Saturday, May 8, 2010
TEN REASONS TO VOTE FOR MEL MATHAY
Sa May 10 eto ang 10 rason kung bakit si Mel Mathay ang Mayor na iboboto ko.
1. Ibabalik niya ang isang makatao at tapat na serbisyo para sa mamamayan ng Quezon City
2. Isusulong niya ang mga proyekong pangkabuhayan, dagdag na trabaho, ligtas at matiwasay na pamayanan, kahandaan sa sakuna at mataas na kalidad ng edukasyon para sa lahat.
3. Gagawin niyang abot-kaya ang business tax at mga regulatory fees.
4. Dadagdagan niya at papalawakin pa ang mga commercial at business centers gaya ng Eastwood City, Metro Centro sa Cubao, Fairview Area at North Triangle.
5 Bibigyan niya ng retraining courses at karagdagang insentibo ang mga guro, mga scholarships at paggawa ng mga panibagong classrooms.
6. Gagawin pang mas moderno ang QC General Hospital; papalawakin ang Novaliches District Hospital, at dadagdagan pa ang mga baranggay health centers at hospitalization assistance program.
7. Higit na isusulong ang mga programa laban sa kriminalidad at programa sa droga.
8. Susuportahan ag mga programang magpapausbong ng sining at kultura kasama na ang pagtatayo ng isang Museum sa tulong ng UP.
9. Makikipagtulungan upang lalong sumigla ang Youth Sports Program sa pakikipagtulungan sa pribadong sektor.
10. Dahil siya lang ang may POLITICAL WILL na gawin ang lahat ng ito.
HUWARAN SI MEL MATHAY
Nakakasulasok at kakaiba ang nangyayari sa kampanya sa QC. Kung sino pa kasi ang mga nakababatang kandidato, sila pa ang nagpapamalas ng tradisyonal na politika.
Walang tigil ang bangayan ng mga bata, habang puro naman agtitimpi ang matanda. Ito ang puna ng karamihan sa QC. Hindi na maikakailana todo-todo ang upakan nina Bistek at Tol Mike. At nadamay na rin si Mathay sa kanilang pagbababag.
Kamakailan lang, naiulat na si Bistek daw ang nangunguna sa laban sa pagkaalkalde, batay sa mga survey. Si Mathay naman daw ang nangungulelat bagay na hindi ikinatuwa ng mga tagasuporta ng dating alkalde.
Sa ibang ulat naman, pinagkakalat diumano ni Defensor na umatras a si Mathay sa laban. Bagay na lalong hindi ikinatuwa ng mga tagasuporta ni Mathay.
Sa lahat ng ito, natatawa na lang si Mathay. Hinding-hindi raw siya lalaban ng siraan sa politika dahil hindi ito ang paraan para malutas ang mga problema ng Quezon City. Aniya, mas mainam na ipaliwanag na lang niya ang mga programa at bisyon niya para sa lungsod.
Pinangunaha ni Mathay ang mga proyektong nagbigay ginhawa sa mga taga Quezon City katulad ng Trinoma, Eastwood City, UP-Ayala Land Technohub, at Quezon City Polytechnic Institute. Pinangunahan rin niya ang pabahay para sa mga informal settlers, hospitalisasyon maging sa mga mahihirap na komunidad at pagkakaroon ng dagdag benepisyo at pasahod para sa mga empleyado ng gobyerno.
Ilalaban raw ni Mathay ang programa niya nang walang bangayan at siraan. Bahala na ang taong bayan...
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
The right way to Vote!
Huwag mo nang pahirapan ang sarili sa pagpili..eto ang tamang paraan ng pagboto sa QC!
Ismael "Mel" A. Mathay, Jr. was mayor of Quezon City from May 11, 1992 to June 30,2001
Born in Manila on June 26, 1932, Mel Mathay was educated at the University of the Philippines in 1952, where he received his degree in Business Administration majoring Economics.
He received his Bachelor of Laws degree at the San Beda College in 1957, and was admitted to the Philippine BAR in the same year.
As a student at the UP, Mel Mathay represented the College of Business Administration on the JUNIOR and SENIOR COUNCILS, and was on the Editorial Board of the PHILIPPINE COLLEGIAN.
He is was also an active member of the UPSILON SIGMA PHI and the PAN XENIA INTERNATIONAL fraternities.
Private Sector
Before joining government as a public servant, Mel Mathay had capably served as the President of the PUREFOODS CORPORATION, and the President and General Manager of the CAPITOL MOTORS CORPORATION.
Mel Mathay also served on various industry associations notably as President of the ASSOCIATION OF FILIPINO GROCERS, and as a Director of the PHILIPPINE AUTOMOTIVE ASSOCIATION.
Public Sector
Mel has served in government at various agencies in both administrative and legislative functions.
From 1979 to 1986, he was the Vice Governor of the Metro Manila Commission and Director of the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System from 1979 to 1987.
He served as the Assemblyman for Quezon City at the Batasan Pambansa from 1984 to 1986.
After the EDSA Revolution, Mel Mathay represented the 4th District of Quezon City as Congressman in the House of Representatives.
Mel Mathay served the citizens of Quezon City as their mayor for three terms from 1992 to 2001. Within that period, he also served as the Chairman of the Metro Manila Authority for three consecutive terms from 1993 to 1994.
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Mathay and Binay
Mathay may not be as popular as Binay, but both men were instrumental in laying out the foundations of a progressive city. Take note, however, that while Makati has always been a business center, QC was regarded as a residential city initially, so it took a lot of hard work for Mayor Mathay during his term to create a balance between being business friendly and prioritizing the needs of the poor residents..
HOUSING
* Developed and constructed housing projects benefiting thousands of famillies through CMP (Community Mortgage Plan)
* Smile City Homes with 1,500 units for economic and socialized housing
* Sitio Mendez Habitat for Humanity Project for 450 residents
* Mass Housing at the National Government Center benefitting more than 6,000 families
* Pugad Lawin Housing Development
HEALTH & SERVICES
* Established 60 barangay health centers
* Launched a Medical Program to benefit indigent residents in coordination with hospitals and clinics in Quezon City
* Launched Barangay Health and Nutrition Program assisted by the World Bank to upgrade health and nutrition services
* Established the Novaliches District Hospital
* Launched programs for Senior Citizens and Special Children
* Launched cooperation with Meralco the Depressed Area Electrification Program (DAEF) and, with the MWSS, the Community Water Services Program at subsidized rates.
* Activated the anti-drug program through the QC Anti- Drug Abuse Council
PEACE & ORDER
* Provided the Central Police District with motor vehicles,motorcycles and communication equipment and computerizing its administrative and information services
* Provided Police personnel with additional compensation and incentives
* Installed street lighting in major streets, avenues and neighborhood road networks to curb incidence of crime and improve the environment for the general public
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE SERVICES
* Computerized the Business Licensing Process and Real Property Assessment and Payment, involving the processing of business permits and payments of fees, real property assessment and payment
* Computerized the Civil Registry operations
* Implemented Annual Real Property Tax Amnesty Program.
CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
* Supported Cultural Institutions and Performing Groups of the City including the Pangkat Kawayan, the Madrigal Singers and the QC Performing Arts Group by sponsoring their concerts and performance both in the Philippines and abroad
* Supported the promotion of culture and arts in the city schools with respect to their music and performing arts, through financial assistance.
HOUSING
* Developed and constructed housing projects benefiting thousands of famillies through CMP (Community Mortgage Plan)
* Smile City Homes with 1,500 units for economic and socialized housing
* Sitio Mendez Habitat for Humanity Project for 450 residents
* Mass Housing at the National Government Center benefitting more than 6,000 families
* Pugad Lawin Housing Development
HEALTH & SERVICES
* Established 60 barangay health centers
* Launched a Medical Program to benefit indigent residents in coordination with hospitals and clinics in Quezon City
* Launched Barangay Health and Nutrition Program assisted by the World Bank to upgrade health and nutrition services
* Established the Novaliches District Hospital
* Launched programs for Senior Citizens and Special Children
* Launched cooperation with Meralco the Depressed Area Electrification Program (DAEF) and, with the MWSS, the Community Water Services Program at subsidized rates.
* Activated the anti-drug program through the QC Anti- Drug Abuse Council
PEACE & ORDER
* Provided the Central Police District with motor vehicles,motorcycles and communication equipment and computerizing its administrative and information services
* Provided Police personnel with additional compensation and incentives
* Installed street lighting in major streets, avenues and neighborhood road networks to curb incidence of crime and improve the environment for the general public
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE SERVICES
* Computerized the Business Licensing Process and Real Property Assessment and Payment, involving the processing of business permits and payments of fees, real property assessment and payment
* Computerized the Civil Registry operations
* Implemented Annual Real Property Tax Amnesty Program.
CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
* Supported Cultural Institutions and Performing Groups of the City including the Pangkat Kawayan, the Madrigal Singers and the QC Performing Arts Group by sponsoring their concerts and performance both in the Philippines and abroad
* Supported the promotion of culture and arts in the city schools with respect to their music and performing arts, through financial assistance.
Mathay's Legacy
I spent all my life in QC, and during my teen years, it was Mel Mathay who headed city hall. His administration wasn't perfect, and issues hounded him left and right, and the asian financial crisis sure didn't make things a lot easier. But through it all, Mayor Mathay stood firm on his decision not to raise taxes even if it was the easiest thing to do to keep the QC among the richest city in the country, instead he laid out the foundations that would prove instrumental to the growth of the QC we know today. His rallying point of Mamamayan Muna was evident throughout his term, and his leadership and management skills shone like a beacon of hope during those rough times.
I gathered this info from the official site of Mel Mathay and if you are still undecided as to whom you will entrust QC with this might help you with your decision..
Throughout his political career, MEL MATHAY, has not only shown experience but the ability to communicate and show true concern for the people he serves. With a distinguished record of government service: in local government as Vice Mayor and a three-term Mayor of Quezon City; in the legistlative as assemblyman and congressman of Quezon City’s 4th District and as Vice Governor of Metro Manila and Chairman of the Metro Manila Authority, his legacies are unequalled, achievements of enduring character and integrity benefitting not only the City of Quezon and its people today but onwards toward the future.
As Congressman of the 4th District and during his campaign for Mayor of Quezon City in 1992, MEL MATHAY fought against the projected 300% increase in real estate assessment in Quezon City. The tax increase was aborted as a TRO was obtained from the Supreme Court, signed by the late Chief Justice Marcelo Fernan, on the grounds that it was excessive, arbitrary and unconscionable.
Fight against Taxes
During MAYOR MEL MATHAY’S first term in office, there was no increase in taxes in Quezon City. Efforts were made to use whatever resources where available. For the first time the Local Government Code allowed borrowing of funds, and MEL MATHAY auhorized a loan for the Quezon City government which was obtained at the lowest prevailing interest rate from the Philippine National Bank based on the city’s strong financial statement and revenue potential. Funds from this loan were then used for basic services, the construction of 80 school buildings and 1,500 classrooms, the repair and construction of road networks , health centers, multi -purpose covered courts and street lighting. In addition, MAYOR MATHAY worked to totally renovate the Quezon City Hall which had been badly damaged from a disastrous fire in 1989 and had only four floors that were usable, upon MAYOR MATHAY’s assumption into office in 1992. At current costs, it would take more than P2billion to accomplish and meet all of these requirements.
If not for MEL MATHAY’s vision, resolve and determination several important infrastructure projects today would not have been possible.
Infrastructure Projects
First Rail Base Mass Transit (LRT 1) from Bonifacio Monument (Grace Park) to Baclaran When MEL MATHAY was Vice Governor of Metro Manila he was instrumental in pursuing the completion of the first rail base mass transit (LRT 1) from Bonifacio Monument (Grace Park) to Baclaran. There was aggressive, strong objection to the project from jeepney drivers and operators on their claim that they would lose their only livelihood; even threatening that “blood would flow” if the project was to push through. Through a series of dialogues and consultations, MEL MATHAY assured the jeepney drivers and operators that whatever happens they will not lose their livelihood because the expanding Metro Manila population cannot all be accommodated in LRT 1. They finally agreed to the project. Today, more than 25 years later, the jeeps still run the Monumento-Baclaran route.
The connection of LRT 2 to LRT 3 to Marcos Highway (Marikina) passing through Aurora Boulevard, QC was fully supported by MEL MATHAY, as MAYOR of Quezon City. This enabled the portion from Marcos Highway to Anonas to be built underground which resulted in easing the flow of traffic in the area.
Clearing of the North Triangle area from thousands of informal settlers and their relocation, at great risk to MAYOR MEL MATHAY’s political career, led to the development of the MRT 3 Depot Station and what is today, TRINOMA, which has provided employment to thousands and expanded the city’s revenue base.
With LRT 1 plus the ongoing construction connecting MRT 3 at EDSA/North Avenue and the existing connection of LRT 2 to LRT 3 which runs all the way to Baclaran, you will have a mass transit that would be moving almost 1 million passengers per day due to the interconnection.
MEL MATHAY was instrumental in the continuation of C5 from Katipunan/ Escopa through a flyover towards Katipunan /Ateneo which was realigned after having a series of dialogues with the Sisters of Sta. Clara wherein the sisters agreed to relocate their convent to its present site. This resulted in the straight alignment of the flyover.
Mindanao Avenue Extension
Mindanao Avenue, which upon assumption of MEL MATHAY to his first term as Mayor was only up to Project 6 and Barangay PagAsa, was extended up to Congressional Avenue and later on up to beyond Quirino Avenue. Today, this is being extended all the way to the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) and the Malinta/Valenzuela Interchange and has been designated as the realigned C5, which has been stuck behind UP. Providing a much needed alternate route to the North Luzon Expressway.
Business & Economic Development
Mayor MEL MATHAY was the lynchpin to change the land use of the area known today as EASTWOOD CITY, the first business cyber center and a benchmark model of development in Metro Manila, from industrial to commercial and residential. Mayor Mathay pushed for the development and provided all the necessary support to Megaworld to facilitate the Eastwood City Development.
It was MAYOR MEL MATHAY who upheld the ownership of the University of the Philippines (UP) from a syndicate who laid claim to certain parcels of the university along Commonwealth Ave. through a falsified and fake Transfer Certificate of Title, obtained when all records of the City’s Registry of Deeds were destroyed during the fire at Quezon City Hall in 1989. MEL MATHAY, as Mayor of Quezon City and concurrent Metro Manila Authority Chairman, prevented the takeover , notwithstanding a police contingent supporting the takeover of the property in an attempt to build a fence over the claimed area. This area is where you now have the UP Ayalaland Techno Hub, a joint venture with Ayala Corp.
It was MEL MATHAY’s mission during his three terms as Mayor of Quezon City to preserve and protect the University’s original campus of 500 hectares in behalf of his Alma Mater.
It was MAYOR MEL MATHAY who supported the development of North Fairview with the entry of two major commercial business institutions SM North Fairview and Robinsons malls, with patronage extending all the way to Caloocan and Bulacan. This has resulted in a huge revenue enhancement for the city along with the establishment of more business enterprises in the area.
Housing
Through the efforts of MAYOR MEL MATHAY, the Quezon City government acquired land which was eventually bought by PHINMA and through a joint venture built the SMILE Cityhomes with 5-storey socialized housing of 1,500 units.
To settle a violent conflict between informal settlers and the landowner of Sitio Mendez, Mayor Mathay managed to convince the owners to sell their property in order to accommodate and set up the Sitio Mendez Habitat for Humanity project, providing homes to 450 residential beneficiaries. A predecessor of Gawad Kalinga, the homes were built by the residents themselves with the help of Habitat for Humanity.
I gathered this info from the official site of Mel Mathay and if you are still undecided as to whom you will entrust QC with this might help you with your decision..
Throughout his political career, MEL MATHAY, has not only shown experience but the ability to communicate and show true concern for the people he serves. With a distinguished record of government service: in local government as Vice Mayor and a three-term Mayor of Quezon City; in the legistlative as assemblyman and congressman of Quezon City’s 4th District and as Vice Governor of Metro Manila and Chairman of the Metro Manila Authority, his legacies are unequalled, achievements of enduring character and integrity benefitting not only the City of Quezon and its people today but onwards toward the future.
As Congressman of the 4th District and during his campaign for Mayor of Quezon City in 1992, MEL MATHAY fought against the projected 300% increase in real estate assessment in Quezon City. The tax increase was aborted as a TRO was obtained from the Supreme Court, signed by the late Chief Justice Marcelo Fernan, on the grounds that it was excessive, arbitrary and unconscionable.
Fight against Taxes
During MAYOR MEL MATHAY’S first term in office, there was no increase in taxes in Quezon City. Efforts were made to use whatever resources where available. For the first time the Local Government Code allowed borrowing of funds, and MEL MATHAY auhorized a loan for the Quezon City government which was obtained at the lowest prevailing interest rate from the Philippine National Bank based on the city’s strong financial statement and revenue potential. Funds from this loan were then used for basic services, the construction of 80 school buildings and 1,500 classrooms, the repair and construction of road networks , health centers, multi -purpose covered courts and street lighting. In addition, MAYOR MATHAY worked to totally renovate the Quezon City Hall which had been badly damaged from a disastrous fire in 1989 and had only four floors that were usable, upon MAYOR MATHAY’s assumption into office in 1992. At current costs, it would take more than P2billion to accomplish and meet all of these requirements.
If not for MEL MATHAY’s vision, resolve and determination several important infrastructure projects today would not have been possible.
Infrastructure Projects
First Rail Base Mass Transit (LRT 1) from Bonifacio Monument (Grace Park) to Baclaran When MEL MATHAY was Vice Governor of Metro Manila he was instrumental in pursuing the completion of the first rail base mass transit (LRT 1) from Bonifacio Monument (Grace Park) to Baclaran. There was aggressive, strong objection to the project from jeepney drivers and operators on their claim that they would lose their only livelihood; even threatening that “blood would flow” if the project was to push through. Through a series of dialogues and consultations, MEL MATHAY assured the jeepney drivers and operators that whatever happens they will not lose their livelihood because the expanding Metro Manila population cannot all be accommodated in LRT 1. They finally agreed to the project. Today, more than 25 years later, the jeeps still run the Monumento-Baclaran route.
The connection of LRT 2 to LRT 3 to Marcos Highway (Marikina) passing through Aurora Boulevard, QC was fully supported by MEL MATHAY, as MAYOR of Quezon City. This enabled the portion from Marcos Highway to Anonas to be built underground which resulted in easing the flow of traffic in the area.
Clearing of the North Triangle area from thousands of informal settlers and their relocation, at great risk to MAYOR MEL MATHAY’s political career, led to the development of the MRT 3 Depot Station and what is today, TRINOMA, which has provided employment to thousands and expanded the city’s revenue base.
With LRT 1 plus the ongoing construction connecting MRT 3 at EDSA/North Avenue and the existing connection of LRT 2 to LRT 3 which runs all the way to Baclaran, you will have a mass transit that would be moving almost 1 million passengers per day due to the interconnection.
MEL MATHAY was instrumental in the continuation of C5 from Katipunan/ Escopa through a flyover towards Katipunan /Ateneo which was realigned after having a series of dialogues with the Sisters of Sta. Clara wherein the sisters agreed to relocate their convent to its present site. This resulted in the straight alignment of the flyover.
Mindanao Avenue Extension
Mindanao Avenue, which upon assumption of MEL MATHAY to his first term as Mayor was only up to Project 6 and Barangay PagAsa, was extended up to Congressional Avenue and later on up to beyond Quirino Avenue. Today, this is being extended all the way to the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) and the Malinta/Valenzuela Interchange and has been designated as the realigned C5, which has been stuck behind UP. Providing a much needed alternate route to the North Luzon Expressway.
Business & Economic Development
Mayor MEL MATHAY was the lynchpin to change the land use of the area known today as EASTWOOD CITY, the first business cyber center and a benchmark model of development in Metro Manila, from industrial to commercial and residential. Mayor Mathay pushed for the development and provided all the necessary support to Megaworld to facilitate the Eastwood City Development.
It was MAYOR MEL MATHAY who upheld the ownership of the University of the Philippines (UP) from a syndicate who laid claim to certain parcels of the university along Commonwealth Ave. through a falsified and fake Transfer Certificate of Title, obtained when all records of the City’s Registry of Deeds were destroyed during the fire at Quezon City Hall in 1989. MEL MATHAY, as Mayor of Quezon City and concurrent Metro Manila Authority Chairman, prevented the takeover , notwithstanding a police contingent supporting the takeover of the property in an attempt to build a fence over the claimed area. This area is where you now have the UP Ayalaland Techno Hub, a joint venture with Ayala Corp.
It was MEL MATHAY’s mission during his three terms as Mayor of Quezon City to preserve and protect the University’s original campus of 500 hectares in behalf of his Alma Mater.
It was MAYOR MEL MATHAY who supported the development of North Fairview with the entry of two major commercial business institutions SM North Fairview and Robinsons malls, with patronage extending all the way to Caloocan and Bulacan. This has resulted in a huge revenue enhancement for the city along with the establishment of more business enterprises in the area.
Housing
Through the efforts of MAYOR MEL MATHAY, the Quezon City government acquired land which was eventually bought by PHINMA and through a joint venture built the SMILE Cityhomes with 5-storey socialized housing of 1,500 units.
To settle a violent conflict between informal settlers and the landowner of Sitio Mendez, Mayor Mathay managed to convince the owners to sell their property in order to accommodate and set up the Sitio Mendez Habitat for Humanity project, providing homes to 450 residential beneficiaries. A predecessor of Gawad Kalinga, the homes were built by the residents themselves with the help of Habitat for Humanity.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Mathay to implement improved Yellow Card for QC
Something to look forward to in a much improved Mathay administration.
Let's be realistic only Mathay is the one with true executive experience...would you leave the progress of QC be in the hands of a comedian--seriously?
An upgraded health care program for QC, vows Mathay
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 22:38:00 05/01/2010
INDEPENDENT QUEZON CITY mayoral bet Mel Mathay Jr. vowed to upgrade the city’s health care program, saying residents can look forward to more benefits when he returns to his former post.
While it is easy to allocate P500 million to establish a health card system, ensuring that it can provide the intended benefits is an entirely different matter, he added.
“Giving residents a card will not address the city’s health problems
because the conditions here in Quezon City are different from other cities in Metro Manila,” Mathay said, in obvious reference to proposals made by other candidates to implement a program similar to the popular “yellow card” scheme in Makati City.
“My opponents keep on saying that it’s just a matter of realigning the budget and giving away these cards, but it is not as simple as that. We first need to create a health program designed specifically for Quezon City,” Mathay said.
The mayoral bet stressed the need to improve the quality of the city’s public hospitals as well as entering into a mutually beneficial agreement with the private medical institutions.
Mathay said he will also institute improvements on the Quezon City General Hospital and the Novaliches District Hospital, and establish more hospitals and medical facilities.
He also plans to increase the number of barangay health centers in the city.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/metro/view/20100501-267591/An-upgraded-health-care-program-for-QC-vows-Mathay
Let's be realistic only Mathay is the one with true executive experience...would you leave the progress of QC be in the hands of a comedian--seriously?
An upgraded health care program for QC, vows Mathay
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 22:38:00 05/01/2010
INDEPENDENT QUEZON CITY mayoral bet Mel Mathay Jr. vowed to upgrade the city’s health care program, saying residents can look forward to more benefits when he returns to his former post.
While it is easy to allocate P500 million to establish a health card system, ensuring that it can provide the intended benefits is an entirely different matter, he added.
“Giving residents a card will not address the city’s health problems
because the conditions here in Quezon City are different from other cities in Metro Manila,” Mathay said, in obvious reference to proposals made by other candidates to implement a program similar to the popular “yellow card” scheme in Makati City.
“My opponents keep on saying that it’s just a matter of realigning the budget and giving away these cards, but it is not as simple as that. We first need to create a health program designed specifically for Quezon City,” Mathay said.
The mayoral bet stressed the need to improve the quality of the city’s public hospitals as well as entering into a mutually beneficial agreement with the private medical institutions.
Mathay said he will also institute improvements on the Quezon City General Hospital and the Novaliches District Hospital, and establish more hospitals and medical facilities.
He also plans to increase the number of barangay health centers in the city.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/metro/view/20100501-267591/An-upgraded-health-care-program-for-QC-vows-Mathay
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