Parañaque City Mayor Edwin Olivarez inspected the city’s four major cemeteries as the nation observed All Saints ' Day and All Souls ' Day or Undas. Olivarez was joined by Rep. Eric Olivares, the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office team and the police during his visit to the...
The City of Parañaque has conducted a structural audit and inspection of all public schools in the city. Mayor Edwin Olivarez said the structural audit aims to ensure the safety, stability, and structural soundness of school buildings to identify any potential hazards that may compromise the...
The city government of Parañaque has once again demonstrated its commitment to transparency, fiscal responsibility, and innovative governance, by securing two major awards for both fiscal stewardship and creative development projects. Parañaque City Mayor Edwin Olivarez said the City Accounting...
Parañaque City Mayor Edwin Olivarez proudly announced that the Business Permit and Licensing Office (BPLO) was chosen by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) as one of the finalists to the “2025 Most Business-Friendly Local Government Unit Award – City Level 1A (for Highly...
The Parañaque City Council is urging the Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) to rename a key station in the newly opened LRT-1 Cavite Extension from the generic “Dr. Santos” to its full, historic name: “Dr. Arcadio Santos,” in honoring a native son of the city. The Sangguniang Panlungsod...
The city government of Parañaque distributed lot assignments, including certificates of full payment and lot titles, to 106 qualified beneficiaries from the city’s various barangays who have long been awaiting formal recognition of their housing rights. The city government, through the Local...
The Parañaque City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) was placed on full alert for possible impacts of the enhanced southwest monsoon brought about by Typhoon Nando. Parañaque City Mayor Edwin Olivarez said the CDRRMO was placed on full alert to conduct monitoring and respond...
Paranaque City Mayor Edwin Olivarez announced that the city will soon be home to the largest Kadiwa Market in the Philippines which is expected to strengthen trade activities in the city. According to Olivarez, the largest Kadiwa Market, dubbed as the “Baclaran Gateway Market,” occupying a...
The city government of Parañaque warned against the use of fake P erson With Disabilities (PWD) IDs as it assured its commitment to protecting their rights and ensuring equal and honest service for all. Parañaque City Mayor Edwin Olivarez said the city government values the equal rights of...
The city government of Parañaque is revolutionizing public service with the soft launch on Wednesday, Aug. 20, of the "Parañaque HELP Card," a universal ID promising residents a faster, smarter, and more accessible way to access a wide array of city services and assistance. The HELP card - H for...
The city government of Parañaque kicks off the 51st Nutrition Month celebration by showcasing a five-day livelihood and food caravan organized by the Cooperative and Development Office and led by Mayor Edwin Olivarez. Olivarez has committed to improving nutrition in the city, emphasizing the...
The city government of Paranaque City conducted a drainage inspection and clearing operation to avoid flooding this rainy season and ensure cleanliness around the city. The City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) team headed by Bernie Amurao, together with Mayor Edwin Olivarez and...