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Post by hirolionheart on May 16, 2009 22:49:13 GMT 8
San Mateo Rizal has been my hometown since the 1990s, and I must say little has been improved since then. The painted blue walls are untidy, and it's irritating to see politicians' faces all over the crowded sidewalks, and even in our own barangay IDs. Slums infiltrate the peripheral of the town while the glaring mall-like town hall stood proudly in the center. I recently made a transaction with our barangay and voila, took me three days past my deadline to get it done because of the broken computer and slow processing of documents. The reason for which, says a bureaucrat I interviewed, is the lack of revenue. I'm not sure about the rest of you, but this slow process of growth in our barangay disturbs me. I hope our officials won't turn a deaf ear into this. Hmmm, what particular barangay is that? Sana nababasa at ginagawan nila ng angkop na aksyon ang mga naka-post sa Forum Board ng Batangsanmateo lalo ang mga hinaing/reklamo.
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Post by dreddurius on Jul 9, 2009 16:44:31 GMT 8
Laking Mandaluyong ako. Unang punta ko dyan ay nung 1999, sa Modesta Sto. Nino noong nililigawan ko pa si misis ko. Maganda ang hangin at lahat magkakakilala. Sa huli, dito na rin ko nanirahan at bumili ng bahay nung kinasal kami ng 2004. Marami ngang sablay ang San Mateo, puro kung ikukumpara sa mga ibang lugar (tulad ng pinanggalingan ko), langit na rin to para sa akin
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Post by jerryrejalde on Sept 1, 2009 10:32:41 GMT 8
Hello. Wala pa ako isang taon naninirahan sa bayang ito. Tama yung mga naunang negative post. Matraffic (lalo na sa ampid atsa guitnang bayan palengke), mabaho ang hangin (lalo na yung malapit sa Subdivision na tinitirhan ko, amoy baboy), ang mga daan naku lubak-lubak. Try nyo dumaan sa Kambal Road, ito yung papasok ng Palengke grabe pag ngtricycle ka pagdating mo sa bahay puro bukol ka sa sobrang lalim ng mga lubak. Lalo na pag-umuulan animo'y sapa ang dinadaanan mo. Sa mga Opisyales ng bayang ito, sana mabasa nyo ito at gawan ng aksyon. Madami pa namang subdivision na tinatayo papasok sa lugar na ito. Sana naman mapaayos na ang kambal road, para di mabansagang kambal-lubak road...
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Post by St. Expeditus on Sept 7, 2009 8:36:57 GMT 8
Hello. Wala pa ako isang taon naninirahan sa bayang ito. Tama yung mga naunang negative post. Matraffic (lalo na sa ampid atsa guitnang bayan palengke), mabaho ang hangin (lalo na yung malapit sa Subdivision na tinitirhan ko, amoy baboy), ang mga daan naku lubak-lubak. Try nyo dumaan sa Kambal Road, ito yung papasok ng Palengke grabe pag ngtricycle ka pagdating mo sa bahay puro bukol ka sa sobrang lalim ng mga lubak. Lalo na pag-umuulan animo'y sapa ang dinadaanan mo. Sa mga Opisyales ng bayang ito, sana mabasa nyo ito at gawan ng aksyon. Madami pa namang subdivision na tinatayo papasok sa lugar na ito. Sana naman mapaayos na ang kambal road, para di mabansagang kambal-lubak road... Kausap ko mismo si Mayor last week regarding this issue sa kambal road, meron na syang 12million budget ready for bidding para maipaayos ang kambal road.
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Post by jerryrejalde on Sept 8, 2009 9:10:07 GMT 8
Good. Salamat po...
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Post by boomfield on Sept 10, 2009 22:01:08 GMT 8
Natutuwa naman ako sa mga nag post dito. Keep it coming guys. Typical Filipino, Typical Batang San Mateo. May nagrereklamo, may pumupuri, may kumakanta, may nagbabalik tanaw. Masaya. Lahat na yata ng emosyon naramdaman ko. The buttom line is; sa atin pa rin manggagaling ang pagbabago. Sa bawat isa sa atin. Hindi pwedeng umasa tayo kay Meyor o kay Kapitan.
Yung munting maiaambag natin kagaya ng pag tapon ng basura sa tamang lugar o yung mag park sa tamang lugar or better yet mag jeep na lang kung ikaw lang naman mag isa ang laman ng sasakyan mo ay makakatulong ng malaki sa pagbabago. Sa mga nag aaral pa, mag aral kayong mabuti, magsalita kayo ng tama, gumalang sa tao, kapaligiran at mga magulang. Sa mga magulang maging maganda tayong halimbawa. Kung hindi man tayo ang makapagpapabago sa bayan natin malaking pag asa na ang mga anak natin ang gagwa ng pagbabago. Sa mga nasa ibang bansa, sana tangkilikin nyo ang sariling atin. Bumili kayo sa tindahan sa kanto ng lugar niyo, ibahagi niyo ang karunungan natutuhan niyo sa mga bansang nagbigay sa inyo ng oportunidad. Sa mga mumunting bagay na ito tayo magsisimula. At sa bandang huli tatayo tayo taas pa rin ang mga no at sasabihing "Oo taga San Mateo ako".
Boomfield (Mcfield)
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Post by St. Expeditus on Sept 11, 2009 11:51:25 GMT 8
Natutuwa naman ako sa mga nag post dito. Keep it coming guys. Typical Filipino, Typical Batang San Mateo. May nagrereklamo, may pumupuri, may kumakanta, may nagbabalik tanaw. Masaya. Lahat na yata ng emosyon naramdaman ko. The buttom line is; sa atin pa rin manggagaling ang pagbabago. Sa bawat isa sa atin. Hindi pwedeng umasa tayo kay Meyor o kay Kapitan. Yung munting maiaambag natin kagaya ng pag tapon ng basura sa tamang lugar o yung mag park sa tamang lugar or better yet mag jeep na lang kung ikaw lang naman mag isa ang laman ng sasakyan mo ay makakatulong ng malaki sa pagbabago. Sa mga nag aaral pa, mag aral kayong mabuti, magsalita kayo ng tama, gumalang sa tao, kapaligiran at mga magulang. Sa mga magulang maging maganda tayong halimbawa. Kung hindi man tayo ang makapagpapabago sa bayan natin malaking pag asa na ang mga anak natin ang gagwa ng pagbabago. Sa mga nasa ibang bansa, sana tangkilikin nyo ang sariling atin. Bumili kayo sa tindahan sa kanto ng lugar niyo, ibahagi niyo ang karunungan natutuhan niyo sa mga bansang nagbigay sa inyo ng oportunidad. Sa mga mumunting bagay na ito tayo magsisimula. At sa bandang huli tatayo tayo taas pa rin ang mga no at sasabihing "Oo taga San Mateo ako". Boomfield (Mcfield) Sangayon ako sa sinabi mo, maraming beses ko na din narinig yan kaya sa aking sarili ginagawa ko na maging huwaran at tularan hindi lang ng mga anak ko kundi ganon narin sa mga taong nakakakilala sa akin bata man o matanda.
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Post by geisha on Sept 25, 2009 15:06:59 GMT 8
25 September 2009
TO ALL CONCERNED:
A blessed day.
I would just like to express my various observations, clarifications and recommendations on the management of various aspects of our Barangay Ampid 1.
• DELOS SANTOS STREET It has been noticeable for years now that Delos Santos Street easily gets worn out despite the constant repairs. It is not like Payatas Road where dump trucks and similar vehicles ply to and fro said street yet the stretch of said street from General Luna Road going up, especially until the barangay hall, is constantly plagued with cracks and holes. Are the materials used substandard? It is also highly noticeable that only half of the whole street width is rehabilitated at a given time. That is why the street is constantly repaired. Isn’t it much more cost effective if it is repaired all at once with quality materials that will last for quite a time? This was done for Reyes Street when the tricycle traffic rerouting scheme was implemented just recently. Why can’t it be done the same for Delos Santos Street? A case of priority or selectivity? But Delos Santos is a major interior thoroughfare. A case of lack of resources or “misappropriated” ones?
The set up of sidewalk grills from General Luna Road up to Daang Bakal is commendable but the gutter where they stand were not properly cemented. Is half-bake the kind of service that concerned authorities deliver to the public?
The drainage system especially at the intersection of said street and Daang Bakal easily gets flooded especially during heavy rains. Aren’t there any concrete solutions to this, a long-term one? Was there any stumbling block affecting the carrying out of such a solution?
The drainage hole covers along Delos Santos Street, mostly on the right side leading out to General Luna Road, have been in a devastated state for years now despite the constant repairs of the street. Most are already damaged – half of the cover is broken; both covers have sunk already; a couple of concrete covers were already gone; and were temporarily replaced with a wooden cover – and not properly lit. Shall we still wait for limbs and lives to be put at risk before we act accordingly on this? Are we really concerned about public safety here? Aren’t there any allotted funds for such? Cannot we seek assistance from rightful authorities should there be lack of funds and other resources?
• AMPID TRICYCLE OPERATORS & DRIVERS’ ASSOCIATION (ATODA) It has been my proposal during my short-lived term as the president of our homeowners’ association way back in late 1990s that the Reyes Street be opened to reroute and decongest the tricycle traffic along Delos Santos Street. I am thankful that this has finally materialized recently this 2009. But the traffic scheme currently implemented still needs to be improved. Once passengers have gotten in from the terminal at the Mercury Drug Store, the outgoing tricycles counter the incoming tricycles about to unload passengers in front of the Santolan Arcade which causes terrible traffic. Worst of it all is that municipal employees with dark blue T-shirt uniforms printed with OPSS at its back do not do anything about it. Furthermore, last 9:00 pm of Thursday, 24 September 2009, most of the tricycle drivers lined up in the terminal do not want to take me in upon hearing my destination with no apparent valid reason. Worst of it all, these five (5) OPSS men were just chatting with a tricycle driver whom they called in from the line up. Aren’t they supposed to enforce traffic order there? Are they being paid by taxpayers’ money to just chat and do not render the work they are expected to do? Isn’t it more practical to let the outgoing tricycles exit through General Luna Road to enter Delos Santos Street?
I am a social-cultural advocate and a media practitioner. I used to be a public servant, not politically though. I have long been urged to run as barangay chairperson but public service can still be delivered effectively and efficiently even without political post. But as a concerned proactive citizen, I will not let these things pass unacted upon. Do we still need the media’s attention to let these concerns be acted upon? I hope not. But if need so, I can very well do it… and soon.
It is with high hopes that these matters shall be acted upon accordingly not simply because Elections 2010 is fast approaching.
Service beyond self, Geisha
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Post by geisha on Sept 25, 2009 16:59:32 GMT 8
25 September 2009
TO ALL CONCERNED:
A blessed day.
I would just like to express my various observations, clarifications and recommendations on the management of various aspects of our Barangay Ampid 1.
• DELOS SANTOS STREET It has been noticeable for years now that Delos Santos Street easily gets worn out despite the constant repairs. It is not like Payatas Road where dump trucks and similar vehicles ply to and fro said street yet the stretch of said street from General Luna Road going up, especially until the barangay hall, is constantly plagued with cracks and holes. Are the materials used substandard? It is also highly noticeable that only half of the whole street width is rehabilitated at a given time. That is why the street is constantly repaired. Isn’t it much more cost effective if it is repaired all at once with quality materials that will last for quite a time? This was done for Reyes Street when the tricycle traffic rerouting scheme was implemented just recently. Why can’t it be done the same for Delos Santos Street? A case of priority or selectivity? But Delos Santos is a major interior thoroughfare. A case of lack of resources or “misappropriated” ones?
The set up of sidewalk grills from General Luna Road up to Daang Bakal is commendable but the gutter where they stand were not properly cemented. Is half-bake the kind of service that concerned authorities deliver to the public?
The drainage system especially at the intersection of said street and Daang Bakal easily gets flooded especially during heavy rains. Aren’t there any concrete solutions to this, a long-term one? Was there any stumbling block affecting the carrying out of such a solution?
The drainage hole covers along Delos Santos Street, mostly on the right side leading out to General Luna Road, have been in a devastated state for years now despite the constant repairs of the street. Most are already damaged – half of the cover is broken; both covers have sunk already; a couple of concrete covers were already gone; and were temporarily replaced with a wooden cover – and not properly lit. Shall we still wait for limbs and lives to be put at risk before we act accordingly on this? Are we really concerned about public safety here? Aren’t there any allotted funds for such? Cannot we seek assistance from rightful authorities should there be lack of funds and other resources?
• AMPID TRICYCLE OPERATORS & DRIVERS’ ASSOCIATION (ATODA) It has been my proposal during my short-lived term as the president of our homeowners’ association way back in late 1990s that the Reyes Street be opened to reroute and decongest the tricycle traffic along Delos Santos Street. I am thankful that this has finally materialized recently this 2009. But the traffic scheme currently implemented still needs to be improved. Once passengers have gotten in from the terminal at the Mercury Drug Store, the outgoing tricycles counter the incoming tricycles about to unload passengers in front of the Santolan Arcade which causes terrible traffic. Worst of it all is that municipal employees with dark blue T-shirt uniforms printed with OPSS at its back do not do anything about it. Furthermore, last 9:00 pm of Thursday, 24 September 2009, most of the tricycle drivers lined up in the terminal do not want to take me in upon hearing my destination with no apparent valid reason. Worst of it all, these five (5) OPSS men were just chatting with a tricycle driver whom they called in from the line up. Aren’t they supposed to enforce traffic order there? Are they being paid by taxpayers’ money to just chat and do not render the work they are expected to do? Isn’t it more practical to let the outgoing tricycles exit through General Luna Road to enter Delos Santos Street?
I am a social-cultural advocate and a media practitioner. I used to be a public servant, not politically though. I have long been urged to run as barangay chairperson but public service can still be delivered effectively and efficiently even without political post. But as a concerned proactive citizen, I will not let these things pass unacted upon. Do we still need the media’s attention to let these concerns be acted upon? I hope not. But if need so, I can very well do it… and soon.
It is with high hopes that these matters shall be acted upon accordingly not simply because Elections 2010 is fast approaching.
Service beyond self, Geisha
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Post by geisha on Sept 25, 2009 17:00:20 GMT 8
at ang kabalintunaan nito ay katapat lamang ng ATODA terminal ang bahay ng mga Diaz! hmmm...
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Post by chusa on Jul 2, 2020 8:14:40 GMT 8
Bulok san mateo! Bulok gobyerno bulok mga tao
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