Ayala Alabang
Ayala Alabang | |
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Barangay | |
Madrigal Business Park near Alabang Town Center | |
Country | Philippines |
Region | Metro Manila |
City | Muntinlupa |
Congressional district | Legislative district of Muntinlupa |
Area | |
• Total | 6.949 km2 (2.683 sq mi) |
Population (2010 Census[1]) | |
• Total | 20,349 |
• Density | 2,900/km2 (7,600/sq mi) |
Ayala Alabang[2] is the third largest barangay in Muntinlupa City, Philippines in terms of land area. A large portion of it came from Barangay Alabang. Its land area of 6.949 km2 (2.683 sq mi) includes Alabang Town Center, Ayala Alabang Village, El Molito, and Madrigal Business Park.[3] Barangay Ayala Alabang is located around 13 miles (21 km) south of the capital Manila.
History
Barangay Ayala Alabang was created by Batas Pambansa Bilang 219 on March 25, 1982. It was originally a part of Barangay Alabang. It was separated from Barangay Alabang and "constituted into a distinct and independent barangay" named Barangay New Alabang by Batas Pambansa Bilang 219 which was passed and approved on March 25, 1982. The name was changed to Barangay Ayala Alabang in November 2003, after the public hearing conducted by the City Government of Muntinlupa for this purpose.
In compliance of Section 3 of Batas Pambansa Bilang 219 which provides that "the first barangay officials shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines and shall hold office until their successors shall have been elected or appointed and qualified", then President Ferdinand E. Marcos appointed Don Enrique Zobel as the first Chairman of Barangay Ayala Alabang and Gumersindo Leuterio, Benito Araneta, Edgardo Gatchalian, Mario Torcuator, Jaime Matias and Inigo Zobel as the first councilmen.
The first elected Barangay Chairman was Vicente Chua who was inducted into office in 1989, along with the elected kagawads: Oscar Antiquera, Alfred Xerez-Burgos Jr., Francisco Umali Sr., Wilma Palafox, Rolando Pineda and Ramon Fernandez.[4]
Politicians
Don Enrique Zobel, the first Barangay Chairman, was appointed in 1981. Danilo Tolentino served from 1984 to 1987 and Mr. Anthony Abaya served from 1987 to 1989. Mr. Vicente Chua assumed the post in 1989, together with Kagawads Oscar W. Antiquera (now the Barangay Chairman), Alfred Xerez-Burgos Jr., Ramon S. Fernandez, Wilma V. Palafox, Rolando P. Pineda, and Francisco A. Umali. Vicente Chua was the first duly elected Barangay Chairman in 1989. He was elected President of the Association of Barangay Council of Muntinlupa, and a sectoral representative in the then Sangguniang Bayan of Muntinlupa, representing the Barangay sector from 1989 to 1997. Chua resigned in 1998.
See also
References
- ↑ "Population Counts - National Capital Region" (PDF). 2010 Census and Housing Population. National Statistics Office. Retrieved 2015-08-21.
- ↑ "BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 219 - AN ACT CREATING THE BARANGAY NEW ALABANG VILLAGE IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF MUNTINLUPA, METRO MANILA". CHANROBLES VIRTUAL LAW LIBRARY.
- ↑ "Official website of Barangay Ayala Alabang"
- ↑ "Profile of Barangay Ayala Alabang"
External links
- Official Website of Barangay Ayala Alabang
- Official Website of Ayala Alabang Village Association (AAVA)
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