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SunStar San Fernando eyes enhanced public service with new vehicles
NEW VEHICLES. The City Government of San Fernando recently purchased new ambulances, buses, motorcycles, trucks, pickups and vans to enhance delivery of basic services amid the Covid-19 pandemic. (City of San Fernando Information Office)
+ February 23, 2021 THE City Government of San Fernando purchased at least 50 new vehicles for its offices and attached agencies, as it intensified its responses on health and peace and order aspects, along with other priority programs.
During a ceremony held on February 22, 2021 at Heroes Hall grounds, Mayor Edwin Santiago, Vice Mayor Jimmy Lazatin, and heads of offices graced the blessing of the vehicles, led by Rev. Fr. Homer Policarpio of the San Fernando Archdiocese.
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+ January 28, 2021 THE City Peace and Order Council (CPOC) of the City Government of San Fernando highlighted notable accomplishments of its members for the year 2020 during a meeting held on January 27, 2021 at Heroes Hall.
Presenting before the council s chairperson, Mayor Edwin Santiago, along with Vice Mayor Jimmy Lazatin and other officials of the council, key members of the CPOC imparted the successful implementation of their programs, projects, and activities (PPAs).
These PPAs aimed to promote and maintain peace and order in the city, as well as to contribute to the COVID-19 response of the City Government.
According to Santiago, the accomplishments of the groups in peace and order aspects were and will be of big help in attaining safety and economic recovery in the city amidst the current pandemic.
SunStar Jeepney driver flagged down for violating health protocols
BACK TO OPERATION. This public utility jeepney under the Angeles-San Fernando Jeepney Operators Association is set to go back to its operation after its owner installed standard plastic barriers inside the unit which was flagged down last week by the City of San Fernando Police and City Public Order and Safety Coordinating Office for violating the public utility vehicles health protocol of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board. (Contributed photo)
+ January 27, 2021 THE City Government of San Fernando, through the San Fernando Police and City Public Order and Safety Coordinating Office (CPOSCO), reiterated its call on all operators and drivers of public utility vehicles (PUVs) about Covid-19 health protocols.