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By February 19, 2023Business

(Compiled by 104.7 IFM Dagupan News)

Abad confirmed as department head/provincial assessor 

THE new Provincial Assessor ng Pangasinan, lawyer Geronimo Abad, who was recently confirmed as new department head/provincial assessor on February 13 by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, vowed to conduct an inventory of all assets of the province of Pangasinan.

In an interview by IFM Dagupan, Abad, a licensed geodetic engineer, stressed the necessity of conducting an inventory of all the assets of the provincial government especially those still not covered by any document, particularly lands and buildings.

According to Abad, the Provincial Assessors Office started conducting an inventory in 2017 but it was not completed, and to accomplish it was precisely the marching order from  Governor Ramon Guico III. (Jhon Caranto)

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DTI sets up 28th Negosyo Center in Natividad

THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) provincial office launched its Negosyo Center in Natividad town this month, its 28th in Pangasinan.

Through the DTI Negosyo Center-Natividad, the town government will help promote businesses and provide Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) easier access to government services.

The establishment of Negosyo Centers is provided for under Republic Act No. 10644, better known as “Go Negosyo Act” that aims to strengthen MSMEs so they can help provide employment opportunities in urban centers and rural areas.

The launching was attended by representatives of DTI Region I Director Grace Falgui-Baluyan, Pangasinan Provincial Director Natalia Dalaten and officials of Natividad. (Jhon Caranto)

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Shed owners at Tondaligan Ferdinand Park seek higher shed rentals 

SHED owners at Tondaligan Ferdinand Blue Beach are seeking authority from the Dagupan City government to increase the rentals of their beach sheds and cottages.

At present, sheds are rented out for P500 per day on Mondays to Fridays, and P800 per day on Saturdays and Sundays at the prices, they are not earning enough to cover their daily expenses.

Dagupan has an existing ordinance that regulates rental of beach sheds intended for tourists visiting Tondaligan Ferdinand.

Meanwhile, among the projects to be built soon at Tondaligan Ferdinand by the city government include the One Bonuan Pavilion, Skateboard Park and the Filipino Chinese Friendship Park that will be built from funds donated by the Consulate of the People’s Republic of China. (Rona Racca)

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