Prepared by:
CITY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
DATE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
May 21, 1599 Malabon was founded by the Augustinians as a vista of Tondo (It was then known as Tambobong)
1614 Tambobong was recognized as a town
1670 The Tondo cabecera officially named the town “TAMBOBONG” but the native insisted on calling it “MALABON”
Malabon was the name of the town’s principal barrio, the present Concepcion
During this era, Malabon served as station for goods. Rivers and tributaries that linked Malabon to other towns served as feeder roads and greatly smoothened
produce-to-market operations.
1770 to 1789 Malabon became the largest producer of high-quality indigo which was exported to European textile industry
(After 1789, Manila opened as a free port-foreign vessels carried off large supplies of tis precious dye)
Early 1800’s Malabon’s waterways became vital in transporting tobacco (cultivation was monopolized by the Spanish Government) in different areas
December 20,1827 Navotas was separated from Malabon, through the initiatives of the principales of San Jose and Bangkulasi, due to difficulty of transacting business and
attending religious festive in the mother town
1890 Malabon joined forces with other municipalities in their quest for freedom from the Spanish rule and later, the American governance
June 19, 1898 Epifanio delos Santos, a native of Malabon, published La Libertad with the help of the anti-American Augustinians
Asilo de Huerfanos – served as an orphanage and an underground printing press during the revolution
February 6, 1899 Tullahan River served as a crucial back-up position for Filipino troops with General Antonio Luna commanding
Two days after open hostilities had broken out between the US forces and the Republican Army
June 11, 1901 After the revolution, by the virtue of Philippine Commission Act No. 942, Malabon and Navotas merged again into a single municipality with the seat of
government in Malabon in consonance with the Philippine Commission’s economic centralization policies
Also, by virtue of Philippine Commission Act No. 137, the towns of Malabon and Navotas were incorporated into the newly created Province of Rizal
January 6, 1906 Navotas was granted a seat in government after gruelling separation campaign initiated by the townspeople of Navotas
November 7, 1975 Malabon became part of Metro Manila through the Presidential Decree No. 824
September 25, 1999 Public Hearing on conversion of the Municipality of Malabon to City of Malabon was conducted
December 8, 1999 House Bill No. 8868 entitled “An Act Converting the Municipality of Malabon into a Highly Urbanized City to be Known as the City of Malabon” was approved
on its Third Reading by the House of Representatives
January 21, 2001 Deliberation by the Senate Committee on Local Government of House Bill 8868
February 8, 2001 House Bill No. 8868 was then approved by the Senate during its regular session
March 5, 2001 President of the Republic of the Philippines signed into law the Republic Act 9019 known as the “Act Converting the Municipality of Malabon into a Highly
Urbanized City to be Known as the City of Malabon”
April 21, 2001 Republic Act 9019 was ratified after the Plebiscite
a coastal town situated in the northern part of
Metro Manila.
Geographical Location
The City of Malabon is a coastal town situated in the northern part of Metro Manila. Together with Navotas,
Valenzuela, Pateros, Taguig, Pasig and Muntinlupa, form the Metro Manila outer ring of towns with the City
of Manila as the center. The City is bounded on the north and northeast by Valenzuela, on the west and
southwest by Navotas and the east and southeast by Caloocan City. The eastern portion of Malabon lies on the
Guadalupe Plateau Zone. Figure 1 shows the Vicinity Map of Malabon.
Land Area The total land area of Malabon City is 1,571.40 hectares which represents 2.50% of Metro Manila’s total land area (table 1). It is composed of twenty-one (21) barangays, with Potrero as the largest barangay having an area of 302.71 hectares or about 19.26% of the town’s land area, while Barangay Bayan-Bayanan, on the other hand, is the smallest barangay with 8.49 hectares or 0.55% of Malabon’s land mass. Table 1 shows the land area per barangay of Malabon City (table 2). Land Area per City, NCR Land Area per Barangay, Malabon City Source : National Statistics Office Source : City Planning & Development Department
BARANGAY AREA (in has) PERCENTAGE
Acacia 19.54 1.24%
Baritan 33.01 2.10%
Bayan-bayanan 8.49 0.55%
Catmon 97.77 6.22%
Concepcion 33.97 2.16 %
Dampalit 261.90 16.67%
Flores 9.99 0.63%
Hulong Duhat 56.61 3.60%
Ibaba 16.56 1.06%
Longos 89.99 5.73%
Maysilo 126.53 8.05%
Muzon 49.71 3.16%
Niugan 31.38 2.00%
Panghulo 121.53 7.73%
Potrero 302.71 19.26%
San Agustin 31.59 2.01%
Santulan 46.85 2.98%
Tanong 33.83 2.15%
Tinajeros 84.78 5.40%
Tonsuya 59.40 3.78%
Tugatog 55.26 3.52%
TOTAL 1,571.40 100.00%
CITY / MUNICIPALITY AREA (sq. km.)
PERCENTAGE
City of Quezon 171.71 27.72 %
City of Caloocan 55.80 9.00 %
City of Pasig 48.46 7.82 %
City of Valenzuela 47.02 7.59 % City of Parañaque 46.57 7.52 %
City of Taguig 45.21 7.30 %
City of Muntinlupa 39.75 6.34 %
City of Las Piñas 32.69 5.28 % City of Manila 24.98 4.03 %
City of Makati 21.57 3.48 %
City of Marikina 21.52 3.47 %
City of Malabon 15.71 2.54 % City of Pasay 13.97 2.25 %
Municipality of Pateros 10.40 1.68 %
City of Muntinlupa 9.29 1.50 %
City of Navotas 8.94 1.44 %
City of San Juan 5.95 0.96 %
NCR 619.54
Philippines 300,000.00
Topography, Slope and Physiology The City has a generally flat topography, with a slope ranging from 0 to 5 percent. The three (3) rivers namely Navotas, Tullahan and Malabon rivers link the City’s area to Manila Bay. They influence the physical features of the City with fishponds extending inland from Manila Bay (table 3).
CHARACTERISTICS OF PHYSIOGRAPHIC ZONES
National Capital Region (NCR)
PHYSIOGRAPHIC ZONES
FACTORS COASTAL
MARGIN RECLAMATION
GUADALUPE
PLATEAU
MARIKINA
VALLEY
LAGUNA
LOWLANDS
SLOPE Less than 1% Less than 1% 2-12% Less than 1% Less than 1%
FLOODING
FREQUENCY High Low None to very high High to very high High to very high
SOIL
DRAINAGE Poor Moderate Good Very poor Poor
DEPTH TO
WATER TABLE
Very
Shallow Shallow Deep Extremely shallow Very shallow
DEPTH TO
BEDROCK
Very
Deep
Very
Deep Shallow Very deep Very deep
SOIL
STABILITY Low
Very
Low Moderate to high Very low Low
SOIL
CORROSIVITY High High Very low High High
EARTHQUAKE
DAMAGE RISK High
Very
High Low Very high High
(Source: Malabon MTDP 1993-1998
Basing on the City’s location, the eastern portion of Malabon lies at the Guadalupe Plateau.
Legend: Obando Fine Sandy Loam
Hydrosol Prensa Clay Loam Marine Pond River
Soil Classification
The City has three (3) types of soil series which influence the physical infrastructures of the City as well as its social and economic activities (Figure 2).
Hydrosol series - Central portion of the City - Develops from former tidal flats - Generally conglomeration of clay materials and organic matters originating from the decay of marshy growth - Classified as miscellaneous soil type - Has no true profile - Has little natural soil and no agricultural value in its present state - Areas with this soil type are suitable for fishponds
Prensa series - Eastern portion of Malabon City - Formed from residual soils underlain with volcanic stuff - Very stable soil type for foundation support of houses and low-rise buildings
Obando series
- Western portion of the City - Formed from recent coastal deposits - Surface soil is brown, fine, sandy, loamy, gritty, loose and structure-less - Ranging from 10-30 centimeters deep - Subsoil is gray sand, mixed with marine shells
Climate
The climate in Metro Manila is characterized by two pronounced seasons composed of dry season from November to April and wet season from May to October. These two seasons are caused by the northeast monsoon from November to February, trade winds from March to June and southwest monsoon from June to October. The northeast monsoon from November to February is characterized by northeast wind with dry condition.
Temperature and Humidity Temperature during the northeast monsoon ranges from 22OC to 33OC or an average of about 26OC.The southwest wind with high humidity. Temperature of southwest monsoon ranges from 24OC to 33OC with an average of about 27OC.
Rainfall The Annual Mean Number of tropical cyclones that pass across the Philippines is 19.6. The landing frequency on Central Luzon, which affects Malabon, counts for 16 %
(PAG-ASA data) or 3 times per year.
The maximum rainfall recorded at Port Area in recent years is 509 mm in 2 days (403 mm in one day). The height of +138m average mean sea level (AMSL) that occurred
on July 31, 1996 is the highest observed since 1951, as per NAMRIA’s data.
HISTORICAL GROWTH OF POPULATION: 1993 - 2010
POPULATION: 1885, 2000, 2007, 2010
Barangay 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015
Sept. 01, 1995 May 01, 2000 August 01, 2007 May 01, 2010 August 1, 2015
1. Acacia 6,750 7,668 5,482 5,735 5,127
2. Baritan 11,495 10,801 10,953 11,476 10,193
3. Bayan-Bayanan 7,313 7,119 6,950 7,326 6,702
4. Catmon 17,889 21,386 36,804 36,450 39,466
5. Concepcion 13,489 13,160 12,497 11,806 13,311
6. Dampalit 12,215 11,165 12,087 11,245 12,124
7. Flores 4,721 5,197 4,128 4,282 4,060
8. Hulong Duhat 11,684 10,711 11,987 10,466 11,957
9. Ibaba 9,607 8,620 9,629 7,630 8,471
10. Longos 48,485 45,719 51,113 48,039 53,549
11. Maysilo 9,140 9,228 11,104 11,213 11,262
12. Muzon 5,743 5,424 5,683 5,689 5,668
13. Niugan 6,018 5,632 5,831 5,938 6,232
14. Panghulo 10,096 10,576 12,264 12,772 15,102
15. Potrero 51,433 47,207 45,081 41,407 42,768
16. San Agustin 11,010 10,640 11,169 11,156 11,195
17. Santulan 8,662 11,143 12,758 15,872 13,769
18. Tañong 16,717 13,514 16,257 14,620 14,404
19. Tinajeros 19,253 19,939 18,387 17,901 18,228
20. Tonsuya 38,421 39,330 40,221 39,354 38,019
21. Tugatog 27,343 24,676 23,296 22,960 23,918
CITY OF MALABON 347,484 338,855 363,681 353,337 365,525
Source: NSO Census
Years: 2000, 2007 & 2010
Source: NSO
AGE GROUP 2000 2007 2010
BOTH SEXES MALE FEMALE BOTH SEXES MALE FEMALE BOTH SEXES MALE FEMALE
1 - 4 42,228 21,395 20,833 8,885 4,565 4,320 35,584 18,195 17,389
5 - 9 36,321 18,815 17,506 32,614 16,959 15,655 35,921 18,679 17,242
10 - 14 31,500 15,770 15,730 39,787 20,439 19,348 35,197 18,063 17,134
15 - 19 31,774 15,361 16,413 37,092 18,961 18,131 34,608 17,364 17,244
20 - 24 35,442 16,988 18,454 36,477 18,058 18,419 33,970 16,925 17,045
25 - 29 32,318 16,119 16,199 35,933 17,728 18,205 32,081 15,890 16,191
30 - 34 28,289 14,286 14,003 34,830 17,427 17,403 29,774 15,008 14,766
35 - 39 24,017 12,191 11,826 28,133 14,250 13,883 25,043 12,689 12,354
40 - 44 20,713 10,373 10,340 25,564 13,071 12,493 22,473 11,282 11,191
45 - 49 16,490 8,383 8,107 21,221 10,571 10,650 18,966 9,324 9,642
50 - 34 13,330 6,822 6,508 18,022 8,940 9,082 16,195 7,895 8,300
55 - 59 7,905 3,909 3,996 14,943 7,272 7,671 11,978 5,831 6,147
60 - 64 6,323 3,038 3,285 10,753 5,244 5,509 8,887 4,190 4,697
65 - 69 4,118 1,814 2,304 7,100 3,295 3,805 4,829 2,063 2,766
70 - 74 2,746 1,192 1,554 4,833 2,094 2,739 3,533 1,414 2,119
75 - 79 1,538 575 963 3,224 1,286 1,938 2,020 703 1,317
80n - 84 873 293 580 1,878 656 1,222 1,139 365 774
85 and over 591 186 405 1,632 475 1,157 692 193 499
TOTAL 336,516 167,510 169,006 362,921 181,291 181,630 352,890 176,073 176,817
-25,000-20,000-15,000-10,000 -5,000 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000
1 - 4
10 - 14
20 - 24
30 - 34
40 - 44
50 - 34
60 - 64
70 - 74
80n - 84
FEMALE
MALE
Years: 2000
Source: NSO
AGE GROUP 2000
BOTH SEXES MALE FEMALE
1 - 4 42,228 21,395 20,833
5 - 9 36,321 18,815 17,506
10 - 14 31,500 15,770 15,730
15 - 19 31,774 15,361 16,413
20 - 24 35,442 16,988 18,454
25 - 29 32,318 16,119 16,199
30 - 34 28,289 14,286 14,003
35 - 39 24,017 12,191 11,826
40 - 44 20,713 10,373 10,340
45 - 49 16,490 8,383 8,107
50 - 34 13,330 6,822 6,508
55 - 59 7,905 3,909 3,996
60 - 64 6,323 3,038 3,285
65 - 69 4,118 1,814 2,304
70 - 74 2,746 1,192 1,554
75 - 79 1,538 575 963
80n - 84 873 293 580
85 and over 591 186 405
TOTAL 336,516 167,510 169,006
-20,000 -10,000 0 10,000 20,000 30,000
1 - 4
15 - 19
30 - 34
45 - 49
60 - 64
75 - 79
FEMALE
MALE
Years: 2007
Source: NSO
AGE GROUP 2007
BOTH SEXES MALE FEMALE
1 - 4 8,885 4,565 4,320
5 - 9 32,614 16,959 15,655
10 - 14 39,787 20,439 19,348
15 - 19 37,092 18,961 18,131
20 - 24 36,477 18,058 18,419
25 - 29 35,933 17,728 18,205
30 - 34 34,830 17,427 17,403
35 - 39 28,133 14,250 13,883
40 - 44 25,564 13,071 12,493
45 - 49 21,221 10,571 10,650
50 - 34 18,022 8,940 9,082
55 - 59 14,943 7,272 7,671
60 - 64 10,753 5,244 5,509
65 - 69 7,100 3,295 3,805
70 - 74 4,833 2,094 2,739
75 - 79 3,224 1,286 1,938
80n - 84 1,878 656 1,222
85 and over 1,632 475 1,157
TOTAL 362,921 181,291 181,630
-20,000 -10,000 0 10,000 20,000
1 - 4
15 - 19
30 - 34
45 - 49
60 - 64
75 - 79
FEMALE
MALE
Years: 2010
Source: NSO
AGE GROUP 2010
BOTH SEXES MALE FEMALE
1 - 4 35,584 18,195 17,389
5 - 9 35,921 18,679 17,242
10 - 14 35,197 18,063 17,134
15 - 19 34,608 17,364 17,244
20 - 24 33,970 16,925 17,045
25 - 29 32,081 15,890 16,191
30 - 34 29,774 15,008 14,766
35 - 39 25,043 12,689 12,354
40 - 44 22,473 11,282 11,191
45 - 49 18,966 9,324 9,642
50 - 34 16,195 7,895 8,300
55 - 59 11,978 5,831 6,147
60 - 64 8,887 4,190 4,697
65 - 69 4,829 2,063 2,766
70 - 74 3,533 1,414 2,119
75 - 79 2,020 703 1,317
80n - 84 1,139 365 774
85 and over 692 193 499
TOTAL 352,890 176,073 176,817
Using NSO census 2015
Growth rate: 0.65% (2010-2015)
Barangay 2015 NSO Census
PROJECTED
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Acacia 5,127 5,160 5,194 5,228 5,262 5,296 5,330 5,365 5,400 5,435 5,470
Baritan 10,193 10,259 10,326 10,393 10,461 10,529 10,597 10,666 10,735 10,805 10,875
Bayan-bayanan 6,702 6,746 6,789 6,834 6,878 6,923 6,968 7,013 7,059 7,104 7,151
Catmon 39,466 39,723 39,981 40,241 40,502 40,765 41,030 41,297 41,566 41,836 42,108
Concepcion 13,311 13,398 13,485 13,572 13,660 13,749 13,839 13,929 14,019 14,110 14,202
Dampalit 12,124 12,203 12,282 12,362 12,442 12,523 12,605 12,687 12,769 12,852 12,936
Flores 4,060 4,086 4,113 1,140 4,167 4,194 4,221 4,248 4,276 4,304 4,332
Hulong Duhat 11,957 12,035 12,113 12,192 12,271 12,351 12,431 12,512 12,593 12,675 12,757
Ibaba 8,471 8,526 8,581 8,637 8,693 8,750 8,807 8,864 8,922 8,980 9,038
Longos 53,549 53,897 54,247 54,600 54,955 55,312 55,672 56,034 56,398 56,764 57,133
Maysilo 11,262 11,335 11,409 11,483 11,558 11,633 11,708 11,785 11,861 11,938 12,016
Muzon 5,668 5,705 5,742 5,779 5,817 5,855 5,893 5,931 5,970 6,008 6,047
Niugan 6,232 6,273 6,313 6,354 6,396 6,437 6,479 6,521 6,564 6,606 6,649
Panghulo 15,102 15,200 15,299 15,398 15,498 15,599 15,701 15,803 15,905 16,009 16,113
Potrero 42,768 43,046 43,326 43,607 43,891 44,176 44,463 44,752 45,043 45,336 45,631
San Agustin 11,195 11,268 11,341 11,415 11,489 11,564 11,639 11,714 11,791 11,867 11,944
Santolan 13,769 13,858 13,949 14,039 14,130 14,222 14,315 14,408 14,501 14,596 14,691
Tañong (Pob.) 14,404 14,498 14,592 14,687 14,782 14,878 14,975 15,072 15,170 15,269 15,368
Tinajeros 18,228 18,346 18,466 18,586 18,707 18,828 18,951 19,074 19,198 19,322 19,443
Tonsuya 38,019 38,266 38,515 38,765 39,017 39,271 39,526 39,783 19,198 40,302 40,564
Tugatog 23,918 24,073 24,230 24,387 24,546 24,706 24,866 25,028 25,186 25,354 25,519
TOTAL 365,525 367,901 370,293 372,699 375,122 377,561 380,016 382,486 384,972 387,472 389,992
Using NSO census 2010
Growth rate : 0.42%
Barangay 2010 NSO Census
PROJECTED
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Acacia 5,735 5,759 5,783 5,808 5,832 5,856 5,881 5,906 5,931 5,955 5,980
Baritan 11,476 11,524 11,573 11,621 11,670 11,719 11,768 11,818 11,867 11,917 11,967
Bayan-bayanan 7,326 7,357 7,388 7,419 7,450 7,481 7,513 7,544 7,576 7,608 7,640
Catmon 36,450 36,603 36,757 36,911 37,066 37,222 37,378 37,535 37,693 37,851 38,010
Concepcion 11,806 11,856 11,905 11,955 12,006 12,056 12,107 12,158 12,209 12,260 12,311
Dampalit 11,245 11,292 11,340 11,387 11,435 11,483 11,531 11,580 11,628 11,677 11,726
Flores 4,282 4,300 4,318 4,336 4,354 4,373 4,391 4,409 4,428 4,447 4,465
Hulong Duhat 10,466 10,510 10,554 10,598 10,643 10,688 10,733 10,778 10,823 10,868 10,914
Ibaba 7,630 7,662 7,694 7,727 7,759 7,792 7,824 7,857 7,890 7,923 7,957
Longos 48,039 48,241 48,443 48,647 48,851 49,056 49,262 49,469 49,677 49,886 50,095
Maysilo 11,213 11,260 11,307 11,355 11,403 11,450 11,499 11,547 11,595 11,644 11,693
Muzon 5,689 5,713 5,737 5,761 5,785 5,809 5,834 5,858 5,883 5,908 5,933
Niugan 5,938 5,963 5,988 6,013 6,038 6,064 6,089 6,115 6,140 6,166 6,192
Panghulo 12,772 12,826 12,880 12,934 12,988 13,042 13,097 13,152 13,208 13,263 13,319
Potrero 41,407 41,581 41,756 41,931 42,107 42,284 42,461 42,640 42,819 42,999 43,179
San Agustin 11,156 11,203 11,250 11,297 11,345 11,392 11,440 11,488 11,536 11,585 11,634
Santolan 15,872 15,939 16,006 16,073 16,140 16,208 16,276 16,345 16,413 16,482 16,551
Tañong (Pob.) 14,620 14,681 14,743 14,805 14,867 14,930 14,992 15,055 15,119 15,182 15,246
Tinajeros 17,901 17,976 18,052 18,128 18,204 18,280 18,357 18,434 18,511 18,589 18,667
Tonsuya 39,354 39,519 39,685 39,852 40,019 40,187 40,356 40,526 40,696 40,867 41,038
Tugatog 22,960 23,056 23,153 23,251 23,348 23,446 23,545 23,644 23,743 23,843 23,943
TOTAL 353,337 354,821 356,311 357,808 359,311 360,820 362,335 363,857 365,385 366,920 368,461
DISTRICT 1 :
1. Baritan
2. Bayan – bayanan
3. Catmon
4. Concepcion
5. Dampalit
6. Flores
7. Hulong Duhat
8. Ibaba
9. Maysilo
10. Muzon
11. Niugan
12. Panghulo
13. San Agustin
14. Santulan
15. Tañong
DISTRICT 2 :
1. Acacia
2. longos
3. Potrero
4. Tinajeros
5. Tonsuya
6. Tugatog
HON. FEDERICO S. SANDOVAL REPRESENTATIVE,
LONE DISTRICT OF MALABON HON. ANTOLIN A. ORETA III CITY MAYOR
HON. JEANNIE N. SANDOVAL CITY VICE MAYOR
MARICAR D. TORRES EDWIN GREGORIO L. DIMAGIBA JAIME V. DUMALAOG BERNARD C. DELA CRUZ RICKY R. BERNARDO PAYAPA V. ONA
JOSE LORENZO A. ORETA EDRALIN D. YANGA PROSPERO ALFONSO R. MAÑALAC EDWARD C. NOLASCO DIOSDADO A. CUNANAN SOFRONIA B. LIM
PAULO D. ORETA ABC President
Source : “From Tambobong to City of Malabon” by Severino “Nonoy” Marcelo
Music and Lyrics by: Dr. Ramon Del Rosario
Ito ang Bagong Umaga Bumangon na’t Magtikas
Tayong lahat ay patungo Sa langit ng pag-unlad
Sabay tayo sa paglakad
Sabay ang ating yapak
Habang sa iisang tinig Ganito ang ating awit
MALABON, Mahal nating bayan Tayo ang siyang mga kawal
Walang kaba ang dibdib Pagkat ako, ikaw ay kapit-bisig
MALABON, ang ating tahanan Dito ay may Bayanihan
Isigaw natin sa daigdig Tayo’y isang bayan…isang awit... isang himig
A. Social Development Sector
Education
classroom to student teacher to student
2015 2016 2015 2016
Ideal 1:45 1:45
Public Elementary 1:95 1:46 1:40 1:38
Secondary 1:105 1:61 1:26 1:26
Private Elementary 1:18 1:16 1:14 1:16
Secondary 1:25 1:24 1:30 1:24
School Level/Type Private Public
Kindergarten 5 108
Elementary 38 399
Secondary 57 29 Total 100 536
Enrollees SY 2015-2016 SY 2016-2017
Private Public Private Public
Elementary 8,534 52,248 7,399 50,856
Secondary 5,728 21,570 5,596 21,679 Total 14,262 73,818 12,995 72,535
LEVEL /TYPE PRIVATE PUBLIC
Elementary 46 28
Secondary 16 15
TOTAL 62 43
Source: DepEd Division of Malabon City
College Courses
College of Technology BS Information Technology
MET (3 years)
AB Political Science
AB Journalism AB Public Administration
College of Commerce
BS Accountancy (5 years)
BS Business Administration
BS Management Accountancy ACS (2 years)
College of Education
BSE
BEED
BECED
Refresher
Professional Education (Prof. Ed.)
Graduate School Applied Research (GSAR) Masteral
Degree
MA Education MA Educational Management
MBA
MPA
Graduate School Applied Research (GSAR)
Doctorate Degree
Doctor of Educational Management Doctor of Public Administration
Doctor of Business Administration
NAME LOCATION TYPE
Arellano University Brgy. Baritan Private
De La Salle Araneta University Brgy. Potrero Private
City of Malabon University Brgy. Longos Public
College of Arts and Sciences
Source: City of Malabon University
Courses
Batch 62 (Nov. 2015 to Apr.
2016)
Batch 63 (Jul. to Dec. 2016)
Enrollees Graduates Enrollees Graduates
Automotive Servicing 43 36 51 39
Electric Arc Welding 51 35 38 33
Computer Systems Servicing
25 17 35 20
Computer Electronics 15 10 16 12
Beauty Care 26 20 14 11
Hair Dressing 24 19 22 24
Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair
10 6 9 7
Dressmaking NCII 14 10 10 8
Tailoring 6 6 5 5
Fashion Apparel 7 7
Electric Installation and Maintenance NCII
32 27 36 31
RACS Servicing NC II 36 25 20 16
Total 289 218 256 206
Courses No. of Enrollees
Male Female Total
2 Year Courses
Associate In Computer Secretariat (ACS)
4 9 13
1st year 0 0 0 2nd year 4 9 13
Associate in Computer Technology (ACT)
137 135 272
1st year 36 53 89
2nd year 101 82 183
Ladderized Program
Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET)
69 5 74
1st year 12 1 13
2nd year 33 2 35
3rd year 24 2 26
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)
156 156 312
3rd year 97 106 203
4th year 59 50 109 TOTAL 366 305 671
Source: City of Malabon Polytechnic Institute
NAME LOCATION TYPE
Asian Science and Technology Institute Inc. Brgy. Tinajeros Private
City of Malabon Polytechnic Institute Brgy. Concepcion Public
De La Salle Araneta University Brgy. Potrero Private
Foremost Accreditation Security Training (FAST) Inc. Brgy. Acacia Private
I Learn Phils., Inc. Brgy. Tañong Private
St. Amatiel Technological Institute Inc. Brgy. Tañong Private
St. Catherine Institute of Technology Brgy. H. Duhat Private
Library Section Totals
a. Filipiniana 9,490
b. Circulation 1,522
c. Reference 971
d. Juvenile 61,740
e. Fiction 539
f. Rizaliana 479
TOTAL 74,741
Type of Library Patrons TOTAL
a. Elementary 17,393
b. High School 16,051
c. College 7,534
d. Professional 831
e. Others 1,149
TOTAL 42,958
Source: Malabon City Library
Source: Malabon City Library
Health and Wellness
TYPE OF DISEASE YEARS
2014 2015 2016 AURI 7,228 3,176 10,896
Bronchitis 3,464 2,735 3,450
Hypertension - 722 3,276
Pneumonia - 1,500 2,244
Urinary Tract Infection 921 866 1,990
TYPE OF DISEASE YEARS
2014 2015 2016
Myocardial infarction 511 255 367
Pneumonia 175 192 205
Cerebrovascular DSE - - 44
Hypertension - - 36
Pulmonary TB 88 49 44
Cardiovascular DSE 230 - 68
Diabetes Mellitus 70 47 55
Barangay
Oplan Timbang Result
Weighted Children
Prevalence Rate
Acacia 17 1.84
Baritan 28 1.94
Bayan-Bayanan 35 3.07
Catmon 119 3.60
Concepcion 65 3.53
Dampalit 25 1.35
Flores 26 3.63
Hulong Duhat 59 3.58
Ibaba 62 4.46
Longos 110 2.15
Maysilo 59 4.04
Muzon 31 3.77
Niugan 15 1.91
Panghulo 43 2.49
Potrero 260 3.64
San Agustin 58 3.90
Santulan 95 6.64
Tañong 89 4.31
Tinajeros 50 1.93
Tonsuya 158 2.85
Tugatog 110 3.34
MALABON 1,514 3.17
Sports Facility No. Location
Basketball Court 1 Oreta Sports Center, Brgy. San Agustin
Swimming Pool 1
Badminton Court
2 Oreta Sports and Brgy. Catmon
Tennis Court 2 Brgys. Catmon and Hulong Duhat
Total 6
Type of Disease No. of Cases
1. A. URTI 625
2. Urinary Tract Infection 621
3. Hypertension 312
4. Anemia 261
5. Diabetes 156
6. Bronchitis -
7. Pneumonia -
8. URTI -
9. Skin Disorder -
10. Infected Wound -
Comparative Leading Causes of Morbidity (Years 2014-2016)
Comparative Leading Causes of Mortality (Years 2014-2016)
Leading Causes of Maternal Morbidity, 2016
Inventory of City-Owned Sports Facilities
Prevalence of Underweight and Severely Underweight Children
0-71 mos. Old, per Barangay, Year 2016
Source: Sports Development Office
MATERNAL MORBIDITY - The City Health Department has recorded 1,975 maternal morbidity cases for the year 2016. No data is available for other cases. This number resulted to a 5.44% maternal morbidity rate. The leading cause is still Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (A. URTI) with 625 registered cases.
Social Services
School Year Total No. of
Day Care Enrollees
2013-2014 3,359
2015-2016 1,134
2016-2017 918
YEAR RESCUED
2015 137
2016 599
YEAR REPORTED
CASES
2015 192
2016 168
BARANGAY NO. BARANGAY NO.
Acacia 229 Muzon 580 Baritan 325 Niugan 70 Bayan-Bayanan 150 Panghulo 185 Catmon 520 Potrero 1,000 Concepcion 300 San Agustin 110 Dampalit 200 Santulan 150 Flores 825 Tañong 150 Hulong Duhat 400 Tinajeros 384 Ibaba 658 Tonsuya 1,200 Longos 1,207 Tugatog 652 Maysilo 300 TOTAL 9,595
YEAR NO. OF PWDs
2014 610
2015 773
2016 1,000
YEAR NO.
2015 8,020
2016 9,595
Source: City Social Welfare & Dev’t Dept.
Source: City Social Welfare & Dev’t Dept.
Source: Office of the Senior Citizens’ Affairs
COMPARATIVE NUMBER OF SENIOR CITIZENS
REGISTERED SENIOR CITIZENS PER BARANGAY, 2016
NUMBER OF REGISTERED PWDs
DAY CARE ENROLLEES VAWC CASES SAGIP KALINGA OPERATIONS
Peace & Order
COMPLAINTS NO.
Administrative 18
Building & Structure 6
Business 26
Engineering 15
Environment & Sanitation 7
Health 7
Obstruction 24
Police Matter 5
Traffic Management 12
Others 11
TOTAL 161
TYPE 2014 2015 2016
Miscellaneous
(Meralco Post) 0 2 57
Residential 0 0 37
Rubbish 12 6 11
Industrial 0 0 3
Mercantile/
Commercial 0 0 5
Grass 10 16 9
Vehicular 3 3 2
Storage/
Warehouse 0 0 2
Electrical 35 65 0
Structural 36 50 0
Total 96 142 126
Police Data 2015 2016
Crime Volume 3,037
(index=1,093) 3,093
(index=666)
Solved 2,460
(index=746) 1,490
(index=285)
Efficiency 78.13%
(index=68.25%) 48.17 %
(index=43%)
Police to Pop. Ratio 1:718 1:530
Type of Crime 2014 2015 2016
Vol. Solved Eff. Vol. Solved Eff. Vol. Solved Eff.
Index Crime 1,002 717 71% 1,093 746 68.25% 666 473 43%
Murder 49 16 36.25% 67 11 16.42% 84
Homicide 10 10 100% 9 7 77.78% 15
Physical Injuries 528 421 79.73% 419 355 84.73% 225
Rape 24 21 87.50% 51 50 98.04% 50
Robbery 142 87 61.26% 173 108 62.43% 67
Theft 202 152 75.24% 310 200 64.52% 221
Carnapping 47 10 21.27% 64 15 23.44% 1
Non-Index Crime 1,599 1,523 92.58% 1,944 1,714 88.00% 3,093 1,490 48.17%
TOTAL 2,601 2,240 86.12% 3,037 2,460 78.13% 3,759 1,963 45.59%
BARANGAY No. BARANGAY No.
Acacia 6 Muzon 1
Baritan 9 Niugan 0
Bayan-bayanan 1 Panghulo 6
Catmon 7 Potrero 28
Concepcion 4 San Agustin 4
Dampalit 0 Santulan 6
Flores 0 Tañong 7
HulongDuhat 6 Tinajeros 4
Ibaba 2 Tonsuya 6
Longos 10 Tugatog 12
Maysilo 7 TOTAL 126
Source: Mayor’s Complaint & Action Team
Source: PNP Malabon
COMPARATIVE INDEX & NON-INDEX CRIMES, y 2014, 2015 & 2016
COMPARATIVE POLICE DATA, Years 2015 & 2016
Source: BFP - Malabon
Source: BFP - Malabon
FIRE INCIDENCE BY BARANGAY
Passenger Passenger Goods
Car Utility Utility
1 Adante Rd 3,073 759 1,553 1,697 - 335 7,417
2 Bonifacio St 1,076 819 4,535 1,182 - 415 8,027
3
Bonifacio-Sisa
Rd 1,755 1,043 47 2,082 1 507 5,435
4 C Arellano St 966 781 4,364 1,164 1 416 7,692
5 C-4 Road 3,629 5,294 6,722 7,187 1,826 3,385 28,043
6
Don Basilio
Bautista St 9,299 1,142 564 624 - 418 12,047
7 Estrella St 4,963 599 1,951 1,589 - 629 9,731
8 Flores St 903 114 127 94 - 21 1,259
9
Gen Luna St
(Malabon) 2,789 1,642 4,907 2,033 2 715 12,088
10
Gov W Pascual
Ave 1,464 8,645 8,034 4,143 720 2,242 25,248
11
Jct Womens
Club St 2,348 745 4,155 1,273 1 285 8,807
12 Leoño St 5,345 1,445 2,141 2,184 1 923 12,039
13
MacArthur
Highway 365 11,976 12,552 15,696 2,989 6,489 50,067
14 MH Del Pilar St 1,358 2,920 4,070 2,747 1 1,736 12,832
15 Naval St 1,960 818 4,897 1,364 - 425 9,464
16
P Aquino Rd
(Letre) 4,882 929 6,674 2,262 2 714 15,463
17 Prelaya St 1,864 438 288 704 - 235 3,529
18 Sacristia St 1,915 1,776 4,359 866 1 580 9,497
19 Sanciangco St 8,290 1,450 180 1,831 - 421 12,172
20 Sevilla Blvd 5,965 2,486 4,648 1,844 2 604 15,549
64,209 45,821 76,768 52,566 5,547 21,495 266,406
SOURCE: Department of Public Works and Highways
ROAD NAMEMotor -
TricycleBus Trucks TOTAL
TOTAL
COMPARATIVE CICL DATA, 2015& 2016 ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, 2016
ANNUAL AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC
TYPE OF CRIME 2015 2016
Crime Against Property 55 34
Crime Against Person 28 39
Crime Against Chastity 10 8
Drug Related Violation 16 23
Special Law 4 14
TOTAL 113 118
BARANGAYS Number of Accidents
Acacia 2
Baritan 2
Bayan-bayanan 0
Catmon 16
Concepcion 9
Dampalit 2
Flores 1
HulongDuhat 2
Ibaba 6
Longos 10
Maysilo 13
Muzon 1
Niugan 3
Panghulo 6
Potrero 42
San Agustin 10
Santulan 4
Tañong 16
Tinajeros 14
Tonsuya 16
Tugatog 12
TOTAL 187
Source: City Social Welfare and Development Department
Source: Public Safety & Traffic Management Office
BARANGAYS 2012 2013 % INC. / DEC.
Acacia 13 32 146.15
Baritan 2 5 50
Bayan-bayanan 0 1 100
Catmon 9 20 122.22
Concepcion 21 11 (48)
Dampalit 2 6 200
Flores 6 12 100
HulongDuhat 3 24 700
Ibaba 4 5 25
Longos 31 70 126
Maysilo 16 14 (13) Muzon 0 1 100
B. Economic Development Sector
Livelihood & Employment
Employment – The unemployment rate is 6.5% and the underemployment rate is 18.4% as per computation of the City’s Public Employment Services Office (PESO) LIST OF COOPERATIVES IN MALABON, 2016
NAME BARANGAY
1. Ang Bagong Bahay Housing Cooperative B 1 Damata Letre P. Aquino Rd., Tonsuya. Malabon City
2. Ang Palengke Natin Service Cooperative Hito St., Longos Malabon City
3. Bee Home Service Cooperative Unit 203 2/F MGC Veranda Bldg., 31 Gov, Pascual Ave., Tinajeros, Malabon City
4. Concepcion Malabon Vendors Development Cooperative Gen. Luna st., Concepcion City
5. DAMATA KADIMA Sunrise View Housing Cooperative B1 – Damata, Letre Rd., Tonsuya, Malabon City
6. Hulong Duhat Vendors Development Cooperative 33 Flores st, Malabon City
7. Imelda Elementary Teachers & Employees MPC Langaray St., Dagat – Dagatan, Longos, Malabon City
8. KADAMAY Multi-Purpose Cooperative 50 Rivera St,Tinajeros, Malabon City
9. Mabuhay Producers Cooperative 144 Lanzones Rd, Potrero, Malabon City
10. Malabon Central Market Development Cooperative F. Sevilla Blvd., Tańong, Malabon City
11. Malabon City Government Employees MPC 2nd Flr., Malabon City Hall, San Agustin, Malabon City
12. Malabon National High School Teachers & Employees MPC M. Naval St., Hulong Duhat, Malabon City
13. Nuestra Seňora Del Rosario Credit Cooperative 2nd Flr. Sto. Rosario Parish Center, Dampalit, Malabon City
14. Panghulo National High School Consumers Cooperative Bautista St., Panghulo, Malabon City
15. Sancti Josef Credit Cooperative M.H. del Pilar St., Tinajeros, Malabon City
16. Tinajeros National High School Teachers & Employees MPC 6 Rivera St.,Tinajeros, Malabon City
17. Tugatog National High School Teachers Cooperative Dr. Lascano St., Tugatog, Malabon City
18. United Teachers MPC 72 M. Naval St., Flores, Malabon City
19. One Catholic Family Credit Coop Kiwanis Bldg. M.H Del Pilar St., Tugatog, Malabon City
Trade & Industry Top 10 In-Demand Occupation in Malabon, 2016 List of Markets in Malabon
Occupation Male Female Total
Repacker 1,893 1,444 3,337
Wood Pattern Maker 1,162 544 1,706
Office Clerk/Staff 411 795 1,206
Promogirl 542 488 1,030
Ship Checker 527 479 1,006
Production Worker / Factory Worker 612 351 963
Clinician / Care giver 188 718 906
Brand Ambassador 1 877 878
Driver (Trailer) 741 0 741
Sales Consultant 308 414 722
TYPE MARKET NAME BARANGAY
Public
(1) Malabon Central Market Tañong
(2) Hulong Duhat Market Hulong Duhat
(3) Concepcion Market Concepcion
(4) Langaray People’s Market Longos
Private
(5) Triune Commercial Plaza Santulan
(6) Santi Josef Inc. Acacia
(7) Panghulo MArket Panghulo
(8) Joelynne Market Acacia
Satellite
(9) Hernandez St. Extension Catmon
(10) Chin Ma Catmon
(11) Sitio 6 Catmon
(12) Mercurio Tugatog
(13) Ang Palengke Natin Longos
(14) Samahan ng mga Tindera ng Block 10 Longos
(15) Lirag Acacia
(16) Maligaya St. Potrero
(17) Pineapple St. Potrero
(18) Gumanna Potrero
(19) Concepcion Mkt. Vendors Association Concepcion
(20) Ibarra St. Acacia
(21) Rodriguez St. Panghulo
(22) Madrigal Tañong
(23) Phase 3 Flovi Tonsuya
(24) Phase 4 Flovi Tonsuya
(25) Damata Tonsuya
Flea (26) Madrigal Tañong
Source: Public Employment Service Office, December 2016
BARANGAYS 2012 2013 % INC. / DEC.
Acacia 13 32 146.15
Baritan 2 5 50
Bayan-bayanan 0 1 100
Catmon 9 20 122.22
Concepcion 21 11 (48)
Dampalit 2 6 200
Flores 6 12 100
HulongDuhat 3 24 700
Ibaba 4 5 25
Longos 31 70 126
Maysilo 16 14 (13) Muzon 0 1 100 Niugan 1 3 200 Panghulo 6 4 (33) Potrero 28 26 6 San Agustin 11 32 191 Santulan 8 27 113 Tañong 41 48 17 Tinajeros 28 49 75 Tonsuya 25 35 40 Tugatog 12 14 17
TOTAL 267 449 68.16 Development Department
Source: Market Management Office
Tourism & Culture
Inventory of Heritage Houses in Malabon List of Celebrations/ Festivities in Malabon
List of Swimming Pools/ Resorts in Malabon
Festivity/ Celebration Location/ Begy. Date
1. Sto. Rosario Parish Church Dampalit Jan. 1
2. Kadima/Damata/ Letre Tonsuya Feb. 25
3. Malabon Cityhood Celebration Citywide Apr. 21
4. St Joseph Acacia May 1
5. Senior Longos Longos May 1
6. Exaltation of the Holy Cross Hulong Duhat May 3
7. St. Cruz Mahal na Senior Santulan , May (1st Sun.)
8. Sta Cruz Bayan-bayanan, Catmon,
Niugan, Panghulo May (2nd Sun.)
9. Immaculate Heart of Mary Maysilo May (3rd Sun.)
10. Foundation Day of Malabon Citywide May 21
11. Saint Peregrine Chapel Flores May 30-31
12. Holy Trinity Tinajeros Jun. 6
13. Sacred Heart Tugatog Jun. 21
14. St. John the Baptist Muzon Jun. 24
15. St. Peter & St. John Potrero Jun. 27-28
16. San Antonio De Padua Tonsuya Jun. 30
17. San Bartolome San Agustin/ Tañong Aug. 24
18. San Exequiel Longos Aug. (3rd Sun.)
19. San Nicolas Tañong Sep. 10
20. St. Jude Chapel Ibaba Oct. 28
21. Immaculate Concepcion Concepsion Dec. 8-10
Heritage House Location Built In
Manuel Sy Juco House Brgy. Tañong 1869
Raymundo House Brgy. Ibaba 1861
El Casa Katipunero Brgy. Baritan 1800
Apolinario Marcelo's
House Brgy. Baritan
Sioson House Brgy. Dampalit 1913
Ibaviosa House Brgy. Baritan 1940
Gov. Wenceslao Pascual
House Brgy. Hulong Duhat 1930
Nepomuceno House Brgy. Concepcion 1935
Marcelo Rivera House Brgy. Concepcion 1800
Magsimpan House Brgy. San Agustin 1930
Pascual House Brgy. San Agustin 1928
Rivera House Brgy. Hulong Duhat 1917
Borja House Brgy. Concepcion 1923
Mario Luna House Brgy. Concepcion 1890
Ignacio House Brgy. Baritan 1930
Teodora Luna House Brgy. Concepcion 1890
Gonzales House Brgy. Concepcion 1877
Cayco House Brgy. Baritan 1930
Name Location/ Brgy. Name Location/Brgy.
1. Crystaland Maysilo 2. Ramiland Swimming Pool Flores
3. Dad’s Water Paradise Tinajeros 4. Casa Ynez Maysilo
5. D-Gathering Villa Maysilo 6. Palaisdaan Picnic Garden Niugan
7. Hidden Garden Resort Tugatog 8. Oreta Sports Complex (swimming pool) San Agustin
9. M & A Swimming Pool Resort Maysilo
Source: City Tourism & Cultural Affairs Office
Festivity/ Celebration Location/ Begy. Date
1. Sto. Rosario Parish Church Dampalit Jan. 1
2. Kadima/Damata/ Letre Tonsuya Feb. 25
C. Infrastructure Development Sector
Roads & Bridges Roads in Malabon, by Surface Roads in Malabon, by Surface Condition List of National Roads in Malabon
Surface Type Total Length (in kilometers) % to Total
Asphalt 0.405 0.422% Concrete 95.562 99.578%
Total 95.967 100.00%
STREET LENGTH (km)
1 C-4 road 3.134
2 C. Arellano St. 1.765
3 A. Bonifacio St, 0.26
4 M. Naval St. 0.346
5 Bonifacio St. - Sisa Road 0.914
6 Estrella St. 0.482
7 Flores St. 0.325
8 Gen. Luna St. 2.521
9 E. Rodriguez St. (Gov. I. Santiago St.) 0.344
10 Gov. Pascual Ave. 4.555
11 Jct. Women's Club St. 0.27
12 Leoño St. 0.57
13 Adante St. 0.558
14 P. Aquino St. 1.755
15 Don Basilio Bautista Blvd. 1.533
16 McArthur Highway 2.22
17 M.H. Del Pilar St. 4.279
18 Prelaya St. 0.363
19 Prosperidad St, 0.381
20 Sanciangco St. 1.701
21 F. Sevilla Blvd. 0.32
22 Sacristia St. 0.192
23 Road to Tanza St. 0.269
TOTAL 29.027
Surface Condition
Total Length (in kilometers) % to Total
Good 70.701 72.95% Fair 25.471 26.28% Poor 0.620 0.64% Bad 0.120 0.12%
Total 96.912 100.00%
Name Location Pavement
Type Length (l.m.) Width (l.m.) Status
1 Tullahan Bridge McArthur Highway, Potrero Concrete 40.80 19.68 Good
2 C-4 Bridge C-4 Road, Longos Concrete 107.00 17.42 Good
3 C-4 Bridge 2 C-4 Road, Longos Concrete 73.00 17.48 Good
4 Dampalit Bridge Don Basilio Bautista Blvd., Hulong Duhat Concrete 51.00 9.41 Good
5 Pinagkabalian Bridge Don Basilio Bautista Blvd., Hulong Duhat Concrete 46.00 9.38 Good
6 Pinagsabugan Bridge Borromeo St., Longos Concrete 17.30 10.00 Good
7 Concepcion Bridge Gov. Pascual Ave., Baritan Concrete 8.40 9.40 Good
8 Lambingan Bridge Gov. Pascual Ave., Concepcion Concrete 99.8 8.40 Good
9 Potrero Bridge Gov. Pascual Ave., Potrero Concrete 5.00 10.83 Good
10 Tinajeros Bridge M. H. Del Pilar St., Tinajeros Concrete 60.00 10.00 Good
11 Malabon Bridge P. Aquino St., Tonsuya Concrete 100.20 10.50 Good
12 Catmon Bridge Sanciangco St., Catmon Concrete 37.00 8.34 Good
13 Niugan Bridge N. Vicencio St., Niugan Concrete 15.70 6.90 Good
14 Baritan-Muzon Bridge
Ilang-ilang St., Baritan Steel 38.98 3.45 Good
15 Muzon Bridge Kagitingan St., Muzon Concrete 34.00 3.70 Poor
16 Tanza Bridge Women's Club St., Hulong Duhat Concrete 48.00 9.90 Good
17 Santulan Bridge Rodriguez St., Tañong Concrete 28.00 9.97 Good
18 Estrella Bridge Estrella St., Tañong Concrete 79.00 10.40 Good
19 Malabon-Caloocan Bridge
M. H. Del Pilar St., Tinajeros Concrete 5.40 11.60 Good
Source: City Engineering Department
Source: City Engineering Department
Flood Mitigation Inventory of Local Floodgates (Location and Status), 2016
Name of Floodgate (F/G) Location Status
D. SANTOS D. Santos St., San Agustin Operational
SIGWA Sigwa St., San Agustin w/ PS Operational
D. SUAREZ D. Suarez St., San Agustin w/ PS Operational
AQUINO Aquino St., Ibaba Operational
LOPEZ JAENA Lopez Jaena St., Ibaba Operational
TIANGCO Tiangco St., Ibaba Operational
JACINTO Jacinto St., Ibaba Operational
HERRERA Dulong Herrera St., Ibaba w/ PS Operational
INT. HERRERA Dulong Herrera St., Ibaba Operational
KALAHI Kalahi St., Concepcion Operational
E. DE JESUS E. De Jesus St., Concepcion Operational
DULONG JACINTO Dulong Jacinto St., Concepcion w/ PS Operational
EUSEBIO Eusebio St., Baritan Operational
BORJA Borja St., Baritan w/ PS Operational
C. SANTOS C. Santos St., Baritan Operational
A. BONIFACIO A. Bonifacio St., Baritan w/ PS Operational
TALIPAPA Talipapa, Flores Operational
PANTIHAN I Pantihan I, Flores Operational
PANTIHAN II Pantihan II , Flores Operational
PANTIHAN IV Pantihan IV , Flores Operational
TORRE IPIL Torre Ipil, Flores Operational
HULONG DUHAT MARKET Talabahan, Hulong Duhat Operational
TALABAHAN Talabahan, Hulong Duhat w/ PS Operational
GERVACIO Gabriel-2 Subd., Hulong Duhat w/ PS Operational
GABRIEL-2 SUBD Gabriel-2 Subd., Hulong Duhat w/ PS Operational
GABRIEL-2 SUBD Gabriel-2 Subd., Hulong Duhat Operational
BERNADETTE Gabriel-1 Subd., Hulong Duhat w/ PS Operational
GABRIEL-1 Gabriel-1 Subd., Hulong Duhat Operational
SULUCAN-1 Sulucan St., Hulong Duhat Operational
SULUCAN-2 Sulucan St., Hulong Duhat Operational
SULUCAN-3 Sulucan St., Hulong Duhat Operational
MILAGROSA Milagrosa St., Hulong Duhat w/ PS Operational
DON BASILIO Don Basilio Bautista Blvd. Dampalit Operational
LIWAYWAY LIWAYWAY St., Bayan-Bayanan Operational
KATIPUNAN Katipunan St., Bayan-Bayanan Operational
CELIA-1 INTERIOR Celia-1 Int. St., Bayan-Bayanan Operational
CELIA-1 Celia-1 St., Bayan-Bayanan Operational
CELIA-2 Celia-2 Int. St., Bayan-Bayanan Operational
JAVIER II Javier II, Baritan Operational
ILANG - ILANG Ilang - ilang St., Baritan Operational
STO. ROSARIO-1 Sto. Rosario Vill, Baritan w/ PS Operational
STO. ROSARIO-2 Sto. Rosario Creek,Baritan w/ PS Operational
CAMUS Camus, Ibaba Operational
LUNA II Luna II, San Agustin Operational
MATADERO Matadero St., San Agustin Operational
ADANTE Adante St., Tañong w/ PS Operational
DULONG ADANTE-1 Dulong Adante, Tañong w/ PS Operational
DULONG ADANTE-2 Dulong Adante, Tañong Operational
C-4 ROAD C-4 Road,Tañong, Floodgate Operational
MAIN STREET Main Sreet, Desierto, Tañong Operational
DISIERTO 1ST St. 1st Street, Desierto, Tañong Operational
DISIERTO 2ND St. 2nd Street, Desierto, Tañong w/ PS Operational
DISIERTO 3RD St. 3rd Street, Desierto, Tañong Operational
DISIERTO 4TH St. 4th Street, Desierto, Tañong Operational
ESTRELLA-1 Estrella St., Tañong w/ PS Operational
ESTRELLA-2 Estrella St., Tañong Consignacion Operational
MCM MCM Floodgate, Tañong Operational
MARTINIKO Martiniko St., Longos Operational
BORROMEO-1 Dulong Borromeo St., Longos Operational
BORROMEO-2 Dulong Borromeo St., Longos Operational
TONSUYA Tonsuya F/G Operational
SYMACO Symaco Subd., Niugan Operational
RODRIGUEZ Rodriguez Prop., Niugan Operational
KAUNLARAN Kaunlaran St., Muzon Operational
GULAYAN Gulayan, Catmon Operational
DELA PEÑA 1 Dela Peña, Maysilo w/ PS Operational
DELA PEÑA 2 Dela Peña St., Maysilo Operational
MAYSILO Tinajeros Bridge, Maysilo w/ PS Operational
TINAJEROS Tinajeros Bridge, Tinajeros Operational
SANCHEZ Sanchez St., Tinajeros Operational
NIUGAN FLOODGATE-1 Catmon River, Niugan Operational
NIUGAN FLOODGATE-2 Catmon River, Niugan Operational
NIUGAN FLOODGATE-3 Catmon River, Niugan Operational
NIUGAN FLOODGATE-4 Catmon River, Niugan Operational
SACRISTIA Sacristia St., San Agustin w/ PS Operational
PAEZ Paez St., Concepcion Operational
TABLANTE Tablante St., San Agustin Operational
INT. RIVERA Int. Rivera St., Tañong Operational
UGNATAN Ugnatan Concepcion w/ PS Operational
TONSUYA Catmon Bridge, Tonsuya w/ PS Operational
LONGOS Pinagsabugan, Longos w/ PS Operational
NORTH PINAGKABALIAN Pinagkabalian River, Dampalit Operational
SOUTH PINAGKABALIAN Pinagkabalian River, Muzon Operational
CATMON Catmon River, Catmon w/ PS Operational
MUZON Muzon River, Muzon Operational
NORTH MUZON TCGS Paezville Subd., Dampalit Operational
ACACIA TCGS near Espiritu St., Tinajeros w/ PS Operational
SANTULAN TCGS near Yanga St., Maysilo w/ PS Operational
DAMPALIT TCGS Kaylanan Creek, Dampalit Operational
NIUGAN FLOODGATE Pilapil St., Niugan w/ PS Operational
MUZON FLOODGATE Kagitingan St., Muzon w/ PS Operational
SANCIANGCO FLOODGATE Umboy St., Tinajeros w/ PS Operational
ROQUE FLOODGATE Roque St., Tonsuya w/ PS Operational
HERRERA FLOODGATE Dulong Herrera St., Ibaba w/ PS Operational
MAGSAYSAY FLOODGATE Magsaysay San Agustin w/ PS Operational
RIVERA FLOODGATE Rivera St., Tañong w/ PS Operational
CONCEPCION FLOODGATE back of Sto. Rosario Village w/ PS Operational
HULONG-DUHAT FLOODGATE Gabriel 2, Hulong Duhat w/ PS Operational
BALOT FLOODGATE Gabriel 1, Hulong Duhat w/ PS Operational
MERVILLE DAMPALIT FLOODGATE
Cancio St., Dampalit w/ PS Operational
ARTEX FLOODGATE Camia St., Panghulo w/ PS Operational
DOÑA JUANA FLOODGATE along Pinagkabalian River Operational
Inventory of Local Pumping Stations (Location and Status), 2016
Name of Pumping Station (P/S)
Location Status
SUAREZ C. Arellano St. San Agustin Non-Operational
BORJA C. Arellano St. Baritan Operational
STO. ROSARIO I Sto. Rosario Village, Baritan Operational
STO. ROSARIO II Sto. Rosario Creek, Baritan Operational
ESTRELLA Estrella Bridge, Tañong Operational
ASINAN C. Arellano St. San Agustin Operational
DULONG ADANTE Dulong Adante, Tañong Non-Operational
ASOGUE Asogue, Tugatog Operational
GERVACIO Gervacio, Hulong-Duhat Operational
MUZON Solid North, Muzon Operational
RIVERA Rivera St.Tañong Non-Operational
DISIERTO 2nd St. Tañong Operational
PANGHULO Camia St. Panghulo Non-Operational
GABRIEL I Gabriel I, Hulong-Duhat
GABRIEL II Gabriel II, Hulong-Duhat Non-Operational
BERNADETTE Bernadette, Hulong-Duhat Operational
MAYSILO Maysilo Bridge, Maysilo Non-Operational
SANTULAN Maysilo River cor Tullahan River Operational
UGNATAN Tullahan River, Concepcion Non-Operational
LONGOS 1 Borromeo St. Longos Operational
LONGOS 2 Borromeo St. Longos Operational
Source: City Engineerng Department
TONSUYA Catmon Bridge Operational
MAGSAYSAY Magsaysay Creek, San Agustin Operational
TALABAHAN M. Blas, Hulong-Duhat Operational
ADANTE Dulong Rivera, Tañong Operational
BONIFACIO/ NAVAL Bonifacio St., Flores Operational
C4 ROAD C4 Road, Tañong Non-Operational
REMIGIO Tullahan River, Maysilo Operational
MILAGROSA Milagrosa, Hulong-Duhat Operational
HERRERA Dulong Herrera, Ibaba Non-Operational
SACRISTIA Sacristia, San Agustin Operational
DULONG HERNANDEZ Dulong Hernandez Catmon Operational
MUZON Tullahan River, Muzon Operational
NIUGAN SPILLWAY Niugan Spillway Operational
NIUGAN PILAPIL 2 Pilapil Niugan Operational
ACACIA -4 PS Acacia Creek, Tinajeros Operational
SANCIANGCO PS Umboy Tinajeros Operational
ROQUE PS Roque St., Tonsuya Operational
MERVILLE Merville, Dampalit Non-Operational
CATMON Catmon River, Catmon Operational
ROQUE PS Roque St., Tonsuya Operational
ACACIA PS/RPS Acacia Creek, Tinajeros Operational
SANTULAN PS Maysilo River cor. Tullahan River, Maysilo Operational
ARTEX PS/RPS Camia St., Panghulo Operational
MUZON RPS near Kagitingan St. Muzon Operational
RIVERA PS Rivera, Tañong Operational
MAGSAYSAY PS Magsaysay, San Agustin Operational
MERVILLE DAMPALIT PS/RPS near Cancio St. Merville Subd. Operational
BALOT PS Gabriel 1, Hulong Duhat Operational
NIUGAN Pilapil, Niugan Operational
HERRERA PS Dulong Herrera, Ibaba Operational
HULONG DUHAT PS Gabriel 2, Hulong Duhat Operational
CONCEPCION PS/RPS Back of Sto. Rosario Village Operational
D. Environment & Natural Resources Development Sector
Waterways
Natural resources
Barangay Junkshop/MRF
Acacia Eljun Junkshop
Baritan Roel Villasis Junkshop
Catmon MRF
Concepcion MRF
Dampalit MRF
Flores LDG Junkshop
Hulong Duhat Erio Trading
Ibaba Diza Trading
Longos Lapu-Lapu Highway GGD Junkshop
Maysilo BOD Junkshop
Muzon Adeliza Escala Junkshop
Panghulo Danvert Junkshop
Potrero MRF
San Agustin TYJ Junkshop
Santulan Melbeth Junkshop
Tanong G. Cusay Junkshop
Tinajeros Nely’s Junkshop
Tonsuya Nora’s Junkshop
Tugatog Darak Junkshop
Estimated Waste Generated, Collected and Diverted in Malabon City, Year 2016
Month Estimated Waste
Generated No. of
Trips
Total Vol. of Solid
Waste Collected
Cu.M (Private Hauler)
Recyclables Recovered
in Cu.M
Compostable Recovered
in Cu.M
Total Vol. of Solid
Waste Collected
Cu.M
Waste Diversion
Kg. Cu.M Cu.M. Rate
January 175.45 613.5 1,724 20,194.00 9,168.92 2,525.79 31,888.71 11,694.71 61.49
February 175.45 613.5 1,600 18,514.00 5,556.48 2,806.20 26,876.68 8,362.68 48.68
March 175.45 613.5 1,729 20,110.00 5,392.22 2,811.40 28,313.62 8,203.62 43.14
April 175.45 613.5 1,701 19,702.00 6,083.78 2,456.40 28,242.18 8,540.18 46.40
May 175.45 613.5 1,829 20,926.00 9,263.74 2,355.60 32,545.34 11,619.34 61.10
June 175.45 613.5 1,879 21,576.00 5,583.17 2,124.68 29,283.85 7,707.85 41.88
July 175.45 613.5 1,944 21,642.00 6,526.05 4,309.00 32,477.05 10,835.05 56.97
August 175.45 613.5 1,976 21,010.00 3,682.84 5,421.30 30,115.14 9,105.14 47.88
September 175.45 613.5 1,952 22,150.00 6,824.38 3,577.60 32,551.98 10,401.98 56.52
October 175.45 613.5 2,125 24,518.00 3,875.70 4,729.00 33,122.70 8,604.70 45.25
November 175.45 613.5 2,000 22,724.00 7,065.78 2,667.60 32,457.38 9,733.38 52.89
December 175.45 613.5 2,482 28,022.00 7,095.45 3,217.00 38,334.45 10,312.45 54.23
Totals 22,941 261,088.00 76,118.51 39,002.57 376,209.08 115,121.08 51.41
Source: City Environment and Natural Resources Office
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS To uphold the thrust of institutionalizing mechanisms to prevent the impact of disasters/calamities and other environmental problems in the locality, the City Government, in cooperation with National Disaster Coordinating Council Collective Strengthening of Community Awareness on Natural Disasters (NDCC-CSCAND) Agencies (PAGASA, PHILVOLCS, NAMRIA and MGB), manage to come up with the following susceptibility map per hazard that the City is prone to through the Enhancing Greater Metro Manila’s Institutional Capacities for Effective Disaster / Climate Risk Management Towards Sustainable Development or GMMAREADY Project and GMMA RAP (Risk Analysis Project) that was launched last 2012, wherein series of consultative meetings, workshops, trainings and the like were conducted.
1. GROUND SHAKING (Geological Hazard) – All 21 barangaysare susceptible to ground shaking but Intensity VII might occur in portions of Barangay Acacia, Brgy. Tinajeros,
Brgy. Tugatog and Brgy, Potrero
High Susceptibility
Moderate
Low
Legend:
2. LIQUEFACTION *Earthquake* (Geological Hazard) – All 21 barangaysare susceptible to liquefaction but Brgys. Maysilo, Tugatog, Tinajeros, Potrero and
portion of Acatia are moderately susceptible
3. TSUNAMI *Earthquake* (Geological Hazard) – All 21 barangaysare susceptible to tsunami and all barangays within the locality except for Barangay Potrero is tsunami inundation areas
High Susceptibility
Low
Moderate
Very High
4. FLOOD (Hydro-Meteorologicall Hazard) – All 21 barangaysare susceptible to flood but portions of 15 barangays namely Tañong, Baritan, Catmon, Concepcion, Dampalit, Ibaba, Longos, MAysilo, Muzon, Niugan, Panghulo, POtrero, San Agustin, Santulan, and Tonsuya have very high susceptibility.
5. STORM SURGE (Hydro-Meteorologicall Hazard) – Portions of eight (8) barangays in the locality are susceptible to storm surge namely Baritan, Concepcion, Dampalit, Flores, Hulong Duhat, Ibaba, San Agustin, and Tañong
20-year return period 50-year return period
200-year return period 500-year return period
LEGEND:
Wind Speed in Kph
100-year return period
6. STEVERE WIND (Hydro-Meteorologicall Hazard) – All 21 barangays are susceptible to severe wind in different return periods
E. Institutional Development Sector
INCOME GENERATION
Year Annual Income
(Php)
Percentage
Inc./(Dec.)
2016 1,175,563,767.24 8.54%
2015 1,081,852,471.97 6.34%
2014 1,017,385,018.62 15.16%
2013 883,425,584.83 5.56%
2012 802,921,207.00 -13.05%
2011 923,469,428.45 18.00%
2010 782,570,253.44 10.04%
2009 711,138,310.64 9.25%
2008 650,908,483.34 7.29%
2007 606,696,836.70 9.34%
2006 554,876,000.00 16.71%
2005 475,428,000.00 8.60%
2004 437,763,000.00 0.90%
2003 433,857,000.00 22.85%
2002 353,172,000.00 23.63%
2001 285,673,000.00
Source of Income
2015 2016 Amount Increase/
(Decrease) Php
Percentage Increase/
(Decrease) Amount (Php)
Percentage to Total
Amount (Php) Percentage to
Total
Local Income: 477,649,382.72 44.10% 518,006,721.65 44.06% 40,357,338.93 8.45%
Local Taxes 298,885,266.46 27.60% 343,540,363.78 29.22% 44,655,097.32 14.94%
Regulatory Fees - Business 65,094,477.57 6.01% 66,894,788.19 5.69% 1,800,310.62 2.77%
Regulatory Fees - Non-Business 7,250,146.63 0.67% 8,145,778.10 0.69% 895,631.47 12.35%
Service Fees 27,948,485.96 2.58% 31,080,386.79 2.64% 3,131,900.83 11.21%
Receipts from Economic Enterprises 16,177,632.22 1.49% 11,996,792.82 1.02% (4,180,839.40) -25.84%
Unified Traffic Management Fund 11,628,596.34 1.07% 9,696,063.33 0.82% (1,932,533.01) -16.62%
Other Extraordinary Receipts 50,664,777.54 4.68% 46,652,548.64 3.97% (4,012,228.90) -7.92%
Shares from National: 605,444,637.25 55.90% 657,557,045.59 55.94% 52,112,408.34 8.61%
Lotto Share 4,449,125.25 0.41% 3,000,873.59 0.26% (1,448,251.66) -32.55%
Internal Revenue Allotment 599,753,964.00 55.37% 654,556,172.00 55.68% 54,802,208.00 9.14%
Incremental Collection of VAT 1,241,548.00 0.26% 0.00% (1,241,548.00) -100.00%
Totals 1,083,094,019.97 100.00% 1,175,563,767.24 100.00% 145,823,703.61 13.46%
Source: City Accounting & Internal Audit Dept.
2015 2016 Source: City Treasury Department
Source of Income 2016
Amount (Php) Percentage to Total
Local Taxes 343,540,363.78 66.32%
Regulatory Fees - Business 66,894,788.19 12.91%
Regulatory Fees - Non-Business 8,145,778.10 1.57%
Service Fees 31,080,386.79 6.00%
Receipts from Economic Enterprises 11,996,792.82 2.32%
Unified Traffic Management Fund 9,696,063.33 1.87%
Extraordinary Receipts 46,652,548.64 9.01%
Totals 518,006,721.65 100.00%
Type of Expenditure Amount (Php)
2015 2016
Personal Services 335,287,113.48 327,985,526.74
MOOE 507,898,744.38 293,894,823.23
Financial Expenses 10,777,969.02 7,550,391.92
Capital Outlay 82,323,845.58 62,530,887.01
Subsidies 64,169,274.20 2,217,500.00
Donations 16,360,950.00 5,095,940.00
Total Expenditure 1,016,817,896.66 699,275,068.90
Source: City Treasury Department
Source: City Accounting and Internal Audit Dept.
ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Topic No. of Enacted
Resolutions Accreditation and Franchises 35
Barangay Affairs/ Boundaries 4
Contracts, MOA and Agreements 9
Education 5
Health and Sanitation 1
Local 4
Peace and Order 1
Public Property 1
Public Works 2
Sanggunian 7
Sentiments, Condolences 2
Traffic and Transportation 1
Urban Development and Housing 1
Total 73
Topic No. of Enacted
Ordinances Health and Environmental Sanitation 1 Peace and Order 1 Public Utilities 1 Youth and Family 1 Local 4 Revenue and Taxes 4
Total 12
Source: Office of the City Council Secretary
Development Planning
Comparative Land Use
Years 1997, 2000 & 2002
(As per Municipal Ordinance 04-2000 as amended by City Ordinance 07-2002)
Use 1997 2000 2002
Hectare % Hectare % Hectare %
Residential 571.22 36.35 595.54 37.91 597.29 38.01
Commercial 269.65 17.16 311.78 19.84 305.64 19.45
Industrial 529.56 33.70 515.46 32.80 516.99 32.90
Institutional 86.75 5.52 96.33 6.13 99.19 6.32
Agricultural/Fishponds 94.16 6.00 20.00 1.27 20.00 1.27
Open Spaces 12.05 0.77 14.62 0.93 14.62 0.93
Cemetery 7.98 0.51 17.67 1.12 17.67 1.12
TOTAL 1,571.40 100.00 1,571.40 100.00 1,571.40 100.00
MALABON Core Values
M Marangal May kapuri-puring ugali. Matino na tao, maginoo, at may integridad. Kahit walang nakatingin, tuwid at tama pa rin ang hangarin.
A Alagad ng Kalikasan
Tauhan na nanumpang puprotektahan ang kapaligiran. Pinangangalagaan ang paligid niya. Nagtatapon ng dumi at basura sa tamang lugar sa tamang panahon.
L Likas Tunay na tao, tapat, at may kakayahang taglay mula pagkasilang.
A Adbenturista Taong pursigido na isasakatuparan ang kanyang pangarap sa buhay.
B Bait Isang tao na mabuti ang pag-iisip at magandaang kalooban.
O Obras Pias Mayroong kusang-loob, tumutulong, at mayroong kawanggawa.
N Nasyonalismo Isang taong makabayan, parating handing tumulong para sapag-angat ng Bayan. Tagapagtanggol ng kanyang Bayan at ito ay kanyang pinagmamalaki.