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Vision Statement
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By the year 2020, Lapu-Lapu City shall be the leading haven for
tourism and investments, peopled by healthy and empowered citizens
living in safe, clean and peaceful environs conducive to good governance
and multi-sectoral interaction geared towards socio-economic growth
through sustainable development within its political jurisdiction including
its Municipal waters.
Mission Statement
1. To continue the modernization of Lapu-Lapu with new and upgraded
facilities and services, supported by improved roads, bridges and
international airport;
2. To enhance the natural attractiveness of the City and strengthen its
reputation as one of the countrys primary tourism areas through
cleanliness and beautification drives, as well as historical and
environmental conservation campaigns;
3. To explore the potentials of the City as a business hub by establishing
and maintaining local and international linkages and supporting
allied export industries;
4. To develop a harmonious and proactive culture of dynamism by
incorporating technological advancements into the promotion of
values-oriented education, cooperativism, and entrepreneurship.
LAPU-LAPU CITY
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INTRODUCTION :
Lapu-Lapu City is named after the first Filipino fighter who successfully
defeated the Spanish invaders in the Battle at Barangay Mactan, which was fatal
to the Spanish Leader, Magellan. Composed of nineteen (19) barangays in the
mainland and eleven (11) barangays in Olango Island, Lapu-Lapu City (formerly
the Municipality of Opon ) created under R.A. 3134 as Lapu-Lapu City on June
17, 1961 and became a Highly Urbanized-City through a plesbiscite on June 21,
2007.
The existence of two (2) bridges has impressed the accessibility between
Lapu-Lapu City and other areas in the Province of Cebu which has cut down on
transportation expenses as well as travelling time.
The City is separated from the province of Cebu by the Mactan Channel,
however, at present it is connected with the Province of Cebu by two (2) bridges,
known as the 1st Mandaue Mactan Bridge and Marcelo H. Fernan Bridge. LapuLapu City and Municipality of Cordova comprises the whole Mactan Island.
These are connected by two (2) bridges,
Her
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(undergraduate
and
graduate
studies)
and
communications
(television, radio and newspaper). The Metro Cebu Water District (MCWD) has
included Lapu-Lapu City in its distribution of water supply.
It is the seat of Mactan-Cebu International Airport and considered as the
gateway to the Pacific, on the other hand, Cebu City and the rest of Metro Cebu
make use of the Airport for domestic and international air travel. The airport is a
vital international gateway to the countrys economic prosperity and is the
countrys second busiest airport.
It services domestic flights to and from major cities of the country, as well
as international flights to Japan (Narita), Sourth Korea (Inchon and Pusan),
Singapore, Qatar (Doha), Taiwan (Taipei), Hongkong, China (Pudong and
Kaoshiung), Thailand (Bangkok) and Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur).
Lapu-Lapu City is noted for being tourist haven for her historical spots,
her beautiful, pristine sandy shores and white sand beaches on one side of the
island city, more particularly in the coastal barangays of Marigondon, Agus,
Suba-basbas, Maribago, Mactan and Pta. Engao also made Lapu-Lapu City a
major weekend destination of the population of Metro Cebu and nearby towns.
The existence of plush beach resorts made it a prime tourist destination of
the country, consistently attracting domestic and foreign tourists to spend their
vacations.
The other side of the island facing Cebu, has no sandy shores. The deep
harbors, however along this coast has made it the ideal location for the oil
companies, for ship-building repair, dry-docking industry, for the construction of
the giant industrial complex of General Milling Corporation and for the various
industries of the Mactan Economic Zone.
Ferry boat service is also available between Pier 3 in Cebu City and Muelle
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GENERAL INFORMATION :
Lapu-Lapu City has a total population of 292,530 as of 2007. With the
average household size of 5.1. The total number of households in the city is
216,045. It has a total land area of 6,422.6081 has.
Enumerated below are the citys 30 barangays with their respective
population and area:
Barangay
1. Agus
2. Babag
3. Bankal
4. Baring
5. Basak
6. Buaya
7. Calawisan
8. Canjulao
9. Caohagan
10. Caubian
11. Caw-oy
12. Gun-ob
13. Ibo
14. Looc
15. Mactan
16. Maribago
17. Marigondon
18. Pajac
19. Pajo
20. Pangan-an
21. Poblacion
22. Punta Engano
23. Pusok
24. Sabang
25. San Vicente
26. Sta. Rosa
27. Suba-basbas
28. Talima
29. Tingo
30. Tungasan
TOTAL
Area (has.)
2000
2007
211.2025
307.1243
200.8269
91.4423
603.1994
271.4706
956.9963
155.8677
4.5249
8.6853
42.2752
226.9183
148.0964
104.2948
495.2948
283.1344
451.446
258.8969
154.0002
46.065
35.518
218.3998
153.341
195.2796
6,531
6,759
7,414
2,377
14,449
5,436
4,505
5,550
390
2,159
1,438
29,542
2,722
9,782
15,342
7,057
9,005
9,423
22,377
1,724
11,225
6,330
21,191
4,275
2,847
2,870
2,698
4,260
2,647
1,734
224,059
9,699
17,426
10,555
2,934
25,297
10,710
6,625
9,585
507
2,114
1,582
29,824
6,775
13,249
19,889
9,141
13,802
14,061
19,827
1,723
8,486
6,313
26,647
4,424
3,192
3,751
4,943
4,945
2,750
1,754
292,530
283.4428
165.721
168.2876
96.2811
86.159
6424.1921
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION:
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Househol
d
Populatio
n (2007)
1,730
1,801
1,955
626
3,827
1,430
1,186
1,479
103
566
377
7,711
733
2,575
4,017
1,859
2,371
2,482
5,859
452
2,910
1,663
5,590
1,126
749
758
705
1,116
693
455
58,904
NSO 2010
Survey
8,185
17,721
13,802
3,014
45,927
12,123
8,433
11,471
559
2,028
1,629
34,662
7,055
14,073
29,262
12,064
17,542
16,084
23,107
1,767
8,243
7,106
26,568
5,603
3,413
3,934
5,457
4,855
2,830
1,950
350,467
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LAND USE:
Classification
Area in Hectares
2,874.79 Has.
25.81 Has.
1,260.47 Has.
12.78 Has.
34.92 Has.
377.06 Has.
497.71 Has.
42.13%
0.38%
18.47%
0.19%
0.51%
5.53%
7.29%
Zone
Parks & Recreation Zone
Infrastructure/Utilities
28.45 Has.
398.11 Has.
0.42%
5.83%
Zone
Tourism Zone
Memorial Park/Cemetery
Mixed
1,185.05 Has.
20.28 Has.
103.09 Has.
17.37%
0.30%
1.6%
TOPOGRAPHY OR SLOPE :
SOIL TYPE :
There are four classifications of soil type in Lapu-Lapu city, namely :
1 ) Bolinao Clay
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2 ) Faraon Clay
3 ) Beach Sand
4 ) Hydrosol
CLIMATE :
Mactan island falls under Type III of the Modified Coronas Classification of
Philippine climates. It is characterized by a not very pronounced or distinct
season. It is relatively dry from November to April and wet during the rest of the
year. Based on PAG-ASA Mactan station records, the island receives 78% of its
annual rainfall from June to December. The driest month is April, which receives
34.6 mm of rainfall, while the wettest is July with 189.4 mm of rainfall. The
average annual rainfall is 1,470 mm. On the average, there are 130 rainy days in a
year. The entire island is generally remote from the normal path of tropical
cyclones originating from the Pacific Ocean.
The monthly prevailing wind in Mactan from October to May is northeast,
while from June to September is southwest. Current patterns along the coastal
region of Magellan Bay are influenced by the tidal force and wind direction. The
wind speed is in the range of 2 to 3 meters-per second (m/c).
The average annual temperature in Mactan is 28.10C.
is January with a temperature of 23.8)c, while the hottest period occurs in May at
32.90C.
The wettest months of the year are September and October while the dry
months are February, March and April. Lapu-Lapu city has a typical south sea
island climate.
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GEOLOGY :
The underlying soil of Lapu-Lapu City is sedimentary type. The whole
island is nothing but huge coral outcrops from the sea. Atoll island is extremely
porous and cavernous that accounts for the numerous underground lakes found
all over the island. Mactan Island is mostly coral based, with little top soil. It is
mainly made up of alluvium deposits, and tertiary limestone, quaternary
limestone and cretaceous rocks in the whole island. The quaternary alluvium is
prevalent in the south coastal area, with a large island intrusion west of Cordova.
The porous character of the soil makes the surface run-off seep through. It is
difficult to undertake excavation work for pipelaying and canal works on the type
of formation of Mactan.
trenches.
HYDROLOGY :
The whole island belongs to the 4th type of rainfall conditions.
It is
FISH CULTIVATION :
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TIMBERLAND
The city has a total permanent timberland area of 145 has., 10 has. In
Mactan, 10 has. In Looc and 124 has. In Calawisan, Canjulao and Babag.
TOURISM :
Lapu-Lapu City is the site of one significant event that has made the
Philippines known to the outside world. It was the staging ground of the famous
Battle of Mactan on April 27, 1521, when a Spanish invader Ferdinand Magellan
was killed by the chieftain of Mactan, Datu Lapu-Lapu and is celebrated
annually. It was the first recorded victory of Filipinos against foreign invaders.
The historic feat has earned for the city the title The Birthplace of Filipino
Nationalism .
Tourism has taken its hold on the island for the past several years. The
plush beach resorts and high rise hotels with elaborately manicured landscape
and immaculate beachfronts have complemented these that catered the high end
tourist and customers.
There are plenty of beach resorts and Lapu-lapu Markers that attracts and
considered as tourist destinations, these includes:
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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Mactan Island, famous for its white sandy beaches, a scuba divers
paradise, jet ski riding, banana riding, parasailing and SPA services
9.
10.
11.
12.
SPECIAL INTEREST:
1.
and at Maribago
3.
CULTURAL ATTRACTION:
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EVENTS / FESTIVALS
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City Collectors
Method of disposal
Biodegradable
composted
Residual Wastes
Location of Dumpsite
: 30 units
SEWERAGE SYSTEM
Lapu-Lapu City has no central sewerage system, however, Mactan-Cebu
Airport and industrial water waste inside MEPZ they have treatment facility,
treated wastes water disposed to the sea. Some residential subdivisions have
their own waste water ponds (lagoon) monitoring is under DENR.
Mactan
Doctors Hospital has treated waste water pond. Shangrila Mactan Beach Resort
& SPA, Maribago Blue Water and General Milling Corporation have waste
sewerage system and treatment facilities and recycling for disposal.
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LOCAL SOURCES
1. Tax Revenue
a. Property Transfer Tax
b. Real Property Tax
c. Local Taxes
2. Non-Tax Revenue
a. Regulatory Fees
b. Business and Service Income
c. Other Income/Receipts
EXTERNAL SOURCES
1. Share from National Tax Collection (IRA)
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Listed below is the City income for the past eight ( 8 ) years.
YEAR
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
INCOME
531,127,535.49
603,471,972.52
661,524,853.46
683,253,715.08
772,249,418.68
854,709,317.60
927,917,537.30
1,054,096,429.95
1,104,097,681.38
1,212,016,143.09
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INDUSTRIES :
Some of the major industrial firms operating in Lapu-Lapu City are the
following :
1. Oil Companies (Chevron, Pilipinas Shell, Petron Corp.)
2. Export Processing Zones (MEZ I & II, Cebu Light Industrial Park (CLIP)
3. Flour Milling (General Milling Corp.)
4. Shipbuilding/Ship repair (Keppel Cebu Shipyard Inc.)
5. Manufacturing/Export Companies (Heritage Muebles Export Co., JMX,
TEC, ACM Manufacturing Inc., Arkwell, Sugeco, Interior Basic Export
Corp.)
6. Power Plant/Supply ( MECO, East Asia Utilities)
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LENGTH ( kms )
Barangay Roads
83.488
City Roads
2.881
National Roads
27.788
1.600
TOTAL
115.757
Concrete
8.043
Asphalt
47.206
Gravel
60.508
TOTAL
Road Density ( km / km2 )
115.757
- 1.8
TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES :
1. Sea :
Facilities:
1. Muelle Osmea (Osmea Wharf), Poblacion
2. Buot Mactan Wharf
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3. Angasil Wharf
4. Marigondon Wharf
5. Olango Island Causeway
Mode of Transportation:
1. Ferry Boat going to Cebu
2. Pumpboats going to Olango Island
2. Air :
Facilities: Mactan-Cebu International Airport
Domestic Airlines:
1. Philippine Airlines
2. Cebu Pacific
International Airlines:
1. Cathay Pacific
2. Malaysian Airlines
3. Philippine Airlines
4. Silk Air
5. Singapore Airlines
Cargo
3. Land:
Facilities:
1. Lapu-Lapu City Jeepney Terminal, Pajo, Lapu-Lapu City
2. V-hire Terminals, Pajo and Poblacion, Lapu-Lapu City
Transportation Operators:
1. Fast Transit Corporation, Airport Road, Pusok, Lapu-Lapu City
2. Flamingo Rent-A-Car, Airport Road, Pusok, Lapu-Lapu City
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PROTECTIVE SERVICES
The City is also hosting three (3) major Military Bases (Mactan Benito
Ebuen Air Base (Phil. Airforce) at Barangay Pajo, Central Command (Phil. Army)
and NAVFORCEN (Navy) at Barangay Looc. And to promote safety of life and
property at sea, the Phil. Coast Guard Central Command for the Visayas will be
established at Barangay Pta. Engao.
To ensure peace and order of its locality, the city has strengthened the
police visibility and mobility of Phil. National Police with a police forced of one
hundred thirty-four (134) through establishment of Police Headquarters at Pusok,
Lapu-Lapu City and five (5) police outpost sub-stations at barangays Mactan,
Poblacion, Marigondon, Pusok and Olango Island. There are seven (7) police
service vehicles that are presently used to monitor peace and order situation of
the city. Communication facilities is inadequate. with their serviceable mobile
patrol vehicles. The establishment of Special Weapon and Tactics (SWAT) is also
a great help in promoting peace and order in the city which has low in crime rate
as of 2008.
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2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
627
535
581
553
296
23
2
201
80
300
21
30
4
156
86
233
26
30
4
149
105
273
20
38
7
116
138
235
19
14
20
73
74
101
14
435
426
366
337
171
(crimes involving
29
28
40
16
11
49
44
36
30
16
(crimes against
63
68
58
32
57
33
33
13
20
253
250
216
231
77
1062
827
961
765
947
722
890
621
467
336
35.08
29.53
28.64
25.51
26.97
77.87%
79.60%
76.24%
69.78%
74.44%
2007
2008
2009
INDEX CRIME
(crimes against
1.1 Murder
1.2 Homicide Parricide
1.3 Physical Injuries
1.4 Robbery
1.5 Theft
1.6 Rape
NON-INDEX CRIME (crimes
person)
against properties)
2.3 RA 8294
the firearms law)
2.4 RA 9165
illegal drugs)
Physical Injuries
195
180
200
175
15
Damage to property
715
816
1,122
920
47
65
60
70
77
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575
605
516
520
43
12
14
10
11
75%
80%
81%
40%
30%
85%
70%
70%
35%
70%
Solved/settled
80%
75%
70%
70%
68%
Filed in Court
2%
Fire Incidence
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2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
32
46
50
39
33
Fire
Station
Locatio
n
ODFM &
Cental
Fire
Station
Poblacion
Fire
Station
Babag
Fire
Station
Marigond
on Fire
Station
Personnel
BF
P
LG
U
Tot
al
1: 4,075
(for
entire
LapuLapu
City)
Apparatus
Serviceable (17)
Unserviceable
(3)
BFP
LGU
BFP
LGU
Fire Jeep;
Engine 9
(MAN);
Super Tanker
1;
Chemical
Truck 1
(Isuzu)
Engine
Pumper;
Motorcycle;
Engine 3
(Fuso);
Engine 6
(Anos);
Engine 7
(Anos);
Super Tanker 3
(Isuzu)
Aerial
Platform
1
Transrov
er
(Multicab
)
Purok
Gabi,
Gun-ob
2,100 sq.
m.
44
45
R. dela
Serna St.,
Poblacion
928 sq. m.
Super Tanker
2 (Daewoo)
Babag
Barangay
Owned
Building
Engine 8
(Anos)
Marigond
on
100 sq. m.
Engine
1
(Isuzu)
Mactan
Fire
Station
Olango
Fire
Station
Area
Personne
l to
Populatio
n Ratio
Mactan
Talima,
Olango Is.
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Building
not yet
turned
over
75.6 sq. m.
13
Engine 2
(Anos)
Ambulance
(L300)
Engine 4
(Anos)
Engine 5
Grand Total
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61
25
86
(Anos)
Ambulance
(Toyota)
12
The Citys Jail is located at Soong, Barangay Mactan with an area of 11,766 sq.m.
with seven (7) buildings in good condition and two (2) prisoners van.
2011
2012
No. of Personnel
13
14
13
No. of Inmates
69
83
94
Ratio: Personnel
to Inmates
1:5
1:6
1:7
Female
Male
No. of Personnel
No. of Inmates
Ratio: Personnel
to Inmates
HEALTH
There are two government-run hospitals in Lapu-Lapu City. The LapuLapu City Hospital, located at Barangay Gun-ob which is secondary that
provides definitive care in the four (4) basic specialties, namely: medicine,
surgery, obstetrics, gynecology and pediatrics.
The second government-run hospital is located in Sta. Rosa, Olango Island.
The Sta. Rosa Community Hospital is categorized as a primary hospital and
serves the barangays in Olango Island.
To promote Family Welfare and improve the quality of human life in a just
humane society through primary health care approach the City Health Office is
also extending medical consultation, dental consultation, case finding (laboratory
services) and treatment, control of diarrheal diseases, immunization, family
planning seminar .
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2010
2011
2012
No.
Rate
No.
Rate
No.
Rate
554
`0.96%
552
0.94%
595
0.99%
223
0.39%
193
0.33%
108
0.18%
777
0.39%
745
1.27%
703
1.17%
Severely Underweight
Total
Based on City Health Office records, the ten (10) leading causes of
morbidity in Lapu-Lapu City for the last three years are;
1. upper respiratory tract infection
2. skin infection
3. Bronchitis
4. Traumatic injury
5. Animal bite
6. Diarrhea
7. Hypertension
8. Pneumonia
9. Pulmonary tuberculosis
10. Parasitism
On the other hand, the ten (10) leading causes of mortality for the last three
years are:
1) pneumonia
2) hypertensive vascular disease
3) cancer (all types)
4) myocardial infraction
5) diabetes mellitus
6) pulmonary tubercolosis
7) Traumatic Injury/gunshot/stab wound
8) Congestive Heart Failure
9) Renal Failure
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10) Septicemia
Health Indicator
2010
2011
2012
30.89/1,000 pop.
30.53/1,000 pop.
30.17/1,000 pop.
43%
44.6%
48.46%
456.28/100,000
pop.
382.5/100,000
pop.
378.30/100,000
pop.
4.92/1,000 pop.
5.08/1,000 pop.
5.41/1,000 pop.
2.81/1,000 pop.
3.03/1,000 pop.
2.85/1,000 pop.
10.05/100,000
pop.
9.77/100,000 pop.
19/100,000 pop.
Fertility
Crude Birth Rate (CBR)
Total Fertility Rate (TFR)
Mortality
Crude Death Rate
(CDR)
Infant Mortality Rate
Young Child Mortality
Maternal Mortality Rate
Facilities/Utilities
Served
Unserved
Water Supply
51,508
90%
5,724
10%
Water-sealed toilets
42,923
75%
14,309
25%
Ownership
Remarks
Pajo
private
Congested
Marigondon
private
Spacious
Sta. Rosa
private
Congested
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Gun-ob
public
Congested
SOCIAL SERVICES
The City Social Welfare and Development Office aims to care, protect and
rehabilitates less privileged segments of society so as to help them return back to
normal role functioning. The basic programs and services based on the five
welfare programs: Family and Community Welfare Program, Child and Youth
Welfare Program, Womens Welfare Program, Disabled Persons Welfare program,
Emergency Assistance Program.
Clientele served with basic services as of 2012
Category of Clientele Services
1
2008
2010
2011
2009
5,292
2,676
624
5,130
2,274
505
5,796
2,099
3,038
4,203
4,046
4,428
5,123
PMC
2,474
3,242
4,561
4,674
MC
PEC
2,814
4,361
4,102
2,380
3,001
5,435
449
3,211
563
488
689
853
24,702
29,096
30,446
29,653
Barangay
1.
2.
3.
4.
Agus
Babag
Bankal
Baring
5. Basak
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Social Welfare
Senior
Children/
Citizens
Women Center
Center
Health Services
Barangay
Health
Center
Hospital
1
2
1
1
2
Lying-in/
Birthing Clinic
1
1. Mactan
Doctor's
Hospital
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Buaya
Calawisan
Canjulao
Caohagan
Caubian
Caw-oy
1
1
1
1
1
1
1. Home Care
Center
12. Gun-ob
13. Ibo
3
1
14. Looc
15. Mactan
1. Lapu-Lapu
Hospital
1. Kalinga Center
2. Child Minding
Center
1.Tojong
Hospital
3
1. Estardo Prima
Maternity Clinic
3. Stimulation
Activity Therapeutic
Center
16. Maribago
17. Marigondon
18. Pajac
19. Pajo
1
1
1
1. NORFIL
Foundation
20. Pangan-an
21. Poblacion
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Punta Engano
Pusok
Sabang
San Vicente
Sta. Rosa
Suba-basbas
Talima
Tingo
Tungasan
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1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1. Our Lady of
the Rule
Hospital
1
1. Opon
Puericulture
Center
EDUCATION
Department of Education aims to uplift the quality of life of deserving
Lapu-Lapu City youths in terms of academic, technical and vocational education.
The educational insitutitons offering day care centers, pre-school, elementary and
high schools are well distributed throughout the Mainland and Olango Island
barangays, to wit:
Barangay
1. Agus
2. Babag
3 DCC
1 DCC
3. Bankal
5 DCC
4. Baring
5. Basak
1 DCC
8 DCC
6. Buaya
7. Calawisan
8. Canjulao
9.
10.
11.
12.
Caohagan
Caubian
Caw-oy
Gun-ob
2 DCC
1 DCC
1 DCC
1 DCC
4 DCC
13. Ibo
14. Looc
1 DCC
15. Mactan
5 DCC
16. Maribago
1 DCC
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Schools
Day Care
Centers
Public
Private
1
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
Agus ES
Babag I ES
Babag II ES
Tiangue ES
Timpolok ES
Babag NHS
Bankal ES
Bankal NHS
1
2
3
4
1
1
1
Basak ES
STEC ES & HS
Suba-Masulog ES
Sudtonggan ES
Buaya ES
Calawisan ES
Canjulao ES
1
2
3
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
Caohagan ES
Caubian ES
Cao-oy ES
Gun-ob ES
Gun-ob HS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
Ibo ES
Lapu-Lapu City ES
Looc ES
Looc NHS
Mactan ES
Soong ES
Mactan NHS
Buyong ES
2
1
2
1
2
3
1
2
3
Maribago ES
Marigondon ES
Marigondon NHS
Abuno ES
Bagong Silang ES
Pajac PS
Mactan Air Base ES
Pajo ES
Pajo NHS
17. Marigondon
5 DCC
18. Pajac
4 DCC
19. Pajo
5 DCC
20. Pangan-an
21. Poblacion
1 DCC
3 DCC
1
1
Pangan-an ES
Poblacion PS
1 DCC
6 DCC
24. Sabang
25. San Vicente
26. Sta. Rosa
3 DCC
27. Suba-basbas
3 DCC
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
Pta. Engao ES
Pusok ES
Pusok NHS
Sabang ES
Poo ES
Sta. Rosa ES
Sta. Rosa NHS
Suba-basbas ES
Suba ES
Candagsao PS
Talima ES
Tingo ES
Tingo HS
Tungasan ES
28. Talima
29. Tingo
1 DCC
30. Tungasan
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
Public Schools
Male
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2008-2009
44,475
23,144
2009-2010
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
46,610
47,839
51,086
52,698
24,289
24,779
26,429
27,390
Female
21,331
22,321
23,060
24,657
Private Schools
5,659
5,667
5,982
6,347
6,719
Total
50,134
52,277
53,821
57,433
59,417
% Increase/Decrease
4%
4.9%
Participation Rate
25,308
2.86%
6.28%
3.33%
92.25%
95.19%
100%
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
SECONDARY SCHOOL
School Year
1
2008-2009
2009-2010
Public Schools
23,409
23,871
24,053
25,022
25,869
Male
11,360
11,726
11,993
12,509
12,809
Female
12,049
12,145
12,060
12,513
13,060
Private Schools
3,882
4,037
4,293
4,480
4,530
Total
27,291
27,908
28,346
29,502
30,399
7%
2.21%
1.54%
3.91%
2.95%
62.92%
64.90%
68.02%
% Increase/Decrease
Participation Rate
SETTLEMENT AREAS
Lapu-Lapu City Government has supported the several settlement projects
in the City, to wit:
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Address
Sudtungan,
Basak
Sudtungan,
Basak
Sudtungan,
Basak
Sudtungan,
Basak
Sudtungan,
Basak
No. of
Beneficiaries
Remarks
26
LGU Project
40
LGU Project
49
LGU Project
33
LGU Project
Timpolok,
Babag
5
6
9
10
11
43
Direct Negotiation
Purchase
Basak
58
Pusok
120
Agus
45
Agus
45
Pajo
34
Lot Donation
Masulog, Basak
Phase 1,
Mactan
Phase 1,
Mactan
43
185
Basak
45
Lot Donation
Community Mortgage
Program (CMP)
Community Mortgage
Program (CMP)
Direct Negotiation
Purchase
Direct Negotiation
Purchase
Direct Negotiation
Purchase
Direct Negotiation
Purchase
185
Area (has.)
Land Ownership
Government
Basak
Bankal
Gun-ob
Ibo
Mactan
Pajo
Pusok
Suba-basbas
2.298
0.3322
0.8246
0.1989
0.7817
1.3525
7.4321
0.3000
Private
2.298
0.3322
0.8246
0.1989
0.7817
1.3525
5.0240
0.3000
ECONOMIC/ENTERPRISES/ESTABLISHMENTS
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No. of
Families
Years
Occupied
272
44
90
222
84
219
897
67
18
10
32
17
49
41
32
27
2009
2010
2011
2012
62,065,983.48
58,243,602.21
63,851,552.24
77,275,957.69
100,697,099.88
Business Tax
290,785,531.56
280,459,483.97
309,730,192.11
365,074,533.75
414,344,060.78
25,579,785.76
33,936,491.37
29,596,254.79
52,042,267.68
64,397,341.71
Permits and
Licenses
28,031,042.64
29,926,114.85
34,462,414.07
36,102,658.84
43,628,998.01
Services Income
2,241,893.29
2,185,871.14
2,256,940.96
2,448,750.03
2,886,128.21
Hospital
Fees/Income
5,748,607.20
8,084,530.42
11,160,956.48
11,116,831.64
11,662,443.69
Economic
Enterprises
10,421,512.74
11,720,380.15
11,539,824,89
9,942,367.13
10,689,755.87
Other Non-Tax
Revenue
29,445,083.73
33,282,028.11
32,193,519.04
33,776,117.98
41,122,041.26
IRA
315,878,041.00
394,888,171.00
430,668,075.00
461,479,837.00
410,493,728.00
3,384,092.69
2,432,674.38
2,457,807.72
4,837,108.21
4,176,083.97
773,581,574.09
854,709,317.60
927,917,537.30
1,054,096,429.95
1,104,097,681.38
81,127,743.51
73,208,219.70
126,178,892.65
50,001,251.43
Others
Total Revenue
Increase
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT
Ace Pension House
Agus Hotel
Anemone Hotel & Resort
Bahia Resort Hotel
Bella Vista Hotel
Bird's Cage Island Resort
Bluesky Mansion
Boyla Hotel
Cebu Beach Club
Cebu Marine Beach Resort
Cebu White Sands
Club Kontiki
Coral Reef Hotel
Costabella Tropical Beach Resort
Crown Regency Suites
Days Hotel
EGI Hotel City By the Sea
EGI Resort Hotel
Gold Coast Towers
GV Hotel
Hadsan Beach Club
Heidelberg
Hilton Cebu Resort & SPA
Hotel Cesario
Imperial Palace Water Park Resort and SPA
Kalingaw Beach Resort
Kiener Hills Condominium
Lancaster Hotel
Mactan Oasis Garden
Mactan Pension House
Maribago Bluewater Beach Resort & SPA
Microtel Hotel
Pacific Cebu Resort
Plantation Bay Resort & SPA
Portofino Resort Inc.
Shangrila's Mactan Resort & SPA
Soto Grande Hotel & Resort
Talima Beach Villas & Dive Resort
Tambuli Resort
Villa Plumeria Condominium
Waterfront Airport Hotel & Casino-Mactan
LOCATION
Pajo
Agus
Maribago
Agus
Pusok
Pangan-an
Basak
Maribago
Maribago
Suba-basbas
Maribago
Maribago
Marigondon
Maribago
Gun-ob
Pusok
Maribago
Maribago
Mactan
Poblacion
Agus
Pajo
Pta. Engao
Pusok
Maribago
Marigondon
Pusok
Pusok
Maribago
Pajo
Maribago
Pta. Engao
Suba-basbas
Marigondon
Mactan
Pta. Engao
Mactan
Talima
Maribago
Marigondon
Pusok
NO. OF ROOMS
54
65
14
10
48
13
27
10
48
30
50
14
48
151
220
127
173
60
732
43
54
2
246
33
556
10
547
28
15
155
151
137
256
23
547
77
8
145
128
164
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Developer/Name of
Owner/Authorized Representative
Location
(Barangay)
Basak
Mactan
Basak
Collinwood Subdivision
Basak
Genesis Subdivision
Looc
Basak
Happy Homes
Marigondon
Basak
Brookfield Subdivision
7
8
Project Name
Brookfield Subdivision
Annex 1
Intermactan Homeowners
Association Subdivision
Agus
10
Agus
11
Mactan
Goldmine Residences
12
Pajac
BF Country Homes
13
Basak
Azienda Vittoria
Subdivision
14
Basak
15
Pta. Engao
16
Suba-basbas
Simplex 1 Subdivision
17
Pajac
BF Townhomes
18
Mactan
Seascapes Subdivision
19
Basak
20
Maribago
21
Basak
La Solyana Residential
Subdivision
22
Basak
23
Babag
Babag
Basak
BF Better Living
Subdivision
24
25
26
Bankal
27
Mactan
La Tropicana Subdivision
28
Babag
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Area
(has.)
1.3429
Has
0.0015
Has.
8.26324
Has
2.7905
Has.
0.4195
Has.
2.1325
Has
0.82
Has.
5.563
Has.
0.9901
Has.
4.5268
Has
0.759285
Has
2.0438
Has
2.6158
Has
9,995 sq.
m
1.30493
Has.
0.9987
Has.
1.7218
Has.
2.5093
Has.
4.8748
Has.
2.0212
Has.
2.6240
Has
3.4380
Has.
Saleable
Lots
7.0432
983
9.4591
Has.
2.22912
Has.
8.760858
Has/
45.348
Has
16.2866
Has.
123
408
405
22
302
45
261
162
679
68
361
149
117
262
211
112
56
165
37
282
473
572
306
348
666
808
29
Suba-basbas
30
Agus
Villas Magallanes
Subdivision
31
Basak
Cecilia Homes
32
Aznar Brothers
Mactan
Vistamar
33
Basak
34
Diminidico Butawan
Marigondon
35
36
Pajac
Bankal
37
Basak
TPI Homes
38
KB Development
Agus
39
Pajac
40
Basak
Vistabella Subdivision
41
Pajac
Pacific Villa I
42
Maribago
43
Michel Lhuiller
Babag
44
Bankal
Rajah Townhomes
45
Agus
46
Mactan
Mactan
Marigondon
Bouganville Subdivision
Marigondon
Bayswater Subdivision
50
Pta. Engao
51
Basak
52
Mactan
Mactan Oceantown
Commercial Subdivision
53
Mactan
DECA Homes 4
54
Calawisan
55
Basak
56
Basak
Corinthian Subdivision
57
Babag
Earnestine Homes
Subdivision
47
48
49
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27.76805
Has.
13.3434
Has.
1.3906
Has.
18.9553
Has.
0.9512
Has.
4.2127
Has.
1.8631
Has
0.5024
Has
1159
105
298
189
95
83
5.3964
Has.
252
8.824
Has.
603
0.438
Has.
5.5451
Has.
0.8929
Has.
0.6438
Has.
1.8172
Has.
2.0783
Has.
2.5375
Has.
10.4905
Has
3.3703
Has.
4,018 sq.
m
28 Has.
9.4294
Has.
4.4551
Has.
9.4160
Has.
2.7685
Has.
5,781 sq.
m.
305
88
75
116
270
256
446
1134
91
56
26
1,248
554
1,196
404
72
58
BF Holdings Inc.
Pajac
59
Marigondon
60
Agus
61
Babag
62
Agus
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
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Babag
Basak
BF Townhomes Phase II
Annex
Pacific Grand Villas Phase
4
Sunrise Place Mactan
Subdivision
Haniyyah Homes
Subdivision
Sunrise place mactan
Haniyyah Homes
Subdivision
Porto Siena Homes
Subdivision
0.7797
Has.
8.9759
Has.
4.179767
Has.
2.7471
Has.
4.1797
Has.
2.7471
Has.
1.5285
Has.
1.5285
Has.
1.3846
Has.
0.5845
Has.
104
351
633
382
633
382
66
Basak
Gun-ob
Pacific Grande I
Gun-ob
Pacific Grande II
Mactan
Calawisan
Haniyyah Homes II
Agus
Babag
4.6656
Has.
245
Babag
7.5348
Has.
502
Babag
13.5037
Has.
1,525
Buaya
Portville Subdivision
3.0 Has.
417
Basak
Modena Subdivision
Pusok
Basak
Basak
Basak
Maribago
BF Fortune Ville
Subdivision
Basak
Anamai Homes
Basak
Mactan
Almija Subdivision I
Calawisan
Astana Subdivision
2.2910
Has.
3.4512
Has.
1.9047
Has.
3.2110
Has.
5.3645
Has.
1.1864
Has.
3.8222
Has.
0.856224
Has.
3.4144
Has.
1.0975
Has.
0.9142
Has.
5.3405
Has.
3.0655
Has.
227
201
82
142
508
328
230
187
181
556
89
456
82
105
248
413
The presence of nine thousand three hundred and thirty six (9,366)
establishments in the city resulted to vast increase in business taxes, permits and
licenses fees and realty taxes, they are categorized as follows:
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Apartment/Lessor
Bakeshop
Banking Institution
Rent a Car
Clinic/Lying-Inn
Carwash
Dive Shop
Eatery/canteen/carenderia
Exporter
Fish Vending
Funeral Parlor
Furniture /Manufacturer
Gasoline Station/Shellane/LPG
General Merchandise
Guitar Dealer
Hardware/construction supply
Hospitals
Hotel/Resort
Institution/School
Internet Caf
Iron Works/Fabrication
Law Offices
Lending firm
Manpower Services
Money Changer
Pawnshop
Pharmacy
Real Estate/Broker
Repair Shop/vulcanizing shop
Restaurant/floating rest./refreshment
Salon/Barber Shop
Sari-sari store
Scrap Buyer/Junk Shop
Services
Shell Art
Stonecraft
Trading/Marketing/Enterprises
Travel & Tours/Agency
NO.OF ESTABLISHMENTS
420
255
43
29
112
55
74
970
44
377
5
287
106
976
32
51
3
84
70
828
45
22
143
91
105
90
164
35
124
492
261
499
119
630
29
33
335
214
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
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Water Refilling
Meat vending
Vegetable vending
Massage Center/SPA & Therapeutic
Printing and offset services
Firing range
Cooperative/multipurpose
Games and amusement
Lotto outlet
Forwader/cargo services
TOTAL
299
122
242
116
55
1
123
12
14
130
9366