Manila Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso continues to monitor the progress of key infrastructure projects of the Manila local government aimed at improving public services and facilities for residents.
In the latest episode of the Manila Public Information Office’s “Talk To The People” program, updates were shared on several ongoing developments across the city.
In Sampaloc, construction of the 10-storey building of Ramon Magsaysay High School is ongoing and targeted for completion by the first quarter of 2027.
Meanwhile, the Manila-Sacramento Library and Multi-Purpose Building in Paco has reached 61.66 percent completion, just six months after its groundbreaking. The facility is expected to serve as a modern learning and community space for students and senior citizens.
In Pandacan, construction of the Senior Citizens and Community Pet Park is also progressing, with the project now at 63 percent completion.
The mayor also personally inspected the ongoing rehabilitation of the San Nicolas Health Center in San Nicolas, which was initiated after the facility was found to be in poor condition.
City officials said the continued rollout of these projects reflects the administration’s commitment to upgrading public infrastructure and delivering better services to Manileños.