, San Jacinto, Manaoag, Binalonan, and Villasis
gathered in Urdaneta. The documents on the proclamation of the new town
was executed and signed by all the participating officials. Concurrent with
the inauguration was the construction of Urdaneta’s first concrete church,
forerunner of today’s Catholic Cathedral and present site of Eastern
Pangasinan’s Bishopric.
On January 10, 1998, the Philippine Congress enacted and passed
Republic Act 8480 converting the Municipality of Urdaneta into a component
City of the Province of Pangasinan. The electorate overwhelmingly ratified
this legislative act in a plebiscite and Urdaneta was proclaimed as a City on
March 21, 1998.
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Conference of Municipal Mayors and Chiefs of Police, June 1952

List of Capitanes, Municipal Presidents, Municipal Mayors and City Mayors


of the Urdaneta City Since 1857
CAPITANES
Don Tomas Manzano (1857)
Don Florentino Benito (1858)
Don Vicente Benito (1859)
Don Rufino Velasco (1859)
Don Pedro Vera (1861)
Don Patricio Agustin (1862)
Don Feliciano delos Santos (1863–1864)
Don Pedro Vera (1865 – 1866)
Don Cristino Manzano (1867 – 1868)
Don Simeon Arcangel (1869 – 1870)
Don Zacarias Alonzo (1873 – 1874)
Don Esteban Siquig (1875)
Don Francisco delos Santos (1876)
Don Pedro Elegado (1877 – 1878)
Don Nicolas Estrada (1879 – 1880)
Don Domingo Castillo (1881 – 1882)
Don Fermin Garcia (1883 – 1886)
Don Pedro Sison (1887 – 1888)
Don Federico Laliag (1889 – 1890)
Don Benito Belmonte (1891 – 1892)
Don Ignacio Fangon (1893 – 1898)
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MUNICIPAL PRESIDENTS

Don Benito Belmonte (1899)


Don Antonio Guevarra (1900)
Don Santiago Guevarra (1901 – 1907)
Don Primitivo Perez (1908 – 1909)
Don Antonio Del Prado (1910 – 1911)
Don Primitivo Perez (1911)
Don Andres Maiquez (1912)
Don Herminigildo Alonzo (1913–1916)
Don Casimiro Castillo (1917 – 1918)
Don Ciriaco Sison (1919 – 1922)
Don Partenio Rosario (1922 – 1925)
Don Ciriaco Sison (1925 – 1928)
Don Mariano Israel (1928 – 1931)
Atty. Wilfredo Ambrosio (1931 – 1936)

MUNICIPAL MAYORS

Don Patricio Abenojar (1937 – 1941)


Don Hermogenes Israel (1942 – 1944)
Atty. Mariano S. Moreno (1944)
Don Manuel del Prado (1945)
Don Andres F. Adia (1946)
Don Patricio Abenojar (1946 – 1947)
Don Manuel S. Sison (1948 – 1959)
Atty. Leon S. Zabala (1959 – 1963)
Atty.Fernando C.Manangan,Sr. (1963-1966)
Don Amadeo R. Perez, Jr. (1966 – 1968)
Atty. Amando M. Fontanilla (1969–1971)
Don Manuel N. Sison (1972 – 1980)
Don Amadeo R. Perez, Jr. (1980 – 1986)
Don Norberto del Prado (OIC) (1986–1987)
Don Amadeo R. Perez, Jr. (1988 – 1992)
Don Rodolfo E. Parayno,M.D. (1992–1998)

CITY MAYORS

Hon. Rodolfo E. Parayno, M.D (1998 – 2001)


Hon. Amadeo R. Perez, Jr. (2001 – 2010)
Hon. Amadeo Gregorio E. Perez IV (2010 – present)
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ELECTED CITY OFFICIALS (2016 – 2019)

HON. AMADEO GREGORIO E. PEREZ IV


City Mayor

HON. JULIO F. PARAYNO III


City Vice-Mayor

City Councilors
HON. JIMMY D. PARAYNO
HON. MARIA TERESA SOCORRO P. NAGUIAT
HON. HERODUTOS F. SUMERA
HON. MAURA JENNIFER G. GARCIA
HON. PETER JASON I. AGASLUD
HON. ANTONINO P. PEREZ
HON. BLESILDO F. SUMERA
HON. JESUS Ll. BASCO
HON. FLORENCIO B. ADUCA
HON. DOMINADOR M. VILLANUEVA III

HON. MICHAEL BRIAN M. PEREZ


ABC President
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GENERAL INFORMATION

Creation
Municipality: January 08,1858
City: March 21, 1998 by Republic Act 8480

Type of LGU
DILG Classification: 2nd Class Component City

LGU Income: 897, 167, 769.16 (2018)


LGU Expenditure: 683, 802, 874.05 (2018)

Geography
Latitude DMS: 15°58'32.93"N
Longitude DMS: 120°34'13.18"E
Elevation: 31.86 Meters

Land Area: 12,098 hectares


No. of Barangays: 34

Boundaries
North: Municipalities of Binalonan, Laoac, Mapandan &
Manaoag
South: Municipality of Villasis
East: Municipality of Asingan
West: Municipality of Sta. Barbara & Malasiqui

Distance
Dagupan 28.00 kms.
Lingayen 44.30 kms.
Baguio City 70.00 kms.
San Fernando City 100.00 kms.
Manila 186.00 kms.

Population
132,940 (NSO 2015)
137,660 (Projected 2018)

Population Growth Rate 1.17%

Population Density 11 person/hectare

No. of Household
30,214 (NSO 2015)
31,286 (Projected 2018)
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DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

With a growth rate of 1.17%, Urdaneta City’s total population in 2018 is


137,661. Population density in that instance is 11 persons per hectare. Urban
area has 93,000 population and a total of 44,660 in rural area.

Current Population Projected Population


(Y2018) (Y2027)
Urban 93,000 103,264
Rural 44,660 49,590
Total 137,660 152,854
Source: City Planning and Development Office

Population Composition

Based on the POPCEN 2015 by the Philippine Statistics Authority


(PSA), Urdaneta City ranked third as the most populous local government unit
in Region I.
Population based on 2000, 2010, and 2015 Census
2000 2010 2015
Urdaneta 111, 582 125,451 132,940
Pangasinan 2,434,000 2,780,000 2,957,000
% share of 4.58 4.51 4.50
Urdaneta
Source: City Planning and Development Office

2010 Population By Age Group and Projected Population

From 2015 as the baseline year of population (data from NSO), the
projected population for 2018 are as follows:
Grouping 2010 Participation Rate 2015 2018
Population 125,451 132,940 137,660
School going population 16,761 0.1336 17,762 18,395
Pre-school 4,870 0.0388 5,161 5,344
Elementary 15,947 0.1271 16,899 17,499
Secondary 13,948 0.1112 14,780 15,303
Tertiary 9,283 0.0740 9,837 10,185
Working Age( 15-64) 79,087 0.6304 83,808 86,784
Labor Force 85,607 0.6824 90,717 93,939
Dependent Population 45,875 0.3657 48,614 49,766
Young (0-14) 39,355 0.3137 41,704 43,186
Old (65 and over) 6,520 0.0520 6,909 7,155
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, City Planning and Development Office
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Urbanization Level

Urbanization level gauges the growth of population living in the urban


areas. The urban barangays are considered to be the center of economic
activities. Out of the 34 barangays in Urdaneta City, fifteen (15) barangays are
considered as urban barangays.

The City of Urdaneta has an urbanization level of 67.56% based on 2018


projected population. The city has been identified by the Provincial
Government of Pangasinan as a growth pole. Agriculture is still the major
source of income and livelihood of the people, though Urdaneta is considered
as business and trading center in Pangasinan. It is a home to the largest fruits
and vegetable wholesale market in Northern Luzon and one of the biggest
livestock markets in the country.

Urban Barangays

The 15 Urban barangays with an aggregate population of 93,000 are


composed of Anonas, Bayaoas, Camanang, Camantiles, Catablan, Dilan-
Paurido, Mabanogbog, Nancamaliran East, Nancamaliran West, Nancayasan,
Palina East, Pinmaludpod, Poblacion, San Jose, and San Vicente. San Vicente
is the most populous urban barangay with 10,947. Barangay Poblacion ranked
second with 7,957 followed by barangay Pinmaludpod with 7569.

Rural Barangays.

The 19 Rural barangays with a total population of 44,660 include Bactad


East, Bolaen, Cabaruan, Cabuloan, Casantaan, Cayambanan, Consolacion,
Labit Poper, Labit West, Macalong, Nancalobasaan, Oltama, Palina West,
Pedro T. Orata, Sta. Lucia, Sto Domingo, Sugcong, Tipuso and Tulong. The top
three most populous rural barangays are Cayambanan with 4,150, next in rank
is Labit Proper with 3,538 and lastly Sto. Domingo with 3,356.

Languages/Dialects

The widely used languages and dialects are Ilocano, Pangasinense, and
Tagalog. About 87.15% of the population speaks Ilokano.

Religion

People of Urdaneta City are religiously affiliated to Roman Catholic,


Iglesia Ni Cristo, Islam, Protestants, Aglipay and Evangelicals.
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Household Population, Population Density, CY 2018 (Projected)


Urban Population No.of Gross Area Population
Household (ha) Density
Anonas 5,794 1,317 455.7 13
Bayaoas 5,854 1,330 138.83 42
Camanang 4,643 1,055 484.4 10
Camantiles 6,340 1,441 463.07 14
Catablan 5,774 1,312 773.4 7
Dilan-Paurido 6,405 1,456 216.23 30
Mabanogbog 3,468 788 129.07 27
Nancamaliran East 5,055 1,149 142.07 36
Nancamaliran West 5,574 1,267 315.9 18
Nancayasan 7,191 1,634 604.18 12
Palina East 4,670 1,061 236.33 20
Pinmaludpod 7,469 1,698 821.00 9
Poblacion 7,937 1,804 132.23 60
San Jose 5,879 1,336 396.73 15
San Vicente 10,947 2,488 440.27 25
Subtotal 93,000 21,136 5749.41 16
Source: City Planning and Development Office

Rural Population Number of Gross Area Population Density


Household (ha) (Gross Brgy Area)
Bactad East 2,179 495 170.73 13
Bolaoen 1,621 368 388.25 4
Cabaruan 2,362 537 955.40 2
Cabuloan 2,930 666 223.73 13
Casantaaan 1,614 367 439.23 4
Cayambanan 4,150 943 495.72 8
Consolacion 1,641 373 441.90 4
Labit Proper 3,538 804 363.90 10
Labit West 2,530 575 350.57 7
Macalong 1,569 357 320.90 5
Nancalobasaan 3,341 759 564.57 6
Oltama 1,442 328 436.57 3
Palina West 3,070 698 306.90 10
Pedro T. Orata 2,030 461 146.07 14
Sta. Lucia 2,941 668 141.70 21
Sto. Domingo 3,356 763 185.57 18
Sugcong 994 226 157.59 6
Tipuso 1,979 450 132.90 15
Tulong 1,373 3012 126.39 11
Subtotal 44,660 12,850 6348.59 7
Source: City Planning and Development Office
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2015 Population and Projections


BARANGAY 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Anonas 5,595 5,660 5,727 5,794 5,861 5,930 5,999 6,070
Bactad East 2,104 2,129 2,154 2,179 2,204 2,230 2,256 2,282
Bayaoas 5,653 5,719 5,786 5,854 5,922 5,992 6,062 6,133
Bolaoen 1,565 1,583 1,602 1,621 1,640 1,659 1,678 1,698
Cabaruan 2,281 2,308 2,335 2,362 2,390 2,418 2,446 2,475
Cabuloan 2,830 2,863 2,897 2,930 2,965 2,999 3,035 3,070
Camanang 4,484 4,536 4,590 4,643 4,698 4,753 4,808 4,864
Camantiles 6,123 6,195 6,267 6,340 6,415 6,490 6,566 6,642
Casantaan 1,559 1,577 1,596 1,614 1,633 1,652 1,672 1,691
Catablan 5,576 5,641 5,707 5,774 5,842 5,910 5,979 6,049
Cayambanan 4,008 4,055 4,102 4,150 4,199 4,248 4,298 4,348
Consolacion 1,585 1,604 1,622 1,641 1,660 1,680 1,700 1,719
Dilan- Paurido 6,185 6,257 6,331 6,405 6,480 6,555 6,632 6,710
Labit Proper 3,417 3,457 3,497 3,538 3,580 3,622 3,664 3,707
Labit West 2,443 2,472 2,501 2,530 2,559 2,589 2,620 2,650
Mabanogbog 3,349 3,388 3,428 3,468 3,509 3,550 3,591 3,633
Macalong 1,515 1,533 1,551 1,569 1,587 1,606 1,625 1,644
Nancalobasaan 3,226 3,264 3,302 3,341 3,380 3,419 3,459 3,500
Nancamaliran 4,882 4,939 4,997 5,055 5,115 5,174 5,235 5,296
East
Nancamaliran 5,383 5,446 5,510 5,574 5,639 5,705 5,772 5,840
West
Nancayasan 6,944 7,025 7,107 7,191 7,275 7,360 7,446 7,533
Oltama 1,393 1,409 1,426 1,442 1,459 1,476 1,494 1,511
Palina East 4,510 4,563 4,616 4,670 4,725 4,780 4,836 4,893
Palina West 2,965 3,000 3,035 3,070 3,106 3,143 3,179 3,217
Pinmaludpod 7,213 7,297 7,383 7,469 7,557 7,645 7,734 7,825
Poblacion 7,665 7,755 7,845 7,937 8,030 8,124 8,219 8,315
P.T. Orata 1,960 1,983 2,006 2,030 2,053 2,077 2,102 2,126
San Jose 5,677 5,743 5,811 5,879 5,947 6,017 6,087 6,159
San Vicente 10,572 10,696 10,821 10,947 11,076 11,205 11,336 11,469
Sta. Lucia 2,840 2,873 2,907 2,941 2,975 3,010 3,045 3,081
Sto. Domingo 3,241 3,279 3,317 3,356 3,395 3,435 3,475 3,516
Sugcong 960 971 983 994 1,006 1,017 1,029 1,041
Tipuso 1,911 1,933 1,956 1,979 2,002 2,025 2,049 2,073
Tulong 1,326 1,342 1,357 1,373 1,389 1,405 1,422 1,438
TOTAL 132,940 134,495 136,069 137,660 139,272 140,901 142,550 144,217
Source: City Planning and Development Office
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2015 Household Population and Projections

BARANGAY 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022


Anonas 1,272 1,286 1,302 1,317 1,332 1,348 1,364 1,379
Bactad East 478 484 489 495 501 507 513 519
Bayaoas 1,285 1,300 1,315 1,330 1,346 1,362 1,378 1,394
Bolaoen 356 360 364 368 373 377 381 386
Cabaruan 518 524 531 537 543 549 556 562
Cabuloan 643 651 658 666 674 682 690 698
Camanang 1,019 1,031 1,043 1,055 1,068 1,080 1,093 1,106
Camantiles 1,392 1,408 1,424 1,441 1,458 1,475 1,492 1,510
Casantaan 354 358 363 367 371 376 380 384
Catablan 1,267 1,282 1,297 1,312 1,328 1,343 1,359 1,375
Cayambanan 911 922 932 943 954 965 977 988
Consolacion 360 364 369 373 377 382 386 391
Dilan-Paurido 1,406 1,422 1,439 1,456 1,473 1,490 1,507 1,525
Labit Proper 777 786 795 804 814 823 833 842
Labit West 555 562 568 575 582 588 595 602
Mabanogbog 761 770 779 788 797 807 816 826
Macalong 344 348 352 357 361 365 369 374
Nancalobasaan 733 742 750 759 768 777 786 795
Nancamaliran 1,110 1,123 1,136 1,149 1,162 1,176 1,190 1,204
East
Nancamaliran 1,223 1,238 1,252 1,267 1,282 1,297 1,312 1,327
West
Nancayasan 1,578 1,597 1,615 1,634 1,653 1,673 1,692 1,712
Oltama 317 320 324 328 332 336 339 343
Palina East 1,025 1,037 1,049 1,061 1,074 1,086 1,099 1,112
Palina West 674 682 690 698 706 714 723 731
Pinmaludpod 1,639 1,658 1,678 1,698 1,717 1,737 1,758 1,778
Poblacion 1,742 1,762 1,783 1,804 1,825 1,846 1,868 1,890
P.T. Orata 445 451 456 461 467 472 478 483
San Jose 1,290 1,305 1,321 1,336 1,352 1,367 1,383 1,400
San Vicente 2,403 2,431 2,459 2,488 2,517 2,547 2,576 2,607
Sta. Lucia 645 653 661 668 676 684 692 700
Sto. Domingo 737 745 754 763 772 781 790 799
Sugcong 218 221 223 226 229 231 234 237
Tipuso 434 439 445 450 455 460 466 471
Tulong 301 305 308 312 316 319 323 327
TOTAL 30,214 30,567 30,925 31,286 31,653 32,023 32,398 32,777
Source: City Planning and Development Office
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GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION

Latitude: 15.975813
Longitude: 120.570329
Latitude DMS: 15°58'32.93"N
Longitude DMS: 120°34'13.18"E
Elevation: 31.86Meters
(104.51 Feet)

Urdaneta is a landlocked city strategically located at the eastern part of


the Province of Pangasinan. It is situated on 15° 56’ to 16° 0’ latitude and 120°
29’ to 120° 37’ longitude. The city is bisected on the east and west sides by the
Manila North Road and traversed by the McArthur Highway on the north and
south parts.

Boundaries
North: Municipalities of Binalonan, Laoac, Mapandan &
Manaoag
South: Municipality of Villasis
East: Municipality of Asingan
West: Municipality of Sta. Barbara & Malasiqui

The city is bounded on the north by the municipalities of Manaoag,


Laoac and Binalonan, and the Musing River; on the northwest by the
municipality of Mapandan; on the south by the municipality of Villasis; on the
southwest by thoe municipality of Malasiqui; on the east by the municipality
of Asingan; and on the west by the municipality of Sta. Barbara.

Distance
Dagupan 28.00 kms.
Lingayen 44.30 kms.
Baguio City 70.00 kms.
San Fernando City 100.00 kms.
Manila 186.00 kms.

The City of Urdaneta is about 186 kilometres from Metro Manila and
approximately 70 kilometres from Baguio City. It is 100 kilometres from San
Fernando City, La Union, 28 kilometres from Dagupan City, Pangasinan, and
40 kilometres from the Capital Town of Lingayen, Pangasinan.
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Land Area

According to records of the Land Management Bureau of the


Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the total land
area of Urdaneta City is 10,026 hectares. However, the total land area
approved by the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board is approximately
12,098 hectares. The city land area comprises the 2.25 percent of the total
land area of Pangasinan and a 0.94 percent of the total land area of Region
I.

There are 34 barangays in Urdaneta. The largest barangay is


Cabaruan with 955.4 hectares which is 7.9 percent of the total land area of
Urdaneta. The smallest barangay in terms of land area is barangay Tulong
with 126.4 hectares, a percentage of 1.04 of the total land area.

Land Area (has) % Share of Barangays

Urdaneta 12,098 _
Urban Barangays 5,749.41 47.52
Rural Barangays 6,348.59 52.48
Source: City Planning and Development Office

Land Area (has) % Share of Urdaneta


Urdaneta 12,098 _
Pangasinan 536,818 2.25
Region I 1,284,019 0.94
Source: City Planning and Development Office
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Map of Urban Barangays

Map of Rural Barangays


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PHYSICAL FEATURE

Topography and Slope


The city forms part of the Central Plains of Luzon consisting of generally
flat landforms. Majority of the barangays have nearly flat terrain. The city
has a general slope range of zero to three percent. However, the terrain at its
southwestern portions, specifically in barangays Oltama, Cabaruan, and
Sugcong, is terraced with a slope range of three to eight percent.

Soil
Urdaneta is blessed with rich soil suitable for almost all kinds of
agricultural crops. The types of soil present in Urdaneta are the Quingua
Series, Bantog Series, San Miguel Series, and San Fabian Series.

Natural Resources
Vegetative Cover. Pastureland covers 282.20 hectares which is a 2.33
percent of the locality’s total land area. This can be found in the rolling hills
of barangays – Oltama, Cabaruan and Sugcong. Mango farms are located on
the hills of these barangays while rice fields are on their lowlands which are
watered by rivers and creeks. The city has no large-scale grassland and even
forest.
Water Resources. The city has three major resources of water as well
as several creeks in almost all the barangays. These include the Tulong and
Musing Rivers at the northern boundary; the Mitura River bisected
barangays Poblacion and San Vicente; and the Macalong River. These bodies
of water, as well as the tributaries of the Agno River drain into the central
plains of the Province of Pangasinan. Irrigation water to the prime
agricultural lands of Urdaneta comes from the Tangal Perez Dam in
barangay Nancalobasaan.

Mineral Resources. Mineral Resources in the city include tuffaceous


shell deposits found in Cabaruan and Labit West, as well as gravel and sands
deposits in the rivers.
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Meteorology

Climate and Rainfall. Urdaneta has two major seasons, the wet and the
dry season. The City experiences the dry season from November to April. The
wet season, in turn, is experienced from May to October with an average
rainfall of 86 mm. The heaviest rainfalls usually occur between July to
September. Seven to nine return periods of typhoon visit the City annually.

Relative Humidity and Temperature. The city has a moderately hot


temperature. The lowest recorded temperature is 21.6 °C during the month of
December while the highest is 34 during the month of June. Relative humidity
is 86 °C.

Climate Variable Observed Changes in Changes in


(1971- 2020 (2006- 2050 (2036-
2000) 2035) 2065)
No. of days with Temp > 35˚C 1280 2265 3728
No. of dry days (rainfall < 2.5 mm) 8303 6443 6419
No. of days with Extreme Rainfall > 2 13 20
300mm
Source: 2011. Climate Change in the Philippines. PAGASA.

The table shows the frequency of events or occurrences under the


medium-range scenario in Pangasinan. Based on the observed data from the
period of 1971 to 2000, there were 1280 days with temperature higher than 35
˚C. There were 8303 dry days which mean that rainfall measured in depth unit
is lesser than 2.5 mm. While the number of days with extreme rainfall, depth
unit is greater than 300mm, has total of 2 days.

Geologic and Other Natural Hazards


Earthquake. Urdaneta is traversed at its north eastern tip by the
Pozorrubio to Umingan major fault line. This fault line goes in consonance with
the Philippine fault line which runs from Dingalan Bay in Aurora Province to
the Lingayen Gulf.

Siltation. The city is generally underlain by sedentary rocks of


quaternary alluvial, lacustrine, river and residual deposits (Bureau of Mines,
Regional Office I).

Erosion. Majority of the barangays experience no erosion at all. This


means that no conspicuous erosion is experienced although the topsoil may be
disturbed. This is the case in areas that are flat level or nearly flat, especially
in wetlands and paddy rice locations. Some portions of Labit West experience
none to slight (insipient) erosion in which the topsoil is disturbed but ploughing
may negate the very slight insipient erosion. Parts of barangays Cabaruan
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Oltama and Sugcong have slight erosion. The pattern in these areas is
characterized by sheet erosion with small rills. This type of erosion is a
condition wherein the topsoil is disturbed and slightly reduced by sheet erosion
and small rills with no conspicuous development of braids or gullies. This is
found in areas that are very gently sloping to gently undulating, especially in
areas with terraced paddies, rotated crops and with short slope length. Areas
along the Macalong River and Tulong and Calegu Rivers experience slight
erosion, as well.

Flood Hazard. Flood prone areas include portions of barangays


Poblacion, Pinmaludpod, Nancayasan, San Jose, Camantiles, Tulong, Anonas
and the lowland portions of barangays.
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Environmental Critical Areas


Some areas are siltation-prone where debris flows and mudflows may
occur in its low-lying areas near riverbanks, particularly in the northern part
of barangays San Jose, Camantiles, Tulong, and portions of barangays Labit
West, Catablan, Sto. Domingo, Sta. Lcuia, Cabuloan and Camanang. Erosion
prone areas are also present in the hillsides of barangay Oltama. Flood
susceptible areas are those barangays along the river system and those areas
with poor drainage system. These barangays are San Vicente, Mananogbog,
San Jose, Pinmaludpod, Camantiles, Anonas, Nancalobasaan, and Poblacion.

LAND USE
Urdaneta City is a second class component city with an estimated
population of 130,000 and a land area of 12,098 hectares. It has 15 urban
barangays with a land area of 5,749.41 hectares and 19 rural barangays with
6,348.41 hectares. The Central Business District is located in Barangay
Poblacion, San Vicente and Nancayasan.

Urban Barangay
Rural Barangay
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Land Use Data

Barangay Land % to Barangay Land % to


Area Total Area Total

Anonas 455.7 3.77 Nancalobasaan 564.57 4.67

Bactad East 170.73 1.41 Nancamaliran East 142.07 1.17

Bayaoas 138.83 1.15 Nancamaliran West 315.9 2.61

Bolaoen 388.25 3.21 Nancayasan 604.18 4.99

Cabaruan 955.4 7.9 Oltama 436.57 3.61

Cabuloan 223.73 1.85 Palina East 236.33 1.95

Camanang 484.4 4 Palina West 306.9 2.54

Camantiles 463.07 3.83 Pedro T. Orata 146.07 1.21

Casantaan 439.23 3.63 Pinmaludpod 821 6.79

Catablan 773.4 6.39 Poblacion 132.23 1.09

Cayambanan 495.72 4.1 San Jose 396.73 3.28

Dilan-Paurido 441.9 3.65 San Vicente 440.27 3.64

Consolacion 216.23 1.79 Sta. Lucia 141.7 1.17

Labit Proper 363.9 3.01 Sto. Domingo 185.57 1.53

Labit West 350.57 2.9 Sugcong 157.59 1.3

Mabanogbog 129.07 1.07 Tiposu 132.9 1.1

Macalong 320.9 2.65 Tulong 126.39 1.04


Source: City Planning and Development Office
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Transportation and Road Network

The Manila North Road and the Urdaneta-Dagupan Road are the
major arterial roads of Urdaneta City. These two major roads interconnect
Urdaneta to the Northern and Southern parts of Luzon. It has paved to the
unprecedented urban growth of the city. A total of 259,531 meters comprised
the road network in Urdaneta City. Urdaneta’s internal road network
follows a radial pattern interconnecting all barangays to the central
business district in Poblacion. The road network provides access to
neighbouring municipalities of Manaoag, Mapandan, Laoac, Binalonan,
Asingan, Villasis, and Malasiqui.

ROAD
Road Surface Pavement (in km.)
Classification Concrete Asphalt Gravel Earth Sub-Total
National 5.677 2.258 7.935
Provincial 32.514 9.762 42.276
Barangay 222.025 3.495 23.772 10.238 259.31
BRIDGE
Bridge
Classification
National 143.40
Bridge
Provincial 336
Bridge
Source: City Engineering Office
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Road Inventories
NATIONAL ROAD INVENTORY
Name of Road Length Form C-Way Surface Types (km)
Width Width
(km) (m) (m) Concrete Asphalt
1. Urdaneta Jct.- 9.48 9.48
Dagupan-Lingayen Road
2. Manila North Road 8.73 2.37 6.36
3. TPLEX 8.0 12.0 6.0 8
Source: City Engineering Office

PROVINCIAL ROAD INVENTORY


Name of Roadline Station Length Type
(Km) Concrete Asphalt
1.Caboloan- km. 185.500 - 1.700 1.700
Nancalobasaan Road 187.200
2.Pinmaludpod- Labit km. 186.000 - 5.400 5.400
Proper Road 191.400
3. Urdaneta-Comm. High km. 183.100 - 0.500 0.500
School 183.600
4.Catablan-Labit- km. 190.900 - 4.710 4.710
Cabaruan Road 195.610
5.Sison Street km. 182.400 - 0.800 0.800
183.200
6.Nancayasan-Palina km. 180.600 - 5.500 5.500
Road 186.100
7.Nancayasan-Carusucan km. 180.800 - 4.300 4.300
Road 185.100
8.Urdaneta-Cili Jct. Road km. 182.900 - 5.222 5.222
188.122
9.Urdaneta-Asingan via km. 187.700 - 1.940 1.940
Calepaan 189.640
10.Urdaneta-Asingan- km. 182.500 - 6.350 6.350
Tayug Road 188.850
11. Urdaneta-Manaoag km. 182.900 - 4.264 2.664 1.600
Road 187.164
12. Mapandan-Urdaneta km. 204.668 - 1.590 0.590 1.000
Road 206.258
TOTAL 42.276 32.514 9.762
Source: City Engineering Office
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BARANGAY ROAD INVENTORY


BARANGAY ROAD SURFACE TYPE
CONCRETE ASPHALT GRAVEL EARTH
L(MTS) L(MTS) L(MTS) L(MTS)
Anonas 2,500 1050 600
Bactad East 7,761 630 1380
Bolaoen 7,016 2791
Bayaoas 8,670
Camanang 7,184 346 1020
Cabuloan 7,800 200
Cabaruan 7,102.50 225 1147
Camantiles 1,990
Casantaan 7,800 4000
Catablan 12,765 1430 635
Cayambanan 6,564.35 282.8
Consolacion 6,758 420 1795 8
Dialn-Paurido 10,534 1785 90
Labit Proper 8,217 652 405
Labit West 1,670 90 50 250
Macalong 345.00
Mabanogbog 4,516.07 52 426.35
Nancayasan 15,605.05
Nancamaliran East 11,610 410 20
Nancamaliran West 4,336 1136
Nancalobasaan 7,390
Oltama 6,529 2004 350
Pedro T Orata 8,750
Palina East 3,915
Palina West 8,750 650 600
Poblacion 5,250
Pinmaludpod 6,630 2400 800
San Jose 7,698.50 1442.5 83
Sto. Domingo 5,770 2770 2170
Sta. Lucia 432
San Vicente 8,066
Sugcong 3,550
Tiposu 4,828 170
Tulong 3,723 740
Sub-Total 222,025 3,495 23,772.30 10,238.35
GRAND Total 259,531
Source: City Engineering Office
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INVENTORY OF PROVINCIAL BRIDGES


Name of Bridge RoadLine Concrete (m)
Length

Cabuloan Bridge (RCBC) Cabuloan-Nancalobasaan Road 8.00


Daong Bridge #1 Pinmaludpod – Labit Proper – Cabaruan Road 12.00
Daong Bridge #2 Pinmaludpod – Labit Proper – Cabaruan Road 18.00
Labit Proper Bridge Pinmaludpod – Labit Proper – Cabaruan Road 33.00
Cabaruan Bridge Pinmaludpod – Labit Proper – Cabaruan Road 12.00
Labit West Bridge Catablan – Labit West – Cabaruan Road 12.00
Urdaenta Com. School Bridge Urdaneta Community School Road 36.00
Mitura Bridge Urdaneta Cili Junction Road 15.00
Bayaoas Bridge Urdaneta – Asingan Road 6.00
Mabanogbog Bridge Urdaneta – Manaoag Road 15.00
Mitura Bridge Urdaneta – Manaoag Road 75.00
Calegu Bridge Mapandan – Urdaneta Road 94.00
TOTAL 336.00
Source: City Engineering Office

Inventory of Bridges

INVENTORY OF NATIONAL BRIDGES


Name of Bridge Type of Bridge Number of Length per Total Length
Structure Span Span (in (in meters)
meters)
Macalong Bridge Reinforced Concrete 1 24.90 24.90
Mitura Bridge Reinforced Concrete 3 12.50 37.50
Tabuyoc Bridge Reinforced Concrete 3 12.00 36.00
Vilamil Bridge Reinforced Concrete 5 9.00 45.00
Source: City Engineering Office

Power Utilities
The Pangasinan III Electric Cooperative is the main service provider of
electricity in Urdaneta. The 34 barangays of the city is serviced by PANELCO
III. PANELCO III provides a 24-hour power service to its concessionaires. Out
of 32,086 households, there are 27,736 households served by PANELCO III in
the city.
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Household Connections per Barangay: 2017-2018


Barangay 2017 2018
Anonas 992 1,059
Bayaoas 1,040 1,080
Camanang 782 838
Camantiles 1,082 1,117
Catablan 781 820
Dilan-Paurido 1,194 1,243
URBAN

Mabanogbog 652 672


Nancamaliran East 1,082 1,110
Nancamaliran West 960 1,000
Nancayasan 1,660 1,761
Palina East 1,095 1,126
Pinmaludpod 1,239 1,307
Poblacion 1,567 1,643
San Jose 921 954
San Vicente 2,355 2,444
Bactad East 404 543
Bolaoen 216 227
Cabaruan 445 461
Cabuloan 580 602
Casantaaan 246 256
Cayambanan 758 789
Consolacion 217 229
Labit Proper 738 760
Labit West 227 249
RURAL

Macalong 261 275


Nancalobasaan 446 471
Oltama 221 231
Palina West 154 180
Pedro T. Orata 315 450
Sta. Lucia 466 509
Sto. Domingo 744 782
Sugcong 94 104
Tipuso 283 307
Tulong 112 119
Source: Pangasinan Electric Company III

Households Served with Electricity: 2017-2018


2017 2018
Total No. of Served Total No. of Served
Households Number % Households Number %
30,890 26,346 85.29% 32,086 27,736 86.44%
Source: Pangasinan Electric Company III
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Number of Connections by Tye of Users and Average Consumption (kwh/month)


Type of 2017 2018
Consumers No. of Average Average No. of Average Average
Connections KWH KWH/ Connections KWH KWH/
Consumer Consumer

Residential 22, 881 3,194,819 147 24,152 3,739,721 155


Commercial 3, 107 1,760,705 567 3,217 1,943,020 604
Industrial 94 151,935 1,616 93 187,757 2,019
Public 240 315,251 1,314 247 632,962 2,563
Building
Street Lights 24 7,271 303 27 7,815 289
Total 26, 346 27,736
Source: Pangasinan Electric Company III

Water Facilities and Services


Most residents of the city utilize upgraded artesian wells to pump
groundwater. Sanitary inspectors of respective city health office conduct
chlorination in flood prone areas to ensure the safety of the residents. Other
major sources of water supply are tributaries of rivers and creeks (Agno,
Tulong, Tagamusing, Macalong and Mitura Rivers).
The existing water supply system of Urdaneta was originally
constructed in 1959 by the defunct National Waterworks and Sewerage
Authority otherwise known as (NAWASA) to serve the Poblacion area only. The
original water supply system consisted of an elevated concrete storage tank, a
well/pumping station located beside the municipal hall and about 5.3 kms of
distribution pipelines. In 1965, the distribution pipelines were extended to
about 6 kms. more. The Urdaneta Water District (UWD) was created on
February 20, 1976 by virtue of the Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 6, series
of 1976. On that same day, the Sangguniang Bayan turned-over all existing
water facilities to the custody of the Urdaneta Water District.
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Service Area

The Urdaneta City Water District (UCWD) is the main service provider
of water to the community. Supply and delivery of potable water supply at a
more affordable cost to every household in the twenty seven (27) barangays of
Urdaneta City.

 Anonas  Palina West


 Mabanogbog  Camantiles
 Bactad East  Pinmaludpod
 Nancalobasaan  Casantaan
 Pedro T. Orata  Poblacion
 Nancamaliran East  Catablan
 Bayaoas  San Jose
 Nancamaliran West  Cayambanan
 Bolaoen  San Vicente
 Nancayasan  Dilan-Paurido
 Cabuloan  Sta. Lucia
 Palina East  Labit Proper
 Camanang  Sto. Domingo

Pumping Station

The water supply is available twenty four (24) hours a day, seven (7)
days a week. The eight (8) pumping stations are strategically located to cater
the water needs of the above service areas:

Location Capacity
Anonas 50 liters/second
Cayambanan 12 liters/second
Dilan 45 liters/second
Nancayasan 36 liters/second
Poblacion 15 liters/second
Vista Verde Royale Subd. 4 liters/second
Woodside Village 50 liters/second

Pumping Stations
Pumping Station No. Location
1 Abandoned
3 Dilan
4 Nancayasan
5 Cayambanan
6 Not Operational
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7 Pinmaludpod
8 Anonas
9 Bactad
10 AGL Nancayasan
Source: Urdaneta City Water District

Information and Communication Technology (ICT)


The Philippine Postal Corp. provides postal services, receipt and
delivery of incoming mails, dispatch of outgoing mails, sales and issuance of
postal money orders, sales of stamps and issuance of postal identification cards.
It offers both domestic and international mails and parcel deliveries.
There are 34 cellular sites in the city owned by Globe
Telecommunication, Smart Communication, Digitel Phils., and GSM Cellsite.
There is also a local radio network that operates in Poblacion and three print
media that circulate in a weekly basis.
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Print Media

Type of Print Media Location Circulation


Frequency
Northern Express Del Prado Compound, Poblacion Weekly
Pangasinan Express Del Prado Compound, Poblacion Weekly
Ilocano Observer Weekly
Source: City Planning and Development Office

COMMUNICATION SERVICE FACILITIES


Type Year Area Barangay Ownership
Constructed Occupied Public Private
(ha)
Postal Services 1990 0.04 Poblacion 1
Network(Local 2009 0.002 Poblacion 1
Radio)
CELLSITE NETWORK
Globe 1996 0.0175 San Vicente 1
Digitel 2008 0.0288 San Vicente 1
Smart 2002 0.0147 Anonas 1
Digitel Telecom 2008 0.0288 Anonas 1
Digitel 2003 0.0192 Poblacion 1
Digitel Mobile 2004 0.018335 Poblacion 1
Smart Comm 2007 0.03 Poblacion 1
GSM Cellsite 2004 0.0114 Dilan-Paurido 1
Globe Telecom 2005 0.0256 Dilan-Paurido 1
GSM Cellsite 2004 0.0114 Pinmaludpod 1
Globe Telecom 2005 0.0256 Pinmaludpod 1
Globe Telecom 2005 0.025 Labit Proper 1
Digitel Mobile 2009 0.0225 Labit Proper 1
Globe Telecom 2003 0.0575 Nancayasan 1
Smart Comm 2005 0.03 Nancayasan 1
Digitel Phils 2008 0.0288 Nancayasan 1
Digitel Mobile 2009 0.0256 Nancayasan 1
Globe Telecom 2005 0.0256 Nancayasan 1
Globe Telecom 2005 0.0256 Palina East 1
Globe Telecom 2005 0.0256 Palina East 1
Globe Telecom 2005 0.0256 San Jose 1
Globe Telecom 2005 0.0256 Nancamaliran East 1
Globe Telecom 2005 0.0256 Camanang 1
Globe Telecom 2006 0.0256 Cayambanan 1
Digitel Phils 2008 0.0288 Cayambanan 1
Digitel Mobile 2008 0.0225 Camantiles 1
Globe Telecom 2014 0.0114 Camantiles 1
Globe Telecom 2014 0.0114 Cabaruan 1
Smart Comm 2010 0.03 Cabaruan 1
Digitel Phils 2008 0.0225 Nancamaliran West 1
Globe Telecom 2008 0.04 Labit Proper 1
Digitel Mobile 2009 0.0225 Labit Proper 1
Smart Comm 2011 0.0115 Cabuloan 1
Globe Telecom 2016 0.0225 Nancalobasaan 1
Source: City Planning and Development Office
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Education
The Schools Division of Urdaneta City continues to uphold its
commitment to the mission and vision of the Department of Education as it
constantly recognizes the need to deliver quality, accessible, relevant and
liberating basic education for all. The brand “Home of Productive and
Proactive Individuals” is a proof of its continuous endeavour to cultivate
dynamism, creativity, enthusiasm, teamwork and resilience.
The City Schools Division of Urdaneta has a total of 85 schools
composed of 63 public schools, 20 private schools and one State University
College (SUC).

List of Schools and Enrollment in Urdaneta City

List of Public Elementary Schools


SCHOOL ID/ SCHOOL TOTAL ENROLLMENT NUMBER OF CLASS TEACHER
NAME ROOM/ / PUPIL
MALE FEMALE TOTAL CLASS TEAC LIBRA
PUPIL RATIO
ROOM HERS RY
RATIO

URDANETA 9,497 8,928 18,425 667 665 48 28 28


102286 Anonas East 129 145 274 10 9 1 27 30
ES
102285 Anonas ES 181 166 347 19 12 2 18 29
102268 Bactad ComS 129 112 241 7 9 1 34 27
102267 Bactad East 120 105 225 7 8 1 32 28
ES
102269 Badipa ES 885 774 1,659 47 52 1 35 32
102270 Bolaoen ES 83 87 170 7 7 1 24 24
102271 Cabaruan ES 176 166 342 16 13 1 21 26
102287 Cabuloan ES 217 211 428 13 16 1 33 27
500442 Calegu IS 121 93 214 7 9 1 31 24
102272 Camanang 222 205 427 13 15 1 33 28
ES
102289 Camantiles 232 263 495 27 18 2 18 28
ES
102273 Casabula ES 110 100 210 7 7 1 30 30
500007 Catablan IS 216 232 448 13 16 1 34 28
102291 Cayambanan 274 243 517 21 17 1 25 30
ES
102274 Consolacion 94 79 173 7 7 1 25 25
ES
500061 Don Alipio 186 167 353 11 14 1 32 25
Fernandez,
Sr. IS
102294 Don Amadeo 118 86 204 9 7 1 23 29
Perez Sr.,
MECS - East
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102293 Don Amadeo 319 360 679 30 23 1 23 30


Perez Sr.,
MECS - Main
102295 Don Amadeo 90 96 186 7 8 1 27 23
Perez Sr.,
MECS - West
102279 Don Andres 171 184 355 14 14 1 25 25
G. Maiquez
MS
102281 Don Clemente 61 71 132 7 7 1 19 19
Blanco MES
102296 Don Felipe 169 155 324 12 14 1 27 23
Maramba ES
102266 Don Valentin 57 44 101 7 7 1 14 14
M. Ordonez
MS
102275 Florentino B. 93 92 185 7 7 1 26 26
Goce CS
102297 Labit East ES 213 187 400 14 15 1 29 27
102298 Labit West 128 158 286 10 10 1 29 29
ES
102299 Lananpin ES 519 453 972 33 32 1 29 30
102300 Lazaga ES 73 51 124 10 7 1 12 18
102301 Manan ES 201 130 331 12 12 1 28 28
102302 Nanbacuran 84 70 154 7 7 1 22 22
ES
102303 Nancalobasaa 171 177 348 13 14 1 27 25
n ES
102304 Nancalobasaa 70 55 125 7 7 1 18 18
n Riverside
ES
102276 Nancayasan 315 261 576 21 21 2 27 27
ES
102277 Oltama ES 85 50 135 7 7 1 19 19
102278 Palina East 301 271 572 19 19 1 30 30
ES
102305 Pinmaludpod 124 114 238 7 8 1 34 30
ES
102306 San Jose ES 254 192 446 18 16 1 25 28
500060 San Jose Leet 176 154 330 13 11 1 25 30
IS
102280 Sta. Lucia ES 154 132 286 9 11 1 32 26
102308 Tabuyoc ES 24 27 51 4 4 1 13 13
102282 Tiposu ES 134 101 235 7 8 1 34 29
102309 Trinidad S. 54 46 100 5 7 1 20 14
Perez ES
102310 Tulong ES 100 83 183 7 8 1 26 23
102283 Urdaneta I 1,748 1,857 3,605 108 117 1 33 31
CS
102284 Vicente Taaca 116 123 239 11 8 1 22 30
MS
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division
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List of Private Elementary Schools and Enrollment


SCHOO CITY/ SCHOOL NAME ENROLMENT
L ID MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Urdaneta City 987 862 1,849
414010 Berean Academy of Urdaneta City, Inc. 52 40 92
414007 Bright International Special School 37 27 64
400315 Divine Grace Montessori and High School 55 49 104
400316 Divine Word College of Urdaneta 103 89 192
414005 Froebel Academy of Pangasinan 19 12 31
414003 International Colleges for Excellence, Inc. 112 90 202
414011 Luzon College of Science and Technology, 24 14 38
Inc.
400318 Lyceum Northern Luzon, Inc 14 11 25
414004 Lyceum Northwestern University 30 15 45
414002 Maranatha Christian Academy, Inc. 92 86 178
414012 MAV School of Multiple Intelligence, Inc. 50 32 82
400319 Merryland Montessori and High School, 160 155 315
Inc.
414001 Messiah Christian Academy 26 6 32
400321 Mothergoose Special School System , Inc. 85 102 187
400324 Our Lady of the Lilies Academy 66 83 149
400325 Panpacific University North Philippines 13 18 31
400326 St. Andrew Montessori School 20 13 33
409245 Urdaneta City Academic Pathways, Inc. 29 20 49
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division

List of Public Secondary Schools


SCHOOL ID/ SCHOOL TOTAL ENROLLMENT NUMBER OF CLASS- TEACH
NAME ROOM/ ER/
MALE FEMALE TOTAL CLASS TEAC LIBRA PUPIL PUPIL
ROOM HERS RY RATIO RATIO

Urdaneta City 5,945 5,640 11,585 24 321 507 23 36

300392 Anonas NHS 224 207 431 1 6 17 25 72


300393 Bactad East 88 66 154 1 5 11 14 31
NHS
300394 Badipa NHS 412 399 811 1 24 37 22 34
300395 Cabaruan 257 205 462 1 12 18 26 39
NHS
300396 Cabuloan NHS 175 124 299 2 9 15 20 33
500442 Calegu IS 47 38 85 1 1 3 28 85
300397 Camabu NHS 123 113 236 1 8 14 17 30
300398 Camantiles 213 213 426 1 10 20 21 43
NHS
300399 Casabula NHS 69 57 126 1 5 8 16 25
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500007 Catablan IS 169 156 325 1 11 13 25 30


300401 Cayambanan 196 140 336 1 10 16 21 34
NHS
500061 Don Alipio 90 90 180 1 6 10 18 30
Fernandez, Sr.
IS
300402 Don Antonio 168 163 331 1 18 18 18 18
Bongolan MHS
300404 Labit NHS 191 154 345 1 9 16 22 38
300405 Lananpin NHS 388 338 726 1 19 34 21 38
300403 Mariano Q. 194 149 343 1 8 16 21 43
Umipig NHS
300406 Nancalobasaan 158 152 310 1 9 15 21 34
NHS
300407 Palina East 388 311 699 1 20 29 24 35
NHS
300408 Palina West 126 148 274 1 10 14 20 27
NHS
300409 Pedro T. Orata 187 156 343 1 12 14 25 29
NHS
500060 San Jose Leet 100 94 194 1 4 10 19 49
IS
300410 Urdaneta City 1,982 2,167 4,149 2 105 159 26 40
NHS
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division

List of Private Secondary Schools and Enrollment


SCHOOL CITY/ SCHOOL NAME ENROLMENT
ID MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Urdaneta City 749 711 1,460
414007 Bright International Special School 7 6 13
400315 Divine Grace Montessori and High School 41 34 75
400316 Divine Word College of Urdaneta 217 203 420
414003 International Colleges for Excellence, Inc. 69 91 160
414011 Luzon College of Science and Technology, 3 1 4
Inc.
400318 Lyceum Northern Luzon, Inc 22 26 48
414004 Lyceum Northwestern University 78 59 137
414012 MAV School of Multiple Intelligence, Inc. 4 5 9
400319 Merryland Montessori and High School, 109 104 213
Inc.
414001 Messiah Christian Academy 4 3 7
400321 Mothergoose Special School System , Inc. 62 56 118
400324 Our Lady of the Lilies Academy 93 78 171
400325 Panpacific University North Philippines 28 34 62
400326 St. Andrew Montessori School 12 11 23
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division
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Senior High School Public Schools Enrollment SY 2018-2019


SCHOOL CITY/ SCHOOL NAME ENROLMENT
ID MALE FEMALE TOTAL
300392 Anonas NHS 54 39 93
300393 Bactad East NHS 17 14 31
300394 Badipa NHS 41 29 70
300395 Cabaruan NHS 88 53 141
300396 Cabuloan NHS 37 26 63
500442 Calegu IS 0 0 0
300397 Camabu NHS 23 26 49
300398 Camantiles NHS 43 60 103
300399 Casabula NHS 11 14 25
500007 Catablan IS 57 45 102
300401 Cayambanan NHS 30 32 62
500061 Don Alipio Fernandez, Sr. IS 32 21 53
300402 Don Antonio Bongolan MHS 57 36 93
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division

Senior High School Public Schools Enrollment SY 2018-2019


SCHOOL CITY/ SCHOOL NAME ENROLMENT
ID MALE FEMALE TOTAL
300404 Labit NHS 56 38 94
300405 Lananpin NHS 90 103 193
300403 Mariano Q. Umipig NHS 47 42 89
300406 Nancalobasaan NHS 51 46 97
300407 Palina East NHS 114 81 195
300408 Palina West NHS 41 30 71
300409 Pedro T. Orata NHS 38 51 89
500060 San Jose Leet IS 29 20 49
300410 Urdaneta City NHS 867 880 1747
600175 Pangasinan State University - Urdaneta 188 298 486
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division
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Senior High School Private Schools Enrollment SY 2018-2019


SCHOOL CITY/ SCHOOL NAME ENROLMENT
ID MALE FEMALE TOTAL
407619 ABE International College of Business & 208 390 598
Accountancy
414007 Bright International Special School 0 0 0
400315 Divine Grace Montessori and High School 21 11 32
400316 Divine Word College of Urdaneta 64 60 124
414003 International Colleges for Excellence, Inc. 70 113 183
414011 Luzon College of Science and Technology, 14 15 29
Inc.
400318 Lyceum Northern Luzon, Inc 466 491 957
414004 Lyceum Northwestern University 157 116 273
400319 Merryland Montessori and High School, 10 12 22
Inc.
400321 Mothergoose Special School System , Inc. 0 0 0
400324 Our Lady of the Lilies Academy 36 38 74
400325 Panpacific University North Philippines 83 72 155
407610 Phinma-Upang College Urdaneta 702 881 1583
400326 St. Andrew Montessori School 14 9 23
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division

Gross Enrollment Rate


Gross Enrollment Rate (GER), a measure of general participation of
children in education, is the ratio of the number of learners, regardless of age,
to the total population of children of official school age of Urdaneta City.

Elementary and Secondary GER for the last 4 SYs


School Year Elementary Secondary
SY 2014-2015 116.16 115.51
SY 2015-2016 112.47 114.67
SY 2016-2017 107.81 115.55
SY 2017-2018 101.90 123.87
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division

Net Enrollment Rate


A more specific measure of participation of children in education is the
Net Enrollment Rate (NER) which pertains to the ratio of school-aged learners
to the total population of the children of official school age of Urdaneta City.
Having more than 100% NER means that Urdaneta City Division was able to
accommodate school-aged learners from the nearby municipalities, specifically
in SYs 2014-2016 in the elementary and SYs 2016-2018 in the secondary.
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Elementary and Secondary NER for the last 4 SYs


School Year Elementary Secondary
SY 2014-2015 104.71 94.70
SY 2015-2016 102.47 99.66
SY 2016-2017 99.11 100.41
SY 2017-2018 97.57 106.89
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division

School Leaver Rate


The School Leaver Rate (SLR) measures the dropout rate of students in
school. It covers both students who do not finish a grade level as well as those
who finish but fail to enroll in the next grade level the following school year. It
can be noted that the School Leaver Rate (SLR) for elementary in the past three
school years was consistently decreasing while the trend in the secondary level
was fluctuating.

Elementary and Secondary SLR for the last 3 SYs


School Year Elementary Secondary
SY 2014-2015 2.81 3.48
SY 2015-2016 1.27 4.25
SY 2016-2017 0.87 2.63
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division

Retention Rate
The Retention Rate (RetR) determines the degree of pupils/students in
a particular school year who continue to be in school in the succeeding year.
In the elementary context, it is defined as the total number of learners from
Grade 2 – Grade 6 of the present year over the total number of learners from
Grade 1- Grade 5 of the previous year. In the context of secondary level, it is
defined as the total number of learners from Grade 8 – Grade 10 the present
year over the total number of learners from Grade 7- Grade 9 the previous
year.
Elementary and Secondary RetR for the last 3 SYs
School Year Elementary Secondary
SY 2014-2015 97.05 96.52
SY 2015-2016 98.48 94.36
SY 2016-2017 98.80 96.37
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division
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Enrollment for the SYs 2016-2017, 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 of Public and
Private in Different Levels of Education

Kindergarten Enrollment for the SYs 2016-2017, Grades 1-6 Enrollment for the SYs 2016-2017, 2017-
2017-2018 and 2018-2019 of Public and Private 2018 and 2018-2019 of Public and Private Schools
Schools

JHS Enrollment for the SYs 2016-2017, 2017-2018 SHS Enrollment for the SYs 2016-2017, 2017-2018
and 2018-2019 of Public and Private Schools and 2018-2019 of Public and Private Schools

ALS Completion Rate


Alternative Learning System (ALS) has been introduced to cater the out-
of-school youths (OSYs) as well as adults who were not able to finish their
schooling. One of the main problems of ALS Urdaneta City is not the
enrollment rate, but rather the completion rate of the learners enrolled in the
ALS elementary and secondary levels. In this case, ALS Completion Rate refers
to the ratio of the number of ALS completers to the total number of ALS
enrollees.
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Elementary and Secondary NER for the last 4 SYs


Elementary
Year Enrollees Completers Completion Rate
2013 70 59 84.29
2014 41 32 78.05
2015 103 84 81.55
2016 93 51 54.84
2017 103 73 70.87
Secondary
Year Enrollees Completers Completion Rate
2013 497 476 95.77
2014 339 320 94.40
2015 582 565 97.08
2016 389 214 55.01
2017 553 408 73.78
Source: Department of Education, Urdaneta City Schools Division

Tertiary
There are two government-run tertiary institutions in Urdaneta. The
city government-run Urdaneta City University (UCU) in Brgy San Vicente,
which is considered as the “leading academic institution in Eastern
Pangasinan, is one of the best in the Province and the first character school in
Region 1 (City of Urdaneta Annual Accomplishment Report, 2003).” Second is
the Pangasinan State University which is also in Brgy. San Vicente. Private
tertiary institutions in the City include the Divine World College of Urdaneta,
Lyceum Northern Luzon, Urdaneta College of Technology, Panpacific
University North Philippines and the Dona Florencia T. Duque College. These
institutions offer a wide array of degree courses such as arts and sciences,
engineering, information technology, nursing, marine transportation and
environmental planning and development.
Vocational schools, in turn, mostly offer short-term technical courses.
These include automotive technology, electrical, electronics, refrigeration, air-
conditioning, computer science, information technology, office management,
tailoring, dressmaking, cosmetology, seafaring, tourism, and hotel and
restaurant management.
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Elementary Level Crucial Resources

Source: Schools Division of Urdaneta City


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Junior High School Level Crucial Resources

Source: Schools Division of Urdaneta City

Senior High School Level Crucial Resources

Source: Schools Division of Urdaneta City


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Health

Medical health services are served by different health facilities within


the City. There are three hospitals on which two of these are privately
operated – Divine Mercy Hospital and Sacred Heart Hospital. The
government operated Urdaneta District Hospital. The areas served by these
hospitals are Urdaneta City, Sison, Pozzorubio, Laoac, Manaoag, Binalonan,
San Miguel, Asingan, Villasis, Sta.Maria, Manaoag and other cities and
municipalities.
Urdaneta City has also three main Health Offices – City Health Office
I, II and III. These main health offices are strategically located in different
areas in Urdaneta City. Each City Health Office has different Barangay
Health Stations under its Catchment Area. Every barangay in Urdaneta
City has its own Barangay Health Station with either Registered Midwives
or Registered Nurses acting as Nurses together with other casual Nurses as
personnel. And also, the city has recorded 24 private clinics.
There are 2 Physicians, 7 Nurses, 2 Dentists, 1 Casual Dentist, 1
Medical Technologist, 1 Laboratory Technologist, 2 sanitary Inspectors , 9
Midwives, 6 Registered Nurses acting as Midwives and the rest are Casual
or Contractual Nurses assigned in the 3 Main Health Centers

Medical Health Facilities, Area Served and Number of Beds/Hospital or


Health Facility
Name of Hospital Bed Services Existing Facilities
Capa
city
Don Amadeo Perez 114 Surgery, Medical, X-Ray, Laboratory,
Memorial General Pediatrics, Ob/Gyn, Family Planning,
Hospital Community Field Operating Room, ECG
Urdaneta Sacred 128 Medical, Pediatrics, X-ray, CT scan,
Heart Hospital Dental, Ob/Gyn, Echocardiography,
Anesthesiology, Physical Therapy,
Surgery, Diagnostic, Respiratory Therapy,
Ancillary, Out- Laboratory, Blood Bank,
Patient/Emergency Pharmacy Etc.
Services, Dietary
Consultation,
Pharmacy
Divine Mercy 14 Surgery, Medical, X-ray, Operating room,
Hospital Geriatric delivery room,
laboratory, pharmacy
Source: City Health Office
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Health Facilities
Brgy. Ownership
Hospital
a. Urdaneta District Hospital Dilan Paurido Government
b. Sacred Heart Hospital San Vicente Private
c. Divine Mercy Hospital San Vicente Private
Main/District/City Health Centre
a. City Health Office I Poblacion Government
b.CIty Health Office II Cabuloan Government
c.City Health Office III Labit Proper Government
Barangay Health Station 31 barangays
Source: Source: City Health Office

CITY HEALTH CENTER


CHO I CHO II CHO III
POBLACION CABULOAN LABIT PROPER
Camantiles Consolacion Catablan
Mabanogbog Anonas Palina East
Nancamaliran East Dilan-Paurido Sugcong
San Vicente Nancalobasaan Cabaruan
Nancamaliran West Bactad East Catablan
Sta. Lucia Nancayasan Palina West
Pinmaludpod Casantaan San Jose
Tipuso Sto. Domingo
Bayaoas Labit West
Tulong
Cayambanan
Pedro T. Orata
Macalong
Bolaoen
Camanang
Source: City Health Office

General Health Situation: 2016-2018


Health Indicator 2016 2017 2018
Fertility
Crude Birth Rate (CBR) 12 13 12.39
Mortality
Crude Death Rate (CDR) 3 3 5.77
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) 3.66 6.3 4.10
Young Child Mortality Rate 0.82 1.14 3.51
(YMCR)
Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) 0 0.5 0.58

Source: City Health Office


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In general, the crude birth rate is 12.39% in terms of the fertility


indicator. In the mortality indicator, crude death rate is 5.77%, infant mortality
rate is 4.10%, young child mortality rate is 3.51% and maternal mortality rate
is 0.58%.
In terms of children’s health, there are 402 children that are recorded as
underweight. 314 children are underweight and 88 children are severely
underweight.

Malnourished Children 2016-2018


Degree of Malnutrition 2016 2017 2018
No. No. No. %
Underweight 506 345 314 2.14
Severely Underweight 144 86 88 0.6
TOTAL 650 431 402 2.74
Total No. of Children 18,160
(0-15 years)
Source: City Health Office

Ten Leading Causes of Mortality 2018


Causes Male Female Total
1. Pneumonia 50 58 108
2. Cardio Vascular Disease 27 33 60
3. Cerebro Vascular Accident 26 6 32
4. Bronchial Asthma 14 11 25
5. Multi-organ Failure 11 13 24
6. Congestive Heart Failure 8 14 22
7. Vehicular Accident 10 3 13
8. Chronic Renal Failure 4 7 11
9. Kidney Failure 6 3 9
10. Acute Myocardial Infarction 4 1 5
Source: City Health Office

Ten Leading Causes of Morbidity 2018


Causes Male Female Total
1. Acute Upper Respiratory Tract 279 287 566
2. Hypertension
Infection 66 78 144
3. Urinary Tract Infection 23 69 92
4. Bronchial Asthma 30 23 53
5. Diabetes Mellitus 15 21 36
6. Atopic Dermatitis 13 16 29
7. Otitis Media 12 5 17
8. Benign Positional Vertigo 7 7 14
9. Gastritis 6 5 11
10. Viral Conjunctivitis 6 3 9
Source: City Health Office
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Housing
There are 28 subdivisions with more than 126.95 hectares that are
recorded in the City of Urdaneta. Most of these subdivisions are PD 957
type and BP 220. The subdivision with the largest area is AGL, about 17.90
hectares located in Nancayasan.

List of Residential Subdivisions, 2018


Name of Subdivision Type Barangay Area (ha.)
Dona Trining Subdivision PD 957 Camantiles 1.70
Del Prado Village PD 957 Dilan-Paurido 4.00
Taaca Village PD 957 Dilan-Paurido
Gracia Village PD 957 Nancayasan
Dona Pepang Subdivision PD 957 San Vicente
Dona Loleng Subdivision PD 957 Nancayasan
Glenville Subdivision I PD 957 San Vicente 6.60
Glenville Subdivision II PD 957 San Vicente 3.50
Las Villas Urdaneta BP 220 Catablan 2.90
Teachers Ville Subdivision BP 220 Mabanogbog 2.43
Dona Olympia Townhomes BP 220 Sto. Domingo 2.20
Urdaneta Village Townhomes PD 957 Nancayasan 0.60
Vista Verde Royale PD 957 Nancayasan 5.40
City Homes Urdaneta BP 220 Dilan-Paurido 0.73
Vista Urdaneta PD 957 Nancayasan 0.80
AGL Subdivision PD 957/ BP 220 Nancayasan 17.90
PSU Executive Village PD 957 San Vicente 2.10
Woodside Garden Village PD 957 Pinmaludpod 14.19
Greenville North Subdivision PD 957/ BP 220 Anonas 15.11
St. Sophia Subdivision PD 957 Pinmaludpod 4.22
Manors Subdivision PD 957 Dilan-Paurido 0.52
Northwood Townhouse PD 957 Nancayasan 0.33
Residencia PD 957 San Vicente 0.55
Amaia Land Corp. PD 957 Catablan 14.82
Woodside Garden Village Phase 2c PD 957 Labit West 7.40
RDSBI Homes PD 957 Nancamaliran West 0.99
AFP/PNP Pangasinan Village Socialised Housing Bactad East 7.13
Astral Subdivision PD 957 San Vicente 0.71
Divine Homes PD 957 Bayaoas 0.12
FarmVille PD 957/ BP 220 Nancamaliran West
Camella Homes PD 957/ BP 220 Anonas
Bria Homes PD 957/ BP 220 Tulong
Source: City Planning and Development Office
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Housing Situation in the Past Three Censal Years


Censal Year Censal Year 2 Censal Year 3 (Y2015)
1 (Y2000) (Y2010)
No. No. % No. %Increase/
Increase/ Decrease
Decrease
Households (HH) 22,908 28,381 23.89 31,461 10.85
Household Population 11,1351 124,962 12.22 132,212 5.80
Housing Units (HU) 22,106 27,655 25.10 30,780 11.30
Occupied HU 22,106 27,655 25.10 30,780 11.30
Vacant HU
Ratio of HH to 1.04 1.00 0.23
Occupied HU
Ratio of HH 5.04 4.50 4.30
Population to
Occupied HU
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Housing Backlog, Year 2000, 2010 and 2015


Backlog Censal Year :2000 Censal Year: 2010 Censal Year: 2015
No. % No. % No. %
Doubled – Up 802 0.56 726 0.65 686 0.69
Households
Unacceptable Housing 293.6 0.21 254.15 0.23 236 0.24
Units
Makeshift / Salvage/ 332 0.23 138 0.12 78 0.08
Improvised HU
Others - - - - - -
Total Backlog 1,427.6 1,118.15 1,000
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Projected Housing Needs


Housing Needs Future Housing Need
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2027

A. Housing 953 858 763 668 573 478 0


Backlog
B. Household 358 362 366 370 375 379 402
Formation due
to Increase in
Population
TOTAL 1,311 1,220 1,129 1,030 952 857 402
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
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Sports and Recreation

Sport facilities present are Urdaneta Cultural & Sports Complex,


Divine Word Academy Lawn Tennis, Urdaneta Tennis Club, Urdaneta
City National High School Oval, Barangay School Playground, Barangay
Multi-Purpose Pavement, Swimming Pools. Recreational facilities present
are Don Manuel Sison Park, Billiard Halls, Resorts, Swimming Pools,
Disco/Beer Houses/Videoke Bars, Computer Play Stations, Internet Café
and Children’s Park. Barangays in Urdaneta City have also basketball
courts for sports and recreation purposes.

Existing Sports and Recreational Facilities by Barangay


Barangay Type of Facility Ownership
All 34 Barangays Basketball Court/Sports Public
Poblacion UC Cultural/Sports & Recreation Public
Poblacion Mayor's park/Recreation Public
Nancayasan Tennis Court/Sports Public
San Vicente UCNHS OVAL/Sports & Public
Recreation
San Vicente UCU Gym Public
San Vicente St. Francis Court/Sports Private
Nancayasan Nice Place/Sports Private
San Vicente PUNP Gym/Sports Private
Bayaoas DWCU/Recreation Private
Source: City Planning and Development Office
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Social Services
The City Social Welfare and Development Office is implementing
devolved social welfare and development services of the DSWD such as the
Family and Community Welfare, Child and Youth Welfare, Women Welfare,
Senior Citizens Welfare, Persons with disabilities welfare and disaster
management programs funded by the City Government and technical
assistance from the DSWD and other national government agencies. It is
mandated to provide care, protection and rehabilitation of families, individuals
and communities who are at risk, vulnerable and in need various interventions
to cope with their stressful conditions.

Population Served by Type of Clientele System for the Past Three Years
Type of Clientele Previous Year
2015 2016 2017
Women in especially difficult 8 12 6
circumstances
Children in need of special 71 66 535
protection
3-4 yrs old children in need of ECCD 2,257 2,387 2,277
services
Persons with Disabilities 1,219 684 1,340
Senior Citizens 6,913 8,653 10,802
Solo Parents 717 48 0
Distressed individuals 24,545 2,648 907
Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino 3,985 3.981 3,981
Program (4 HH
transferred
residence)
TOTAL 39,715 18,479 19,848
Source: City Social Welfare and Development Office

Day Care Centers. Urdaneta City


has 53 Day Care Centers and 1 National
Child Development Center situated from
the 34 barangays and 6 sitios. It is a
barangay facility whose function is to
provide early childhood care and
development to 3 to 4 years old children
and supports the children’s rights for
survival, development, protection and
participations.
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Bahay Pag-asa Youth Home. The


Bahay Pag-asa Youth Home located at
Gracia Village was established year 2015
with the funding assistance of Sen. Francis
Pangilinan and the city government of
Urdaneta. Its objective is to provide
protective and rehabilitation custody to
children in conflict with the law (CICL)
whose case is pending or on court progress
and children at risk (CAR). Its operation started January 2016 and its
maintenance and operation is solely funded by the city government.

STAC. The Stimulation and


Therapeutic Activity Center (STAC)
provides treatment and rehabilitation to
children with disabilities aged 14 years
old and below and enable them to merge
in formal education. A number of 252
CWD’s are undergoing therapeutic
treatments and rehabilitation with the
assistance of the Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Nurses, ECCD
coordinator and child specialists. Parents are also trained on home
management to continuously provide rehabilitation treatments for their
children.

Crisis Center for Women and


Children. The Crisis Center for Women and
Children is a halfway home to women and
children in need of special protection.
Clients are provided psychosocial
intervention while Social Workers are
conducting case management for their
immediate recovery from distress.

PNP Women and Child Protection


Desk. The Women and Children Protection
Desk was created by law to particularly
administer and attend to cases involving
crimes against chastity, sexual harassment,
abuses committed against women and
children and other similar offenses.
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The Urdaneta City Evacuation Center is a facility established to


provide temporary shelter to families/individuals affected by manmade or
natural disaster. While at the center, affected families /individuals are
provided relief assistance (food, clothings, and medicines) and attain a comfort
situation during the occurrence of disaster/calamities.

The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program City Operations Center is


within the office of the City Social Welfare and Development Office. It has five
(5) city links officers and two (2) Social welfare assistants and one (1) LGU link
to assist in the implementation of the 4Ps program of the DSWD.

Urdaneta City Children’s Park. Professionals recognize that the social


skills that children develop on the playground often become lifelong skill sets
that are carried forward into their adulthood. Independent research concludes
that playgrounds are among the most important environments for children
outside the home. Most forms of play are essential for healthy development,
but free, spontaneous play—the kind that occurs on playgrounds—is the most
beneficial type of play. Urdaneta City Hildren’s Park is located in Gracia
Village Urdaneta City.

City Library. Urdaneta City Library is


located at the center of the city, housed at the
Urdaneta Cultural and Sports Center. It
caters to the information needs of the
community members. It commits itself to
support the information literacy program in
imparting and promoting knowledge to the
community. It was awarded as Most
Outstanding Children’s Library in the
Philippines 2013, Most Outstanding PWD
Library in the Philippines 2014, 2 nd Most
Outstanding Library with programs in Local
History 2015 awarded by the National
Library of the Philippines, National
Commission on Culture and Arts – NCLIS
and Philippine Librarians. It also received
the DIGIBAYANI Award given by the Intel Philippines. Fit-Ed, E-Assist 2015
and the Plaque of Distinction one of the best performing Beyond Access
Philippine Star Libraries and Tech4ed Top Performing Learning Center II. The
City Library supervises the 34 barangay reading centers of the city and the
library at the Children in Conflict with the Law Center.
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Urdaneta Livelihood Skills and Training Center.


Urdaneta Livelihood Skills and Training Center is
located at Poblacion, Urdaneta City. Livelihood
development programs were designed to help improve
the quality of life for marginalized people by providing
them with access to health care, livelihood opportunity
and protection; thereby giving them hope to
constructively contribute to their communities.

Protective Services

Protective Services and Utilities


Area Physical No. of Personnel to Vehicles
Type of Barangay (m²) Condition Personnel Population No Types
Services of Facility Ratio
Police
Headquarters Poblacion 216 m² Fair 58 1: 1,661 2 Van
6 M/cycles
Sub Station Anonas 32 m² Fair 04 1 Pick-up
and or Poblacion 32 m² Fair 04 1 Pick-up
Police Caboluan 34 m² Fair 04 1 Pick-up
Community Cabarua 30 m² Fair 04 1 Pick-up
Precinct n
(PCPs) Pinmalud 42 m² Fair 04 1 Pick-up
pod
Outpost San Fair 02
Vicente
Fire Protection
Headquarters Poblacion 500 m² Fair 27 1 : 6,414 5 F-truck
2 Ambulan
ce
Jail
Management
District Jail Anonas 2,158 Fair 38 1 : 27 1 P-Van

Total
Source: PNP, POSO, BFP, BJMP
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Police Force.

The actual protective services strength of cities/municipalities shall


depend on the state of peace and order, population density and actual demands
of the service in the particular area. The urban areas shall have a higher
minimum-police-to-population ratio as prescribed by regulations. Urdaneta as
component city was classified as Class “A” city. With the current Police to
population ratio of 1:1,665, Urdaneta City Police Station relatively meet its
basic mandates due to support endowed by the Local Government Unit (LGU)
of Urdaneta in terms of the station’s “Shoot”-“Move” & “Communication
capability. This was compounded by personnel complement of working into
two (2) shifts daily.

The average manning level of the BJMP nationwide shall be approximated as


follows:
a. Ideal Jail Guard-to-inmate = 1 jail guard
----------------
5 jail inmates
b. Minimum Standard of jail = 1 jail guard
----------------
7 jail inmates

Urdaneta City Police Station Crime Statistics 2018


Index Crimes
Against Persons Against Property
Ave.Monthly
Index Crime
Total Index

Total Index

Total Index
Carnapping
Homicide

Cleared
Crimes

Crimes

Crimes
Rustling
Physical

Robbery

Solved
Murder

Injury

Cattle

Rate
Theft
Rape

8 2 45 18 11 34 11 0 129 7.65 117 60


Non-Index Crimes
Reckless Imprudence
Resulting to
Homicide Physical Damage Viol. Of Other Total Total Total
Injury to Special Non- Non- Non- Non-
Property Laws Index Index Index Index
Crimes Crimes Crimes Crimes
Cleared Solved
21 34 59 189 103 406 395 226
Total Crime Statistics
Total Total Crimes Total Crimes Solution Average Monthly
Crime Crimes Clearance Crimes Efficiency Crime Rate
Volume Cleared Efficiency Solved
535 512 95.70 286 53.46 31.74
Source: Urdaneta City Police Station
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Fire Fighting Personnel and Facilities. The Fire Station is located beside
the Cultural and Sports Center along McArthur Highway. It is built on a 310
sq.m. lot. It has 6 operational fire trucks – 4 are owned by the City while the
other 2 are owned by the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP). In additional, the
BFP has other rescue equipment such as 1 rubber boat 11 base/hand held radio,
among others. The present Bureau of Fire Protection reference to determine
the ideal number of fireman in every city or municipality is as follows:
a. Fireman to Population ratio is 1:2000
b. Fire Truck to Population ratio is 1:28,000
c. Fire Truck to Fireman Ratio is 1:14
Number of Approved Fire Safety Inspection
Total No. of No. of Total No. of Fire Safety
Establishment Establishment Inspection Certificate for
Inspected Business Permit issued

4,888 2,427 2,427


Source: Bureau of Fire and Protection (BFP)

Fire Incident : 2018


2017 2018 Variance
Total No. of Fire 20 30 50%
Incident
Total Cost of 4,043,870 31,186,809.00 671.21%
Damages of Fire
Incident
Source: Bureau of Fire and Protection (BFP)
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Financial Resource
CITY OF URDANETA
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Financial Resources

LGU INCOME 2018


Locally-Sourced Revenues 420, 514, 149.16
Internal Revenue Allotment 476, 653, 620.00
Total Income 897, 167, 769.16
LGU EXPENDITURES 2018
Personal Services 342, 187, 089.14
MOOE 341, 615, 784.91
Total LGU Expenditures 683, 802, 874.05
Source: City Treasurer’s Office

Real Property and Business Tax Collections 2014-2017


Name of 2015 2016 2017 2018
Collections
Real Property Tax 32,571,551.52 33,869,173.93 35,947,101.65 21,308,784.21
Business Tax 66,271,398.04 75,436,545.87 81,987,292.48 94,487,465.25
Total Collection 98,842,949.56 109,305,719.80 117,934,394.13 115,796,249.46
Source: City Treasurer’s Office

Economic Structure
The primary economic sectors of the city are farming and fishing.
Land area for crop production is 4,624 hectares and fishing ground is about
38.73 hectares. The main contributor of secondary economy is construction
industry. While tertiary to quarternary sectors are trade, banking, and
others. Among the different economic sectors involve, the economic
activities that yield high employments are those in private household with
employed persons, hotel and restaurants, transport and storage, wholesale
and retail trade, and renting and business activities.
Commerce and Trade .Commercial activities are predominantly
located at Barangay Poblacion being the central business district. Adjacent
barangays of Nancayasan and San Vicente are a growing center for
commercial establishments.
Business and trade are classified as Wholesale Trade and Retail,
Banking and Finances, Real Estate/ Construction and Services. The
Services sector yield the highest number of employees.
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Type/Classification/Kind of Business and Trade

Wholesale Trade and Retail


Banking and Finances
Real Estate/ Construction
Services
Economic Activities
Wholesale and Retail Trade
Hotel and Restaurants, Transport & Storage
Communication
Financial Intermediation
Real Estate
Renting and Business Activities
Public Administration and Defense
Education
Health and Social Work
Other Community, Social and Personal Service Activities
Private Household with Employed persons
Source: Business Permit and Licensing Office

Commercial Areas

Type of Commercial Areas Location Area (sq m)


New Public Market Poblacion 12,438.40
Bagsakan Market Poblacion 15,736.50
Pangasinan Agri-Pinoy Trading Poblacion 4,281.71
Center (PAPTC)
168 Mall Poblacion 24,876.80
Magic MallAGIC MALL Poblacion 10,262.00
CB Mall Nancayasan -
CSI Wasrehouse/Mall Nancayasan -
SuperMagic Poblacion 1,327.00
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ADDESSA Poblacion 6,400.00


Source: Business Permit and Licensing Office
Commercial Establishments 2018 No. of
Establishment
1. Furniture and Upholstery Shop/ Appliance Center and Appliance 30
Service Center/ Wood Shop and Craft Shop
2. Glass and Aluminum Store 12
3. Bakery/ Bakeshop/ Baking Supply Store 35
4. Dressed Chicken/ Chicken Stall/ Egg and Balut Store 48
5. Restaurant/ Bar/ Disco/ Food Stall/ Food Stand/ Food Kiosk/ Food 355
Center/ Food Producer/ Lechon Manok House/ Canteen/ Carinderia/
Eatery/ Gotohan/ Mami House/ Lugawan/ Panciteria/ Milk Tea/ Tea
House/ Coffee Shop
6. Fish/ Dried Fish/ Smoked Fish/ Bagoong Retailer/ Dealer/ Wholesaler/ 113
Manufacturer/ Fishport
7. Cereals/ Palay/ Grains/ Rice/ Corn/ Rice Mill/ Cono 117
8. Baguio Vegetables/ Fruit and Vegetables/ Fruits/ Vegetables/ Spice 548
Dealer/ Retailer/ Wholesaler
9. Meat and Frozen Food Dealer/ Retailer/ Wholesaler 55
10. Grocery/ Mini-mart/ Convenience Store/ Sari-sari store/ Variety 510
Store/ Dealer, Retailer. Wholesaler or Manufacture of Various Products
11. Water Refillling Station/ Ice Dealer or Retailer/ Ice Plant 58
12. Enterprises/ General Merchandise/ Trading 229
13. Cattle/ Poultry Farm/ Piggery/ Livestock 9
14. Garden/ Nursery/ Plant Retailer 4
15. Barber Shop/ Beauty Parlor or Salon/ Health Shop/ Herbal 129
Medicine, Soap or Supplements/ Skin Clinic/ Spa Center/ Massage
Center/ Cosmetics and Beauty Products/ Gym and Fitness Center
16. Boutique/ Dry Goods/ Gift Shop/ RTW/ Apparel Shop/ Gown Shop/ 254
Wedding Gown and Accessories/ Dress Shop and Tailoring/ Ukay-ukay/
Accessories Shop
17. Footwear/ Shoe Store/ Slipper 33
18. Apartment/ Apartelle/ Lodge/ Inn/ Hotel/ Boarding House/ 439
Dormitory/ Lessors/ Leasing Services/ Real Estate Developers/
Subdivision/ Socialized Housing/ Resort
19. Construction Firm/ Building/ Construction Supply/ Hardware/ 89
Lumber/ Paint Center/ Stone and Marble Center/ Tile Center/ Hollow
Block Factory/ Junk Shop/ Metal Steel/ Iron Works
Commercial Establishments
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Commercial Establishments 2018 No. of


Establishment
20. Bodega/ Store Room/ Store House/ Warehouse 37
21. Emission Testing Center/ Quarrying/ Waste Management 10
22. Amusement Center/ Toy Store/ Children Playhouse/ Balloons and 7
Party Needs
23. Computer/ Internet Shop/ Game Shop/ CD, VCD or DVD Sales or 113
Rental
24. Art Shop and Tshirt Printing Shop/ Photo and Video Studio 9
25. Copy Center/ Print Shop/ Printing Shop/ Printing Press 35
26. Driving School Center/ Training Center/ Learning or Tutorial 58
Center/ Educational Institution/ Music Center or Studio/ Dance Studio
27. Bookstore/ Office and School Supply 28
28. Medical Clinic/ Dental Clinic/ Optical Clinic/ Hospital/ Medical and 119
Dental Laboratory and Supply/ Drug Testing Laboratory/ Drugstore/
Pharmacy
29. Veterinary Clinic/ Pet Shop 6
30.Agricultural Products, Supply or Equipment/ Farm Implements/ 42
Poultry Supply/ Pest Control
31. Bank/ Financial Institution/ Lending Company/ Micro Finance/ 238
Pawnshop/ Money Changer/ Remittance Center/ Cooperative/ NGO/
Insurance and Pre-Need Plan Companies
32.Broadcasting/ Communication/ Telecommunication/ Cable TV 306
Distribution/ Cellphone and Cellphone Accessories/ Courier/ Delivery
Services/ Messengerial Services/ Trucking Services/ Transportation/
Terminal/ Parking Lot/ Tribike
33. Gasoline Station/ Gasoline Refilling Station/ LPG Station/ Fire 45
Fighting Supply
34. Flower Shop/ Funeral Home/ Funeral Parlor 17
35. Private Cemetery 3
36. Security Agency or Security Services/ Fire and Ammunition Shop or 3
Gun Store
37. Various Services 206
38. Electricity 8
39.Recruitment Agency/ Employment Agency/ Travel Agency 32
40. Cockpit Arena/ Lotto Outlet/ Jai-Alai 7
41. Others 295
Source: Business Permit and Licensing Office
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Agriculture
Land Area Devoted
to Agriculture : 5,953 ha.

Area Irrigated : 4,6244 ha.

Numbers of Farmers : 4,656

Agricultural Production. Of the city’s total land area of 12, 098


hectares, 4,624 ha (38.22% of the total land area) are irrigated and
devoted to rice production. For the irrigated areas, rice are planted twice
or thrice a year.
Total number of farmers was reported to be 4,656 (20.10%) of
whom are tenants. These farmers employ the modern techniques of
farming consist of using packages of technologies on proper seed
selection, nutrient management, water management, pests and disease
management, and postharvest technologies.

Agricultural Activities
Activities
Area (ha)
Crop Production 4,624
Livestock/Poultry 15
Fishing 38.73
TOTAL 4,678
Source: City Agriculture Office
Livestock and Poultry. Cabuloan, San Jose and Tipuso are the only
barangays that produces poultry for commercial use. Livestock productions are
generally backyard production.

Fisheries. Existing fishing grounds are inland and citywide. Tilapia


nilotica is the popularly cultured species. Carps are raised on a smaller scale.

DEMAND AND SUPPLY PROJECTIONS


RICE 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Production/Supply(MT) 34,672466 35,602316 36,546477 37,352729 38,420323 39,433457
Demand (MT) 16,484.56 16,677.38 16,872.556 17,069.96 17,269.728 17,471.724
Surplus (Deficit)*(MT) 18,187.906 18,924.936 19,673.921 20,282.76 21,150.595 21,961.733
Sufficiency Level (%)** 210.33 213.48 216.60 218.82 222.47 225.70
SITAO 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Production/Supply (MT) 288 289 290 292 294 296
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Demand (MT) 518.46600 524.5305 530.6691 536.8779 543.1608 548.145


Surplus (Deficit)(MT) (230.466) (235.5305) (240.6691) (244.8779) (249.1608) (252.145)
Sufficiency Level (%) 55.55 55.10 54.65 54.39 54.13 54.00
AMPALAYA 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Production/Supply (MT) 465 466 467 469 470 472
Demand (MT) 518.46600 524.5305 530.6691 536.8779 543.1608 548.145
Surplus (Deficit)(MT) (53.466) (58.5305) (63.6691) (67.8779) (73.1608) (79.145)
Sufficiency Level (%) 89.69 88.84 88.00 86.98 86.53 85.56
TOMATO 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Production/Supply (MT) 7,306 7,316 7,330 7,350 7,370 7,390
Demand (MT) 5,184.66 5,245.305 5,306.691 5,368.779 5,431.608 5,481.45
Increase/Decrease (MT) 2,121.34 2,084.695 2,023.309 1,981.221 1,938.392 1,888.55
Sufficiency Level (%) 140.92 139.74 138.13 136.90 135.69 134.45
EGGPLANT 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Production/Supply (MT) 840 841 842 844 842 844
Demand (MT) 518.46600 524.5305 530.6691 536.8779 543.1608 548.145
Surplus (Deficit)(MT) 321.534 316.4695 311.3309 307.1221 300.8392 295.855
Sufficiency Level (%) 162.02 160.33 158.67 157.21 155.39 153.97
CORN 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Production/Supply (MT) 1,414.35 1,460.6 1,502.3 1,578.4 1,673.9 1,760.3
Demand (MT) 16,484.56 16,677.38 18,725.56 17,069.964 17,269.72 17,4717.24
Surplus (Deficit)(MT) (15,07021) (15,21678) (15,37025) (15,49156) (15,5958) (15,711424)
Sufficiency Level (%) 8.58 8.76 8.90 9.25 9.69 10.08
MANGO 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Production/Supply (MT) 6,975 10,900 11,000 11,230 11,370 11,450
Demand (MT) 3,722.32 3,765.86 3,809.93 3,854.508 3,899.616 3,945.228
Surplus (Deficit)(MT) 3,252.68 7,134.14 7,190.068 7,375.492 7,470.384 7,504.772
Sufficiency Level (%) 187.38 289.44 288.72 291.35 291.57 290.22
FISH 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Production/Supply (MT) 0.005 0.005 0.00503 0.00505 0.00508 0.00051
Demand (MT) 7,178.76 7,262.73 7,3477.26 7,433.694 7,520.688 7,608.654
Surplus (Deficit)(MT) (7.18) (7.26) (7.35) (7.43) (7.52) (7.61)
Sufficiency Level (%) 0.00696499 0.0068844 0.0068456 0.0067934 0.006754 0.000670289
MEAT AND POULTRY 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Production/Supply (MT) 1,457.0420 1,571.780 1,638.228 1,681.955 1,710.928
Demand (MT) 7,262.73 7,347.726 7,433.694 7,520.688 7,608.654
Surplus (Deficit)( MT) (5,776) (5,776) (5,795) (5,839) (5,968)
Sufficiency Level (%) 20.06 21.39 22.04 22.36 22.49
EGGS 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Production/Supply (MT) 140,167 143,070 203,090 246,229 279,997 292,237
Demand (MT) 531,760 537,980 544,276 550,644 557,088 563,604
Surplus (Deficit) (MT) (391,593) (394,910) (340,886) (304,415) (277,091) (271,367)
Sufficiency Level (%) 26.3590717 26.593925 37.368908 44.71655 50.26082 51.8514772
Source: City Agriculture Office
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Tourism
The City of Urdaneta may not have scenic beaches, fascinating caves,
wildlife parks, and other natural attractions, but it has its share of tourist
spots. Through the years, the rolling hills of Cabaruan, Sugcong, and Oltama
have become favorite camping grounds for boy, girl, and cub scouts; picnic
grounds for domestic tourists; uphill climb ride for bike enthusiasts; and local
vacation getaway. While the World War II Memorial Shrine in Cabaruan is
bound to get a major facelift, proponents of the Oltama Agri-Eco Farm are
already laying the groundwork for an eventual tourism destination.
The Tanggal Perez Dam and the Bolaoen and Labit creeks can be
developed into recreational fishing grounds as they flourish with dalag, carpa,
and tilapia. Likewise, the Macalong River can be developed into an eco-tourism
project with bancas and riverwalks.
Tourists also visit Urdaneta during its City Fiesta on the first two weeks
of December in honor of its patroness saint, Our Lady of the Immaculate
Conception. Colorful parade, singing and dancing, beauty pageants, cultural
shows, concerts, and street parties abound during the festivities.

Cultural and Tourism Activities/Festivals


Activity 1Frequency of 2Duration of Activity

Activity
City Fiesta Yearly 11 days
City Charter Anniversary Yearly 7 days
Source: City Tourism Office

Urdaneta City Fiesta and the City Charter Anniversary are the tourism
activities held annually. The City Fiesta runs from the first two weeks of
December in honor of its patroness saint, Our Lady of the Immaculate
Conception. Colorful parade, singing and dancing, beauty pageants, cultural
shows, concerts, and street parties abound during the festivities.
Tourism Establishments
Tourism establishments and tourist attractions in the city are accessible
all year round through land transportation. Road conditions of the pavements
to these tourism facilities are good. Majority of the tourist spots in the city are
located along the national highway. Accessibility to the nearest airport is just
approximately a hundred kilometer away.
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Accessibility of Tourism Establishment and Tourist Attraction


Name Of Tourism Means Of Distance Distance From Access Road Accessibility
Establishment Transportation From National Highway Pavement/
Nearest (km) Condition
Airport (km)
Aljen Spring Resort Land 99 km. 3 km Cement/Good 1
Goldland Spring Resort Land 100 km. 3 km Cement/Good 1

Lisland Rainforest Land 94 km. Along the H- Cement/Good 1


Resort Way
Pang. Springland Resort Land 99 km. 1 km. Cement/Good 1
And Hotel
Urdaneta Garden Resort Land 97 km. 2 km. Cement/Good 1
Villa Lina Green Valley Land 105 km. 10 km. Cement/Good 1
Resort
Fray Andres De Land 99 km. Along the H- Cement/Good 1
Urdaneta Park Way
Urdaneta City Landmark Land 94 km. Along the H- Cement/Good 1
Way
Don Manuel Sison, Sr. Land 94 km. Along the H- Cement/Good 1
Park Way
Museo De Urdaneta Land 94 km. Along the H- Cement/Good 1
Way
Convention & Sports Land 94 km. Along the H- Cement/Good 1
Center Way
Urdaneta City Livelihood Land 94 km. Along the H- Cement/Good 1
Skills And Training Way
Center
Urdaneta City Land 94 Km. Along the H- Cement/Good 1
Pasalubong Center Way
Urdaneta City Bagsakan Land 94 Km. .25 km Cement/Good 1
Market
Urdaneta City Livestock Land 99 Km. Along the H- Cement/Good 1
Market Way
Engineered Sanitary Land 105 Km 1 km. Cement/Good 1
Landfill
Source: City Tourism Office
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Inventory of Hotel and Resorts: 2018


Location Name of Area Type of Type of Ownership
Tourism (ha) Accomodation Tourism
Establishment Services
Bolaoen Aljen Spring 0.1 Resort M Private
Resort
Cayamba Goldland 1 Resort/Hotel M Private
nan Spring Resort
San Lisland 1.2223 Resort/Hotel M,L Private
Vicente Rainforest
Resort
Anonas Pang. 0.2 Resort/Hotel L Private
Springland
Resort and
Hotel
Dilan- Urdaneta 0.3439 Resort/Hotel M,L Private
Paurido Garden Resort
Palina Villa Lina 0.15 Resort L Private
East Green Valley
Resort
Source: City Tourism Office

Tourist Inn and Lodging


Name Location No. of Rooms
Albece Inn Nancayasan 14
Budget Lodge Dilan Paurido 22
City Drive Inn Nancayasan 16
Ciudad Fernandino Nancayasan
D' Little Egg Hostel & Café Anonas 7
M's Place Hotel Inn Dilan Paurido 24
Mahogany Inn & Restaurant Pinmaludpod
Majoha Hotel and Restaurant Nancayasan
Mark's Hotel & Restaurant San Vicente East
Mat Square Hotel and Anonas
Restaurant
Metro Fort Inn Pinmaludpod 10
The Casarose Mansion Inn. Poblacion 23
Town Gate Inn Nancayasan 33
Winbase Inn San Jose 16
Visitors Inn
Source: City Tourism Office
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Ecological Solid Waste Management

Citizen’s participation is the key to the effective implementation of the


Ecological-Solid Waste Management Program of the City of Urdaneta. The
City ecological solid waste management program reflects its commitment to
environmental quality, efficient public service, and economic well-being.

The city has 225 SWM personnel (market/street sweepers, garbage


collectors, landfill, park caretakers and MRF personnels). The solid waste
generation of the city is about 50 metric tons daily. The LGU takes care of
the collection of solid wastes city-wide. It has eight (8) collection team. Each
team is compound of seven (7) personals: 1 driver, 6 helpers/ “pahenantes”.

The total garbage collected is about 12-13 loads per day at 8 tons per
load or about 96-104 tons garbage for each day of collection. Today garbage
collection is now city-wide. Urban barangays are subjected to daily collection
while rural barangays are being visited once or twice a week. Majority of the
waste collected is of commercial and industrial in origin (70%) while the rest
comprise domestic and institutional.

Engineered Sanitary Landfill

The city has also an Engineered Sanitary Landfill located at


Barangay Catablan, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan with an area of 18
hectares. The primary concern is to prevent ground water contamination,
and lechate formation and migration, thereby complying with the
provisions of RA 9003.

At the landfill, the LGU has 28 personals manning different tasks, to


include security, utilities, maintenance crew, tipping area personals,
office personals and pumping station operators. The LGU has also a
composting facility located at this city Auction Market Compound.
Likewise the city employs sixty (60) market and street sweepers.

Solid Waste Generation: 2018


Source Volume of Volume of Disposal Disposal
solid waste solid waste methods/ site
generated collected treatment
(tons/day) (tons/day) facilities
Central Business District 20 20 Landfiill Urdaneta
Barangays 30 20-25 composting, City
recycling, Sanitary
reusing Landfill
Source: General Services Office
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Methods of Solid Waste Disposal: 2018

Methods Quantity (Total municipal solid waste


generated)
Collected and disposed to:
Sanitary Landfill 14,600 m.t.
Composting (approx) 1,800 m.t.
Recycling (approx) 700 m.t.
Reuse (approx) 30 m.t.
Source: General Services Office

Environmental Management/ Programs and Ordinances


Tulungan sa Purok. Maintenance of environmental sanitation is enjoined by
the whole populace by yearly conducting “TULUNGAN SA PUROK for Social
& Economic Progress,” a contest to uphold the cleanliness, beautification, food
production, livelihood & sanitation, and peace & order among the 34
Barangays. “Tulungan sa Purok Program” of the City government holds an
annual event in recognition of the efforts of the different
organizations/stakeholders in the barangays.

Executive Order#004-2014 creating “The Bantay Pangkalikasan.” Responsible


in the enforcement of the “Anti-Littering Ordinances.”
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Executive Order # 06-2011 creating “the Bantay Ilog Task Force.” This Task
Force is assigned at the Macalong River, the most significant river system
traversing almost the Central Business District and several urban barangays
and the major tributary to the Sinocalan-Dagupan River System WQMA.

Executive Order # 005-2011 creating “the Junior Bantay Pangkalikasan”.


This applies in all Secondary and Elementary Schools throughout the City of
Urdaneta
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URDANETA CITY BARANGAY CAPTAINS

Anonas Diomedes Q. Marquez


Bactad East Lourdes O. Claveria
Bayaoas Felixberto V. De Guzman
Bolaoen Alejandro M. Bautista, Jr.
Cabaruan John A. Rosario
Cabuloan Marcelino V. Bustamante
Camanang Vivian V. Angel
Camantiles Elmer F. Ganceña
Casantaan Daniel V. Castañeto
Catablan Ismael A. Zabala, Jr.
Cayambanan Norberto C. Gotgotao
Consolacion Arnel S. Antiniw
Dilan-Paurido Warren D. Andrada
Labit Proper Policarpio M. Galvan
Labit West Eduardo A. Almendares
Mabanogbog Ronnie I. Rombaoa
Macalong Jose L. Llego
Nancalobasaan Romeo M. Dee
Nancamaliran East Edgar J. Espiritu
Nancamaliran West Amado O. Veridiano
Nancayasan Alfredo P. Tumang
Oltama Oliver I. Manipon
Palina East Hariceto P. Pavo
Palina West Jesus V. Pascua
Pedro T. Orata Neil G. Tablada
Pinmaludpod Milagros B. Seto Ma
Poblacion Cheryl M. Del Prado
San Jose Bartolome S. Palagud, Jr.
San Vicente Michael Brian M. Perez
Sta. Lucia Maximo C. Javonillo
Sto. Domingo Joseph G. Tabion
Sugcong Virgilio C. Magno
Tiposu Dionisio E. Mansat, Jr.
Tulong Raul M. Figuracion
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URDANETA CITY SANGGUNIANG KABATAAN CHAIRPERSONS

Anonas Mikee M. Verzon


Bactad East Jason P. Madrid
Bayaoas Tristan Royce V. Parayno
Bolaoen John John L. Elegado
Cabaruan Alvin Jerard L. Calpito
Cabuloan Michelle B. Abarra
Camanang Clifford A. Tomines
Camantiles Dexter S. Del Rosario
Casantaan Mary Joy C. Sarceda
Catablan Edel John M. Zamora
Cayambanan John Earvin T. Viernes
Consolacion Kenrick John M. Tablada
Dilan-Paurido Alecsandra Beatrice Elyza P. Mateo
Labit Proper Lester H. Andrada
Labit West Mat N. Esteron
Mabanogbog Kelly Anne F. Calacsan
Macalong Lovely M. Marquez
Nancalobasaan Elijah C. Consolacion
Nancamaliran East Jemel B. Lopez
Nancamaliran West John Deaniel B. Bulda
Nancayasan Arman C. Adviento
Oltama Mark Conrad M. Manipon
Palina East Shaira Mhay Y. Orbizo
Palina West Reagan M. Pascua
Pedro T. Orata King Richard T. Tablada
Pinmaludpod Kenneth A. Coloma
Poblacion Mark Vincent C. Caringal
San Jose Butch S. Zarate
San Vicente Carl Jordan S. Visperas
Sta. Lucia Jaime M. Jimenez, Jr.
Sto. Domingo Sherwin G. Pabaira
Sugcong Aaron John R. Balinco
Tiposu Ruvilyn A. Mabilin
Tulong Daniel P. Gandia
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URDANETA CITY DEPARTMENT HEADS AND CHIEF OFFICES


City Administrator
RUFINO RONALDO Z. SAN JUAN VI

City Accountant
BENEDICTO P. SISON

City Agriculturist
FELIX O. VITALES

City Assessor
MARY JOYCE S. SARDEÑA

City Budget Officer


CRYL MARIE M. RAMOS

City Civil Registrar


MARFIE S. LUSTINA

City Engineer
MACARIO A. SEGUNDO, JR.

City Legal Officer


DIONISIO C. ANTINIW

City Health Officer


BERNARDO C. MACARAEG

City Planning & Dev’t Coordinator


NESTOR A. IBAY

City Social Welfare & Dev’t Officer


VILMA L. LAPITAN

City Treasurer
GRACITA B.ANDER

BPLO Chief
ANTONIO A. VELICARIA, JR.

HRMO Chief
CHRISTIAN M. AGBANLOG

POSO Chief
HENRY R. KANG
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Secretary to the Sanggunian


RUFINO RAMIL Z. SAN JUAN V

Environmental Services Div. Chief


REYNALDO P. QUINTO

Market Supervisor
CESAR T. ESTOESTA

Slaughter House Master


MAURICIO V. MANIBOG

Supply Officer
EDUARDO T. FERNANDEZ

Livelihood Training Center Head


OMAR JOSEPH A. ESTEVES

City Auditor
MANUELA S. TAMONDONG

City Director – DILG


MA. VICTORIA JEAN P. DAWIS

City Elections Officer


MIGUEL G. BAUTISTA, JR.

City Librarian
BERNADINE M .GRAVELA

Chief of Police
Supt. JOHN K. GUIAGUI

Female Dorm Jail Warden


C/Insp. NORY S. UBAÑA

District Jail Warden


C/Insp. WILLIAM T. MANENGYAO

Fire Marshall
Chief ARTURO L. SAWATE
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DIRECTORY OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES


Urdaneta City Fire Station
CHIEF INSP. ARTHUR L. SAWATE
Fire Marshall
Urdaneta City Fire Station
Tel. No. (075) 568-6053
Hotline 160

Urdaneta City Police Station


P/SUPT. JOHN K. GUIAGUI
Chief of Police
Tel. No. (075) 529-2076
Hotline166

Urdaneta City Water District


ATTY. EFREN B. DOMAGAS
General Manager
UCWD Building
Nancayasan, Urdaneta City
Tel. No. (075) 656-1044

Don. Amadeo J. Perez Sr. Mem. Gen. Hospital


DR. MARIA VIVIAN VILLAR-ESPINO
Director
Dilan-Paurido, Urdaneta City
Tel. No. (075) 568-3874

Bureau of Jail Management and Penology


C/INSP. ROQUE C. SISON III
District Jail Warden
BJMP District Jail
Anonas, Urdaneta City

Bureau of Jail Management and Penology


C/ INSP. NARCISA R. RAMIREZ
Female Dorm Jail Warden
BJMP District Jail
Anonas, Urdaneta City

Regional Trial Court


HON. ELIZABETH L. BERDAL
Executive Judge
Branch 47, Hall of Justice
Anonas, Urdaneta City

Municipal Trial Court in Cities


HON. IRMA B. PANAHON-ABAD
Presiding Judge
Old City Hall Compound
Poblacion, Urdaneta City
CITY OF URDANETA
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Office of the City Prosecutor


ATTY. SILVESTRE REDEMPTOR A. RIDAO
City Prosecutor
Hall of Justice
Anonas, Urdaneta City

Parole & Probation Administration


MS. SUSAN BONIEL
Officer-in-Charge
Anonas, Urdaneta City

Commission on Audit
MRS. MRS. MANUELA S. TAMONDONG
City Auditor
Commission on Audit
2/F South Wing, New City Hall
Anonas, Urdaneta City

Commission on Elections
MR. MIGUEL G. BAUTISTA
City Elections Officer
2/F UC Convention and Sports Center
Poblacion, Urdaneta City

Civil Service Commission


MR. ROGELIO T. DEL ROSARIO
Director II
UC Convention and Sports Center
Poblacion, Urdaneta City

Bureau of Internal Revenue


ATTY. MA. ISABEL B. UTIT
Revenue District Officer
Anonas, Urdaneta City

Department of Environment and Natural Resources


MR. FERNANDO B. ESTRADA JR.
Community Environment & Nat. Res. Officer
Anonas, Urdaneta City
Tel. No. (075) 568-106

Department of Agrarian Reform


MS. MARIA ANA B. FRANCISCO, CESO V
Provincial Agrarian Reform Officer II
Gacutan Building
Poblacion, Urdaneta City
Tel. No. (075) 656-0187
CITY OF URDANETA
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Department of Energy
ENGR. ROMULO B. CALLANGAN JR.
OIC – Director
Luzon Field Office
2/F PSJ Building
Nancayasan, Urdaneta City
Tel. No. (075) 656-0114

Department of the Interior and Local Governments


MA. VICTORIA JEAN P. DAWIS
City Director
2/F South Wing, New City Hall
Anonas, Urdaneta City

Land Bank of the Philippines


MR. JOEL K. PEREDO
Branch Manager
Land Bank Building
Nancayasan, Urdaneta City
Tel. No. (075) 568-2388

Home Development and Mutual Fund


MS. MERIAM N. PAMITTAN
Branch Head
3F CB Mall
Nancayasan, Urdaneta City

Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation


MS. FLORENTINA O. PUGAL
Regional Manager
Land Bank Building
Nancayasan, Urdaneta City
Tel. No. (075) 568-2524/ 656-2524

Philippines Postal Corporation


MS. PATRICIA C. SORIANO
Postmaster
Post Office Building
Poblacion, Urdaneta City

Land Transportation Office


MR. GLORIOSO DANIEL Z. MARTINEZ
District Head
LTO Building
Poblacion, Urdaneta City
CITY OF URDANETA
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Social Security System


MR. NARCISO M. MARTINEZ JR.
Branch Head
3F CB Mall
Nancayasan, Urdaneta City

National Irrigation Administration


ENGR. JOHN N. CELESTE
Regional Director
Bayaoas, Urdaneta City
Tel. No. (075) 568-2177/ 568-2308

Pangasinan III Electric Cooperative


ENGR. ALLAN G. CASEM
OIC – General Manager
Nancayasan, Urdaneta City
Tel. No. (075) 568-2413

National Commission on Indigenous People


MR. BUGTONG EYDE A. CARANTES
Service Center Head
UC Convention and Sports Center

Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office


MRS. EDITHA R. ROMERO
OIC- Branch Manager
New City Hall
Anonas, Urdaneta City

National Bureau of Investigation


MS. MERLINDA MARTINEZ
Officer –in- Charge
2F CB Mall, Nancayasan, Urdaneta City
CITY OF URDANETA
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DIRECTORY OF NON GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS/


CIVIC GROUPS

Rotary Club of Urdaneta, Inc.


MR. JULIUS SORIANO
President

Rotary Club of Urdaneta North


MR. EDUARDO GLOR
President

Rotary Club of Urdanta East


MR. RODNEY SISON
President

Rotary Club of Mid-City


MS. LIEZL TAGALICUD
President

Rural Improvement Club


MRS. NIDA M. PEREZ
President

Kalipunan ng Liping Pilipina


MRS. EUFROCINA A. EVANGELISTA
President
Agricultural Group for Economic Progress
MR. ROGELIO I. PADILLA
President

City Agricultural and Fisheries Council


MR. ROLLY SERAFICA
President

Federation of Senior Citizens’ Associations


MRS. LAGRIMAS JACOB-ESTRADA
President

Urdaneta Ministers Fellowship


BISHOP JOSE JORGE A. BAÑARES
President

Association of Retired Teachers of Urdaneta City


MS. FRANCISCA D. MONTEFALCO
President

Federated PTAs of Urdaneta City


MR. PETER VILLANUEVA
President
CITY OF URDANETA
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Philippine Red Cross


MR. XERXES DELA PEÑA
President

DELTACOM – Urduja Base


MR. JOJO OLIVAR
President

International Order of De Molay


BRO. ALEJANDRO M. INVEÑA
Master Councilor

Urdaneta Lodge No. 302 Free & Accepted Masons


WB GABRIEL ROSALES
Worshipful Master

Federation of Tricycle Operators and Drivers of Urdaneta


MR. BENEDICTO MILO
President

D’ Originals of Urdaneta
MR. ONOFRE C. GOROSPE
President

Bankers Association of Eastern Pangasinan


MR. LITO MOVIDA
President

Urdaneta Filipino-Chinese Community


MR. PETER CHAN
President

Urdaneta Muslim Association, Inc.


DATU CAMALODIN SARIPADA
President

Samahang Batangueño
MR. NESTOR MANONGSONG
President

Junior Chamber International


MR. RAYMOND S.J. TABELIN
President

Philippine Red Cross


MS. HONEYLETTE P. NOE
Chapter Head

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