Gov. Ramon V. Guico III
Mayor Jesster Allan B. Valenzuela
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San Miguel

Illi iti Balay iti Burgos

Barangay San Miguel is an Agricultural Center of the Municipality of Burgos. It is composed of seven (7) Sitios namely: Masalimpapa, Mabasakbasak, East and West Katokokan, Littaong, Popipol and Centro. The barangay is mainly agricultural and pasture land. It can be reached by riding in a tricycle, motorcycle, kuliglig and bicycle which are also the means of transportation of the residents. The Municipal Dumpsite is located in this barangay particularly Sitio Littaong.

Our Barangay was named after the Patron Saint San Miguel de Archangel.

Vision

Barangay San Miguel is a progressive self-reliant with healthy and well-informed sustainable human development residents, peace loving, participant in local governance and promote economic condition of the people.

Mission

To implement peace and order, ensure the safety and the people living therein and strengthen the capacity of the Barangay Leaders to effectively deliver the basic services to the people.

 

We celebrate out annual feast day every second Friday of March.
Geographical Location ( Boundaries ) 
  • East:   Sitio Bacnit, San Pedro, Mabini, Pangasinan
  • West:  San Pascual, Burgos, Pangasinan
  • North: Tambacan and Don Matias, Burgos, Pangasinan
  • South: San Pascual, Burgos, Pangasinan and Malimpin, Dasol, Pangasinan
B – 3 : Total Land Area of the Barangay :
  Land Area in Square          Kilometer Land Area in Hectare % to total Land Area of the Municipality
        1,715,670.64 171,567.64  
  • Total Population: 1,167
  • Total HH: 315 
  • Total Families: 329
Barangay Officials
Gerardo B. Amistad Punong Barangay
Jerry L. Ginez Barangay Kagawad
Marissa B. Bongar Barangay Kagawad
Vencint B. Obida Barangay Kagawad
Mercedes T. Breguera Barangay Kagawad
Esperanza R. Navida Barangay Kagawad
Claro V. Breguera Barangay Kagawad
Ramon P. Brecio Barangay Kagawad
Elena U. Perreras Barangay Treasurer
Elnora D. Alferos Barangay Secretary
 
SK Officials
Daryl N. Breguera SK Chairman
Lie Ann Bagayan SK Kagawad
Anthony Ramos SK Kagawad
Jannine Valderama SK Kagawad
April Navida SK Kagawad
Jhona May Perreras SK Kagawad
Shiela May D. Luzon SK Kagawad
Judy Ann Del Rosario SK Secretary
Lailanie Estuesta SK Treasurer
   
Major Sources of Livelihood
  • Rank:  
    1. Farming
    2. Employment
    3. Business
  • Major Locally Produced Products/Raw Materials
    1. Rice
    2. Bamboo
    3. Charcoal
Distribution of Establishments by major economic sector
  • Agricultural Establishment
    •                                                Type                Number
      a.Poultry/Livestock Farms  
      b.Nurseries/Flower growing  
      c.Breeding Stations  
      d.Fishponds/Fishpens  
      e.Oyster/Mussel Farms  
      f.Orchards/Vineyards  
      g.Vegetable Farms  
      h. Others (Specify)  
  • Commercial Establishment
    •                             Type Number
      a.Sari-sari Stores 17
      b.Supermarkets  
      c.Groceries/Dry Goods Stores  
      d.Banks and Financial/Lending  
      e.Motor Supply Stores  
      f.Distributors,Dealers of Various Products  
      g.Gasoline Station  
      h.Photo and Record Shops  
      i.Hospital/Clinic  
      j.Jewelry Stores  
      k.Pawnshop  
      l.General Services/Contractors  
      m.BeautyParlos and Barber Shops  
      n.Fitness Gyms  
      o. Restaurants  
      p. Insurance/Dealer in Securities  
      q. Furniture Stores  
      r. Livestock and Poultry Supply Stores  
      s. Hardware  
       t.  Videoke Shops  
       u. Internet Café Shops  
LOCAL ADMINSTRATION DATA
  • Registered Voters
    •           Election Data 2016 COMELEC Data 2018 COMELEC Data
      1.Registred Voters 557 587
      2.Numbers of Voters Actually Voted 489 469
  • Barangay Government and Administration
    • Fiscal Capability
      • Income of the Barangay From Regular Sources
        •   Amount
          FY 2015 FY 2016 FY  2017
          A.Internal      
          1.      Revenue From Tax Ordinance      
          2.      Barangay Fees and Charges 3,000.00 4,000.00 6,500.00
          3.      Others (Donations/Fund Raising)      
          B.External      
          1.      Internal Revenue Allotment 1,272,080.00 1,398,094.00 1,570,184.00
          2.      Real Property Tax share 65,000.00 53,053.00 73,000.00
          3.      Share from Sand, Gravel and Other Quarry Resources      
          4.      Community Tax Share      
          5.      Proceeds from the Development Utilization of National Wealth      
          6.      Annual Contributions to Barangay      
          a.      City/Municipality 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
          b.      Provicial 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
          7.      Others (specify)      
      • Actual Expenditures
        •               Expenses Amount (P)
          FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017
          1.Personal Services 535,288.00 564,704.00 703,408.00
          2.Maintenance and Other expenses 161,569.00 147,404.80 123,988.00
          3.Capital Outlay - - -
                T O T A L 696,857.00 712,108.80 827,396.00
      • Facilities owned and/or operated by the Barangay Government as of CY 2013 (pls. Specify)
        •                            Facilities            Pls. Check if Present
          a.      Barangay Hall/Center ·          
          b.      Barangay Health Center ·          
          c.       Day Care Center ·          
          d.      Barangay Reading Center  
          e.      Gabay sa Mamamayan Aksyon Center  
          f.        Multipurpose Hall/Pavement ·          
          g.      Market/Talipapa  
          h.      Playground  
          i.        Others  
:  SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS
  1. FOOD AND NUTRITION
    • Being an agricultural barangay, most of the residents have backyard gardens and farm animals such as native chicken, goats, cows and carabaos which are raised either as food or help in the fields.  Malnutrition rate is minimal due to the existence of backyard gardens.
  2. HEALTH
    • The top 5 cause of morbidity in the Barangay are:
      1. AURI
      2. Wounds
      3. Diabetes
      4. Old Age
      5. Bronchial Asthma  
    • While the top 5 cause of mortality are
      1. Unknown
      2. Hypertension
      3. CVA
      4. Lung Cancer
      5. Kidney Stone  
    • The Barangay Health Workers (BHWs) in coordination with the Municipal Health Office regularly conduct advocacy/IEC on healthy lifestyle and how to prevent the common diseases.
  3. INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT
    • Majority of the population are engaged in either farming or fishing considering the presence of farmlands and bodies of water in the barangay.  A small portion of the population are engaged in micro-businesses, while those who were able to finish college are employed either in the government or in the private corporations.
  4. WATER AND SANITATION
    • Services of the local water district is present in the barangay. However, its water is not safe for drinking, hence majority of the residents are buying drinking water from water stations at the Poblacion area.
  5. PEACE AND ORDER AND PUBLIC SAFETY
    • Barangay San Miguel is generally peaceful with seldom occurrence of petty crimes.  Barangay Tanods are conducting night patrol regularly to ward off lawless elements from committing disorder in the area.  The presence of CCTVs and street lights in strategic places are also big help in the maintenance of peace and order and public safety.
  6. EDUCATION AND LITERACY
    • Barangay San Miguel has a 90% literacy rate.  The presence of public elementary and high school in the area is a great contribution to this high literacy rate.  Parents are being warned to send their children to school, since that is their duty and obligation and that the government is promoting universal education to this end.  
  7. PEOPLES’S PARTICIPATION
    • Several civil society organizations, non-government and people’s organization exist in the barangay.  People’s participation is valued by the barangay official as manifested during barangay assemblies.
  8. INFRA-UTILITIES
    • Barangay San Miguel has 8 km barangay roads, 6.5 km is already concreted/cemented.  The remaining rough roads will be the priority of the present administration.  Likewise, the Barangay Hall, Barangay Health Center, Barangay Day Care Center, covered court are all in good condition and are regularly being maintained.
  9. BARANGAY ADMINISTATION
    • Punong Barangay Gerardo B. Amistad is re-elected Punong Barangay. All elective and appointed barangay officials are committed to ensure good governance.  
 
BASIC EDUCATION
  • Activation of BCPC
  • Provision of school supplies by SK
  • Sustainability of Alternative Learning System
INCOME & LIVELIHOOD
  • Livelihood Trainings
  • Sustainability of backyard garden
  PEACE AND ORDER
  • Implementation of Curfew Hours
  HEALTH AND NUTRITION
  • Continuation of Supplemental Feeding Program
  • Provision of micro-nutrient supplementation and food supplies
  • Conduct DARE among school children, high school student and out of school youth
  ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT
  • Establishment of Material Recovery Facility
  • Formulation of Barangay Solid Waste Management Plan
  • Clean Up Drive every Friday of the Month
 
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