TODAY: FEBRUARY 23, 2012
San Jose City, Nueva Ecija's City Mayor

City Mayor's Message

Welcome to the San Jose City Official Website, your window through our city's journey to development.

As the 42nd chartered city in the Philippines, this city dubbed as a "city at the crossroads" is now fast gaining inroads towards what our people aspire to be a progressive, clean, peaceful, economically developed, safe and livable city.

We invite you to experience the unfolding of events and the results of our people's concerted effort to implement valuable programs. Witness how we strive to rise above limitations and become a center for trade, culture and the arts and agro-industrial development.

As you browse through the pages, hesitate not to share your comments and views because we believe it will make us better.

MARIVIC V. BELENA
  Recent News

Puspusan ng isusulong ng Task Force Anti-Smoking ng lungsod ng San Jose ang kampanya  para sa “smoke-free” San Jose City. Sa pangunguna ng CHO, Tobacco Control Coodinator na si Dra. Leilanie Manguerra, nagpulong kahapon ang mga tanggapan na magpapatupad ng panghuhuli sa mga lalabag sa ordinansa 11-053 o Comprehensive Anti-Smoking Ordinance ng lungsod ng San Jose. Dito pinag-usapan ang proseso ng panghuhuli subalit napagkaisahan na isasagawa muna ang malawakang pagpapaalam sa taong bayan hinggil sa ordinansang ito mula sa susunod na lingo hanggang sa buwan ng Disyembre para lalong maunawaan ng mamamayan ang ordinansa. Pagkatapos nito, tulyan ng  ipapatupad ang pagpapataw ng multa at iba pang kaparusahan sa paglabag ng mga probisyon ng ordinansa pagtuntung ng buwan ng Enero sa susunod na taon. Subalit aasahan na mula ngayon iikot na ang mga inatasang manghuli para magbigay ng bababla sa lahat ng mga naninigarilyo sa mga pampublikong lugar pati na rin sa establisyemento. Isasabay na rin sa kampanyang ito ang pagbibigay ng impormasyon tungkol sa pagbabawal sa pagkakalat, pagbabawal sa pagdura at pagbabawal sa pagtatambak ng basura kung saan-saan.



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The wrath of tropical storms Pedring and Quiel that wrought havoc all over the Central Luzon Region  caused damage on around 9,000 hectares of palay, corn  and vegetable farms in the City of San Jose  affecting 6,000 farmers. Many of these farmers primarily depend on agricultural production as source of income.  Production loss is estimated at P104, 000,000.00.

Hit in the reproductive and maturity stages, 25 % of vegetable and corn crops suffered total damage, while 30% of rice crops suffered severe damage (70-80% losses). Many of the farmers in San sJose are dependent on  borrowed capital used in production. Those severely affected by the calamity and thus would be unable to pay their previous debts are bound to be banned from borrowing capital for the next season. Their families face food insecurity, early and prolonged lean months especially if production will be disrupted over the next planting season due to lack of capital.

The City Government, in its efforts to cushion the impact of the recent calamities, reduce hunger incidence and  prop up the agriculture production in the city appeal to agencies, individuals and private organizations for whatever assistance they may extend to  enable our farmers to continue their production of rice, corn, vegetable and onions which are the major crops in the city.  Subsidy for seeds and other production materials are most needed for the rehabilitation efforts that the city government of San Jose is undertaking.  For queries, please contact : sanjosecitypio@yahoo.com/public@sanjosecity-ne.gov.ph or post your messages through this website guestbook or contact us section.     



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