Sa aking mga ka-barangay, bilang inyong lingkod-Bayan, mahalaga po para sa akin ang inyong aktibong pakikilahok sa ating bukas na pamamahala sa ating Barangay. Kung ano man po ang narating ng ating pag-unlad sa kasalukuyan, simula ng inyo akong pagkatiwalaan bilang Ama ng ating Barangay, yun ay dahil sa inyong paniniwala at pagtitiwala at aktibong pakikilahok ng mayroong pananagutan.
Umaasa po ako, na patuloy po ninyo akong sasamahan para makamit natin ang ating pangarap na pamayanan.
The term Bagbag originated from a large, mountainous place with hard adobe rocks, which when flattened to give way for early settlement produced a loud thudding sound bag – bag! Thence became Bagbag that has been existing since the Spanish era when the local head was the cabeza de barangay. The first of which was Vicente Bernardino. The term then has evolved into tiniente del barrio which later on became kapitan del barrio or barangay captain/barangay chairman, a position that was first
handled by Reynaldo B. Llegado, Sr. during the Martial Law years. With the assumption to power of the late president Corazon Aquino, Dr. Beatriz Carreon was appointed OIC by the transition government.
In 1989, the first post – Martial Law elections was held, wherein Reynaldo B. Llegado won, serving from 1989 – 1994, followed by Renato R. Roque (1994 – 1997), then Constancia V. Ambita (1997 – 2001) and a short stint by Renato R. Roque.
In the barangay elections of 2002, Carlito R. Bernardino won, serving from 2002 – 2013. The barangay elections of 2013 brought a new leadership in the person of the incumbent Richard V. Ambita who has achieved a landslide approval of Bagbagueños in the 2018 barangay elections.
Isang barangay na may matatag na katayuan at malusog
na mamamayan; Mayroong mga aktibo at malakas na samahang – masa, na lumalahok sa pamamahala tungo sa kasarinlan; Na namumuhay sa mapayapa, progresibo, maka – Diyos at maka – kalikasang komunidad, tungo sa makataong pag – unlad.
Ang pagpapanday ng ganap at makataong pamamahala
at pagpapalago ng lokal na ekonomiya sa pamamagitan
ng makatotohanang paglilingkod na may bukas na
pamamahala, pananagutan at walang itinatago.
Isang barangay na binibigyang – pagpapahalaga ang
sariling kasarinlan, iba’t ibang paniniwala, socio –
cultural, ekonomiya, kalikasan at tunay na makataong
pagganap sa pamamagitan ng pakikipag – ugnayan sa
mga samahang – masa at mga institusyong katuwang sa
pagtugon sa pagpapaunlad ng ekonomiya.
Barangay Bagbag is largely a residential and commercial area bounded in the north by Brgy San Bartolome; on the east by Brgy. Sauyo; on the south by Brgy. Talipapa and on the west by Brgy. Ugong. The barangay is politically subdivided into seven (7) sitios listed below with corresponding areas and composed of three (3) clusters.
Pagkabuhay Road, Sinforosa, Urbano, Sementeryo, Alipio, Goodwill
2, Goodwill Town Homes, Biglang-awa, 625, Wings Sampalokan
Blas Roque, Celina Drive, Tolentino, 615, Callejon, Quirino Highway,
Ngi Yaw (604), Carreon, Goldhill, Sinagtala
Kingspoint Subdivision, Alipio Comp., Oro Comp., Uping, Pinera, San
Pedro 9, Maloles Comp., Babina Comp., Unang Tangke, Daniac,
Kasiyahan, Enclave, Grand Villas
Dupax, Wings, Santos Comp., Camp Grezar, Franco, Katipunan
Kaliwa, Coronel Comp., Mantikaan, Likas
| Don Julio Gregorio, Richland V, Marides, Abbey Road, Manggahan, RD 1-4, R7, Narra, Progressive Phase 1, 2, 3, De Asis Compd. |
Ibayo II (Taas, Baba), Maligay, Ibayo I (Leon Cleofas St.), Karaan, St.
Michael, Urcia, Magno, Bernarty
Seminaryo, Remarville Ave., Zodiac, Apollo, Old Paliguan, Gawad
Kalinga, Remarville Subd., Mangilog Comp., Princess Homes
Blas Roque, Goldhill, Callejon, 615 Interior, Biglang-awa, 625 Parokya Road, Sementeryo, Goodwill Town Homes, Carreon, Goodwill II, Armando, Urbano, Sinforosa and Wings Itaas.
Quirino Highway, Celina Drive, Franco, Don Julio Gregorio, Road 1, 2, 3, 4, De Asis, Richland V, Abbey Road, Marides, Manggahan, Bernarty, Narra, Ibayo I Cleofas, St. Michael, Magno, Urcia, Remarville, Remarville Ave, Mangilog, Princess Homes, Apollo, Old Paliguan, Princess Homes and Gawad Kalinga.
Camp Grezar, Sinag-Tala, Santos Compound, Coronel Compound, Dupax, Wings Bungad, Wings Gitna, Mantikaan, Katipunan Kaliwa, Likas, Daniac, Francisco, Babina, Bicol Compound, Katipunan Kanan, Kingspoint, Alipio, Maloles, San Pedro 9, Oro Compound, Uping and Pinera Compound. The presence of Tullahan River puts the community in high risk of vulnerability to flooding that also affects the surrounding areas’ health and sanitation. Vulnerable
areas with regards to annual inundation are: Don Julio Gregorio, Ibayo 2, Abbey Road, Oro Compound, Pinera Compound, Francisco Compound and Uping Compound. Informal settlers are found settled at Oro Compound, Pinera, Maloles, Bicol
Compound, Katipunan Kanan, Unang Tangke, Daniac, Babina Compound, Francisco, Katipunan Kaliwa, Camp Grezar, Wings (Bungad), Wings (Gitna), Wings (Taas), Dupax (Jorgeville), Sinagtala, Franco, Road 1, 2, 3, 4, R-7, Abbey Road, Manggahan, Narra, Ibayo II (Ibaba), Ibayo II, Maligaya, Ibayo I, (Cleofas), Marides, 604, 615, Celina Drive, Urbano, Urbano (Looban), Armando, Sementeryo and Alipio. These areas are not only vulnerable to fire but also to flood due to their proximity to
creeks/waterways and poor waste management practice. High rise buildings are located at Grand Monaco, El Pueblo and Bistekville 8, which are also considered as vulnerable to earthquake.
CHAIRPERSON OF ALL BARANGAY-BASED INSTITUTIONS AND COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATION/TRANSPORTATION & COMMUNICATION. BADAC COMMITTEE ON ADVOCACY
COMMITTEE FINANCE AND WOMEN AND FAMILY
COMMITTEE ON INFRASTRACTURES & URBAN POOR
VICE CHAIRMAN FOR ANY COMMITTEE
EMPLOYMENT / HEALTH AND SANITATION / SOLID WASTE
BDRRMC / BPOC / VICE CHAIR ON COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION
LIVELIHOOD / DAP / WAYS AND MEANS
EDUCATION / SPORTS / PHYSICAL FITNESS