Ecological Profile
Ecological Profile
Ecological Profile
Table of Contents
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List of Tables
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List of Figures
Figure 1. Land Classification of Tagaytay City ..................................................................................... 18
Figure 2. Existing land use of Tagaytay City ........................................................................................ 21
Figure 3. Household Population Distribution by Age Group and Sex .................................................. 51
Figure 4. School- Age Population ........................................................................................................ 52
Figure 5. Population of Tagaytay City from 1960-2020 ....................................................................... 54
Figure 6. Population growth rate from 1990 to 2020 ......................................................................... 54
Figure 7. Total Population per Barangay (2020).................................................................................. 56
Figure 8. Number of Population and Household per Barangay .......................................................... 60
Figure 9. Tempo of urbanization ......................................................................................................... 62
Figure 10. Religious Affiliations ........................................................................................................... 64
Figure 11. Other Health Statistical Data .............................................................................................. 78
Figure 12. Areas Covered by Agricultural Crops ................................................................................ 131
Figure 13. Volume of Crops Produced .............................................................................................. 132
Figure 14. Types of Road Profile for Drainage System ...................................................................... 167
Figure 15. Types of Drainage Canal ................................................................................................... 167
Figure 16. Types of Drainage Canal .................................................................................................. 168
Figure 17. City Government of Tagaytay’s Organizational Structure ................................................ 180
List of Maps
Map 1. Map of Cavite Province ......................................................................................................................... 5
Map 2. Location Map of Tagaytay City .............................................................................................................. 6
Map 3. Base Map of Tagaytay City .................................................................................................................... 7
Map 4. Elevation Map of Tagaytay City .......................................................................................................... 10
Map 5. Slope Map of Tagaytay City ................................................................................................................. 11
Map 6. Soil Map of Tagaytay City .................................................................................................................... 13
Map 7. Land Capability Map of Tagaytay City ................................................................................................ 17
Map 8. Land Classification Map of Tagaytay City ........................................................................................... 19
Map 9. Existing Land Use Map of Tagaytay City ............................................................................................. 20
Map 10. Sub-watershed and Drainage Map of Tagaytay City ........................................................................ 23
Map 11. Climate Map of Cavite Province ........................................................................................................ 30
Map 12. Landslide Susceptibility Map of Tagaytay City ................................................................................. 35
Map 13. Urban Use Areas Exposure to Landslide Map .................................................................................. 48
Map 14. Urban Use Area Landslide Risk Map ................................................................................................ 49
Map 15. Population Exposure to Landslide Map............................................................................................ 69
Map 16. Population Landslide Risk Map ........................................................................................................ 70
Map 17. Health Facilities Map of Tagaytay City ............................................................................................. 85
Map 18. Education Facilities Map of Tagaytay City ........................................................................................ 97
Map 19. Sports and Recreation Map of Tagaytay City ................................................................................. 108
Map 20. Security Facilities Map of Tagaytay City ......................................................................................... 111
Map 21. Critical Point Facilities Exposure to Landslide Map ....................................................................... 124
Map 22. Critical Point Facilities Landslide Risk Map ................................................................................... 125
Map 23. CARP-covered Lands in Tagaytay City ........................................................................................... 133
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Map 24. Location Map of Proclamation No. 740, s. 1996 in Tagaytay City.................................................. 150
Map 25. Tourist Spots Map of Tagaytay City ................................................................................................ 153
Map 26. Cultural Heritage Map of Tagaytay City ......................................................................................... 154
Map 27. Natural Resource-based Production Exposure to Landslide Map ................................................. 161
Map 28. Natural Resource-based Production Areas Landslide Risk Map ................................................... 162
Map 29. Road Network Map of Tagaytay City .............................................................................................. 165
Map 30. Communication Towers Map of Tagaytay City .............................................................................. 171
Map 31. Lifeline Utilities Exposure to Landslide Map.................................................................................. 177
Map 32. Lifeline Utilities Landslide Risk Map .............................................................................................. 178
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During the Philippine Revolution of 1896, Tagaytay became a place of refuge and hideaway for
revolutionaries from the nearby provinces of Batangas and Laguna and other neighboring towns
of Masilao (now Amadeo), Malabon Grande (now Gen. Trias), Silang, Dasmariñas, Mendez and
Indang. Its central location amidst these towns and provinces, the wild preponderance of forests
on its ridges and the vast undulating topography of its lands characterized by wide stretches of
cogon offered a ready sanctuary and haven from pursuit of the Katipuneros. As a passageway for
the revolutionary activities in the said provinces, the natives and revolutionaries described
movement to and from the towns via Tagaytay with the word “MANANAGAYTAY,” which means
traversing the ridges of Tagaytay.
At the outbreak of the Second World War, the 11th Airborne Division of Lieutenants General
William Krugers 8th Army airdropped military supplies and personnel on the Tagaytay ridge,
prior to the Liberation of Manila from the Japanese on February 3, 1945. To commemorate this
event, the city officials, in coordination with the Philippine Historical Institute installed a marker
at the junction of the Silang-Canlubang- Nasugbu roads.
On June 21, 1938, Tagaytay became a chartered city with the passage and signing by the late
President Manuel L. Quezon of Commonwealth Act No. 338, a bill authored by Rep. Justiniano S.
Montano of Cavite. Among the city’s past mayors were Arsenio Natividad, Mariano Bondoc,
Melchor Benitez, Miguel Taña, Isaac Tolentino, Hilarion Maglabe, Benjamin Erni, Francis
Tolentino and Abraham N. Tolentino. The incumbent City Mayor is Hon. Agnes D. Tolentino.
Today, the City of Tagaytay is identified as one of the priority areas for tourism development of
the Department of Tourism. Likewise, the city has been identified in the CALABARZON as a tourist
center.
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2.3 Topography
Tagaytay City is characterized by mixed topography. The southern and eastern portions are
covered by hills and mountains which are generally forests and open grasslands. There are ridge
areas with slopes ranging from 10.1 to over 25 percent. On the other hand, the portions adjoining
the municipalities of Mendez, Indang, Amadeo and Silang are level to nearby level areas
interspersed with very gently sloping surface. The built-up areas including the urban center are
situated in these relatively level portions of the city.
2.3.1 Elevation
The City of Tagaytay has an elevation ranging from 94 to 744 meters above sea level. The lowest
elevation is found in Brgy. Tolentino East while the highest elevation is the peak of People’s Park
in the Sky in Brgy. Dapdap West.
2.3.2 Slope
One of the important factors being considered in determining the suitability of lands for urban
development as well as the capability of an area for cultivation is the slope. For classification of
slopes specified by the Task Force on Human Settlements as part of the Ecological Information
Decision Systems (EIDS) used in Human Settlements planning, the different slope categories and
its distribution among the lands in Tagaytay are the following:
Levels at moderately sloping areas endowed with good soil characteristics are favorable for
cultivation and urban utilization. Strongly sloping to mountainous condition renders the land
highly prone to soil erosion and unfavorable for agricultural production and urban development.
Approximately 2,687.88 hectares of land, which represent 41.35% of the city’s total land area,
have slopes of above 18.0%. These strongly rolling and mountainous portions are situated along
the ridge and on the eastern end of the city. Due to the unsuitability of these mountainous and
strongly sloping portions for cultivation and urban use, most of these areas are currently utilized
as forests or abandoned as open grasslands.
Areas with Type D slopes (18-30%) cover 1, 361.97 hectares of land in portions of Barangays
Calabuso, Dapdap, Iruhin, Sungay, Sambong, Kaybagal, San Jose and Silang Crossing. Due to the
good soil characteristics in the city, these moderately or rolling areas are planted to diversified
crops although there are still vast tracks of open grasslands in Barangays Dapdap and Calabuso.
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Type C slopes (8-18%) are most prevalent in Barangays Francisco, Iruhin, Sungay, Tolentino and
San Jose. These gently undulating slopes are mostly devoted to different crops due to their
suitability for cultivation.
Except for the eastern end of the city, the lands situated at the north of the National Highway
leading to Batangas have slopes ranging from 0-8%. Slopes in these thirty four percent (15.75%)
or 1, 023.99 hectares of land are classified as Type A.
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2.4 Geology
Only approximately 128.05 hectares of land representing 1.97 percent of the city’s total land area
are underlain by volcanic rocks. These cover portions of Barangays Dapdap, Calabuso, Iruhin East
and Iruhin West. The rest of the city is underlain by clastic rocks.
2.4.2 Soils
Knowledge of the soil types and soil characteristics provides some guiding principles in selecting
and recommending various uses of land. The basic types of soils found in Tagaytay City belong to
Tagaytay series. These are the Tagaytay sandy loam and the Tagaytay loam.
The central and western portions of the city are covered by the Tagaytay sandy loam. The surface
soil of the Tagaytay is sandy loam which is 12 to 50 centimeters deep, dark brown to nearly black,
friable and granular sandy loam with a considerable amount of volcanic sand. The subsoil is dark
brown to very dark brown and varies in texture from clay loam to clay. It is underlain by reddish-
brown to yellowish brown adobe clay. This adobe clay varies in depth depending on the
topography of the place.
On the other hand, the eastern portion of the city is covered by Tagaytay loam, which has a surface
soil consisting of a 15- to 35-centimeter-thick layer of brown to dark brown loam containing more
or less fine sandy material. The soil is moderately friable when moist. In the disturbed condition,
it becomes hard and cakes when dry. This type of soil is easy to work on. Among the crops that
grow best in this type of soil are upland rice, corn, sugarcane, coconuts, citrus, coffee, pineapple,
avocado and various vegetables.
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Based on the soil suitability study for urban use, 4,901 hectares or 75.4% of the city could be
utilized for urban development. Out of this, 2,940 hectares or 60% are good lands, 882.18
hectares or 18% are rated fair while 1,078.22 hectares or 22% are rated poor. The good lands are
generally situated along the north of the national highway leading to Batangas province. At
present, the city’s built-up areas are dispersed in these lands. On the other hand, 24.6% of the
total land area or 1,599 hectares of strongly hilly to mountainous areas along the ridge are rated
as not suitable for urban use. These strongly sloping portions of the city are currently being
utilized as forest or abandoned as open grasslands. However, even these areas are experiencing
the pressure of land conversion owing to their have unobstructed view of the Taal Lake.
On the other hand, lands suitable for upland rice cover 61.63% of the city’s total land area. These
consist of highly, moderately and marginally suitable lands which have slopes ranging from 0.0
to 5.0 percent. A survey of the existing land use in the city revealed, however, that only an
insignificant portion of the total land area is devoted to rice production.
Lands that were once utilized as rice fields are small patches of land dispersed in the level to
nearly level lands of the city. This indicates that areas suitable for upland rice, which are also
suitable for tree crops and diversified crops are instead being used for the production of high-
income yielding crops such as coffee, pineapple, bananas, tomatoes and string beans.
Lands suitable for diversified crops cover a total area of 4,995.25 hectares or 76.85% of the city’s
total land area. On the other hand, the mountainous area along the ridge, which is too steep for
cultivation, is rated as not suitable for diversified crops.
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Lands suitable for tree crops include lands that are characterized by strongly hilly topography.
These lands, with slope qualifications that range from Type A through D equal 61.63% of the total
land area and amounts to 4,005.95 hectares are highly suitable. The strongly sloping areas
covering 988.65 hectares or 15.21% of the city’s total land area are moderately suitable while the
mountainous areas generally situated along the ridge are marginally suitable.
Land capability classes are grouped into four general uses from the standpoint of agricultural as
well as economic capabilities. This can be any or a combination of the four general purposes,
namely: (1) Lands suitable for cultivation; (2) Lands limited to pasture; (3) Lands limited to
forests and (4) Lands limited to wildlife and recreation.
In Tagaytay City, the lands suited for agriculture consists of four land capability classes. These
arable lands which cover 3,836.95 hectares or 59.03% of the total land area and are currently
cultivated and planted to diversified crops such as coffee, pineapple, corn, banana, sweet
potatoes, coconuts, palay and vegetables. The land capability classes to which those lands belong
are as follows:
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On the other hand, the non-arable lands in the city cover 2494.05 hectares or 38.37% of the total
land area. These lands are unsuitable for agriculture and consist of land capability classes “M” and
“N” which are mostly situated along the ridge area and the eastern portion of the city. These non-
arable lands are characterized by the following:
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Land Classification
Forest Land
Alienable and 43%
Disposable Land
57%
Through digitizing the LC Map No. 3553 and overlaying the administrative boundary from City
Assessor’s Office, the area of the City of Tagaytay is approximately 6,500 hectares. The forestland
has a total area of of 2,783.03 hectares while the alienable and disposable has a total area of
3,716.97 hectares. The forest land includes forest land area under Project No. 3-A Block-A, Project
No. 3-A Block-B, Project No. 39 Block –A, Project II-B per LC 3004 and the unclassified public
forest.
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Agricultural
13% 0% Cemetery
2%
Commercial
Grassland/Brushland
Institutional
50% 19% Parks & Recreation
Residential
Rivers & Creeks
Utilities
1%
10% Roads
2%
Grand Total
2% 0% 1%
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The urban area has a variety of land uses dominated by residential followed by commercial and
functional open spaces like parks and other recreational areas.
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2.6 Climate
Tagaytay City’s climate is characterized by relatively low temperature, low humidity and
abundant rainfall. The city is endowed with a cool and invigorating climate with an average
temperature of 22.7 degrees Celsius. The city is misty and is relatively cooler during the months
of December, January and February. Like most areas in the Province of Cavite, the city has two
pronounced seasons: dry from November to April and wet during the rest of the year.
2.6.3 Rainfall
Maximum rainfall usually occurs from July to September. The city’s annual rainfall is 2,546 mm
with a peak of 459 mm in August and low of 27 mm in February.
The months of April and May prove to be the hottest with an average maximum temperature of
26.6 centigrade. Nevertheless, the mean temperature between the warm and the cool months not
vary by more than 7.8 centigrade.
Evapotranspiration exceeds rainfall during the months of December to April. This is attributed to
the combined effects high temperature, low relative humidity, long sunshine hours and many
windy days characterized by relatively high wind speeds. High evapotranspiration can be very
stressful on plant growth. Areas planted to crops during the months of high evapotranspiration
suffer drought.
Table 5. Climatological Normal
RAINFALL TEMPERATURE VAPOR RH MSLP WIND NO. OF DAYS
MONTH PRESS (%) (mbs) CLOUD
Amount No. of MAX MIN MEAN DRY WET DEW DIR SPD TSTM LTNG
AMT.
(mm) RD (°C) (°C) (°C) BULB BULB POINT (mbs) (16pt ) (mps) (oka)
JAN 19.9 3 30.3 24.3 27.3 26.9 23.9 22.8 27.9 79 1012.6 ESE 3 5 1 1
FEB 20.4 3 31.1 24.5 27.8 27.3 24.1 22.9 27.9 77 1012.7 ESE 3 4 1 1
MAR 19.1 3 32.5 25.5 29.0 28.5 24.9 23.6 29.1 75 1012.0 ESE 4 4 1 1
APR 17.7 2 34.3 26.8 30.5 30.1 26.0 24.7 31.0 73 1010.0 ESE 4 4 3 4
MAY 149.9 8 34.1 27.2 30.7 30.3 26.6 25.5 32.6 76 1008.9 ESE 3 5 10 11
JUN 260.4 13 33.1 26.7 29.9 29.6 26.6 25.6 32.9 80 1008.4 ESE 3 6 12 14
JULY 456.5 18 31.8 26.1 28.9 28.6 26.1 25.3 32.3 83 1007.8 SW 3 6 12 13
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AUG. 514.3 19 31.4 25.9 28.7 38.3 26.1 25.3 32.3 84 1007.7 SW 3 6 11 10
SEP 385.5 17 31.6 25.9 28.7 28.3 26.0 25.3 32.3 84 1008.3 W 3 6 11 11
OCDT 196.9 12 31.8 26.1 29.0 28.6 25.9 25.0 31.8 81 1009.1 ESE 3 6 8 9
NOV 109.1 9 31.5 25.8 28.7 28.3 25.4 24.5 30.7 80 1010.3 ESE 3 5 3 4
DEC 91.6 7 30.5 25.0 27.7 27.4 24.6 23.6 29.2 80 1011.5 ESE 3 5 2 1
The climate change projections for the municipality as seen below is based from the projected
changes of different climate variable for 2020 and 2050 from PAG-ASA (2011) using the observed
historical baseline from 1971 to 2000 for every province in the country.
The changes in the climate variables might cause a significant increase in the likelihood of
occurrence and severity of impacts of the hazards to the municipality. The consequences of these
changes may lead to the increase in the level of risk the municipality is exposed to. The different
exposure units in the municipality, which includes population, urban use areas, resource-based
production areas, lifeline utilities and critical point facilities can be affected by these changes and
might result to certain consequences.
Table 6. Summary of Projected Climate Changes in the Municipality (2020 and 2050)
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Specific
Observed Information
Change
Climate Baseline about Natural Critical Urban Use Infrastructure
Expected and Population
Variable (1971- Patterns of Resources Facilities Areas and Utilities
Reference
2000) Change
Period
Temperature 25.1 °C 26 °C by 2020 Temperature Warmer Possibility of Decrease in Warmer Power shortage
during the and 26.90 °C by increases in all environment drought water supply temperature in due to high
DJF 2050 during the months resulting to in key urban areas energy
DJF increase in services (e.g., consumption
water schools,
consumption hospitals)
27.2 °C 28.3 °C by More intense Decrease in Decrease in crop Water Decrease in Damaged
during the 2020 and tropical water supply production due to shortage for water supply infrastructure,
MAM 29.30 °C by cyclone, for domestic pest infestation commercial for urban use unpassable road,
2050 during the increase use due to and low tolerance establishments communication
MAM precipitation drying up of to heat and power
and strong watersheds supply loss
27.6 °C 28.6 °C by winds Increase in Increased Damaged
during the 2020 and production production cost settlement,
JJA 29.6 °C by 2050 costs and institutions
during the JJA prices of and
27.70 °C 26.7 °C by 2020 agricultural Ecological commercial
during the and 28.5°C by commode- ties imbalance, areas
SON 2050 during the disappearing
SON habitats,
damaged trees
and
crops
Rainfall 827.7during 773.8995 by Reductio n in Health-related Vulnerability of Highly Increased Probable water
the DJF 2020 and rainfall problems that soil erosion and susceptible to landslide shortage due to
382.7 773.0718 by during may affect rain- induced soil erosion incidence and reduction of
during the 2050 during the “Amihan” quality of well- landslide. and rain- disrupt- ting water reservoir
MAM 670 DJF 311.5178 months in DJF being induced urban area during Amihan
during the by 2020 and and summer landslide activities
JJA 1229.30 303.8638 by in 2020 and during
2050 during the 2050 Habagat
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Specific
Observed Information
Change
Climate Baseline about Natural Critical Urban Use Infrastructure
Expected and Population
Variable (1971- Patterns of Resources Facilities Areas and Utilities
Reference
2000) Change
Period
during the MAM 650.57 by Increase in Increase water- Decreased Prone to flash All structures
SON 2020 and rainfall during borne diseases productivity of floods for along the
626.45 by 2050 “Habagat” and crops those residing ridge area are
during the JJA Amihan of near the creek vulnerable to
1165.3764 2020 & 2050 Changes in area landslide
by 2020 and forest
1218.2363 ecosystem
by 2050 during which may
the SON lead to
dieback
Number of Tagaytay Tagaytay 791 Significant Increase Pest None Possible None
Hot days - 22 days in 2020 increase in consumption of multiplication amplification
days and 1434 the number water and of urban heat
days of hot days electricity island effect
exceeding expected in Health- related Decrease in
35°C in 2050 2020 and problems due recharging
2050 to heat- related capacity of water
stress table
Number of Tagaytay Tagaytay There will be Incidence of High possibility Prone to flash Rain induced Rain induced
Dry days 6771 4717 days more days with flash flooding of soil erosion floods for landslide landslide
days in 2020 rainfall (less may lead to and rain- induced those residing incidence incidence would
and 4668 days with dry damage to landslide. near the creek would increase
days with days compared properties Damage to area increase
<2.5 mm of rain to baseline) especially crops
in 2050 dwelling units Potential
and mortality reduction of
delivery of
social services
Extreme Tagaytay Tagaytay 9 More Incidence of High possibility Potential Rain induced Increased
Daily Rainfall 17 days in extreme landslide may of soil erosion reduction of landslide and incidence of rain
Events extreme 2020 and daily rainfall lead to damage and rain- induced delivery of flash flood induced
rainfall 12 days expected to properties landslide social services incidence landslide
events (>200mm)
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Specific
Observed Information
Change
Climate Baseline about Natural Critical Urban Use Infrastructure
Expected and Population
Variable (1971- Patterns of Resources Facilities Areas and Utilities
Reference
2000) Change
Period
exceeding with >200 mm in 2020 especially Damage to crops would
200 of rain in 2050 and 2050 dwelling units increase
mm
Disruption of
economic
activities due
to flooding
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Hazard No. of
Number of
Events Houses Damage to Properties (Php)
Affected Casualties Source of
and Damaged
Baranga Informati
Descripti Private /
ys Dea Injur Mis Tot Parti Ins on
on/ Infra Agri Commerc
d ed sing ally ally ti
Date ial
Typhoon
34
Milenyo barangays
3 0 0 0 0 None None 0 0 CDRRMO
(2006)
Typhoon
33
Reming barangays
0 0 0 0 0 None None 0 0 CDRRMO
(2006)
El Niño Key
All
(2009- barangays
- - - - - - - - - Informant
2010) Interviews
A:
Typhoon 3,504
Yolanda ,265
3,3
(Flooding) All 150,0 F: MDRRMO
1 0 0 5 35 00, - MPDO
8 barangays 00 310,0
000
November 00
2012 L:
2,000
Typhoon
Maring
(Flooding) Sta. 2,050 48,00 MDRRMO
0 0 0 - - - - MPDO
19-20 Brigida ,000 0
August
2013
500
Typhoon
34 ,00 3,500,000.
Glenda 0 0 0 0 5 None None CDRRMO
barangays 0.0 00,
(2014)
0
Typhoon
34
Nina barangays
0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - CDRRMC
(2016)
Taal
Volcano 34 0 0 0 0 o 0 - - - CDRRMC
Eruption barangays
(2020)
Typhoon
34 No
Paeng 0 0 0 None None None - - CDRRMC
barangays ne
(2022)
Source: Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office
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2.7.2.1 Typhoons
Thirty-one to forty percent of the typhoons visiting the Philippines affect Tagaytay City. The
probable months of typhoon season are from June to December.
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Based on the generated map from the Forest Land Use Plan of 2019 and studies conducted by the
DENR-PENRO Cavite, more than half of the land area of Tagaytay City has low landslide
susceptibility in which areas are gently sloping with no identified landslide. Classified as critical
area or very high landslide susceptible is 22.85 hectares of Tagaytay land. These areas are usually
with steep to very steep slopes and underlain by weak materials. Recent landslides, escarpment,
and tension cracks are present. Human initiated effects could be an aggravating factor. However,
2,913.22 hectares of Tagaytay City is classified as high landslide susceptible which areas usually
with steep to very steep slopes and underlain by weak materials. These are areas with numerous
old/inactive landslides.
Water can trigger landslides and mudslides because it alters the pressure within the slope which
leads to slopes instability. Consequently, the heavy water-laden slope materials (soil, rock, etc.)
will succumb to the forces of gravity. Excessive water is thought to be one of the most common
triggers for landslides.
These are the 20 barangays with land areas covered by Taal Volcano Protected Landscape (ridge
areas) and land areas with slope of 18° and above. Portion of barangay San Jose is very highly
susceptible to landslide; portions of barangays Bagong Tubig, Sambong, Kaybagal South,
Maharlika West, Maharlika East, Silang Crossing West, Silang Crossing East, San Jose, Tolentino
West, Tolentino East, Francisco, Sungay West, Sungay East, Iruhin East, Iruhin West, Iruhin
Central, Dapdap West, Dapdap East, and Calabuso are highly susceptible to landslide; portions
barangay San Jose, Tolentino West, Tolentino East, Francisco, Sungay West, Sungay East, Iruhin
West, Iruhin East, Iruhin Central, Dapdap West, Dapdap East and Calabuso are moderately
susceptible; portions of remaining barangays located on the northern part of the city are low
susceptible to landslide.
2.7.2.5 Drought
All barangays of the city are susceptible to drought during summer season due to the slope of the
land agricultural areas are rain-fed-dependent.
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All barangays will be affected during earthquakes. The probability of damage to property,
infrastructures, agriculture, commercial operational interruption and possible loss of life due to
eventual movement of the fault line is very high.
In order to avoid the impacts of ground shaking, structure must be build in accordance to the
prescribed structural standards stipulated in the National Building Code.
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Asisan Commercial Low 88060.32925 85595.98027 6265.850666 5363316299705 0.9720152196 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
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Urban Use Allocated Per Construction/ Divided by Total Employing Insurance Government Alternative mitigation Ris
Barangay Exposed to Replacement Cost infrastructure Information On willingness to
Category Urban Land Replacement Cost Barangay Resilient Coverage Investments Sites/ zoning and Cat
L/M/H Hazard Areas related Hazards And retrofit or relocate
Use Category Per Classification Allocation Desig Structures structural
(Sq. M) mitigation Climate Change
(Sq. M ) design
measures
standards
Commercial Moderate 88060.32925 2464.34898 6265.850666 154412426973 0.02798478045 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Institutional Low 20917.12692 20917.12692 10177.11606 2128760283535 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Low 553370.8339 550142.7981 8710.404697 47919664125758 0.9941665957 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 553370.8339 3228.03581 8710.404697 281174982830 0.005833404315 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Tourism Low 16669.14367 15304.9 8710.404697 1333118728540 0.9181575432 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Moderate 16669.14367 1364.25 8710.404697 118831696085 0.0818428365 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Utilities Low 19370.31686 10272.89832 10177.11606 1045484784983 0.5303422961 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Utilities Moderate 19370.31686 9097.41854 10177.11606 925854843484 0.4696577039 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Moderate 40019.47478 30830.83441 8820.509251 2719436601330 0.770395778 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Hig
Commercial High 40019.47478 9188.64037 8820.509251 810484873888 0.229604222 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Bagong
Institutional Low 1279.3364 1279.3364 2779 35552758556 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Hig
Tubig
Residential High 62096.36505 62096.36505 8603.01079 5342156985159 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Hig
Utilities Moderate 832.25545 832.25545 2779 23128378956 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Hig
Commercial High 42212.83069 42212.83069 8674.778534 3661869575096 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Hig
Institutional Moderate 3078.47351 664.38458 4268.784587 28361146548 0.2158162407 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional High 3078.47351 2414.08893 4268.784587 103052256155 0.7841837593 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Hig
Parks &
Moderate 336560.2836 55794.03958 8674.778534 4840009368480 0.1657772539 Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Recreation
Calabuso
Parks &
High 336560.2836 280766.244 8674.778534 24355849866540 0.8342227461 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Hig
Recreation
Residential Moderate 798838.9293 170491.0905 13927.69326 23745476112304 0.213423613 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Hig
Residential High 798838.9293 628347.8388 13927.69326 87514359576862 0.786576387 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Hig
Utilities High 1156.59861 1156.59861 4268.784587 49372703194 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Hig
Institutional High 2148.49868 2148.49868 4269.42352 91728507979 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential High 11970.6315 11970.6315 13927.69326 1667232836227 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
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Urban Use Allocated Per Construction/ Divided by Total Employing Insurance Government Alternative mitigation Ris
Barangay Exposed to Replacement Cost infrastructure Information On willingness to
Category Urban Land Replacement Cost Barangay Resilient Coverage Investments Sites/ zoning and Cat
L/M/H Hazard Areas related Hazards And retrofit or relocate
Use Category Per Classification Allocation Desig Structures structural
(Sq. M) mitigation Climate Change
(Sq. M ) design
measures
standards
Institutional Moderate 75.00962 75.00962 4269.42352 3202478359 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Parks &
High 11902.25752 11902.25752 8674.778534 1032494480352 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Dapdap Recreation
West
Residential Moderate 50367.5001 13549.3548 13927.69326 1887112574826 0.2690098729 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential High 50367.5001 36818.1453 13927.69326 5127918340243 0.7309901271 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Low 106444.8569 89978.93427 8229.429042 7404752548781 0.8453103035 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Moderate 106444.8569 7139.15161 8229.429042 587511415968 0.06706901413 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial High 106444.8569 9326.77099 8229.429042 767540000561 0.08762068233 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Institutional Low 29768.99024 10144.79912 5860.89346 594575868113 0.3407841193 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Institutional Moderate 29768.99024 16397.35855 5860.89346 961031714803 0.5508201124 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional High 29768.99024 3226.83257 5860.89346 189121219047 0.1083957683 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Francisco Residential Low 558035.7889 341842.5296 8021.619267 27421306215492 0.612581731 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 558035.7889 157573.0389 8021.619267 12639909247892 0.2823708479 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential High 558035.7889 58620.22047 8021.619267 4702290899838 0.105047421 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Low 55616.37189 38783.1522 8229.429042 3191631990672 0.6973333729 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Moderate 55616.37189 10993.02887 8229.429042 904663510458 0.1976581445 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Tourism High 55616.37189 5840.19082 8229.429042 480614359468 0.1050084826 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Utilities Low 896.36089 896.36089 5860.89346 52534756776 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Low 85997.49262 85928.22173 8229.429042 7071402034594 0.9991945011 Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Moderate 85997.49262 69.27089 8229.429042 5700598740 0.0008054989499 Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Guinhawa
Institutional Low 2715.22745 2715.22745 6224.456 169008137925 1 Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
North
Residential Low 133832.5247 130454.7996 8735.976714 11396500915053 0.9747615526 Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 133832.5247 3377.72514 8735.976714 295077281708 0.02523844743 Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial Low 12624.15351 12624.15351 12355.62975 1559793666390 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Guinhawa
South
Institutional Low 13719.91114 9656.42814 6562.257235 633679654237 0.7038258515 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
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Urban Use Allocated Per Construction/ Divided by Total Employing Insurance Government Alternative mitigation Ris
Barangay Exposed to Replacement Cost infrastructure Information On willingness to
Category Urban Land Replacement Cost Barangay Resilient Coverage Investments Sites/ zoning and Cat
L/M/H Hazard Areas related Hazards And retrofit or relocate
Use Category Per Classification Allocation Desig Structures structural
(Sq. M) mitigation Climate Change
(Sq. M ) design
measures
standards
Institutional Moderate 13719.91114 4063.483 6562.257235 266656207151 0.2961741485 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Low 369877.8591 350257.9956 13019.87248 45603144368839 0.9469558316 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 369877.8591 19619.86344 13019.87248 2554481199899 0.05304416839 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Tourism Low 24166.28502 22466.53153 12355.62975 2775881452843 0.9296642621 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Moderate 24166.28502 1699.75349 12355.62975 210015247836 0.07033573793 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial High 23795.73328 23795.73328 12355.62975 2940112699663 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Moderate 66988.32798 4701.9443 6562.257235 308553680001 0.07019050097 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Low
Institutional High 66988.32798 62286.38368 6562.257235 4087392719315 0.929809499 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Mo
Iruhin
Residential Low 465714.4513 18183.64922 13019.87248 2367487939970 0.03904463169 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Mo
Central
Residential Moderate 465714.4513 245709.5803 13019.87248 31991074020855 0.5275970708 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Mo
Residential High 465714.4513 201821.2217 13019.87248 26276865695317 0.4333582975 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Mo
Tourism High 755.68421 755.68421 12355.62975 93369543044 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial High 8509.84871 8509.84871 14056.49736 1196186659489 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Hig
Institutional High 10689.47894 10689.47894 6045.001144 646179124221 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Hig
Residential Low 66251.40381 7756.45436 9349.330571 725176558701 0.1170760756 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Iruhin East
Residential Moderate 66251.40381 771.10082 9349.330571 72092764697 0.01163901103 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential High 66251.40381 57723.84863 9349.330571 5396793426689 0.8712849134 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Hig
Tourism High 33115.66346 33115.66346 14056.49736 4654902360887 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Hig
Commercial Low 36806.11793 26878.22834 8958.381419 2407854213299 0.7302652345 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Moderate 36806.11793 9687.58005 8958.381419 867850371126 0.2632057004 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial High 36806.11793 240.30954 8958.381419 21527845179 0.006529065099 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Iruhin West
Institutional Low 49649.70026 40753.80048 6766.882122 2757761638804 0.8208267173 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Moderate 49649.70026 8260.30565 6766.882122 558965146270 0.1663717124 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Institutional High 49649.70026 635.59413 6766.882122 43009905553 0.01280157034 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
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Land Area coverage to and Provided Capacity and
Urban Use Allocated Per Construction/ Divided by Total Employing Insurance Government Alternative mitigation Ris
Barangay Exposed to Replacement Cost infrastructure Information On willingness to
Category Urban Land Replacement Cost Barangay Resilient Coverage Investments Sites/ zoning and Cat
L/M/H Hazard Areas related Hazards And retrofit or relocate
Use Category Per Classification Allocation Desig Structures structural
(Sq. M) mitigation Climate Change
(Sq. M ) design
measures
standards
Residential Low 541451.5939 386701.2731 8111.774504 31368335276834 0.7141936184 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 541451.5939 77331.02227 8111.774504 6272918148440 0.1428216726 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Residential High 541451.5939 77419.2986 8111.774504 6280078925270 0.142984709 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Low 11419.05594 9159.46769 6766.882122 619810381605 0.8021212733 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Moderate 11419.05594 2259.58825 6766.882122 152903673325 0.1978787267 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial Low 2692.16798 2692.16798 7349.746003 197867508495 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Low 32309.64882 32309.64882 6276.043648 2027767662591 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Low 1191354.655 1125166.864 8416.12481 94695447556264 0.9444432512 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Kaybagal
Residential Moderate 1191354.655 66187.79135 8416.12481 5570447129145 0.05555674885 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Central
Tourism Low 7477.27785 4560.69363 7349.746003 335199397765 0.6099403715 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Moderate 7477.27785 2916.58422 7349.746003 214361532124 0.3900596285 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Utilities Low 6092.90236 6092.90236 6276.043648 382393211569 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Low 9084.92572 8480.07495 8784.576769 744938694073 0.933422596 Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Moderate 9084.92572 604.85077 8784.576769 53133580230 0.066577404 Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Institutional Low 1131.08331 1131.08331 2903.6 32842134989 1 Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Mo
Kaybagal
Residential Low 669995.5038 619907.0658 7611.714971 47185558929139 0.9252406356 Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Mo
North
Residential Moderate 669995.5038 50088.438 7611.714971 3812589133795 0.07475936438 Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Low
Tourism Low 34738.86103 34698.59756 8784.576769 3048124940513 0.9988409675 Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Moderate 34738.86103 40.26347 8784.576769 3536975432 0.00115903253 Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Commercial Low 223580.4819 221211.8549 9742.841134 21552319593280 0.9894059315 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Moderate 223580.4819 2368.62695 9742.841134 230771560804 0.01059406854 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Kaybagal Institutional Low 96345.8359 96345.8359 7886.970079 7598767249666 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
South
Parks &
Low 83403.3944 82126.49793 9742.841134 8001454222534 0.9846901139 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Recreation
Parks &
Moderate 83403.3944 1276.89647 9742.841134 124405994522 0.01530988612 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Recreation
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Urban Use Allocated Per Construction/ Divided by Total Employing Insurance Government Alternative mitigation Ris
Barangay Exposed to Replacement Cost infrastructure Information On willingness to
Category Urban Land Replacement Cost Barangay Resilient Coverage Investments Sites/ zoning and Cat
L/M/H Hazard Areas related Hazards And retrofit or relocate
Use Category Per Classification Allocation Desig Structures structural
(Sq. M) mitigation Climate Change
(Sq. M ) design
measures
standards
Residential Low 550120.0526 510785.7028 10236.00167 52284033071792 0.9284986075 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 550120.0526 39191.44589 10236.00167 4011637055797 0.0712416239 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Residential High 550120.0526 142.90392 10236.00167 14627647638 0.0002597686074 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Tourism Low 50337.18932 46560.4812 9742.841134 4536313714710 0.9249718117 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Moderate 50337.18932 3776.70812 9742.841134 367958672240 0.07502818832 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Utilities Low 450.45991 450.45991 7886.970079 35527638319 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Low 40987.61004 35232.54004 12049.20329 4245240372795 0.8595900079 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Moderate 40987.61004 5755.07 12049.20329 693440083642 0.1404099921 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Mag- Institutional Low 39842.22653 38485.28449 6171.435307 2375094435064 0.9659421132 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Asawang
Ilat Institutional Moderate 39842.22653 1356.94204 6171.435307 83742800154 0.03405788677 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Residential Low 340541.8062 296912.3417 8588.918399 25501558749213 0.8718822075 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 340541.8062 43629.46447 8588.918399 3747299101464 0.1281177925 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial Low 54158.15269 30910.52758 10383.07625 3209463646594 0.5707456042 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Moderate 54158.15269 22432.52432 10383.07625 2329186103991 0.4142040156 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial High 54158.15269 815.10079 10383.07625 84632536505 0.01505038022 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Low 16120.02085 16120.02085 6436.576772 1037577517689 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Low 155377.7496 149395.9811 7269.255982 10859976291416 0.961501769 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Maharlika
East
Residential Moderate 155377.7496 4697.5815 7269.255982 341479224217 0.03023329604 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential High 155377.7496 1284.18699 7269.255982 93350839596 0.008264934932 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Low 20577.31251 9862.62941 10383.07625 1024044331476 0.4792962835 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Moderate 20577.31251 10220.07478 10383.07625 1061158156780 0.4966671316 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism High 20577.31251 494.60832 10383.07625 51355558983 0.02403658494 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Low 77192.99877 55154.46574 9416.931404 5193858204955 0.7145008824 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Maharlika
West
Commercial Moderate 77192.99877 21750.75429 9416.931404 2048253611333 0.2817710756 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
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Urban Use Allocated Per Construction/ Divided by Total Employing Insurance Government Alternative mitigation Ris
Barangay Exposed to Replacement Cost infrastructure Information On willingness to
Category Urban Land Replacement Cost Barangay Resilient Coverage Investments Sites/ zoning and Cat
L/M/H Hazard Areas related Hazards And retrofit or relocate
Use Category Per Classification Allocation Desig Structures structural
(Sq. M) mitigation Climate Change
(Sq. M ) design
measures
standards
Commercial High 77192.99877 287.77874 9416.931404 27099926541 0.00372804198 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Institutional Low 29154.85969 28372.77586 6217.034026 1763945129202 0.9731748381 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Moderate 29154.85969 782.08383 6217.034026 48622417819 0.02682516185 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Low 342566.1765 332904.8137 16300.93948 54266612193061 0.9717970906 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 342566.1765 9661.36285 16300.93948 1574892910757 0.02820290943 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Low 32661.63568 18524.9434 9416.931404 1744481212600 0.567177455 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Moderate 32661.63568 13351.91242 9416.931404 1257340433708 0.4087949713 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism High 32661.63568 784.77986 9416.931404 73902181088 0.02402757375 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Utilities Low 6349.95425 6349.95425 6217.034026 394778816328 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Cemetery Low 41717.85981 41717.85981 7871.108413 3283657973379 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Low 26899.49062 26899.49062 6993.50697 1881217751295 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Mo
Maitim II
Institutional Low 25213.60325 25213.60325 7871.108413 1984590046722 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Mo
Central
Residential Low 385606.5437 385606.5437 8044.388846 31019689794011 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Low 1650.21026 1650.21026 6993.50697 115407569546 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Low 66021.28113 66021.28113 7243.13594 4782011141386 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Low 63773.66417 63773.66417 5044.523142 3217077247638 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Maitim II
Residential Low 450430.8914 450430.8914 7121.150785 32075862960687 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
East
Tourism Low 26460.40706 26460.40706 7243.13594 1916563253557 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Utilities Low 11354.1378 11354.1378 5044.523142 572762108910 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Low 51371.34079 51082.77726 7915.331261 4043371037456 0.9943827915 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Moderate 51371.34079 288.56353 7915.331261 22840759298 0.005617208458 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Maitim II
Institutional Low 2978.54981 2978.54981 7944.47502 236630145619 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
West
Residential Low 277397.374 276536.1219 8515.632726 23548800492718 0.9968952406 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 277397.374 861.25211 8515.632726 73341066536 0.00310475942 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
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Urban Use Allocated Per Construction/ Divided by Total Employing Insurance Government Alternative mitigation Ris
Barangay Exposed to Replacement Cost infrastructure Information On willingness to
Category Urban Land Replacement Cost Barangay Resilient Coverage Investments Sites/ zoning and Cat
L/M/H Hazard Areas related Hazards And retrofit or relocate
Use Category Per Classification Allocation Desig Structures structural
(Sq. M) mitigation Climate Change
(Sq. M ) design
measures
standards
Tourism Low 17962.67912 17504.82677 7915.331261 1385565025512 0.9745109097 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Moderate 17962.67912 457.85235 7915.331261 36240530189 0.02548909029 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial Low 82639.62866 67865.11299 6753.157354 4583037868687 0.8212175453 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Moderate 82639.62866 12671.8028 6753.157354 855746782673 0.1533380898 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial High 82639.62866 2102.71287 6753.157354 141999508814 0.02544436494 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Mendez
Crossing Institutional Low 19180.73072 19180.73072 6522.222086 1251009855361 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
East
Residential Low 136016.5334 125556.8462 6839.18147 8587060561884 0.9230998845 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 136016.5334 1579.65203 6839.18147 108035268920 0.01161367659 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Residential High 136016.5334 8880.03509 6839.18147 607321714371 0.06528643887 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial Low 50702.60434 50541.843 6691.215607 3381863686984 0.9968293278 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial High 50702.60434 160.76134 6691.215607 10756887872 0.003170672238 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Mendez Institutional Low 303.82295 303.82295 8306.330709 25236538996 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Crossing
West Residential Low 302482.179 295856.5352 7631.398873 22577992291133 0.9780957546 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 302482.179 5222.10374 7631.398873 398519565970 0.01726416993 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Residential High 302482.179 1403.54013 7631.398873 107109745665 0.00464007544 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Low 114107.4327 81190.3516 9125.34133 7408896710654 0.7115255307 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Moderate 114107.4327 32193.83083 9125.34133 2937796950491 0.282136142 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial High 114107.4327 723.25026 9125.34133 65999054896 0.006338327337 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Institutional Low 16355.20818 13063.76436 7808.139924 1020037000633 0.7987525574 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Neogan Institutional Moderate 16355.20818 3291.44382 7808.139924 257000539001 0.2012474426 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Low 617794.0079 574267.092 9782.228651 56176120010878 0.929544613 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 617794.0079 43526.91591 9782.228651 4257902439125 0.07045538699 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Tourism Low 22498.16179 22498.16179 9125.34133 2053034056348 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Utilities Low 7239.91832 6101.26583 7808.139924 476395373171 0.8427257823 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
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Area Average Affected Area Structures Available on hazard
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Urban Use Allocated Per Construction/ Divided by Total Employing Insurance Government Alternative mitigation Ris
Barangay Exposed to Replacement Cost infrastructure Information On willingness to
Category Urban Land Replacement Cost Barangay Resilient Coverage Investments Sites/ zoning and Cat
L/M/H Hazard Areas related Hazards And retrofit or relocate
Use Category Per Classification Allocation Desig Structures structural
(Sq. M) mitigation Climate Change
(Sq. M ) design
measures
standards
Utilities Moderate 7239.91832 1138.65249 7808.139924 88907579673 0.1572742177 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Cemetery Low 26179.84258 26179.84258 9998.109767 2617489397896 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Low 2273.33392 2273.33392 9998.109767 227290420685 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Patutong
Malaki Residential Low 541590.0457 528854.1858 8065.881032 42656749457107 0.9764843169 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
North
Residential Moderate 541590.0457 12735.85987 8065.881032 1027259305501 0.02351568307 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Tourism Low 13886.75526 13886.75526 6931.925261 962619495743 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Low 12356.04907 12356.04907 8895.043415 1099075929128 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Mo
Patutong Institutional Low 12575.99643 12575.99643 6311.885862 793782540626 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Mo
Malaki
South Residential Low 879288.119 867947.0159 9234.674026 80152077634677 0.9871019489 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 879288.119 11341.10313 9234.674026 1047313904981 0.01289805114 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Low
Commercial Moderate 289.66964 289.66964 10575.5971 30634294039 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional High 1564.52491 1564.52491 3878.321012 60677298319 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 151742.5791 246.3382 4907.734505 12089624841 0.001623395368 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Sambong
Residential High 151742.5791 151496.2409 4907.734505 7435033288629 0.9983766046 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Utilities Moderate 64.61495 29.38575 3878.321012 1139673717 0.4547825232 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Utilities High 64.61495 35.2292 3878.321012 1366301466 0.5452174768 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Low 134624.0166 112661.9417 9924.806135 11181479304756 0.8368636192 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Moderate 134624.0166 6364.13538 9924.806135 631628098641 0.04727340294 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial High 134624.0166 12982.62631 9924.806135 1288500492514 0.0964361831 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial Very High 134624.0166 2615.31314 9924.806135 259564758971 0.01942679476 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
San Jose
Institutional Low 124177.616 113338.7428 5214.193953 5909701873121 0.9127147583 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Moderate 124177.616 3712.82084 5214.193953 193593679730 0.02989927621 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Institutional High 124177.616 7126.05239 5214.193953 371566192817 0.05738596551 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Residential Low 656933.9223 563896.7649 12654.67624 71359309926378 0.8583766886 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
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Urban Use Allocated Per Construction/ Divided by Total Employing Insurance Government Alternative mitigation Ris
Barangay Exposed to Replacement Cost infrastructure Information On willingness to
Category Urban Land Replacement Cost Barangay Resilient Coverage Investments Sites/ zoning and Cat
L/M/H Hazard Areas related Hazards And retrofit or relocate
Use Category Per Classification Allocation Desig Structures structural
(Sq. M) mitigation Climate Change
(Sq. M ) design
measures
standards
Residential Moderate 656933.9223 66437.23979 12654.67624 8407417598419 0.1011323019 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Residential High 656933.9223 15053.85182 12654.67624 1905016209516 0.02291532117 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Residential Very High 656933.9223 11546.06582 12654.67624 1461117248013 0.01757568825 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Low 15650.99633 13845.64367 9924.806135 1374153292406 0.8846493462 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Moderate 15650.99633 1196.09909 9924.806135 118710515866 0.07642319152 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Tourism High 15650.99633 609.25357 9924.806135 60467235694 0.03892746233 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial Low 138777.9282 135375.8484 9307.108316 12599576841597 0.9754854402 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial High 138777.9282 3402.07982 9307.108316 316635253847 0.0245145598 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Institutional Low 50879.54887 47228.76329 7052.986431 3331038266168 0.9282465026 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional High 50879.54887 3650.78558 7052.986431 257489411566 0.07175349745 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Silang
Parks &
Crossing Low 456.89342 456.89342 9307.108316 42523565488 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Recreation
East
Residential Low 279884.7132 274212.0247 13732.1694 37655259758610 0.9797320531 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential High 279884.7132 5672.68851 13732.1694 778983195883 0.02026794691 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Tourism Low 18239.72986 16371.17208 9307.108316 1523682718096 0.897555622 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism High 18239.72986 1868.55778 9307.108316 173908696533 0.102444378 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial Low 60623.26811 32494.21269 8268.689182 2686845449496 0.5360023256 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Moderate 60623.26811 18400.84645 8268.689182 1521508799820 0.3035277877 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial High 60623.26811 9728.20897 8268.689182 804395362711 0.1604698868 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Institutional Low 169766.5741 169766.5741 8328.185367 14138474983005 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Silang
Crossing Residential Low 493621.5796 493093.8284 9904.640157 48839169342677 0.9989308588 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
West
Residential High 493621.5796 527.75116 9904.640157 52271853322 0.001069141184 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Tourism Low 19231.09392 12478.13033 8268.689182 1031777812721 0.648851822 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Moderate 19231.09392 485.20534 8268.689182 40120121459 0.0252302517 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Tourism High 19231.09392 6267.75825 8268.689182 518261448376 0.3259179263 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
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Urban Use Allocated Per Construction/ Divided by Total Employing Insurance Government Alternative mitigation Ris
Barangay Exposed to Replacement Cost infrastructure Information On willingness to
Category Urban Land Replacement Cost Barangay Resilient Coverage Investments Sites/ zoning and Cat
L/M/H Hazard Areas related Hazards And retrofit or relocate
Use Category Per Classification Allocation Desig Structures structural
(Sq. M) mitigation Climate Change
(Sq. M ) design
measures
standards
Commercial Low 51827.69686 41417.52952 7659.672209 3172446998230 0.7991389166 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Moderate 51827.69686 9893.66008 7659.672209 757821931585 0.1908952294 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial High 51827.69686 516.50726 7659.672209 39562763051 0.009965853999 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Institutional Low 118959.225 104227.3587 5415.683856 5644624237484 0.876160371 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Moderate 118959.225 8045.24349 5415.683856 435704952899 0.06763026149 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Institutional High 118959.225 6686.62279 5415.683856 362126350979 0.05620936748 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Parks &
Low 138904.3633 25456.31363 7659.672209 1949870180512 0.1832650395 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Sungay Recreation
East Parks &
Moderate 138904.3633 80789.52953 7659.672209 6188213141060 0.581619811 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Recreation
Parks &
High 138904.3633 32658.52014 7659.672209 2501535590981 0.2351151495 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Recreation
Residential Low 374543.5698 287012.5482 7407.604183 21260753527330 0.7662994946 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 374543.5698 34151.01748 7407.604183 2529772199256 0.09118035987 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Residential High 374543.5698 53380.00408 7407.604183 3954179414913 0.1425201455 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Low 17729.56801 7182.29211 7659.672209 550140032707 0.4051024879 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Moderate 17729.56801 10547.2759 7659.672209 807886760902 0.5948975121 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Low 182619.8661 23546.30542 7524.959757 1771850007161 0.1289361663 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial Moderate 182619.8661 8373.35506 7524.959757 630091598592 0.04585128244 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Commercial High 182619.8661 150700.2056 7524.959757 11340129828418 0.8252125513 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Low 30540.64009 30540.64009 2279.891773 696293540972 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Parks &
Low 100.28646 100.28646 7524.959757 7546515757 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Sungay Recreation
West
Residential Low 601919.7432 472415.0036 8638.348674 40808855200991 0.7848471644 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 601919.7432 28250.61612 8638.348674 2440386723051 0.04693419088 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Residential High 601919.7432 101254.1234 8638.348674 8746684228008 0.1682186447 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Tourism Low 5821.52476 3680.52672 7524.959757 276958154533 0.6322272724 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Tourism Moderate 5821.52476 2140.99804 7524.959757 161109240912 0.3677727276 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
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Urban Use Allocated Per Construction/ Divided by Total Employing Insurance Government Alternative mitigation Ris
Barangay Exposed to Replacement Cost infrastructure Information On willingness to
Category Urban Land Replacement Cost Barangay Resilient Coverage Investments Sites/ zoning and Cat
L/M/H Hazard Areas related Hazards And retrofit or relocate
Use Category Per Classification Allocation Desig Structures structural
(Sq. M) mitigation Climate Change
(Sq. M ) design
measures
standards
Utilities Low 289.96862 289.96862 2279.891773 6610970713 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Low 26712.57189 26712.57189 8260.316192 2206542901103 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Low 3310.39854 3033.00017 5273.624633 159949044089 0.9162039354 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Moderate 3310.39854 277.39837 5273.624633 14628948772 0.08379606463 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Tolentino
East
Residential Low 293342.1756 292755.889 7596.107233 22238051256305 0.9980013559 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 293342.1756 586.28661 7596.107233 44534959587 0.001998644105 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Tourism Low 26945.72739 26945.72739 8260.316192 2225802282622 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Commercial Low 15253.79169 15253.79169 8570.941541 1307393568536 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Low 25026.71278 24828.45214 7045.113466 1749192625171 0.9920780391 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Moderate 25026.71278 198.26064 7045.113466 13967687047 0.007921960896 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Tolentino
West
Residential Low 235200.2966 224092.1385 7984.821472 17893357190816 0.9527714964 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 235200.2966 11108.15806 7984.821472 886966589899 0.04722850363 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
Tourism Low 350.0508 350.0508 8570.941541 30002649432 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Institutional Low 144.33016 144.33016 3820 5513412112 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Zambal Residential Low 315297.9227 311414.7181 8514.423655 26515168420074 0.9876840144 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mo
Residential Moderate 315297.9227 3883.20467 8514.423655 330632497000 0.01231598558 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Low
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From the household population 51.24% (42, 928) were males and 48.76% (40, 851) were
females. A total of 1, 624 live births were registered wherein 51.66% (839) were males and
48.34% (785) were females.
Table 11. Household Population Distribution by Age Group and Gender, 2015 and 2020
The figure below shows the city’s household population per age and sex for year 2015 and 2020.
It shows that for the past five years before 2020, the population of Tagaytay depict that
population of people in younger age groups has a larger percentage in age groups.
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35 - 39 Male CY2
40 - 44
45 - 49 Female CY2
50 - 54
55 - 59 Male CY1
60 - 64
65 - 69 Female CY1
70 - 74
75 - 79
80 and over
Table 9 shows that the overall dependency ratio from 2020 is 51.16. This indicates that for every
100 persons in the working age group, there are about 51 dependents; that is 43 young
dependents and eight (8) old-aged dependents.
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Table 13. Population Composition by School-Age, Working-Age, Dependent-Age Group and Sex, 2020
The city has a total of 30, 721 school-going age of household population, of which, composes of
pre-school, elementary, secondary and tertiary. For residents, youth and elderly who have no
time for formal education, the City Government in coordination with the Department of
Education-Bureau of Alternative Learning System (BALS) conduct special classes in the barangay.
The City Government conducted Advocacy Socialization and Mobilization in various barangays to
determine the number of school leavers. The ALS coordinators conducted massive information
campaign. Department of Education-Bureau of Alternative Learning System (BALS) provides an
alternative pathways by which out of school youth could earn/obtain educational qualification
comparable to the formal education through the Alternative Learning System (ALS).
The working age is 15-64 years old which has a total of 55, 608, where 28, 581 are males and 227,
027 are females. While 28, 071 of the total household populations were dependents, composing
of 14, 347 males and 13, 724 females.
Household
20-24yo
Population
Currently Attending
School Female
15-19yo Household
Population
Currently Attending
School Male
10-14yo Household
PopulationFemale
5-9yo Household
Population Male
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Most of the residents of Tagaytay (93.58%) speak the Tagalog language. The second most used
dialect in Tagaytay is Bicolano, which is spoken by 1.52% of the residents. The following table
shows the various languages being used by the residents of Tagaytay and the respective
percentage of the population who use them:
The Human Resource and Management Office also serves as the PESO of the City that conducts
regular Job Fairs.
Year Population
1960 Feb15 7,203
1970 May6 10,907
1975 May1 13,388
1980 May1 16,322
1990 May1 23,739
1995 Sep1 29,419
2000 May1 45,287
2007 Aug1 61,623
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Year Population
2010 May 1 62,030
2015 Aug1 71,181
2020 May 1 85, 330
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority 2015
As per 2020 PSA report, the city’s total population is 85,330 with a Population Growth Rate (PGR)
of 3.89%. Its night time population is the same with its daytime population since the city does
not have any university or industrial park that encourages a different situation. Since Tagaytay is
a major tourist destination, population doubles on weekends and holidays due to influx of tourists
and visitors. Household population of the City is 83, 779 in 2020.
90,000
80,000
70,000
60,000
50,000 85,330
40,000 61,62362,03071,181
30,000 45,287
20,000 23,739 29,419
10,000 7,203 10,90713,38816,322
0
Feb-15
Sep-01
May-01
May-06
May-01
May-01
May-01
May-01
May-01
Aug-01
Aug-01
1960 1970 1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015 2020
Censal Year
TAGAYTAY CITY
PGR
6.00%
5.00%
4.00%
3.00%
2.00%
1.00%
0.00%
1990-2000 2000-2010 2010-2015 2015-2020
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
Series1 5.99% 4.12% 3.37% 3.57%
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As shown in the table below, among the 29 urban barangays, Barangay Kaybagal South has the
highest population totaled to 7220 or 8.46% of the total population. This can be accounted for its
large land area, and to the emerging developments of infrastructure projects and other facilities.
On the other hand, in the rural barangays, Guinhawa North has the lowest population totaling to
625 only, representing 0.73% of the total.
Barangay Population
Asisan 2242
Bagong Tubig 879
Calabuso (Calabuso South & North) 1029
Dapdap East 981
Dapdap West 991
Francisco (San Francisco) 3502
Guinhawa North 625
Guinhawa South 1538
Iruhin East 1397
Iruhin Central 1122
Iruhin West 3409
Kaybagal Central 5113
Kaybagal North 3595
Kaybagal South (Pob.) 7220
Mag-Asawang Ilat 1605
Maharlika East 1063
Maharlika West 1179
Maitim 2nd Central 1536
Maitim 2nd East 1572
Maitim 2nd West 883
Mendez Crossing East 3335
Mendez Crossing West 2638
Neogan 3364
Patutong Malaki North 3043
Patutong Malaki South 4229
Sambong 1294
San Jose 6776
Silang Crossing East 1608
Silang Crossing West 2483
Sungay East 4686
Sungay West 4897
Tolentino East 2243
Tolentino West 1441
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Zambal 1812
Total 85330
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority (2020)
7000
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
Asisan Bagong Tubig
Calabuso (Calabuso South & North) Dapdap East
Dapdap West Francisco (San Francisco)
Guinhawa North Guinhawa South
Iruhin East Iruhin Central
Iruhin West Kaybagal Central
Kaybagal North Kaybagal South (Pob.)
Mag-Asawang Ilat Maharlika East
Maharlika West Maitim 2nd Central
Maitim 2nd East Maitim 2nd West
Mendez Crossing East Mendez Crossing West
Neogan Patutong Malaki North
Patutong Malaki South Sambong
San Jose Silang Crossing East
Silang Crossing West Sungay East
Sungay West Tolentino East
Tolentino West Zambal
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Population
Barangay
2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2030 2032
TOTAL 85330 88649 92098 95680 99402 103269 124980 134892
Asisan 2242 2329 2420 2514 2612 2713 3284 3544
Bagong Tubig 879 913 949 986 1024 1064 1287 1390
Dapdap West 991 1030 1070 1111 1154 1199 1451 1567
Francisco (San Francisco) 3502 3638 3780 3927 4080 4238 5129 5536
Guinhawa South 1538 1598 1660 1725 1792 1861 2253 2431
Iruhin West 3409 3542 3679 3822 3971 4126 4993 5389
Calabuso (Calabuso South & North) 1029 1069 1111 1154 1199 1245 1507 1627
Kaybagal South (Pob.) 7220 7501 7793 8096 8411 8738 10575 11414
Mag-Asawang Ilat 1605 1667 1732 1800 1870 1942 2351 2537
Maharlika West 1179 1225 1273 1322 1373 1427 1727 1864
Maitim 2nd East 1572 1633 1697 1763 1831 1902 2302 2485
Mendez Crossing West 2638 2741 2847 2958 3073 3193 3864 4170
Neogan 3364 3495 3631 3772 3919 4071 4927 5318
Patutong Malaki South 4229 4393 4564 4742 4926 5118 6194 6685
Sambong 1294 1344 1397 1451 1507 1566 1895 2046
San Jose 6776 7040 7313 7598 7893 8201 9925 10712
Silang Junction South 1608 1671 1736 1803 1873 1946 2355 2542
Sungay South 4686 4868 5058 5254 5459 5671 6863 7408
Tolentino West 1441 1497 1555 1616 1679 1744 2111 2278
Zambal 1812 1882 1956 2032 2111 2193 2654 2864
Iruhin East 1122 1166 1211 1258 1307 1358 1643 1774
Kaybagal North 3595 3735 3880 4031 4188 4351 5265 5683
Maitim 2nd West 883 917 953 990 1029 1069 1293 1396
Dapdap East 981 1019 1059 1100 1143 1187 1437 1551
Guinhawa North 625 649 675 701 728 756 915 988
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Barangay
2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2030 2032
Iruhin South 1397 1451 1508 1566 1627 1691 2046 2208
Kaybagal East 5113 5312 5519 5733 5956 6188 7489 8083
Maharlika East 1063 1104 1147 1192 1238 1286 1557 1680
Maitim 2nd Central 1536 1596 1658 1722 1789 1859 2250 2428
Mendez Crossing East 3335 3465 3600 3740 3885 4036 4885 5272
Patutong Malaki North 3043 3161 3284 3412 3545 3683 4457 4810
Silang Junction North 2483 2580 2680 2784 2892 3005 3637 3925
Sungay North 4897 5087 5285 5491 5705 5927 7172 7741
Tolentino East 2243 2330 2421 2515 2613 2715 3285 3546
Source: Projected from PSA 2020 using geometric method
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On the other hand, in the rural barangays, Bagong Tubig has lowest number of households (208
households). This can be attributed to its location, topographic condition, inadequate
infrastructure and poor transportation network.
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Zambal 583
1812
Tolentino West 338
1441
Tolentino East 567
2243
Sungay West 950
4897
Sungay East 1077
4686
Silang Crossing West 378
2483
Silang Crossing East 530
1608
San Jose 1317
6776
Sambong 288
1294
Patutong Malaki South 1042
4229
Patutong Malaki North 535
3043
Neogan 778
3364
Mendez Crossing West 695
2638
Mendez Crossing East 798
3335
Maitim 2nd West 260
883
Maitim 2nd East 813
1572
Maitim 2nd Central 375
1536
Maharlika West 356
1179
Maharlika East 392
1063
Mag-asawang Ilat 488
1605
Kaybagal South 1460
7220
Kaybagal North 790
3595
Kaybagal Central 1568
5113
Iruhin West 779
3409
Iruhin East 277
1122
Iruhin Central 480
1397
Guinhawa South 477
1538
Guinhawa North 247
625
Fancisco 1122
3502
Dapdap West 303
991
Dapdap East 210
981
Calabuso 250
1029
Bagong Tubig 208
879
Asisan 612
2242
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100.00%
90.00%
80.00%
70.00%
60.00%
50.00%
40.00%
30.00%
20.00%
10.00%
0.00%
Population HH Population
Urban 94.41% 94.11%
Rural 5.59% 5.88%
In 2020, there were 80,560 persons or 94.41% of the total city’s population are in the urban area
while the remaining 4770 or 5.59% are rural dwellers. The City of Tagaytay has no defined
Central Business District. However, commercial activities tend to operate at the major crossroads
and ridge areas of the city. As centers of trade and commerce, urban barangays have higher
population and most populous barangays are those that are directly along the main highway.
Average
Number of
Barangay Population Land Area Household
Household
(has) Size
Rural
Bagong Tubig 879 173.75 208 4
Dapdap East 981 75.09 210 5
Dapdap West 991 148.1 303 3
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Average
Number of
Barangay Population Land Area Household
Household
(has) Size
Guinhawa North 625 78.93 247 3
Sambong 1294 301.24 288 5
Urban
Asisan 2242 133.43 612 4
Calabuso 1029 446.38 250 4
Fancisco 3502 358 1122 3
Guinhawa South 1538 94.11 477 3
Iruhin Central 1397 253.14 480 3
Iruhin East 1122 297.29 277 4
Iruhin West 3409 240.71 779 4
Kaybagal Central 5113 214 1568 3
Kaybagal North 3595 120.33 790 5
Kaybagal South 7220 404.16 1460 5
Mag-asawang Ilat 1605 73.11 488 3
Maharlika East 1063 73.82 392 3
Maharlika West 1179 194.55 356 3
Maitim 2nd Central 1536 96.9 375 4
Maitim 2nd East 1572 141.31 813 2
Maitim 2nd West 883 76.29 260 3
Mendez Crossing East 3335 55.4 798 4
Mendez Crossing West 2638 58.37 695 4
Neogan 3364 165.43 778 4
Patutong Malaki North 3043 258.02 535 6
Patutong Malaki South 4229 237.08 1042 4
San Jose 6776 418.9 1317 5
Silang Crossing East 1608 197.23 530 3
Silang Crossing West 2483 248.91 378 7
Sungay East 4686 280.08 1077 4
Sungay West 4897 202.43 950 5
Tolentino East 2243 91.49 567 4
Tolentino West 1441 164.13 338 4
Zambal 1812 127.89 583 3
4 person per
Total 85,330 6,500 21,343 HH per
barangay
Source: Philippines Statistics Authority (2020)
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The majority (95.36%) of the Tagaytayeños are Roman Catholic representing 95.36% of the total
population while 3.37% belong to the Iglesia ni Cristo. The following table indicates the religious
affiliations of the residents of Tagaytay and the corresponding percentage of the population who
belong to the said religions:
RELIGION PERCENTAGE
Roman Catholic 95.36%
Iglesia ni Cristo 3.37%
Protestant 1.07%
Others 0.20%
Source: City Planning and Development Office
Dialects
According to the data gathered, the dialects mostly used in the City is Tagalog (93.58%), followed
by Bicolano (1.52%), as indicated in the table below.
Dialect Percentage
Tagalog 93.58
Bicolano 1.52
Ilocano 1.28
Cebuano 1.00
Waray 0.60
Others 1.74
Not Stated 0.28
Source: City Planning and Development Office
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Exposure to Hazards
The city’s susceptibility to landslide shows that the total affected residential areas are about 1, 385.30 hectares out of 3, 186.26 hectares total
residential area of about 43.48 percent. Areas with very high susceptibility to landslide are only 1.15 hectares with approximately 119 persons. Highly
susceptible areas are about 147.39 hectares which has an estimate of about 9, 058 persons while moderately susceptible areas comprise about 112.53
hectares or 6,061 persons. The rest are under low susceptibility with 1, 124.22 hectares, estimated with 70, 095 persons.
Risk to Hazards
Based from the scoring activity from the data derived from exposure database indicating the extent of effect of hazards, presence of sensitivity and
adaptation, the results show that about 84.19 hectares are at high risk to landslide, estimating about 2, 980 people to be affected at Barangay Calabuso,
Bagong Tubig and Sambong. On the other hand, a total of 119.97 hectares with 7, 459 people are at moderate risk to landslide, where all barangays
are part of except for Bagong Tubig, Calabuso, Guinhawa South, Iruhin Central, Maharlika East, Maitim II Central, Mendez Crossing East, Patutong
Malaki North, Sambong and Silang Crossing West. The rest (74, 894 people) are at low risk to landslide.
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Guinhawa Low 625 13.38 47 13.05 610 0% 29.63% 19% 2.83% 5.85% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
North Moderate 625 13.38 47 0.38 18 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Guinhawa Low 1,538 36.99 42 35.03 1457 0% 0.05% 10% 3.49% 1.40% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
South Moderate 1,538 36.99 42 1.96 81 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Low 1,397 46.57 30 1.82 55 2% 1.93% 16% 2.14% 2.14% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Iruhin
Moderate 1,397 46.57 30 24.57 737 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Central
High 1,397 46.57 30 20.18 605 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Low 1,122 6.63 169 0.78 132 0% 1.34% 16% 3.80% 1.49% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Iruhin
Moderate 1,122 6.63 169 0.08 14 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
East
High 1,122 6.63 169 5.77 976 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Low 3,409 54.15 63 38.67 2434 19% 3.57% 41% 7.42% 14.28% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Iruhin
Moderate 3,409 54.15 63 7.73 487 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
West
High 3,409 54.15 63 7.74 487 0% 0.57% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Kaybagal Low 5,113 119.14 43 112.52 4829 0% 0.87% 16% 2.12% 5.19% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Central Moderate 5,113 119.14 43 6.62 284 0% 0.03% 0% 0.00% 0.03% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Kaybagal Low 3,595 66.99 54 61.99 3327 0% 1.07% 11% 3.06% 17.85% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
North Moderate 3,595 66.99 54 5 268 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
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Low 1,063 15.54 68 14.94 1022 3% 5.67% 18% 3.95% 13.26% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Maharlika
Modertae 1,063 15.54 68 0.47 32 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
East
High 1,063 15.54 68 0.13 9 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Maharlika Low 1,179 34.26 34 33.29 1146 5% 2.29% 19% 1.32% 3.76% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
West Moderate 1,179 34.26 34 0.97 33 0% 0.21% 0% 0.14% 0.42% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Maitim Ii
Low 1,536 38.56 40 38.56 1536 0% 2.00% 18% 1.26% 8.59% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Central
Maitim Ii
Low 1,572 44.81 35 44.81 1572 0% 1.42% 19% 5.35% 1.42% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
East
Maitim Ii Low 883 27.74 32 27.65 880 0% 0.00% 15% 3.77% 7.88% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
West Moderate 883 27.74 32 0.09 3 0% 0.88% 1% 0.00% 0.18% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Low 3,335 13.6 245 12.55 3078 8% 8.00% 14% 3.96% 5.46% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Mendez
Crossing Moderate 3,335 13.6 245 0.16 39 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
East
High 3,335 13.6 245 0.89 218 1% 0.79% 1% 0.06% 0.94% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Low 2,638 30.25 87 29.59 2580 0% 2.05% 9% 2.32% 3.81% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Mendez
Crossing Moderate 2,638 30.25 87 0.52 45 0% 2.20% 6% 0.70% 0.48% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
West
High 2,638 30.25 87 0.14 12 0% 0.42% 1% 0.00% 1.67% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Low 3,364 61.78 54 57.43 3127 7% 14.46% 16% 3.16% 19.13% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Neogan
Moderate 3,364 61.78 54 4.35 237 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Patutong Low 3,043 54.16 56 52.89 2972 0% 4.10% 17% 2.50% 3.89% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Malaki
North Moderate 3,043 54.16 56 1.27 71 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
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Moderate 1,294 15.17 85 0.02 2 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Sambong
High 1,294 15.17 85 15.15 1292 0% 0.77% 16% 2.37% 3.63% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes High
Low 6,776 65.69 103 56.39 5817 0% 3.11% 11% 0.81% 2.74% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Moderate 6,776 65.69 103 6.64 685 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
San Jose
High 6,776 65.69 103 1.51 156 0% 0.00% 0% 0.04% 0.03% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Very High 6,776 65.69 103 1.15 119 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Silang Low 2,483 27.99 89 27.42 2432 0% 2.08% 12% 233.00% 0.14% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Crossing
East High 2,483 27.99 89 0.57 51 0% 0.90% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Silang Low 1,608 49.36 33 49.31 1606 14% 0.22% 24% 5.71% 166.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Crossing
West High 1,608 49.36 33 0.05 2 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Low 4,897 37.45 131 28.7 3753 1% 1.81% 16% 2.12% 0.63% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Sungay
Moderate 4,897 37.45 131 3.42 447 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
East
High 4,897 37.45 131 5.34 698 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Low 4,686 60.19 78 47.24 3678 11% 31.12% 12% 3.82% 4.72% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Sungay
Moderate 4,686 60.19 78 2.83 220 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
West
High 4,686 60.19 78 10.13 789 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.43% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Tolentino Low 2,243 29.33 76 29.28 2239 1% 1.62% 17% 1.93% 3.44% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
East Moderate 2,243 29.33 76 0.06 5 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Tolentino Low 1,441 23.52 61 22.41 1373 0% 0.53% 15% 2.80% 0.79% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
West Moderate 1,441 23.52 61 1.11 68 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Low 1,812 31.53 57 31.14 1790 0% 0.23% 22% 2.97% 1.37% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Zambal
Moderate 1,812 31.53 57 0.39 22 0% 0.00% 0% 0.00% 0.00% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low
Source: CDRA Results (2023)
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In addition, a tertiary hospital (Tagaytay Medical Center) located at Barangay Silang Crossing East
near Rotunda, also caters the needs not only of local residents but also the adjoining towns as
well tourists who visited the city.
For minor cases, the City Health Office is open from Monday to Friday providing medical and
dental services to the city residents. The 34 barangay have also their respective barangay health
centers under the direct supervision of City Health Office personnel assisted by Barangay Health
Workers (BHWs) and Purok Social Workers (PSWs). Non-government Organizations (NGOs)
such as Project Health, Augustinian Sisters and private institutions also provide medical services
to the residents.
At present the city has one (1) City Health Center, 34 barangay health centers, two (2) hospitals,
nine (9) dental clinics, nine (9) medical clinics and ten (10) drugstores to meet the health and
medical needs of the people.
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9 Headache 93 9 Injuries to the wrist and hand 93 9 Gastroenteritis and colitis 227
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Pneumonia
3 Pneumonia 52 3 26 3 Respiratory Failure 10
Cardiac Arrest
6 Hypertensive Heart Disease 28 6 Primary Hypertension 16 6 5
Cerebrovascular Diseases
7 Diabetes mellitus 42 7 16 7 Septicemia 4
Respiratory Failure
8 Septicemia 17 8 16 8 Intracerebral Hemorrhage 4
Cerebral Infarction
10 Shock 14 10 12 10 Acute Renal Failure 4
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As of December 2020, the population of 0-59 months is 6,370 and it is 100% weighed during the Operation Timbang in all brangays. Regular monitoring
and site visitation to the families of under six (6) years old children as well as health education and information dissemination campaign are being
conducted in the barangays. The City through the City Nutrition Office has been successful in forging close partnership with some Ngo’s and other Civic
Organization in implementing various nutrition programs.
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The city Nutrition Council in close collaboration with the Barangay Nutrition Councils of 34 barangays conducts regular food/milk feeding
activities; distribution of multi-vitamins to the selected malnourished children and free iodized salt to families with malnourished children; provision
of nutritious foods to all 34 barangays and 16 public elementary schools for their supplemental feeding; nutrition education which includesPabasa sa
Nutrisyon Program, Mother Class, Food Festival, among others. Distribution of vegetable seeds to Barangay Nutrition Scholars (BNS) is also done
regularly.
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Table 31. General Health Situation for the Last Three Years (2018-2020)
City Cemetery
There are three (3) cemeteries can be found in the city - two of which are public cemeteries
located in Barangay Maitim II Central. The private cemetery is located in Barangay Patutong
Malaki North.
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In order to address congestion in the public cemetery, the city government recently established
the City Crematorium and Columbarium and Apartment-Type Niches located adjacent to existing
public cemeteries.
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HH with basic sanitation facility (2020) HH with basic sanitation facility (2019) HH with basic sanitation facility (2018)
HH with % HH
Pour/ Pour/ Ventilate HH with Ventilat % HH
% HH with complet with Pour/ flush Pour/
flush flush d HH with satisfactor ed with
basic e basic basic toilet flush toilet
toilet toilet improve sanitary y disposal improv basic
sanitation Popula sanitatio sanitatio Popula connected connected
connected connected d pit Toilet of solid ed pit sanitatio
BARANGAY facility tion n n tion to septic to sewer
to septic to sewer latrine Facilities wastes latrine n facility
facilities facilities tank system
tank system (VIP) (VIP)
Asisan 459 458 458 100.00 471 490 489 489 96.12 457 457 0 0 100.00
Bagong Tubig 177 177 177 86.76 210 195 192 192 107.69 174 163 0 0 93.68
Calabuso 287 286 286 99.31 296 214 214 214 138.32 232 215 0 0 92.67
Dapdap East 173 173 173 91.53 194 179 174 174 108.38 177 177 0 0 100.00
Dapdap West 253 253 253 94.40 275 299 296 296 91.97 271 271 0 0 100.00
Francisco (San
837 837 837 97.10 884 836 800 800 105.74 847 842 0 0 99.41
Francisco)
Guinhawa North 152 152 152 100.00 156 219 216 216 71.23 216 216 0 0 100.00
Guinhawa South 341 341 341 100.00 350 385 300 300 90.91 387 387 0 0 100.00
Iruhin Central 248 248 248 95.75 306 253 230 230 120.95 249 249 0 0 100.00
Iruhin East 237 237 237 79.53 266 242 234 234 109.92 250 213 0 0 85.20
Iruhin West 831 775 775 98.11 870 649 642 642 134.05 654 645 0 0 98.62
Kaybagal Central 1,233 1,233 1,233 100.00 1266 1245 1245 1245 101.69 1271 1,271 0 0 100.00
Kaybagal North 731 731 731 100.00 750 790 790 790 94.94 758 758 0 0 100.00
Kaybagal South
1,702 1,702 1,702 100.00 1747 1251 1251 1251 139.65 1198 1,198 0 0 100.00
(Pob.)
Mag-Asawang Ilat 338 338 338 93.11 373 386 313 313 96.63 373 341 0 0 91.42
Maharlika East 356 356 356 100.00 366 374 374 374 97.86 374 374 0 0 100.00
Maharlika West 236 236 236 88.72 273 173 173 173 157.80 224 211 0 0 94.20
Maitim 2nd Central 332 332 332 100.00 340 346 346 346 98.27 355 355 0 0 100.00
Maitim 2nd East 666 665 665 100.00 683 593 579 579 115.18 580 580 0 0 100.00
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HH with basic sanitation facility (2020) HH with basic sanitation facility (2019) HH with basic sanitation facility (2018)
HH with % HH
Pour/ Pour/ Ventilate HH with Ventilat % HH
% HH with complet with Pour/ flush Pour/
flush flush d HH with satisfactor ed with
basic e basic basic toilet flush toilet
toilet toilet improve sanitary y disposal improv basic
sanitation Popula sanitatio sanitatio Popula connected connected
connected connected d pit Toilet of solid ed pit sanitatio
BARANGAY facility tion n n tion to septic to sewer
to septic to sewer latrine Facilities wastes latrine n facility
facilities facilities tank system
tank system (VIP) (VIP)
Maitim 2nd West 177 177 177 92.67 196 209 184 184 93.78 192 192 0 0 100.00
Mendez Crossing
567 567 567 100.00 582 742 742 742 78.44 761 761 0 0 100.00
East
Mendez Crossing
660 660 660 98.65 687 546 546 546 125.82 528 528 0 0 100.00
West
Neogan 813 813 813 100.00 834 766 766 766 108.88 859 859 0 0 100.00
Patutong Malaki
476 476 476 100.00 489 787 787 787 62.13 486 448 0 0 92.18
North
Patutong Malaki
655 655 655 100.00 672 941 918 918 71.41 918 917 0 0 99.89
South
Sambong 300 300 300 90.36 340 258 258 258 131.78 259 249 0 0 96.14
San Jose 1,193 1,191 1,191 100.00 1224 1062 1062 1060 115.25 1028 1,028 0 0 100.00
Silang Crossing East 353 351 351 100.00 362 470 470 470 77.02 455 452 0 0 99.34
Silang Crossing West 308 308 308 100.00 316 387 387 387 81.65 267 267 0 0 100.00
Sungay East 1,017 1,017 1,017 100.00 1044 987 987 987 105.78 1000 985 0 0 98.50
Sungay West 1,138 1,138 1,138 99.91 1169 910 909 909 128.46 849 849 0 0 100.00
Tolentino East 671 671 671 99.85 689 490 490 490 140.61 551 551 0 0 100.00
Tolentino West 379 379 379 99.48 391 323 323 323 121.05 295 289 0 0 97.97
Zambal 260 260 260 100.00 267 305 305 305 87.54 297 297 0 0 100.00
TOTAL 18556 18493 18493 98.48 19338 18302 17992 17990 94.64 17792 17595 0 0 98.89
Source: CHO Tagaytay 2020
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Decrease supplies for non- Increase mortality and morbidity from non- Strengthen health system response in addressing
communicable diseases meds communicable diseases NCD problems
High Pet Ownership Rate Increase on risk for animal bite cases, more Intensify Law on Responsible Pet Ownership and
stray/uncaged/ domestic pets, streets will not be Update City Ordinance 2011-014 or the Anti Rabies
safe for humans, high demand for anti-rabies Act of 2007 and Prescribing Rules and Regulations on
vaccination on pets, pets will be on high probability Responsible Pet Ownership
to have rabies, will create noise pollution, may
damage house and properties
High Percentage of undetected HIV Increased morbidity and mortality; High HIV A City Ordinance has to be passed: AN ORDINANCE
cases transmission, people will engage on unprotected sex, PROMULGATING POLICIES AND MEASURES FOR
Increase in demand in Pre-exposure prophylaxis for THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF SEXUALLY
HIV, Condoms, HIV, Hepatitis B & Syphilis screening, TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS (STI)/HUMAN
Inquiries on Social hygiene clinics, anti-virals, IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV)/ACQUIRED
medicines and vaccines IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS) IN
TAGAYTAY CITY AND CREATING THE TAGAYTAY
CITY LOCAL AIDS COUNCIL (TCLAC), DEFINING ITS
FUNCTIONS, ITS COMMITTEES, AND THE
PROGRAMS THAT IT SHALL IMPLEMENT,
APPROPRIATING FUNDS AND OTHER RELATED
PURPOSES ————- and Anti-Discrimination
Ordinance on the Basis of SOGIE
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Lack of compliance of some sectors Continuous occurrence of high number of vector Policy on strict compliance of every sector
crucial for prevention of the vector borne disease cases
borne diseases
Inadequate preparedness for High risk of spread of infectious diseases Comprehensive agreement for preparedness in all
management and prevention of sectors involved in the management and prevention
EREID cases of EREID
Increasing rate of Tuberculosis High risk of spread of Tuberculosis Comprehensive budget utilization on Tuberculosis
Multi- Drug Resistance program
Poor seeking behavior on oral High prevalence of Dental Carries Intensification of Dental Health promotion
health check up
Environmental Sanitation in Waste Proliferation of substandard and deficient residential Compliance for construction of appropriate and LGU
Disposal/ Excreta due to septage system (bottomless septage) thereby posing approved septic tank
increasing population risk for contamination of water sources
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Tagaytay City, like most towns and cities in the country, is beset with its own social problems,
which include unemployment, malnutrition, inadequate housing provisions and drug addiction.
To help solve these problems, social welfare assistance in the city is therefore extended by the
City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO).
Among the services offered by the CSWDO are family life education and counselling, family
planning and assistance, day care services, supplemental feeding, and emergency shelter
assistance, relief and rehabilitation. In terms of facilities, it has set up one family clinic in every
day care center.
Some government offices and private organizations operating within the locality provide
invaluable support to CSWDO in extending social welfare assistance to those who are needy. The
government agencies that also assist the CSWDO are the Department of Agriculture and the
Department of Health. The civic and religious organizations on the other hand, include the Ladies
of Charity, Tagaytay City Credit Association, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Marian Center,
Women’s Club, Poveda and Verbum Dei.
To monitor and concentrate on the social problems that arise in the city, the following Programs
and Services are provided by the CSWDO: (1) Self-Employment Assistance, (2) Family and
Community Welfare, (3) Women’s Welfare, (4) Child and Youth Welfare, (5) Emergency
Assistance Program, (6) Program for Disabled Persons and the Elderly, (7) Lingap sa Barangay
and (8) Day Care Services.
As per records, a total of 33 day care centers are present in the city. Out of 34 barangays, 32 have
their own day care centers with playgrounds and other basic amenities.
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Policy Captions
Technical Finding Observation Implications (Effect)
Absence of Temporary Shelter for Temporary Custody were Establishment of Bahay Pag-
Children in conflict with the law designated to Barangay Council for Asa and Bahay Kalinga
(CICL), neglected, abandoned and the Protection Children (BCPC)
victims of any form of abuse
Temporary Shelter for Senior Temporary custody of barangay for Establishment of Home for the
Citizens who are homeless, their care and protection Elderly
neglected, abandoned by their
family and others
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Aside from eight (8) Private High Schools The city government has established four (4) Public
High Schools, namely: 1) Tagaytay City National High School (TCNHS) located along Mayor’s
Drive, Brgy. Mendez Crossing East; 2) Tagaytay City Science National High School (TCSNHS)
located at Barangay Sungay West; 3) Francisco Perez Tolentino National High School (FPTNHS)
located along Lagusan Drive, Brgy. Tolentino West and; Tagaytay City Integrated School located
at Brgy. Guinhawa, Tagaytay City. School facilities have also been improved including state-of-
the art multi-storey school buildings, science and computer laboratories, play grounds, libraries,
school canteens, covered gymnasiums, perimeter fence for the security of students, among others.
These schools also accommodate senior high students when the K to 12 Program of the
Department of Education was implemented. Enrollees came not only from Tagaytay but also from
the neighboring municipalities of the city like Mendez, Silang, Amadeo, Alfonso and even from
adjacent Provinces such as Talisay, Batangas and Sta. Rosa Laguna.
There are three (3) colleges in the city – City College of Tagaytay (CCT), Olivarez College and STI
College, and one (1) graduate school – Divine Word Seminary (SVD). CCT, Olivarez College and
STI College are open to all enrollees while SVD offers post graduate studies to the seminarians.
In 2015, Tagaytay City’s literacy rate is 99.54%. From the PSA record, out of 55,301 HH
population from 10 years old and over, 55,046 or 99.54% were literate and 0.46% of the
population were considered illiterate. Females recorded a basic literacy rate of 99.59% while
males were literate at a rate of 99.48%.
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Table 37. Historical Enrollment Participation Rate for the last five years
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Projected No.Of
School Level Type Type Of Building Condition
Classroom Building
Bagong Tubig Es Elementary Public 7 2 Deped Standard/Mayor Good Condition
Abraham "Bambol" N.
Tolentino Type School
Building
Bulalo ES Elementary Public 6 2 LGU Funded Good Condition
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School Level Type Type Of Building Condition
Classroom Building
Kalabuso ES Elementary Public 7 2 Mayor Abraham "Bambol" N. Need Major Repair
Tolentino Type School (Roof Replacement)
Building
Maharlika ES Elementary Public 27 5 (Building 1-3 )Mayor Good Condition
Abraham "Bambol" N.
Tolentino Type School
Building
(Building
4) BLSB Type II
(Building 5) Deped
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School Level Type Type Of Building Condition
Classroom Building
Mendez Crossing Es Elementary Public 23 6 Mayor Abraham "Bambol" N. Needs Minor Repair
Tolentino Type School
Building
For Condemnation
Bagong Lipunan School
Building (Blsb) Type Ii
For Condemnation
Bagong Lipunan School
Building (Blsb) Type Iii
Needs Major Repair
Home Economics Building
1 For Condemnation
Deped National
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School Level Type Type Of Building Condition
Classroom Building
Sungay ES Elementary Public 14 3 Mayor Abraham "Bambol" N. Good Condition
Tolentino Type School
Building
Tagaytay City Cenral School Elementary Public 1 Mayor Abraham "Bambol" N. Good Condition
Tolentino Type School
Building
1 Good Condition
Lgu Funded
(Sped Building)
2 Good Condition
Lgu Funded
Tagaytay City Integrated School Elementary Public 13 1 Mayor Abraham "Bambol" N. Good Condition
Tolentino Type School
Building
Secondary 12 1 Mayor Abraham "Bambol" N. Good Condition
Tolentino Type School
Building
F. P. Tolentino Integrated Hs Secondary Public 34 3 Mayor Abraham "Bambol" N. Need Minor Repair
Tolentino Type School
Building
1
Mayor Abraham "Bambol" N. For Condemnation
Tolentino Type School
Building
Tagaytay City National Hs-Ishs Secondary Public 18 No. 3 Mayor Abraham " Bambol" For Demolition
Tolentino Type School
18, 16,31 Nos.5,9,10 Building For Major Repair
Tagaytay City Science Nhs-Ishs Secondary Public 12 1 Lgu Funded Type Building Needs Minor Repair
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Projected No.Of
School Level Type Type Of Building Condition
Classroom Building
NEEDS MAJOR
29 1 LGU Funded Type Building
REPAIR
NEEDS MAJOR
32 1 LGU Funded Type Building
REPAIR
NEEDS MINOR
8 1 LGU Funded Type Building
REPAIR
Source: DepEd Tagaytay
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Projected Enrolment
Level SY SY SY 2019- SY SY SY
2017-18 2018-19 20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23
Elementary 9237 9072 7860 9221 9352 9397
Secondary 8153 8604 8979 9593 10412 10730
TOTAL 17390 17676 16839 18814 19764 20127
Source: City Planning and Development Office
Technical Finding
No. Implications (Effect) Policy Captions
Observation
1 School Infrastructure
-Limited or lack of
buildable space has
hampered the -Acquisition of sites and
construction of school construction of high-rise school
building projects. buildings.
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-Limited number of
Community Learning -Strengthen the partnership
Centers (CLC). between local and national
government to support ALS and
other non-formal education
programs.
2 Professional
Development Needs of
Teachers
3 Performance Indicators
-Increase in number of
enrollees. -Higher demand for teachers, -Expand and upgrade public
classrooms, and other school buildings and facilities
teaching resources. and teaching resources to
accommodate enrollment
demands as well as comply with
local and national standards.
4 Disaster Risks
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Table 50. Number of housing units, by type of building, number of beneficiaries (2020)
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There are at least 1,570 families who benefited from this PABAHAY program.
Two (2) Informal Settlements are also scattered around the city, they are Sitio Ula-Ula at Barangay Mendez Crossing East and Bagong Silang at
Barangay Sungay West.
There are four (4) more potential sites identified suitable for residential development in a community and typically includes vacant sites and sites
having the potential for redevelopment, these sites are located at Mendez Crossing East, Maitim II East, Iruhin West and Guinhawa North.
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Alternatively, establishments for passive leisure interest are also available in Tagaytay. One of
which is Tagaytay Picnic Grove being managed/ operated by the City Government. It is located at
Barangay Sungay East. It offers facilities for picnicking, horseback riding, swimming, overnight
stay and the now famous zipline and cable car. Another is the Casino-Filipino, being managed by
the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR). Development Academy of the
Philippines (DAP), which is situated at Barangay Sungay East, is among the favorite venues for
conventions, seminars and conferences. Various facilities that can be availed of at the DAP include
pelota court, ping pong room, game room for chess and mah-jong, children’s playground, covered
tennis court, covered squash beating lagoon, skating rink, swimming pool and one goal basketball
court. The Philippine Judicial Academy located at Barangay Silang Crossing East offers facilities
such as dartboard, pool tables, ping-pong tables, billiard tables, swimming pools, and basketball
and volleyball courts. Another is the Residence Inn/Mini Zoo, situated at the western part of the
city, along Tagaytay-Nasugbu Road. The famous Tagaytay Highlands and International Golf Club
at Barangay Calabuso is an exclusive golf club being managed / operated by a private firm.
Facilities/amenities that can be availed at Tagaytay Highlands include: 18-hole golf course,
billiard halls, ping pong tables, tennis courts, squash courts, fitness gym, swimming pool, wading
pool, bridle path, bicycle and jogging trails, and gardens where one can relax and feel the
refreshing breeze of Tagaytay. Shuttles and cable cars are available within the premises.
Skyranch, a leisure park is the newest tourists’ destination in the city and where the Sky Eye, one
of the biggest and known as the tallest Ferris wheel in the country can be found is a complete day
destination for families and groups of friends. The park offers selected amusement park rides and
activities. Viking, Jump Around, Log Coaster and Flying Bus are among others that can be found
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inside the Sky Ranch Complex. It also offers Zipline, Sky Eye and horseback riding for an amazing
view of Taal Lake and Volcano and the provinces and cities surrounding these landmarks. Other
amenities include “The Venue” which can accommodate small to big gatherings and events,
parking, breastfeeding station, clinic and ATMs.
With regards to sports development, all schools in the city, whether public or private, conduct
physical and sports development programs for their students. These programs are being
supported by the City Government through the designated Sangguniang Kabataan Coordinator
and City Sports Coordinator. Inter-Barangay basketball and volleyball tournament for the youth
is also being held during summer.
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In 2021, there were 15 cases of crime incidents for adults and 12 cases of crime incidents for
children were reported.
To greatly improve public safety, Tagaytay CCPS will strive to meet the standard police-to-
population ratio of 1:500, therefore, 361 more police are will be in need to meet this standard.
Fire Protection Services. The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) is mandated to protect residents
from fire occurrence. Currently, there is also sufficient fire fighters equipped with fire fighting
facilities and equipments including fire trucks, ladder –fire truck, communication equipments.
The BPF Fire Station has transferred to the newly-constructed building at Foggy Heights
Subdivision, Brgy. San Jose, Tagaytay City. Tagaytay City Fire Station with a total strength of
twenty nine (29) personnel. One (1) Commissioned Officer, 26 non-commissioned officers and
two (2) fire aides are present to ensure the safety of the community.
In 2021, a total of three (3) fire incidences were recorded. A residential fire in Barangay Iruhin
Central, a structural fire in Barangay Kaybagal South and a vehicular fire in Barangay Silang
Crossing East caused bu overheating of car engine bay.
Driven and inspired by the efforts of the city government as one of the country’s Most Child-
Friendly LGU, the Tagaytay City Fire Station has customized the existing fire sub-station as an
Emergency Preparedness Learning Venue for Kids. This is considered the first-ever Fire Museum
in the country. Its main concept focuses on teaching the kids about the firefighter’s job and what
to do during emergencies. Children have to undergo different training stages as they start their
skills enhancement journey with Berong Bumbero.
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology. As mandated by law, the BJMP shall direct, supervise
and control the administration and operation of all district, city and municipal jails nationwide
with pronged tasks of safekeeping and development of inmates. Its mission - to enhance public
safety by ensuring humane safekeeping and development of Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL)
in all district, city, and municipal jails for their reintegration to society. Four major programs
under the mandate of BJMP are: (1) Inmates custody, security and control program; (2) Inmates
welfare and development program; (3) Decongestion program; and, (4) Good governance. Among
its rehabilitation programs were to reduce recidivism of inmates includes livelihood projects,
educational and vocational training, recreation and sports, and religious/spiritual activities.
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These were continuously implemented to eliminate the offenders’ pattern of criminal behavior
and to reform them to become law-abiding and productive citizens.
Disaster Preparedness. Section 12 of Republic Act No. 10121 known as the Philippine Disaster
Risk Reduction Management Act of 2010, mandates the establishment of Local Disaster Risk
Reduction Management Office (LDRRMO) , in all Local Government Units including the barangays
which shall be responsible in setting the direction, development, implementation and
coordination of disaster risk management programs within their territorial jurisdictions.
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Exposure to Hazard
Based on the overlay analysis, those exposed to high susceptibility landslide are six educational and government institutions, two (2) religious
institutions and one (1) water supply facility. Those at moderate susceptibility are all located at Barangay Dapdap West and includes only one
government institution, educational institution and religious institution. Those covered by low susceptibility includes 25 educational facilities, 41
government institutions, six (6) protective services, eight (8) religious institutions, two (2) residential care facilities, 35 telecommunication facilities
and 18 water supply facilities.
Risk to Hazard
Those at high risk to landslide are the water supply system at Barangay Calabuso and the water pumping station and cell site and radar system in
Barangay Sambong. Those at moderate risk includes educational institutions are 32 educational institutions, 48 government institutions, 34
telecommunication facilities, 17 water supply systems, 11 religious institutions, 10 medical institutions, six (6) protective services institutions and
two (2) residential care facilities. There are no facilities at low risk to landslide.
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Asisan St. Moses Chapel Religious Institution Low 1 335.794 335.794 35000 11752790 Good 25 0 2005 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site (Globe) Telecommunication Low 1 35 35 35000 1225000 Excellent 5 0 2018 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site (Dito) Telecommunication Low 1 35 35 35000 1225000 Excellent 5 0 2021 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Water tank (Prime Water Supply
Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Good 5 0 2015 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Water) Facility
Bagong Tubig Government 2021-
High 2 90.284 90.284 35000 3159940 Excellent 5 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Hall Institution 2022
Bagong
Bagong Tubig
Tubig Educational B1(1),B 2012-
Elementary High 324.373 324.373 35000 11353055 Good 10 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution 2(2) 2013
School
Calabuso B1(2),
Educational 2013-
Elementary High B2(1), 883.487 883.487 35000 30922045 Good 5 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution 2017
School B3(2)
Calabuso Government
High 2 105.831 105.831 35000 3704085 Good 30 0 2002 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Hall Institution
Calabuso Educational
Day Care Center High 1 112.288 112.288 35000 3930080 Good 20 0 2009 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
Barangay Chapel Religious Institution High 1 100 100 35000 3500000 Good 40 0 1990s Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Water Water Supply 2002 /
High 1 200 200 35000 7000000 Good 25 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes High
Supply Facility 2005
Dapdap East Government
High 2 86.443 86.443 35000 3025505 Good 25 0 2004 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Hall Institution
Dapdap
Dapdap Educational 1970-
Elementary High 1 863.906 863.906 35000 30236710 Good 20 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
East Institution 2009
School
People's Park in Government 4710.14 16485497
High 2 4710.142 35000 Poor 60 0 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
the Sky Institution 2 0
Dapdap Dapdap West Government
Moderate 2 130.4 130.4 35000 4564000 Good 20 0 2012 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
West Barangay Hall Institution
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Landslide Total Unit Cost/ in of structure Year ng Alterna hazard
No. of Affected Affected Existing to willingnes ce ment
Barangay Facility Type of Facility Susceptibi Area Replacem dilapidate Made of constru Resilient tive mitigatio Risk
Storeys Area Value condition infrastruct s to Covera Invest
lity (sq.m.) ent Cost d/ light cted Building Sites/St n zoning
(sq.m.) ure related retrofit or ge ments
condemn materials Design ructure and
mitigation relocate
ed s structural
measures
condition design
standards
Lady of Fatima Educational
Moderate 1 48.246 48.246 35000 1688610 Good 20 0 2011 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Day Care Center Institution
Our Lady of
Religious Institution Moderate 1 48.663 48.663 35000 1703205 Excellent 0 0 2022 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Fatima Chapel
Francisco Government
Low 1 90.902 90.902 35000 3181570 Good 30 10 2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Hall Institution
St. Francis Child
Educational
Development Low 1 83.465 83.465 35000 2921275 Good 30 10 2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
Center
La Madelle Educational B1(1),
Low 326.326 326.326 35000 11421410 Good 20 0 2009 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Academy Institution B2(2)
Francisco Health
Medical Institution Low 1 90.892 90.892 35000 3181220 Fair 50 0 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Center
Francisco
Barangay
Nutrition Medical Institution Low 1 62.941 62.941 35000 2202935 Good 30 0 2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Council's Office
St. Francis of
Religious Institution Low 1 114.301 114.301 35000 4000535 Fair 50 0 1980s Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Assisi
Cell Site (Globe) Telecommunication Low 1 35 35 35000 1225000 Good 5 0 2010 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Water Tank Water Supply
Low 1 200 200 35000 7000000 Good 5 0 2010 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
(Prime Water) Facility
Tagaytay City
Government 2706.72 2021-
Septage Low 2 2706.725 35000 94735375 Excellent 5 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Guinhawa Institution 5 Ongoing
Treatment Plant
North
Office of the City Government
Low 2 584.675 584.675 35000 20463625 Very Good 10 0 2020 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Agriculturist Institution
Tagaytay City Educational B1(4), 5604.29 19615036
Low 5604.296 35000 Very Good 10 0 2016 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Integrated School Institution B2(5) 6 0
Geriatrics Nursing Residential Care 1023.33
Low 2 1023.332 35000 35816620 Very Good 10 0 2015 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Home Facility 2
Guinhawa B1- B1-
South Care B1(2), B5(Good), B5(199
Residential Care
Rehabilitation Low B2- 747.98 747.98 35000 26179300 B6- 10 0 3), B6- Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Facility
Center B7(1) B7(Very B7(201
Good) 8)
Cell Site (Globe) Telecommunication Low 1 35 35 35000 1225000 Excellent 5 0 2019 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
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Landslide Total Unit Cost/ in of structure Year ng Alterna hazard
No. of Affected Affected Existing to willingnes ce ment
Barangay Facility Type of Facility Susceptibi Area Replacem dilapidate Made of constru Resilient tive mitigatio Risk
Storeys Area Value condition infrastruct s to Covera Invest
lity (sq.m.) ent Cost d/ light cted Building Sites/St n zoning
(sq.m.) ure related retrofit or ge ments
condemn materials Design ructure and
mitigation relocate
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measures
condition design
standards
Water
Water Supply
Tank(Prime Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Good 10 0 2005 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Facility
Water)
Iruhin Central Government
Low 2 93.61 93.61 35000 3276350 Good 30 0 2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Iruhin Barangay Hall Institution
Central Water Tank Water Supply
Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Good 10 0 2005 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
(Prime Water) Facility
Iruhin East Government
High 2 76.12 76.12 35000 2664200 Excellent 5 0 2022 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Hall Institution
Lady of Love Day Educational
Iruhin East High 1 47.502 47.502 35000 1662570 Very Good 10 0 2016 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Care Center Institution
Saint John the 4831.62 16910698
Religious Institution High 2 4831.628 35000 Good 30 0 2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Baptist Chapel 8 0
B1(198
9),
B2(201
B1,B4,B6(
B1(1),B B1,B4,B6( 1), B3-
Bulalo Elementary Educational Fair),B3,B
Low 2(2),B3- 949.941 949.941 35000 33247935 50),B3,B5( 0 B4(198 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Iruhin School Institution 5(Poor),B2
B6(1) 70),B2(20) 6),
West (Good)
B5(197
8),B6(1
980)
Water Tank Water Supply
Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Excellent 5 0 2021 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
(Prime Water) Facility
Kaybagal Central Government 1998-
Low 1 183.238 183.238 35000 6413330 Good 10 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Hall Institution 1999
B1,B4,B6(
Very B1,B4,B6(
Carlos S. Batino Sr. B1-
Educational 4107.12 14374944 Good),B2, 10),B3(20) 2000-
Elementary Low B5(2),B 4107.127 35000 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution 7 5 B3,B5(Goo ,B2,B5(25) 2019
School 6-B7(1)
d),B6(Poor ,B6(70)
Kaybagal
)
Central
B1-
Tropical B1,B2,B
B3(Good), B1-
Innovative School Educational 6(2),B3( 4124.68 14436387 2007-
Low 4124.682 35000 B4- B3(20),B4- 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
of Excellence Institution 4),B4- 2 0 2017
B6(Very B6(10)
(TISE) B5(3)
Good)
Cell Site (Dito) Telecommunication Low 1 35 35 35000 1225000 Excellent 5 0 2020 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
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Landslide Total Unit Cost/ in of structure Year ng Alterna hazard
No. of Affected Affected Existing to willingnes ce ment
Barangay Facility Type of Facility Susceptibi Area Replacem dilapidate Made of constru Resilient tive mitigatio Risk
Storeys Area Value condition infrastruct s to Covera Invest
lity (sq.m.) ent Cost d/ light cted Building Sites/St n zoning
(sq.m.) ure related retrofit or ge ments
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standards
Cell Site (Dito) Telecommunication Low 1 35 35 35000 1225000 Excellent 5 0 2020 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site (Dito) Telecommunication Low 1 35 35 35000 1225000 Excellent 5 0 2020 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site (Smart) Telecommunication Low 1 40 40 35000 1400000 Excellent 5 0 2021 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Water tank (Prime Water Supply
Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Good 10 0 2010 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Water) Facility
Kaybagal Kaybagal North Government B1(2),
Low 167.093 167.093 35000 5848255 Good 20 0 2008 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
North Barangay Hall Institution B2(1)
Kaybagal South Government B1(2),B
Low 128.8 128.8 35000 4508000 Fair 50 0 1985 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Hall Institution 2(1)
B1(Good),
City College of Educational B1(3),B 5544.22 19404784 B1(30),B2 2011,20
Low 5544.224 35000 B2(Very 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Tagaytay Institution 2(5) 4 0 (10) 16
Good)
TCNHS-Integrated
Educational 5136.93 17979286
High School Annex Low 4 5136.939 35000 Excellent 5 0 2021 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution 9 5
Bldg.
National Bureau Government
Low 3 516.1 516.1 35000 18063500 Very Good 10 0 2020 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
of Investigation Institution
Hall of Justice and Government 1922.13
Low 3 1922.138 35000 67274830 Very Good 10 0 2017 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Legislative Bldg. Institution 8
Government
DILG-BJMP Low 2 329.505 329.505 35000 11532675 Good 40 0 1997 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
Kaybagal
South Tagaytay
Government B1(1),B
Component City Low 394.293 394.293 35000 13800255 Good 40 0 1995 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution 2(2)
Police Station
Government
PHIVOLCS Low 2 322.133 322.133 35000 11274655 Excellent 0 0 2022 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
Government 1990.56
Tagaytay City Hall Low 4 1990.564 35000 69669740 Good 30 0 1996 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution 4
Tagaytay City Oval Government 26836.0 93926063
Low 0 26836.018 35000 Good 30 0 2008 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
and Skate Park Institution 18 0
City Health Office Medical Institution Low 2 284.161 284.161 35000 9945635 Good 30 0 2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Mother of Fair
Religious Institution Low 1 354.717 354.717 35000 12415095 Good 25 0 2004 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Love Chapel
Tagaytay City Protective Services
Low 1 263.709 263.709 35000 9229815 Excellent 5 0 2011 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Police Substation Institution
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Landslide Total Unit Cost/ in of structure Year ng Alterna hazard
No. of Affected Affected Existing to willingnes ce ment
Barangay Facility Type of Facility Susceptibi Area Replacem dilapidate Made of constru Resilient tive mitigatio Risk
Storeys Area Value condition infrastruct s to Covera Invest
lity (sq.m.) ent Cost d/ light cted Building Sites/St n zoning
(sq.m.) ure related retrofit or ge ments
condemn materials Design ructure and
mitigation relocate
ed s structural
measures
condition design
standards
Cell Site (Globe) Telecommunication Low 1 40 40 35000 1400000 Fair 5 0 1993 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Water Tank Water Supply
Mag Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Good 5 0 1996 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
(Prime Water) Facility
Asawang
Mag-asawang Ilat Government 2015-
Ilat Low 3 177.099 177.099 35000 6198465 Very Good 10 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Hall Institution 2017
Maharlika East Government
Low 3 148.596 148.596 35000 5200860 Good 20 0 2009 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Hall Institution
B1(201
B1,B5(Ver 5),B2(2
Maharlika B1(3),B B1,B5(10),
Maharlika y 009),B3
East Educational 2,B3,B5 1903.97 B2(20),B3
Elementary Low 1903.974 35000 66639090 Good),B2- 0 (2005), Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution (2),B1(1 4 (25),B4(50
School B3(Good), B4(197
) )
B4(Fair) 9),B5(2
016)
Maharlika West Government
Low 2 70.818 70.818 35000 2478630 Very Good 10 0 2017 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Maharlika Barangay Hall Institution
West
Cell Site (Smart) Telecommunication Low 1 40 40 35000 1400000 Good 10 0 2004 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Maitim Water tank (Prime Water Supply
Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Good 10 0 2005 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Central Water) Facility
Maitim II Central Government
Low 2 140.446 140.446 35000 4915610 Good 20 0 2010 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Hall Institution
Good Shepherd
Child Educational
Low 1 159.545 159.545 35000 5584075 Good 20 0 2011 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Maitim II Development Institution
Center
Central
Barangay Chapel Religious Institution Low 1 144.344 144.344 35000 5052040 Fair 50 0 1984 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Hanggang sa
Government
Kabilang Buhay Low 1 217.127 217.127 35000 7599445 Good 25 0 2005 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
Chapel
Cell Site (Globe) Telecommunication Low 1 40 40 35000 1400000 Good 10 0 2004 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site (Smart) Telecommunication Low 1 40 40 35000 1400000 Good 10 0 2010 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Maitim II
East
Cell Site (Sun) Telecommunication Low 1 40 40 35000 1400000 Good 10 0 2010 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site (Dito) Telecommunication Low 1 40 40 35000 1400000 Excellent 5 0 2020 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
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Estimated a coverage and Insuran Govern
Landslide Total Unit Cost/ in of structure Year ng Alterna hazard
No. of Affected Affected Existing to willingnes ce ment
Barangay Facility Type of Facility Susceptibi Area Replacem dilapidate Made of constru Resilient tive mitigatio Risk
Storeys Area Value condition infrastruct s to Covera Invest
lity (sq.m.) ent Cost d/ light cted Building Sites/St n zoning
(sq.m.) ure related retrofit or ge ments
condemn materials Design ructure and
mitigation relocate
ed s structural
measures
condition design
standards
Water Tank Water Supply
Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Good 10 0 1998 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
(Prime Water) Facility
Maitim II East Government
Low 2 175.13 175.13 35000 6129550 Good 20 0 2010 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Hall Institution
Educational
Day Care Center Low 2 111.238 111.238 35000 3893330 Good 20 0 2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
B1(201
6),B2(2
B1(10), B1(Very
Maitim II B1(10),B2 005),B3
Educational B2(25), 5406.96 18924381 Good),B2(
Elementary Low 5406.966 35000 (25),B3- 0 (1980), Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution B3- 6 0 Good),B3-
School B6(50) B4-
B6(50) B6(Fair)
B6(197
5)
Our Lady of
Religious Institution Low 1 195.446 195.446 35000 6840610 Good 40 0 1980s Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Lourdes Chapel
Protective Services
Police Station Low 1 226.933 226.933 35000 7942655 Excellent 5 0 2021 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
Ospital ng 4593.28 16076508
Medical Institution Low 4 4593.288 35000 Excellent 5 0 2022 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Tagaytay 8 0
Maitim II West Government
Low 2 114.69 114.69 35000 4014150 Good 20 0 2012 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Maitim II Barangay Hall Institution
West Disneyland Day Educational
Low 1 72.252 72.252 35000 2528820 Good 20 0 2012 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Care Center Institution
Mendez Mendez Crossing
Government
Crossing East Barangay Low 2 116.835 116.835 35000 4089225 Very Good 10 0 2018 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
East Hall
B1,B2(Goo B1(200
d), 6),
Mendez Crossing B1(2),B B1,B2(25),
Educational 1656.52 B3,B4(Poo B2(200
Elementary Low 2(3),B3- 1656.521 35000 57978235 B3,B4(70), 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution 1 r), 8), B3-
School B6(1) B5,B6(50)
B5,B6(Fair B6(197
) 5)
B1(1),B B1,B3,B4(
B1,B3,B4,B
2,B10(2 30),
Tagaytay City 9,B10(Goo
Educational ),B3,B4, 12873000 B2,B5- 2001-
National High Low 3678 3678 35000 d), B2,B5- 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution B7,B9(3 0 B8(10),B9 2019
School B8(Very
),B5,B6, (20),B10(2
Good)
B8(4) 5)
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Landslide Total Unit Cost/ in of structure Year ng Alterna hazard
No. of Affected Affected Existing to willingnes ce ment
Barangay Facility Type of Facility Susceptibi Area Replacem dilapidate Made of constru Resilient tive mitigatio Risk
Storeys Area Value condition infrastruct s to Covera Invest
lity (sq.m.) ent Cost d/ light cted Building Sites/St n zoning
(sq.m.) ure related retrofit or ge ments
condemn materials Design ructure and
mitigation relocate
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standards
Cavite Tagaytay Protective Services 1019.52
Low 2 1019.521 35000 35683235 Excellent 5 0 2015 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
City Tourist Police Institution 1
Mendez Mendez Crossing
Government
Crossing West Barangay Low 4 167.976 167.976 35000 5879160 Very Good 10 0 2013 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
West Hall
Rose of Sharon
Child Educational
Low 1 136.109 136.109 35000 4763815 Very Good 10 0 2017 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Development Institution
Center
Alaban Medical
Medical Institution Low 2 101.337 101.337 35000 3546795 Good 30 0 1998 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Clinic
Neogan Barangay Government
Neogan Low 2 125.246 125.246 35000 4383610 Good 40 0 1993 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Hall Institution
Neogan
Educational B1(2),B 2185.22
Elementary Low 2185.226 35000 76482910 Good 20 0 2011 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution 2(3) 6
School
Barangay Chapel Religious Institution Low 1 165.839 165.839 35000 5804365 Fair 50 0 1980s Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site (Sun) Telecommunication Low 1 35 35 35000 1225000 Good 10 0 2010 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site (Globe) Telecommunication Low 1 45 45 35000 1575000 Excellent 5 0 2022 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Patutong Patutong Malaki
Government
Malaki North Barangay Low 2 81.312 81.312 35000 2845920 Good 40 0 1997 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
North Hall
St. Raphael Child
Educational
Development Low 1 251.56 251.56 35000 8804600 Good 40 0 1995 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
Center
Patutong Patutong Malaki
Government
Malaki South Barangay Low 2 113 113 35000 3955000 Excellent 5 0 2022 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
South Hall
Rocillo Maternity
Medical Institution Low 1 232.226 232.226 35000 8127910 Good 20 0 2012 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Clinic
B1(1),B B1- 1997,20
Patutong Malaki B1,B2,B4(
Educational 2(2),B3( B4(Good), 07,
Elementary Low 311.965 311.965 35000 10918775 40),B3(25) 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution 3),B4(1) B5(Excelle 2017-
School ,B5(0)
,B5(4) nt) Ongoing
Cell Site (Dito) Telecommunication Low 1 40 40 35000 1400000 Excellent 5 0 2020 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
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Landslide Total Unit Cost/ in of structure Year ng Alterna hazard
No. of Affected Affected Existing to willingnes ce ment
Barangay Facility Type of Facility Susceptibi Area Replacem dilapidate Made of constru Resilient tive mitigatio Risk
Storeys Area Value condition infrastruct s to Covera Invest
lity (sq.m.) ent Cost d/ light cted Building Sites/St n zoning
(sq.m.) ure related retrofit or ge ments
condemn materials Design ructure and
mitigation relocate
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measures
condition design
standards
Cell Site (Dito) Telecommunication Low 1 40 40 35000 1400000 Excellent 5 0 2020 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site (Dito) Telecommunication Low 1 40 40 35000 1400000 Excellent 5 0 2020 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site
Telecommunication Low 1 50 50 35000 1750000 Excellent 5 0 2020 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
(Common)
Water tank (Prime Water Supply
Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Good 10 0 2007 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Water) Facility
Sambong Government
Sambong High 2 100 100 35000 3500000 Good 40 0 1995 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Hall Institution
B1(1),B
Sambong
Educational 2(2), 1990s-
Elementary High 692.89 692.89 35000 24251150 Good 20-40 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution B3- 2008
School
B4(1)
Water Pumping Water Supply
Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Fair 20 0 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes High
Station Facility
Cell Site and 4966.17 17381626
Telecommunication Low 1 4966.179 35000 Fair 20 0 1970 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes High
Radar System 9 5
San Jose Barangay Government 2021-
San Jose Low 3 110.89 110.89 35000 3881150 Excellent 0 0 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Hall 1 Institution 2022
Government
Fire Station Low 3 302.327 302.327 35000 10581445 Very Good 10 0 2019 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
San Jose Barangay Government
Low 2 115.942 115.942 35000 4057970 Good 25 0 2004 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Hall 3 Institution
San Jose Barangay Government
Low 2 105.816 105.816 35000 3703560 Good 40 0 1994 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Hall 2 Institution
Angel's Crib
Medical Institution Low 1 396.149 396.149 35000 13865215 Excellent 5 0 2021 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Maternity
Royal Care
Medical Institution Low 1 89.852 89.852 35000 3144820 Very Good 10 0 2016 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Dialysis Center
Cell Site (Globe) Telecommunication Low 1 50 50 35000 1750000 Good 10 0 1998 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site (Smart) Telecommunication Low 1 50 50 35000 1750000 Excellent 5 0 2022 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site (Digitel) Telecommunication Low 1 50 50 35000 1750000 Good 10 0 1996 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Silang Silang Crossing
Government
Crossing East Barangay Low 2 212.192 212.192 35000 7426720 Good 20 0 2010 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
East Hall
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Barangay Facility Type of Facility Susceptibi Area Replacem dilapidate Made of constru Resilient tive mitigatio Risk
Storeys Area Value condition infrastruct s to Covera Invest
lity (sq.m.) ent Cost d/ light cted Building Sites/St n zoning
(sq.m.) ure related retrofit or ge ments
condemn materials Design ructure and
mitigation relocate
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measures
condition design
standards
Philippine Judicial Educational B1(4),B 21912.1 76692682
Low 21912.195 35000 Good 20 0 2009 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Academy Institution 2,B3(1) 95 5
Tagaytay Medical 2668.38
Medical Institution Low 7 2668.387 35000 93393545 Good 20 0 2009 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Center 7
Ormasa-Pe?a
Medical Institution Low 1 118.147 118.147 35000 4135145 Excellent 5 0 2023 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Pediatric Clinic
Protective Services
Police Station Low 1 252.19 252.19 35000 8826650 Good 10 0 2005 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
Cell Site (Dito) Telecommunication Low 1 50 50 35000 1750000 Excellent 5 0 2021 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Silang Silang Crossing
Government
Crossing West Barangay Low 2 292.576 292.576 35000 10240160 Good 30 0 2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
West Hall
Cell Site(Smart) Telecommunication Low 1 50 50 35000 1750000 Good 10 0 2009 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site(Globe) Telecommunication Low 1 50 50 35000 1750000 Good 10 0 2014 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Water Tank Water Supply
Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Good 10 0 1999 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
(Prime Water) Facility
Sungay Sungay East Government B1(1),
Low 116.969 116.969 35000 4093915 Fair 50 0 1989 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
East Barangay Hall Institution B2(2)
Little Star Child
Educational
Development Low 1 42.464 42.464 35000 1486240 Good 40 0 1998 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
Center
B1,B7(2
007),
B1- B2-
B1,B4,B B1,B7(25),
Sungay B3(Good), B3(201
Educational 5,B7(1), 2597.35 B2,B3,B5,B
Elementary Low 2597.355 35000 90907425 B4(Very 0 1), Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution B2,B6(2 5 6(20),
School Good), B5- B4(201
), B3(3) B4(10)
B7(Good) 9), B5-
B6(201
2)
St. Michael Chapel Religious Institution Low 1 141.386 141.386 35000 4948510 Good 40 0 1996 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Picnic Grove Protective Services
Low 1 188.26 188.26 35000 6589100 Excellent 5 0 2012 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Police Outpost Institution
Cell Site (Globe) Telecommunication Low 1 50 50 35000 1750000 Excellent 5 0 2019 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site (Smart) Telecommunication Low 1 50 50 35000 1750000 Excellent 5 0 2021 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
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Estimated a coverage and Insuran Govern
Landslide Total Unit Cost/ in of structure Year ng Alterna hazard
No. of Affected Affected Existing to willingnes ce ment
Barangay Facility Type of Facility Susceptibi Area Replacem dilapidate Made of constru Resilient tive mitigatio Risk
Storeys Area Value condition infrastruct s to Covera Invest
lity (sq.m.) ent Cost d/ light cted Building Sites/St n zoning
(sq.m.) ure related retrofit or ge ments
condemn materials Design ructure and
mitigation relocate
ed s structural
measures
condition design
standards
Cell Site (Dito) Telecommunication Low 1 50 50 35000 1750000 Excellent 5 0 2020 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Water Tank Water Supply
Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Good 10 0 2005 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
(Prime Water) Facility
Water Tank Water Supply
Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Good 10 0 2005 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
(Prime Water) Facility
Sungay Sungay West Government
Low 2 134.659 134.659 35000 4713065 Good 30 0 1996 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
West Barangay Hall Institution
Government
CDRRM Office Low 4 340.481 340.481 35000 11916835 Good 10 0 2021 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
Government
BFP Substation Low 2 90.023 90.023 35000 3150805 Excellent 5 0 2020 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
Water Tank Water Supply
Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Good 10 0 2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
(Prime Water) Facility
Water Tank Water Supply
Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Excellent 5 0 2021 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
(Prime Water) Facility
Cell Site (Smart) Telecommunication Low 1 40 40 35000 1400000 Good 10 0 2003 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site (Globe) Telecommunication Low 1 40 40 35000 1400000 Excellent 5 0 2021 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Tagaytay City Government
Low 2 970.763 970.763 35000 33976705 Excellent 5 0 2021 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Evacuation Center Institution
Tolentino Tolentino East Government
Low 2 159.67 159.67 35000 5588450 Good 30 0 1998 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
East Barangay Hall Institution
Protective Services
Police Station Low 2 85.606 85.606 35000 2996210 Good 10 0 2010 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution
Cell Site (Dito
Telecommunication Low 1 40 40 35000 1400000 Excellent 5 0 2020 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Telecom)
Cell Site (Smart) Telecommunication Low 1 35 35 35000 1225000 Good 10 0 2009 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Cell Site (Dito) Telecommunication Low 1 40 40 35000 1400000 Excellent 5 0 2020 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Water
Water Supply
Tank(Prime Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Good 10 0 2005 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Facility
Water)
Tolentino Tolentino West Government
Low 2 107.588 107.588 35000 3765580 Good 40 0 1997 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
West Barangay Hall Institution
Francisco P. B1,B2(2
Educational 10139360 B1,B2,B4( B1,B2,B4(
Tolentino Low 4 2896.96 2896.96 35000 0 003),B3 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution 0 Good),B3( 25),B3(10)
Integrated School (2016),
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Landslide Total Unit Cost/ in of structure Year ng Alterna hazard
No. of Affected Affected Existing to willingnes ce ment
Barangay Facility Type of Facility Susceptibi Area Replacem dilapidate Made of constru Resilient tive mitigatio Risk
Storeys Area Value condition infrastruct s to Covera Invest
lity (sq.m.) ent Cost d/ light cted Building Sites/St n zoning
(sq.m.) ure related retrofit or ge ments
condemn materials Design ructure and
mitigation relocate
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measures
condition design
standards
Very B4(200
Good) 4)
Shim
Educational B1(2),B 3545.27 12408462
International Low 3545.275 35000 Good 25 0 2005 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Institution 2(3) 5 5
School
St. Joseph the
Religious Institution Low 1 279.649 279.649 35000 9787715 Good 25 0 2007 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Worker Chapel
Zambal Barangay Government
Zambal Low 2 133.616 133.616 35000 4676560 Excellent 5 0 2021 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
Hall Institution
Water Tank Water Supply
Low 1 220 220 35000 7700000 Good 0 2002 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Moderate
(Prime Water) Facility
Source: CDRA Results (2023)
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While soil characteristics of the City are generally highly suitable for agriculture, topography on
the other hand, is determined as the natural constraint, which has limited available land area that
may be conveniently cultivated. With very rugged topography in the ridge area and eastern
section of the city, only about 2,304 hectares of 34.83% of the city’s total land area of 6,500
hectares are highly suitable for cultivation. Because of this natural constraint, substantial area of
the agriculturally unsuited land, the steep land which comprise the southeastern part of central
part of the ridge have been pressured to shifting diversified crops cultivation.
The proven adaptability of the Tagaytay land to various cultivation encourages shifting of
agricultural lands to high-income crops. Because of unlimited market for and high income
derived from coffee, substantial portion of the city’s land have been developed into coffee farms.
As per City Nutrition Office report as of January 2020, the total number of households with
vegetable gardens is 18,912.
Only a few infrastructures are in place in these production areas such as rain shelters and green
houses. Technical assistance to these infrastructures is provided by the City Agriculture Office to
all farmers.
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Area Production
Major Crop Barangay
(Hectares) Volume (MT) Value (Php)
Coffee Asisan 10.68 9.39 702,372.00
Bagong Tubig - -
Calabuso 38.72 34.07 2,548,436.00
Dapdap East 6.5 5.72 427,856.00
Dapdap West 26 22.88 1,711,424.00
Francisco 9.5 8.36 625,328.00
Guinhawa North 15.5 13.64 1,020,025.00
Guinhawa South 13.58 11.95 893,860.00
Iruhin Central 2.602 2.28 170,544.00
Iruhin East 32.18 28.31 1,407,064.00
Iruhin West 11.2 9.68 724,064.00
Kaybagal Central 20.2 17.776 977,680.00
Kaybagal North 35.45 31.196 1,715,780.00
Kaybagal South 26.151 23.01 1,721,148.00
Mag-asawang Ilat 9.05 7.964 438,020.00
Maharlika East - -
Maharlika West 1.15 1.012 86,020.00
Maitim II Central 30.45 26.79 2,277,150.00
Maitim II East 27.68 24.35 1,821,975.00
Maitim II West 26.22 23.07 1,960,950.00
Mendez Crossing East - -
Mendez Crossing West - -
Neogan 13.15 11.572 835,035.52
Patutong Malaki North 20.25 17.82 1,332,936.00
Patutong Malaki South 17.75 15.62 1,168,376.00
Sambong 3.9 3.43 256,564.00
San Jose 22.2 12.21 671,550.00
Silang Crossing East 0.6 0.528 44,800.00
Silang Crossing West 6.3 5.54 471,240.00
Sungay East 4.5 3.96 296,208.00
Sungay West 3.5 3.08 230,384.00
Tolentino East 53.5 47.08 2,589,400.00
Tolentino West 17.25 15.18 834,900.00
Zambal 36.85 32.428 242,561.44
Sub-Total 542.563 469.896
Pineapple Asisan 11.69 327.32 8,183,000.00
Bagong Tubig - -
Calabuso - -
Dapdap East 1.5 42 1,050,000.00
Dapdap West 10.185 285.18 7,129,500.00
Francisco 27.127 760.9 19,022,500.0
0
Guinhawa North 10.2 285.6 7,140,000.00
Guinhawa South 9.53 266.84 6,671,000.00
Iruhin Central 33.1 926.8 23,170,000.0
0
Iruhin East 13.25 371 9,275,000.00
Iruhin West 15.165 424.62 10,615,500.0
0
Kaybagal Central 7.65 214.2 5,355,000.00
Kaybagal North 15.3 428.4 8,568,000.00
Kaybagal South 10.5 294 7,350,000.00
Mag-asawang Ilat 5.05 141.4 3,535,000.00
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Maharlika East - -
Maharlika West 1.7 47.6 1,190,000.00
Maitim II Central 12.75 357 8,925,000.00
Maitim II East 11.6 324.8 8,120,000.00
Maitim II West 12.875 360.5 9,012,500.00
Mendez Crossing East 0.45 12.6 315,000.00
Mendez Crossing West 3.8 106.4 2,660,000.00
Neogan 3.65 102.2 2,555,000.00
Patutong Malaki North 12.05 337.4 8,435,000.00
Patutong Malaki South 8.72 244.16 6,104,000.00
Sambong 6 168 4,200,00000
San Jose 15.3 428.4 10,710,000.0
0
Silang Crossing East 3 84 2,100,000.00
Silang Crossing West 6.3 176.4 4,410,000.00
Sungay East 15.135 423.78 10,594,500.0
0
Sungay West 8.575 240.1 6,002,500.00
Tolentino East 12.6 352.8 7,056,000.00
Tolentino West 12.25 343 6,860,000.00
Zambal 140.026 392.728 9,818,200.00
Sub-Total 457.028 9270.128
Banana Asisan 1.89 15.12 453,600.00
Bagong Tubig - -
Calabuso 2.504 20.032 600,960.00
Dapdap East 0.553 4.424 132,720.00
Dapdap West 2.633 21.064 631,920.00
Francisco 1.99 15.92 477,600.00
Guinhawa North 3.879 31.032 930,960.00
Guinhawa South 3.834 30.672 920,160.00
Iruhin Central 1.982 15.856 475,680.00
Iruhin East 3.68 29.44 883,200.00
Iruhin West 1.91 15.28 458,400.00
Kaybagal Central 1.27 10.16 304,800.00
Kaybagal North 1.99 15.92 477,600.00
Kaybagal South 0.788 6.304 189,120.00
Mag-asawang Ilat 0.72 5.76 172,800.00
Maharlika East - - -
Maharlika West .027 2.16 64,800.00
Maitim II Central 2.12 16.96 508,800.00
Maitim II East 3.03 24.24 727,200.00
Maitim II West 2.88 23.04 691,200.00
Mendez Crossing East - -
Mendez Crossing West - -
Neogan 2.06 16.48 494,400.00
Patutong Malaki North 3.703 29.624 888,720.00
Patutong Malaki South 3.762 30.096 902,880.00
Sambong 1.594 12.752 382,560.00
San Jose 2.3 18.4 552,000.00
Silang Crossing East 0.9 7.2 216,000.00
Silang Crossing West 0.55 4.4 132,000.00
Sungay East 1.95 15.6 468,000.00
Sungay West 1.47 11.76 352,800.00
Tolentino East 2.22 17.76 532,800.00
Tolentino West 1.45 11.6 348,000.00
Zambal 3.437 27.496 824,880.00
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To date, a total of 1,231 agricultural occupations/groups in Urban and rural areas are present in
the city. While 136 hectares are considered CARPable lands at the same time, no agrarian related
concerns were reported so far according to City Agriculture Office.
Leafy vegetables
Guyabano
38%
Jackfruit
Avocado
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1%
1% 0% 0%
2% Coffee
2% 4% Pineapple
4%
5% Banana
4% Root crops
Papaya
Upland Vegetables
Other Vegetables
Leafy vegetables
Guyabano
77%
Jackfruit
Avocado
As per Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), there is no objection from the DAR-Cavite upon
reviewing the draft Comprehensive Agrarian Reform of the city to the implementation for the
reclassification and rezoning does not have any conflict nor opposes the programs implemented
by the department. It also supports the vision of Tagaytay City as a “Resort, Retirement Haven
and Character city” with adequate measures in place to safeguard its pristine environment. It
further acknowledges that the City’s socio-economic growth is anchored on tourism, institutions
and agriculture.
As per DAR records, to date, Tagaytay City has CARP-covered lands issued with Certificates of
Landownership Award (CLOAs) in the following barangays:
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Furthermore, there is an on-going onsite investigation and documentation for CARP coverage
over two (2) landholdings in the following barangay which was confirmed by the City Assessor’s
Office. According to City Assessor’s Office, most of the ARBs issued with CLOAs have not
submitted their documents to the department for updates on the status of the properties.
Table 55. CARP-Coverage Alienable and Disposable (A&D) Lands over two landholdings
As per City Nutrition Office report as of January 2020, the total number of households with
livestock production is 2,581.
4.1.3 Forestry
For forestry, there are no recorded production forests in the periphery of the City. Informal
dwellers have already been non-existent in protective areas in seventeen (17) barangays.
The Forest Land Use Plan of Tagaytay City was drafted and prepared in CY 2019 with the technical
assistance of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources – Provincial Environment
and Natural Resources Province of Cavite.
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A total of 315 constructions were registered in the city in 2021. It includes 227 Residential
constructions, 81 Commercial constructions, five (5) Special constructions, and two (2)
Institutional constructions.
4.2.2.2 Gas/LPG
The local distributors of fuel or gas re-filling stations in the city are shown in the table below:
The city is also locally distributed with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) like Shellane, Gasul, Argas,
Shine Gaz, Petronas, Solane and Caltex.
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4.2.3 Water
The TCWD derives its water supply from the city’s three major springs. In each of these springs,
it has set up waterworks facilities which include a spring intake structure, pump station,
transmission line, distribution reservoir, distribution lines and appurtenances.
TCWD’s twenty-nine (29) pumping facilities consisting of seventeen (17) production wells
extracting water supply form groundwater and twelve (12) booster of transfer stations are
located at the following areas: one (1) at Barangay Asisan; three at Barangay Francisco; one (1)
at Barangay Guinhawa South; one (1) at Barangay Iruhin West; one (1) at Barangay Kaybagal
Central; two (2) at Barangay Kaybagal North; one (1) at Barangay Kaybagal South; one (1) at
Barangay Mag-asawang Ilat; one (1) at Barangay Maharlika West; two (2) at Barangay Maitim II
Central; one (1) at barangay Maitim II East; one (1) at Barangay Mendez Crossing East; one (1) at
Barangay Neogan; two (2) at Barangay Patutong Malaki North; two (2) at Barangay Sambong; two
(2) at Barangay Silang Crossing West; three (3) at Barangay Sungay West; one (1) at barangay
Tolentino East; and one (1) at Barangay Zambal.
The scheme aims to provide a better customer service through a guaranteed 24/7 water
availability in every household in the entire city.
As of 2021, Prime Water-TCWD serves 15,561 HH at 6 persons per household as estimated. Water
consumption per person is 185 liters or 0.185 cu. meter per day.
Tagaytay is a prime tourist destination and plays a significant role in promoting tourism
industry in the CALABARZON Region, in particular, and in the entire country in general.
The City of Tagaytay has no defined Central Business District. However, commercial activities
tend to concentrate in five different areas of the city, namely: Barangays Mendez Crossing East
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and West, Barangay San Jose, Barangay Silang Crossing East, Public Market at Barangay Tolentino
East and Mahogany Beef Market at Barangay Kaybagal South.
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Slaughterhouse
The existing slaughterhouse is located at Barangay Kaybagal South across the Mahogany Public
Market. In 2018, the average number of cattle and swine butchered per month is totalled to 2,096
and 2,206 respectively.
Public Market
Tagaytay has two public markets, namely, the Tagaytay City and Mahogany Markets. Tagaytay
City Market was established in the early 50s. It is located at Barangay Tolentino East, Tagaytay
City within a 2.5 hectare property donated by the city’s political icon - Tolentino-Oñate clan. It
started with only makeshift structure like “talipapa” and then Marcos Type Building was
constructed in the late 60s. It is known in the upper-Cavite Province as the main source of fresh
fruits particularly sweet pineapple, banana, and papaya.
A new building was completed in 2005 to accommodate the wet, grocery, dry sections. To meet
the increasing volume of business in the area, another three-storey building was constructed in
2008. Regular market day is every Wednesdays and Saturdays. Nevertheless, several stalls in the
dry and wet sections are open daily to serve the public.
Mahogany Market was established in 1994. It is known as the main source of quality beef not
only within the province but also in the adjoining provinces including Metro Manila. Its
construction and renovation of the new Mahogany Market building has recently completed and
open to public.
At the Sta. Rosa – Tagaytay Road, share of trucks is significant and this is because of the presence
of manufacturing companies in the areas of Province of Batangas, Silang and Sta. Rosa, Laguna.
Presently plying Aguinaldo Highway and Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road are experiencing congestion
during peak periods and weekends. These routes provide linkage between Metro Manila, Cavite
and Batangas. Moderate to heavy traffic can be expected during weekends and holiday seasons
making travel to the city somehow challenging to tourists.
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A study was conducted by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Region IV-
A stated that Tagaytay City had reached critical levels on road capacity since major roads leading
to the city already have moderate to heavy traffic. However, different management schemes were
so far being implemented by the city government to provide solutions in improving overall traffic
safety and efficiency especially in the central business. More bypass roads were also considered
to provide an alternative route to ease the congestion of vehicles passing along Tagaytay.
Commercial establishments were also required to provide parking spaces in order to discourage
roadside parking.
As in other towns and cities, the major modes of transport in Tagaytay are buses, jeeps, tricycle
and cars. These transit types provide mobility services within the city.
Running almost perpendicular to the arterial roads are eight other arterial roads, seven of which
are maintained by the national government. At present, all of these are vital road linkages in as
much as they provide access to the towns and cities of the four regions/provinces, namely: Metro
Manila, Laguna, Batangas and Cavite. These arterial roads are enumerated as follows:
Meanwhile, collector and service roads are those which branch out from these arterial roads.
These include all the city and Barangay roads in the area. Aside from serving as the main access
of the population in the inner portion of Tagaytay, these roads particularly, the service roads are
also used as farm-to-market roads by the farmers of the city.
As of year 2021, Tagaytay City has a total length of 336.684 kilometers. Out of this total road
length, about 47.47 kms are classified as National Roads, 30.943 kms are City Roads and 79.146
kms are Barangay Roads.
Mode of Transit
As in other towns and cities, the major modes of transport in Tagaytay are buses, jeeps, tricycle
and cars. These transit types provide mobility services within the city.
Aside from these major modes of transit are several buses which ply through the City and which
likewise provide transportation services to Tagaytay residents.
Tagaytay Central Terminal located in Barangay Maitim II East, serves as the hub for transport
services for jeepneys and vans that ply the routes from the city proper to the People’s Park and
the Tagaytay Highlands shuttles; Calamba City, Laguna; Alabang, Muntinlupa City; Alfonso and
Indang, Cavite and Nasugbu, Batangas. It eases traffic congestion in the city and provides
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convenience for both the transport sector and passengers. Vans also provide public transport
services going to Laguna and Metro Manila.
The bus liners that provide transport services to commuters in Tagaytay are the Saulog Transit,
Celyrosa Express, Alfonso Transit, San Agustin Liner, Kirby Liner, Erjohn & Almark Transit,
Kersteen, DLTB Co., Cavite-Batangas Transport Coop and BSC Transit.
Public-utility-jeepneys (PUJ’s) are made accessible at strategic places where people usually
unload. They are situated in the following locations:
• Central Terminal (Barangay Maitim II East) – jeepney route is towards Silang to
Barangay Dapdap East and vice versaCity Market – jeepney route taken is from the City
Market to Balibago, Sta. Rosa, Laguna and vice versa
• Barangay Kaybagal – jeepney route is towards Amadeo and vice versa
• Barangay Mendez Crossing – jeepney route is towards Indang; Anuling, Mendez; Silang,
Cavite; Nasugbu and vice versa.
• Public-utility-jeepneys (PUJ’s) are made accessible at strategic places where people
usually unload. They are situated in the following locations:
• Barangay Silang Crossing – jeepney route is towards Silang to Barangay Dapdap East
and vice versa
• City Market – jeepney route taken is from the City Market to Balibago, Sta. Rosa, Laguna
and vice versa
• Barangay Kaybagal – jeepney route is towards Amadeo and vice versa
• Barangay Mendez Crossing – jeepney route is towards Indang; Anuling, Mendez; Silang,
Cavite; Nasugbu and vice versa.
4.3.3.2 Communications
Postal Services
The city has only one Post Office managed by the Bureau of Post, which is located at the City Hall
Complex. Delivery of mails in areas beyond the 5-kilometer radius is done twice a week.
Incoming mails throughout the year totalled up to 486,808. Delivered mails went up to 478,109
this year while undelivered mails totalled up to 8,699. Influx of mail is observed during the
months of November and December.
The post office takes charge of the following: (1) Priority Mails; (2) Domestic Air Mail Service or
DEMS; (3) Registered Mails; (4) Ordinary Mails; (5) Parcel and Printed Matters; (6) Postal Money
Orders; (7) Packaging Services; (8) Issuance of Postal IDs; (9) Operation of Mailing Centers; (10)
Air Mail Letters; and (11) Special Delivery of Foreign Mails.
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Owner Location
Globe Telecommunication Inc. • Barangay Dapdap East
• Barangay Francisco
• Barangay Kaybagal South
• Barangay SilangCrossing West
• Barangay Maitim II East
• Barangay Calabuso
• Barangay Mendez Crossing East
• Barangay Maitim II Central
• Barangay Patutong Malaki North
DITO Cellular Telecommunication • Barangay Asisan
• Barangay Kaybagal Central
• Barangay Mendez Crossing East
• Barangay Maharlika East
• Barangay Silang Crossing West
• Barangay Patutong Malaki South
• Barangay Maitim II East
• Barangay Tolentino East
• Barangay Iruhin East
• Barangay Silang Crossing East
• Barangay Sungay East
• Barangay Kaybagal South
SMART Telecommunication • Barangay Sungay West
• Barangay San Jose
• Barangay Maharlika West
• Barangay Neogan
• Barangay Maitim II East
• Barangay Calabus0
• Barangay Kaybagal South
• Barangay Mendez Crossing East
• Barangay Silang Crossing East
• Barangay Mendez Crossing East
• Barangay Maitim II West
ISOC Asia Telecom Towers Inc. • Barangay Francisco
• Barangay Kaybagal Central
• Barangay Asisan
• Barangay Neogan
• Barangay Maitim II West
• Barangay Mendez Crossing West
• Barangay Kaybagal South
• Barangay Patutong Malaki South
Digitel Mobile Phil. Inc. Barangay Mendez Crossing West
Source: Municipal Planning and Development Office
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Cable TV Services
There are three (3) Cable TV Service Providers within the city, the Amadeo-Tagaytay Cable TV,
Cignal TV- Tagaytay and Mountain Top Cable TV.
Tagaytay also offers a number of recreational and business facilities. These include an exclusive
golf course, sports facilities, view decks overlooking Taal Lake and Volcano, picnic grounds, grass
land for horseback riding, a mini-zoo, a casino and the new leisure park that is envisioned to be
one of the definitive Tagaytay experiences for local and foreign tourists alike. It also showcases
plenty of restaurants, some of which are located at the ridge area where tourists can enjoy their
meals while viewing the world’s smallest volcano - the Taal Volcano. World-class accommodation
facilities are also available at the city. The Development Academy of the Philippines and Picnic
Grove offer a number of double rooms and suites, family rooms and cottages with a minimum
accommodation capacity of 650 persons. Other facilities include conference rooms with a total
capacity of 1,012 people and dining rooms and restaurants, which can cater 1,960 persons. Other
establishments also offer good accommodations such as Anya Resort, Escala, The Lake Hotel, Days
Hotel, Taal Vista Hotel, Discovery Suites, Hotel Dominique, Exclusive Estancia Resort Hotel,
Residence Inn, The Boutique, The Windy Ridge Hotel, New Orleans Hotel and Tagaytay Haven
Hotel among other. Aside from the hotels and rooms for rent, a small lodging establishment called
Bed and Breakfast is also available and sought-after. It offers overnight accommodation
and breakfast, but usually does not offer other meals.
The Tagaytay International Conventional Center (TICC) showcases eight (8) conference rooms,
where conventions, meetings and other related functions are held. The Tagaytay Character
Convention Hotel and the Sun Flower Hostel can accommodate at least 200 and 400 guests
respectively.
Skyranch, a leisure park is the newest tourists’ destination in the city and where the Sky Eye, one
of the biggest and known as the tallest Ferris wheel in the country can be found is a complete day
destination for families and groups of friends. The park offers selected amusement park rides and
activities.
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The main tourist attraction of Tagaytay is the captivating panoramic view of the natural beauty
of the Taal Volcano, which is the smallest volcano in the world and where two delectable rare
species of fish, the “maliputo” and “tawilis” are found. In spite of its nearness to Metro Manila,
Tagaytay has a unique rustic atmosphere and invigorating cool climate. This is the reason why
people do not only want to visit the place but prefer to hold seminars / conferences the city.
Complementing the natural endowment are several tourist establishments, which are attractions
themselves.
There are one hundred eighty-two (182) Restaurants/ Food Chains, sixty-four (64)
Carinderia/Canteens, seventy (70) commercial buildings, one hundred nineteen space for rent,
eighty-four (84) Refreshment Parlors, seventy-five (75) Hotels/Motels, seventy-six (76) Rooms
for Rent, and six (6) In-land Resorts to cater the needs of the tourists.
The City is also covered by Proclamation No. 740 dated Feb. 16, 1996 wherein all areas within a
one (1) kilometer radius from the People's Park shall be developed as another PUD and all uses
shall be in consonance to the Proclamation's stipulations : recreational, scientific, planned area
for new development and other similar purposes.
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Ownership - SM Investments
Sports and Amusement park with many traditional rides Corporation's subsidiary SM Land
SKYRANCH AMUSEMEN
Recreational 411 for kids & adults, multiple restaurants & a gift commercial property division (later
TAGAYTAY T PARK
activities shop. merged with SM Prime Holdings, Inc.
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Map 24. Location Map of Proclamation No. 740, s. 1996 in Tagaytay City
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As declared by the National Historical Institute (NHI), the Local Government of Tagaytay City has
been maintaining and protecting at least two (2) historical sites/landmarks, namely: 1) Tagaytay
Ridge Landing –Site of the 1st Parachute landing in the Philippines executed by the 511th
Parachute Infantry Regiment, 11th Airborne Division, 8th Army, U.S.A., under Lt.Gen. Robert
Eichelberger (3 Feb. 1945) located at Tagaytay-Silang Junction/ Rotunda, Barangay Silang
Crossing East, this city, and 2) 41st Division, PA, USAFFE. Within the shrine are marble walls
etched with the names of all 6,000 servicemen of the 41st Division, Philippine Army, under the
command of Brig.Gen. Vicente P. Lim. Coming from Cavite, Batangas, Laguna, Tayabas (now
Quezon) and Palawan, these men mobilized on Tagaytay Ridge on August 1941. Here they set up
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camp and trained for war, prior to joining the ensuing Battle of Bataan. A bas-relief sculpture also
helps tell the heroic story of the defenders of Bataan and Corregidor.
Other oldest historical landmarks can found in the city include: 1) Taal Vista Hotel (formerly
known as Taal Vista Lodge)- the very first hotel established in 1938 by Manila Hotel. It later on
became Taal Vista Hotel runs by SM Development Corporation. 2) Picnic Grove – since 1980, it
has been under the direct management/supervision of Strategic Investment Development
Corporation (SIDCOR). And in 1989, with the consent of the City Government of Tagaytay,
assigned its rights and interest to the Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA). Consequently, it was
turned over to the City Government after 25 years in 2005. Since then the facility has been under
the management of the City Government of Tagaytay. 3) People’s Park also known as Palace in
the Sky. The park was converted from an incomplete mansion built during the Marcos era to host
the visit of U.S. President Ronald Reagan. Work stopped when Reagan canceled his visit due to
EDSA PEOPLE’S POWER REVOLUTION in 1986. It was converted into People’ Park during the
administration of President Fidel V. Ramos in 1995. The City Government of Tagaytay maintains
the park’s operation since then. The Shrine of Our Lady, Mother of Fair Love and a Doppler
Weather Radar Station maintained by PAGASA are also within the park. 4) Development Academy
of the Philippines (DAP) – a government-owned and controlled corporation established in 1973
with the original charter created by P.D. No. 205, amended by P.D. 1061, and further amended by
E.O. No. 288.
Aside from those tangible cultural assets, the city also observes some festivities, such as barrio
fiestas in various barangays honoring their respective Patron Saints. The celebration is
highlighted by the procession, karakol and a Eucharistic Celebration or the Holy Mass as the
culminating activity. It also became a traditional activity of the city during the “Araw ng
Tagaytay” (City’s Founding Anniversary) to hold “Tagaytay Festivals”. The celebration features
prominent foold delicacies and major agricultural products of the city. The 34 barangays are
clustered into four and assigned the name of festival they will depict, such as: 1) Bulalo Festival,
2) Flower Festival, 3) Barbecue Festival and, 4)Piña Festival. The groups compete each other
through street dancing. The winner then is declared the over-all champion and would defend
the title in the succeeding festival.
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The construction and completion of the by-pass road taking-off from the intersection of the
Tagaytay-Batangas Arterial Highway and the Tagaytay-Manila via Silang Road westward to the
town of Alfonso is already on-going. The city has succeeded in its lobbying effort for this long-
time conceived project of DPWH. This shall serve as the primary inter-town route significantly
reducing urban pressure along the prime strip of the City, which is mainly due to inter-town
traffic.
An added feature of this Spatial Development Strategy is the on-going arterial highway towards
the east initially connecting to the Tagaytay-Sta. Rosa Road traversing the Kaykulot Road in
Barangay Sungay East and thence to the Tagaytay-Canlubang Road. The purpose of this is to direct
inter-town traffic from Laguna (Sta. Rosa, Canlubang and Calamba) to the arterial highway
(westward) avoiding the passage through the Tagaytay-Sta. Rosa Road and Isaac Tolentino
Avenue.
The major arterial road of the city is the national Highway horizontally traversing the city. Aside
from being the city’s primary road, which links most of the city’s barangays, it also serves as a
national thoroughfare connecting Tagaytay to the province of Laguna and to the province of
Batangas.
5.2 Bridges
The city has a total of five (5) bridges, two of which are maintained by the national government
and three by the City Government. The bridges classified as national are both situated at
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Barangay Silang Crossing and are made of concrete. The bridges maintained by the City
Government are located at Barangays Neogan, Kaybagal and Zambal.
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All areas/land on the northern portion of the Tagaytay-Nasugbu Road draws to Manila Bay
traversing the Municipality of Mendez, Indang, Amadeo and other downstream Municipality
covered by three (3) Major River System the Maragondon River System, Cañas-Maalimango River
System, and Rio-Grande River System.
All areas/land on the northern portion of the Isaac Tolentino Avenue drains to Laguna de Bay
traversing the Municipality of Silang, City of Sta. Rosa, Municipality of Carmona, City of San Pedro
and City of Calamba through the San Pedro and San Cristobal River System.
All areas/Land in the southern portion of Tagaytay-Nasugbu Road and Isaac Tolentino Avenue,
both National Roads, drains to Tall Lake passing the Municipality of Talisay and Laurel.
Existing national roads and provincial roads within the territorial jurisdiction of Tagaytay City
have drainage canal/ pipes constructed by the Department of Public Works and Highways
(DPWH).
Some city roads and barangay roads have drainage canal but most of them have no drainage
except those barangay roads of barangay Calabuso, Sambong, Bagong Tubig, Iruhin East and
Iruhin Central where in the type of road profile is Type-C, drainage is not appropriate due to slope
on both sides of the road which are steep slope downward.
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The Kaybubutong Spring has an estimated total water output of 118 liters per second and is
situated at an elevation of 324 meters. The Matang Tubig Spring on the other hand, has a capacity
of 11.35 liters per second and has an altitude of 505 meters. Pulong Usiw has a capacity of 1.76
liters per second. Majority of the barangays depend on these springs. There are also minor springs
within the city from which the residents draw water, namely:
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The Kaybubutong Spring has an estimated total water output of 118 liters per second and is
situated at an elevation of 324 meters. The Matang Tubig Spring on the other hand, has a capacity
of 11.35 liters per second and has an altitude of 505 meters.
The barangays in the city which have water systems are those being served by the Tagaytay City
Water District (TCWD). The TCWD derives its water supply from the city’s two major springs. In
each of these springs, it has set up waterworks facilities which include a spring intake structure,
pump station, transmission line, distribution reservoir, distribution lines and appurtenances.
Barangays Sambong and Bagong Tubig and Sitio Labak ng Sungay in Barangay Sungay East derive
water from an elevated spring source by free flow through pipeline in Level II Water System.
Barangay Calabuso, Dapdap West and Sitio Bulalong Matanda in Iruhin East obtain water from a
spring below through submersible pump and operate in Level II Water System. Barangay Maitim
II West and Maitim II Central get their water from deep well with a 5 Hp submersible pump also
operate in level III Water System. Other deep wells in the city are privately owned.
As of December 2021, 17, 871 households are being served by the TCWD. Other households
obtain water directly from springs, rainwater or deep wells. 33 out of 34 barangays are being
served by TCWD-Prime Water Joint Venture Partnership.
Presently, 98.66% of the total number of households is being served by the TCWD. Other
households obtain water directly from springs, rainwater or deep wells. Thirty-three (33) out of
thirty-four (34) barangays are being served by Prime Water-TCWD.
Service roads also branch out from theses arterial roads, which includes all the City and Barangay
Roads in the area. Aside from serving as the main access of the population in the inner portion of
Tagaytay, these roads are also used as farm-to-market roads.
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As in other towns and cities, the major modes of public transport in Tagaytay are buses, jeeps,
vans and tricycles. These transit types provide mobility within and outside the city and which
likewise provide transportation services to Tagaytay residents. Vans also provides public
transport services going to Laguna and Metro Manila.
At present, the city has established a City Central Terminal. This public terminal is located
strategically along the highway in Barangay Maitim II East used by public utility vehicles.
Amenities of the terminal include: refreshment parlors, sari-sari stores, souvenir shops, etc.
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Solid Waste
It is the city’s inherent environmental characteristics, which has fuelled its present state of
growth. Environmental management measures are provided for the city’s terrestrial, natural
scenic environment, water resource and urban and rural environments. The protection and
management of all these is the key towards sustaining the city’s growth and development.
Increasing population is putting a lot of stress on the environment, particularly on the volume of
waste generated by the residents and the commercial establishments in the city. The City
generates an estimated average of 30 tons per day of garbage and collected an estimated average
of 27 tons per day. The garbage collection is under the direct supervision of the City Environment
and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) while the disposal is undertaken by a private hauler and
disposed the same in an accredited landfill facility in Barangay San Antonio, San Pedro, Laguna.
With this volume of Solid Waste generated and collected, the City Government of Tagaytay in
coordination with the barangays, private and business sectors, has implemented measures to
lessen the impact of improper solid waste disposal in the City.
These measures being undertaken by the City Government are conduct of massive campaign on
Waste Reduction, re-use and recycling. Households at the barangay level were given orientation
on proper solid waste management including segregation at source. Business establishments
including the two (2) public markets are encouraged to segregate their solid wastes and practice
waste minimization. The residual wastes being collected are disposed in a sanitary landfill outside
the City.
All Barangays of the City are encouraged to put up their own Material Recovery Facility or even
an Ecology Center in order to comply with their mandates. Some households in the barangay are
practicing composting and re-use and recycling of their generated solid waste.
Several Ordinances were passed by the City Council and implemented in the entire city to attain
the goal of waste reduction. Also, in ordinance is enacted regulating the use of plastic bags and
prohibiting the use of Styrofoam, and plastic residual waste in the City.
Liquid Waste
Tagaytay suffers from the absence of central sewerage system/waste water treatment system.
Since these facilities require massive resources, the city business establishments are using
natural drainage and a multi-chamber (sealed) septic vault.
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Total Affected Percentage of Employing Coverage to Capacity And Hazard
Landslide Replacement/ Affected Surface Existing to Government Risk
Barangay Classification Length Length Affected Year Constructed Resilient Infrastructure Willingness to Mitigation
Susceptibility Construction Cost Value Type Condition Insurance Investments Category
(m) (m) Length Design Related Retrofit Zoning and
Coverage
Mitigation Structural
Measures Design
Standards
Barangay Road Moderate 3,106.87 22.47 0.72% 10,000 224,700 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Kaybagal
Central National Road Low 1,569.08 1,569.08 100.00% 10,000 15,690,800 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
City Road Low 862.47 786.35 91.17% 10,000 7,863,500 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
City Road Moderate 862.47 76.12 8.83% 10,000 761,200 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Barangay Road Low 4,081.16 4,048.25 99.19% 10,000 40,482,500 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Kaybagal
Barangay Road Moderate 4,081.16 32.9 0.81% 10,000 329,000 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
North
National Road Moderate 14.19 14.19 100.02% 10,000 141,900 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road Low 1,273.36 1,273.36 100.00% 10,000 12,733,600 Asphalt Poor 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Kaybagal
National Road Low 4,252.23 4,252.23 100.00% 10,000 42,522,300 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
South
City Road Low 4,821.50 4,821.50 100.00% 10,000 48,215,000 Asphalt Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road Low 964.47 907.95 94.14% 10,000 9,079,500 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Mag-
Barangay Road Moderate 964.47 56.53 5.86% 10,000 565,268 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Asawang Ilat
City Road Low 270.77 270.77 100.00% 10,000 2,707,724 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
National Road Low 924.05 924.05 100.00% 10,000 9,240,495 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Maharlika
City Road Low 1,875.78 1,850.86 98.67% 10,000 18,508,642 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
East
City Road Moderate 1,875.78 24.92 1.33% 10,000 249,162 Gravel Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
National Road Low 1,416.25 1,416.25 100.00% 10,000 14,162,485 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Maharlika
City Road Low 603.1 574.94 95.33% 10,000 5,749,376 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
West
City Road Moderate 603.1 28.16 4.67% 10,000 281,605 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Barangay Road Low 1,626.03 1,626.03 100.00% 10,000 16,260,306 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Maitim Ii
National Road Low 567.58 567.58 100.00% 10,000 5,675,806 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Central
City Road Low 1,133.08 1,133.08 100.00% 10,000 11,330,765 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road Low 1,784.58 1,784.58 100.00% 10,000 17,845,818 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Maitim Ii
National Road Low 1,988.26 1,988.26 100.00% 10,000 19,882,575 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
East
City Road Low 1,082.89 1,082.89 100.00% 10,000 10,828,937 Asphalt Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road Low 649.05 649.05 100.00% 10,000 6,490,506 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Maitim Ii National Road Low 750.89 729.79 97.19% 10,000 7,297,920 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
West National Road Moderate 750.89 21.1 2.81% 10,000 210,957 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
City Road Low 1,334.58 1,334.58 100.00% 10,000 13,345,769 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road Low 678.66 451.65 66.55% 10,000 4,516,506 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Mendez Barangay Road High 678.66 227.01 33.45% 10,000 2,270,060 Concrete Fair 1990-2001 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Crossing East National Road Low 1,214.36 1,214.36 100.00% 10,000 12,143,629 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
City Road Low 1,889.87 1,889.87 100.00% 10,000 18,898,665 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road Low 635.44 227.2 35.75% 10,000 2,271,973 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Mendez Barangay Road Moderate 635.44 62.57 9.85% 10,000 625,721 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Crossing Barangay Road High 635.44 345.67 54.40% 10,000 3,456,661 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
West National Road Low 1,293.64 1,293.64 100.00% 10,000 12,936,414 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
City Road Low 1,397.24 1,397.24 100.00% 10,000 13,972,360 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road Low 6,493.62 6,123.19 94.30% 10,000 61,231,926 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road Moderate 6,493.62 370.43 5.70% 10,000 3,704,277 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Neogan National Road Low 1,699.59 1,030.51 60.63% 10,000 10,305,099 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
National Road Moderate 1,699.59 626.69 36.87% 10,000 6,266,854 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
National Road High 1,699.59 42.4 2.49% 10,000 424,000 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Barangay Road Low 5,466.25 5,415.27 99.07% 10,000 54,152,700 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Patutong Barangay Road Moderate 5,466.25 50.98 0.93% 10,000 509,800 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Malaki North National Road Low 3,352.92 3,288.96 98.09% 10,000 32,889,600 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
National Road Moderate 3,352.92 63.96 1.91% 10,000 639,600 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
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Barangay Classification Length Length Affected Year Constructed Resilient Infrastructure Willingness to Mitigation
Susceptibility Construction Cost Value Type Condition Insurance Investments Category
(m) (m) Length Design Related Retrofit Zoning and
Coverage
Mitigation Structural
Measures Design
Standards
City Road Low 13.17 13.17 100.03% 10,000 131,700 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road Low 1,007.33 968.73 96.17% 10,000 9,687,300 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Patutong Barangay Road Moderate 1,007.33 38.6 3.83% 10,000 386,000 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Malaki South National Road Low 1,097.91 1,097.91 100.00% 10,000 10,979,100 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
City Road Low 816.89 816.89 100.00% 10,000 8,168,900 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Sambong Barangay Road High 4,386.77 4,386.77 100.00% 10,000 43,867,700 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Very High
Barangay Road Low 1,240.76 1,240.76 100.00% 10,000 12,407,600 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
National Road Low 7,971.94 1,919.58 24.08% 10,000 19,195,800 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
National Road Moderate 7,971.94 31.36 0.39% 10,000 313,600 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
San Jose National Road High 7,971.94 4,155.55 52.13% 10,000 41,555,500 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes High
National Road Very High 7,971.94 1,865.44 23.40% 10,000 18,654,400 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes High
City Road Low 1,806.48 1,727.74 95.64% 10,000 17,277,400 Asphalt Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
City Road Moderate 1,806.48 78.73 4.36% 10,000 787,300 Asphalt Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
National Road Low 2,855.60 1,566.33 54.85% 10,000 15,663,300 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Silang National Road Moderate 2,855.60 143.77 5.03% 10,000 1,437,700 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Crossing East National Road High 2,855.60 1,145.50 40.11% 10,000 11,455,000 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
City Road High 111.66 111.66 100.00% 10,000 1,116,600 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Silang National Road Low 1,195.85 1,195.85 100.00% 10,000 15,043,400 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Crossing
West City Road Low 1,504.34 1,504.34 100.00% 10,000 10,301,325 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road Low 1,108.51 1,030.13 92.93% 10,000 10,301,325 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road High 1,108.51 78.37 7.07% 10,000 783,745 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
National Road Low 1,406.80 1,406.80 100.00% 10,000 14,067,956 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Sungay East
City Road Low 3,125.31 2,659.92 85.11% 10,000 26,599,187 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
City Road Moderate 3,125.31 238.86 7.64% 10,000 2,388,569 Asphalt Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
City Road High 3,125.31 226.53 7.25% 10,000 2,265,320 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Barangay Road Low 832.94 832.94 100.00% 10,000 8,329,441 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
National Road Low 834.09 834.09 100.00% 10,000 8,340,950 Asphalt Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Sungay West
National Road Moderate 380.63 380.63 100.00% 10,000 3,806,277 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
National Road High 77.5 77.5 100.00% 10,000 774,952 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes High
Barangay Road Low 2,421.63 2,404.75 99.30% 10,000 24,047,479 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Tolentino Barangay Road Moderate 2,421.63 16.88 0.70% 10,000 168,823 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
East City Road Low 727.24 727.24 100.00% 10,000 6,112,364 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
National Road Low 612.2 612.2 100.00% 10,000 577,181 Concrete Fair Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road Low 668.95 611.24 91.37% 10,000 6,112,364 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road Moderate 668.95 57.72 8.63% 10,000 577,181 Concrete Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Tolentino City Road Low ###### 1,635.37 100.00% 10,000 16,353,700 Asphalt Fair 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
West National Road Low ###### 402.35 30.62% 10,000 4,023,500 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
National Road Moderate ###### 80.18 6.10% 10,000 801,800 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
National Road High ###### 402.35 30.62% 10,000 4,023,500 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road Low 5,444.20 5,179.84 95.14% 10,000 51,798,377 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
Barangay Road Moderate 5,444.20 264.36 4.86% 10,000 2,643,634 Concrete Good 1990-2000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
Zambal
National Road Low 850.23 754.71 88.76% 10,000 7,547,071 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Moderate
National Road Moderate 850.23 95.53 11.24% 10,000 955,258 Concrete Good Before 1980 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Low
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6.1.2 Governance
The present organization of the Local Government of Tagaytay is a divisional structure with two
distinct branches: the Executive and the Legislative Branches.
As the main policy-making body of the local government, the SP, among others, enacts ordinances,
approves resolutions and appropriates fund for the general welfare of the city residents. It
likewise regulates activities related to the use of land, street, sidewalks, bridges, parks and other
public places and approves of the construction of the same.
A unique feature of the Sangguniang Panglungsod in Tagaytay City is that the councilors have
their designated political jurisdiction known as the Councilor’s Area of Responsibility (CAR). This
serves as an extension of the Mayor’s Office. It aims to ensure that public services are delivered
efficiently, effectively and equitably. In this sense, the lead legislators also perform a policy-
implementation function. In addition, the councillors act either as chairpersons, vice chairperson
and / or members of regular committees of the local development council.
Tables below show a list of the City Officials of Tagaytay City, and the roster of the 34 Barangay
Captains respectively.
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Income
For the year 2021, the City Government collected a total income of ONE BILLION, TWO HUNDRED
EIGHTY-SEVEN MILLION, TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND, SIX HUNDRED FIFTY-
NINE PESOS and 07/100 (Php1,287,225,659.07) with an increase of 1.97% from the city’s income
of 2020.
Out of the city’s income in 2021, General Fund has the biggest share having a total collection of
ONE BILLION, FIFTY-NINE MILLION, ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
EIGHTY-ONE PESOS and 33/100 (Php1,059,113,181.33), covering the 82.28% of the city’s total
revenue. It has an decrease of 0.02% from 2020 income of ONE BILLION, FIFTY-NINE MILLION,
THREE HUNDRED EIGHT THOUSAND, SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY EIGHT PESOS and 87/100
(Php1,059,308,758.87).
Special Education Fund has a total collection of TWO HUNDRED TWENTY EIGHT MILLION, ONE
HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND, FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN PESOS and 74/100
(Php228,112,477.74) contributing 17.72% of the city’s total income in 2021. It has an increase
of 12.37% from 2020 collection of TWO HUNDRED TWO MILLION, NINE HUNDRED NINETY-SIX
THOUSAND, EIGHT HUNDRED TWENTY PESOS and 50/100 (Php202,996,820.50).
The bulk of the city’s General Fund income came from: Real Property Tax collected a total amount
of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO MILLION, EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY-NINE THOUSAND, FIVE
HUNDRED EIGHTY-EIGHT PESOS and 95/100 (Php252,849,588.95) contributing 23.87%. Share
from the National Tax Collection (IRA) is FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT MILLION, SIX
HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND, FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY PESOS
(Php478,677,420.00) contributing 45.20% of the total General Fund. Tax on Business collected
the amount of EIGHTY-EIGHT MILLION, EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTEEN THOUSAND, EIGHT
HUNDRED SEVENTEEN PESOS and 99/100 (Php88,813,817.99) contributing 8.39%. Income
collected from Other Taxes has a total amount of SEVENTY-THREE MILLION, NINE HUNDRED
THIRTY-FOUR THOUSAND, FORTY-NINE PESOS and 81/100 (Php73,934,049.81) contributing
6.98%. Regulatory Fees (Permits and Licenses) collected a total amount of FIFTY MILLION, FOUR
HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE THOUSAND, TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN PESOS and 32/100
(Php50,439,267.32) contributing 4.76%. Service Income collected a total amount of TWELVE
MILLION, FIVE HUNDRED FOURTEEN THOUSAND, NINE HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR PESOS and
13/100 (Php12,514,944.13) contributing 1.18%. Other Income (coming from the Interest Income)
collected a total amount of ONE MILLION, ONE HUNDRED TWO THOUSAND, TWO HUNDRED
TWENTY-THREE PESOS and 30/100 (Php1,102,223.30) contributing 0.10%. Income collected
from Economic Enterprises has a total amount of NINETY-EIGHT MILLION, TWO HUNDRED
FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND, SEVEN HUNDRED SEVENTY-ONE PESOS and 71/100
(Php98,252,771.71) contributing 9.28% of the total General Fund.
Expenditure
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For the year 2021, the City Government of Tagaytay had a total expenditure of TWO HUNDRED
EIGHTY-FOUR MILLION, FOUR HUNDRED EIGHT THOUSAND, NINE HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN
PESOS and 85/100 (Php284,408,947.85) which shows a decrease of 82.06% from the city’s
expenditure in 2020 of ONE BILLION, FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE MILLION, THREE HUNDRED
THIRTY THOUSAND, SEVENTY-NINE PESOS and 72/100 (Php1,585,330,079.72).
Out of the total expenditures in 2021, TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE MILLION, SEVEN HUNDRED
NINETEEN THOUSAND, THREE HUNDRED FIVE PESOS and 81/100 (Php221,719,305.81) or
77.96% came from the General Fund. This showed a decrease of 83.84% from 2020 General Fund
expenses of ONE BILLION, THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO MILLION, THREE HUNDRED
SEVENTY THOUSAND, THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY-TWO PESOS and 98/100
(Php1,372,370,382.98).
Special Education Fund (SEF) expended a total amount of SIXTY-TWO MILLION, SIX HUNDRED
EIGHTY-NINE THOUSAND, SIX HUNDRED FORTY-TWO PESOS and 04/100 (Php62,689,642.04)
or 22.04% of the city’s total expenditures for 2021, decreased 70.56% from SEF expenditures of
2020 with TWO HUNDRED TWELVE MILLION, NINE HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND, SIX HUNDRED
NINETY-SIX PESOS and 74/100 (Php212,959,696.74).
Mar. 23, 2021 An ordinance authorizing the Local Chief Executive to negotiate, enter and
2021-423 sign into an agreement with any individual, natural or juridical for the
acquisition of parcels of land intended for the development projects of the
City of Tagaytay
Feb. 03, 2020 An ordinance granting Development Permit to CPT Central Corporation for
2020-371 the proposed Mahogany Terraces Tagaytay Subdivision Project located at
Barangay Patutong Malaki South, Tagaytay City, covering total land area of
2,669 sq. meters more or less
May 04, 2020 An ordinance authorizing the Local Chief Executive, Hon. Agnes D.
2020-387 Tolentino, DMD or her duly authorized representative to negotiate enter
and sign into an agreement with any individual, natural or juridical for the
acquisition of parcels of land within Barangays Iruhin Central, Iruhin East,
and Iruhin West, Tagaytay City intended for water improvement facilities.
April 15, 2019 An ordinance authorizing the Local Chief Executive, Hon. Agnes D.
310-S-2019 Tolentino, to negotiate for the acquisition, through purchase donation, or
expropriation the Fifty-Four Square meters (54sq.m.) property of Mr.
Saldogram Rodriguez encroached by the City Government during the
construction of Kaybagal Gym
March 18, 2019 A city Code pursuing a Public Private Partnership for the People (P4)
305-S-2019 Approach towards development, providing for the procedure for selecting
the private sector proponent, adopting a contract management framework,
and providing appropriations and for other purposes.
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May 14, 2019 An ordinance authorizing the Local Chief Executive, Hon. Agnes D.
315-S-2019 Tolentino, DMD to sign the Deed of Donation with Dr. Eliseo Cortez, owner
of a property with an area of Two Hundred Eighty-Five square meters
(285sq.m.) to serve as road right-of-way located at Barangay Maitim II-
Central, Tagaytay City
February 05, 2018 An Ordinance authorizing the local Chief Executive, Hon. Agnes D.
250-S-2018 Tolentino to negotiate, expropriate and enter into and sign a Deed of
Absolute sale for the acquisition of the 353.30sq.m. property located at
Silang Crossing East, this City for the construction of Lay-Bay for buses and
jeepneys
July 02, 2018 An ordinance authorizing the Local Chief Executive, Hon. Agnes D.
271-S-2018 Tolentino, DMD, to negotiate and enter into a Deed of Absolute Sale with
Mr. Prudencio Mendiola for the acquisition of the 110 square meters,
portion of a real property located at Brgy., Maitim II-East, Tagyatya City for
the expansion of barangay road
August 20, 2018 An ordinance authorizing the Local Chief Executive, Hon. Agnes D.
284-S-2018 Tolentino, DMD, to negotiate for the acquisition thru purchase or donation
of the lots affected by the road widening of By-Pass road and other existing
alternate roads, including rehabilitation of private and government owned
structures/improvements and appropriating funds thereof
Table Source: Sangguniang Panlungsod-Tagaytay City
Jan. 18, 2021 An ordinance revoking the Development Permit granted to John McArthur
2021-421 Realty Dev. Corp. for the proposed MC Arthur Residence Heights I
Subdivision Project located at Barangay Maitim II-East, Tagaytay City,
covering total land area of 21,568 square meters more or less
July 26, 2021 An ordinance amending Provisions of City’s Zoning Ordinance and Land
2021-428 Use Map specifically Section 7-Zone/Area Boundaries of Tourism Strip,
Primary Urban Core and Secondary Urban Core, along areas of the new
Tagaytay-Alfonso By-Pass road
Feb. 03, 2020 An ordinance granting Development Permit to CPT Central Corporation for
2020-371 the proposed Mahogany Terraces Tagaytay Subdivision Project located at
Barangay Patutong Malaki South, Tagaytay City, covering total land area of
2,669 sq. meters more or less
May 14, 2019 An ordinance authorizing the Local Chief Executive, Hon. Agnes D.
315-S-2019 Tolentino, DMD to sign the Deed of Donation with Dr. Eliseo Cortez, owner
of a property with an area of Two Hundred Eighty-Five square meters
(285sq.m.) to serve as road right-of-way located at Barangay Maitim II-
Central, Tagaytay City
May 20, 2019 An ordinance authorizing the Local Chief Executive Hon. Agnes D.
260-S-2019 Tolentino, DMD to sign the Deed of Donation with Xceed Realty & Dev’t. for
the donation of road lots of Merlinda Residences III Subd. located at Bgy.
Zambal Tagaytay City
May 02, 2017 An ordinance granting development permit to Fil-Estate Properties, Inc. for
No. 213 the proposed Windsor Heights Phase I-A subdivision project located at
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Barangay Francisco, Tagaytay City, covering a total land area of 9,442 sq.m.
more or less
May 29, 2017 An ordinance granting a Development Permit to Ridgelake Realty Inc. for
No. 214 the proposed Villa Moderna de Tagaytay Subdivision Project located at
Bgy. Patutong Malaki North, Tagaytay City, covering a total land area of
32,732 sq.m. more or less
Source: Sangguniang Panlungsod-Tagaytay City
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The City had been recognized by the Provincial Government of Cavite as Cleanest and Greenest
City in the Province.
In 1997, the City is one (1) of the top 20 outstanding Local Government Units awarded by the
Gawad Galing Pook for the innovative program “Tagaytay Financial Engineering Program”.
In 1998, the City is one (1) of the top 10 outstanding Local Government Units awarded by the
Gawad Galing Pook for the innovative program “People’s Park in the Sky”.
In the year 2000 and 2002, the City was cited by the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) as one
of the Most Competitive Cities in the country.
In 2006, the City was also cited by the World Health Organizations (WHO) Western Pacific Region
for the outstanding proposal on Housing and Shelter. A Plaque of Recognition and a Cash Award
($10,000) was given to the City in Sozhu, Shanghai, China during the 2nd General Assembly of the
Alliance of Healthy Cities.
The Sanggunian Panglunsod of Tagaytay City is the first recipient of the National Legislative
Award in 2007.
In 2019, Tagaytay City became Hall of Fame Awardee in Child Friendly Municipalities and Cities-
Component City Category. In year 2010, cited as Outstanding in Child Health Care Award in 2010 in the
Presidential Award for Child Friendly Municipalities and Cities.
Pabasa sa Nutritsyon Hall of Fame Awards was received by Tagaytay City in 2016
Tagaytay City is a recipient of a technical assistance from the World Bank for the crafting of the “City
Development Strategies (CDS) 2”. CDS now serves as the blueprint and basic reference of the City in the
implementation of various development programs, projects and activities leading towards the realization
of the City’s vision, goals and objectives.
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