Pasig gets $1M grant to implement floating parks, boost green spaces
As one of 24 city governments worldwide selected in the Bloomberg Philanthropies Mayors Challenge 2025–2026, Pasig City won a $1 million grant, technical assistance, and dedicated personnel support for its proposed floating parks project aimed at addressing the lack of open and green spaces in the city.
Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto was among over 100 mayors from different parts of the world who participated in Bloomberg CityLab 2026 held in Madrid, Spain, from April 27 to 29, 2026.
Out of more than 630 local government units worldwide, Pasig City was recognized as a winner for its collaborative floating parks initiative -- co-designed and co-managed with residents -- to help ease the city’s shortage of open and green spaces.
During Bloomberg CityLab 2026, a global cities summit, city leaders gathered for panels, discussions, and interactive sessions on how governments worldwide are responding to emerging urban challenges.
Mayors also met to discuss their winning project proposals and how these will be implemented using grants from Bloomberg Philanthropies.
Beyond these, representatives of the Pasig City Government also gained access to global experts through platforms such as Bloomberg CityLab 2026, where Mayor Vico Sotto took part in the Mayors' Innovation Studio component of the summit.
He was also invited to serve as a panelist in the breakout session “Reimagining Rivers,” which focused on innovative approaches to urban river redevelopment.
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