In line with Republic Act No. 12001, otherwise known as the “Real Property Valuation and Assessment Reform Act (RPVARA),” the Office of the City Assessor of Tacloban City is currently undertaking the preparation of the 2027 Schedule of Market Values (SMV) for Land and Buildings within Tacloban City. Property owners, taxpayers, barangay officials, and other continue reading : TACLOBAN CITY’S PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF MARKET VALUES
Tacloban Powers Ahead with Major Infrastructure Projects to Boost Tourism
TACLOBAN CITY — Tacloban City is steadily cementing its position as a premier tourism and development hub in Eastern Visayas. With four major infrastructure projects underway—the Benjamin Romualdez International Convention Center (BRICC); the Tacloban Airport Expansion; the Tacloban Boardwalk; and the rehabilitation of Plaza Rizal; the city is poised for a historic transformation that will continue reading : Tacloban Powers Ahead with Major Infrastructure Projects to Boost Tourism
Tacloban City mobilizes coordinated response to San Juanico limitations
TACLOBAN CITY, LEYTE — In the wake of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) imposing a 3-ton axle load limit on the iconic San Juanico Bridge due to structural concerns, the Tacloban City government has initiated a series of measures to mitigate the impact on transportation and commerce between Leyte and Samar. The continue reading : Tacloban City mobilizes coordinated response to San Juanico limitations
Romualdez Bloc Sweeps Tacloban Midterm Elections
TACLOBAN CITY, LEYTE — Tacloban City’s 2025 midterm elections concluded on Monday, May 12, with the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) proclaiming a full slate of local winners, led by the sweeping victory of the Romualdez political family. Incumbent Mayor Alfred Romualdez secured reelection by a wide margin with a total of 78,193 votes, earning another continue reading : Romualdez Bloc Sweeps Tacloban Midterm Elections
Tacloban City Strengthens Environmental Resilience Through “Native Tree Planting” Initiatives
Tacloban City, Leyte — The City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) of Tacloban City has been steadfast in promoting the planting of native tree species, reinforcing efforts to protect biodiversity and bolster the city’s environmental resilience. In collaboration with both government and private organizations, CENRO continues to support tree planting and nurturing activities. These initiatives emphasize the continue reading : Tacloban City Strengthens Environmental Resilience Through “Native Tree Planting” Initiatives
