The City Government of Valenzuela is committed to delivering services for the welfare of Valenzuelanos and the further development of the city.
Valenzuela City’s key advocacy on education is to make it available to everybody. Among the accomplishments of the city on education are the establishment of the prestigious Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science (ValMaSci); the Valenzuela Special Education (ValSPED) Center, the first LGU-funded SPED center in CAMANAVA; the Valenzuela City Academic Center for Excellence (ValACE); and the continuous enhancement of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela (PLV) and the Valenzuela City Polytechnic College (ValPoly).
A comprehensive and multi-faceted feeding program also supplements the nutritional needs of Valenzuelano children to make them more attentive and competitive in school. For pre-school children, the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) runs the "Chikiting Food Patrol," which provides nutritious meals for all learners in daycare centers. The subsequent level is the K to 6 City-wide Feeding Program, which is extended to undernourished children enrolled in Kindergarten to Grade 6 in the city’s public schools, as identified by the Department of Education (DepEd).
Increased local revenue is also a significant factor in providing more assistance for indigent Valenzuelano families. Through the collected city income, the local government is able to procure medicine, upgrade medical equipment for the city hospitals, and generate additional jobs for community health workers who educate the masses on population control and other pertinent health issues. The purchase of dialysis machines and CT scan facilities is also among the beneficial health investments made by the City Government for its constituents.
The local government also builds community health hubs, dubbed as "Barangay Health Stations," that are compliant with the standards set forth by the country’s Department of Health (DOH) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
Informal settlement is also being addressed in Valenzuela City. The construction of the different Disiplina Villages gives homes to informal settler families (ISFs), giving them the opportunity to have a safe living space while also clearing the city of illegal structures.
The city’s strong relationship with the business sector is one of the main ingredients for its robust economic growth year after year. Through the City Government’s initiatives to make the city business-friendly and liveable, more investors were attracted to capitalize on the locality’s potential.
As such, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) awarded Valenzuela City the Most Business-Friendly LGU Hall of Fame trophy for having won the Most Business-Friendly Highly Urbanized City award in the years 2012, 2014, and 2015. The city once again won the coveted award in the year 2019, after a three-year hiatus.
Valenzuela City has also consistently been among the top ranks in the National Competitiveness Council (NCC) Philippines’ Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI) since 2014.
The generated jobs for the people also help eradicate the poverty issue. Over the relatively long haul, Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is now emerging as a new trend in good governance across the country. In fact, the DILG currently mandates the Public-Private Partnership for the People Initiative for Local Governments (LGU P4), adapting Valenzuela City’s PPP strategies, which other local governments may replicate in their respective localities to gain improved economic posture.
Valenzuela City started engaging in PPP when City Ordinance No. 140, Series of 2014 or the “Joint Venture Ordinance” was promulgated in July 2014. Two landmark LGU-initiated PPP projects were rolled out immediately after -- the construction and operation of the Valenzuela Town Center (VTC) inside the Valenzuela People’s Park and the rehabilitation of the 22-year old Marulas Public Market.
Disaster resilience in Valenzuela City, as represented by the Allied Local Evacuation and Emergency Response Teams (ALERT) Center and the Sentro ng Sama-samang Serbisyo (3S) Centers, is also among the City Government’s crucial and fundamental backbones toward stronger, more systematic, and more reliable working cooperative mechanisms for public service.
The ALERT Center is the brain of disaster preparedness and response in the city, while the 3S Centers are the peripheral nerves. These are integrated satellite government facilities with two primary purposes: governance and the pre-positioning of rescue equipment, personnel, and supplies.
The city has also started reclaiming open spaces for the people, turning them into greener public parks. These are not merely places to unwind; they also give Valenzuelanos the opportunity to nurture cohesive families. Some green mini-parks and children’s playgrounds can also be found inside the compound of 3S Centers and school facilities.
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A testament to good governance, all of these initiatives put Valenzuela City forward as an ideal place for living and doing business. Focusing on the city’s great potential, the City Government remains earnest and determined to accelerate its pace towards progress for every Valenzuelano.