Metropolitan Naga was a
metropolitan area
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in the
Bicol Region of the
Philippines
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that consisted of the city of
Naga and its 14 neighboring
municipalities
A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate.
The term ''municipality' ...
in
Camarines Sur. The metropolitan area, which was managed by the Metro Naga Development Council, also included
Pili, the capital of the Camarines Sur, and covered most of the
3rd district of the province and part of its
1st,
2nd,
4th and
5th districts. Metro Naga comprised about 40% of the total population of the province while covering 22.9% of its area.
In 2017, the
National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) reduced the number of metropolitan areas in the Philippines from 12 to 3. The reclassification removed the metropolitan status of Metro Naga.
Naga's surrounding towns make up the
Urban Metro Naga. It comprises Magarao, Canaman, Camaligan, Gainza, and Milaor.
Urban Metro Naga was created on June 11, 2009, by Mayor
Jesse Robredo in order to have stronger relationships with other town mayors. It is also the most heavily industrialized part of
Camarines Sur.
Urban Metro Naga's latest population according to the
2020 census is 342,768 people.
History
When there came a world oil crisis in 1991 as a result of the
Gulf War
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, developmental planners in Naga and its surrounding municipalities had to rethink their goal and direction. They had to address more of their commonality rather than their diversity and focus on resource sharing rather than politicking.
Inasmuch as almost all of the gasoline stations in Metro Naga are located in Naga, its then city mayor convened the mayors of the adjacent municipalities to map out their needs and priorities in setting the system and procedure for rationing available fuel supply. The resulting scheme kept vital services running and its success paved the way for other cooperative efforts and undertakings, all leading to the creation of an institution — the Metro Naga Development Council — that would address these cross-boundary issues and problems.
Another impetus was the enactment of the Local Government Code (LGC) of 1991 which mandated the absorption of devolved personnel, creating chaos in the budgets of many
Local government units (LGUs). Again, the mayors of Naga and its neighboring municipalities held informal meetings to share experiences and formulate common strategies to overcome the initial difficulties that accompanied the implementation of the LGC.
Then the senior citizens of the neighboring municipalities clamored that they also be granted the same benefits enjoyed by their colleagues in Naga. As early as 1989, Naga has had in place a senior citizens program that granted the elderly various discounts from public institutions and private establishments. The mayors again met, "Metro Naga" was coined, and the Metro Naga Senior Citizens League was subsequently formed to facilitate the grant of discount privileges to Metro Naga elderly. This was the third event.
Soon after, requests for the use of the city's heavy equipment came from the municipal mayors bringing to the fore the need for a mechanism to facilitate such sharing of resources between the city and its neighbors. The new LGC gave the answer with its grant of expanded powers and prerogatives to LGUs allowing them to pool their efforts and resources for commonly beneficial projects and activities. A task force was formed to study the mechanics for the exercise of such powers.
What was left was to forge a memorandum of agreement (MOA) formally detailing the covenants of roles and responsibilities of the different LGUs, and to have the MOA approved by their respective legislative councils. This MOA was signed on April 23, 1993, in Naga with then Secretary Rafael Alunan III of the Department of Interior and Local Government as principal witness.
Thus was born the Metro Naga Development Council, a cooperative effort necessitated by the stinging side effects of the Gulf War that later evolved into a partnership for the joint development of 15 LGUs. This local initiative was affirmed by then President Ramos himself through Executive Order No. 102 issued on June 18, 1993.
Cities and municipalities
Transportation
Naga is very accessible by air, road and rail transport making the location an easy getaway destination.
Philippine Airlines
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Philippine ...
and
Cebu Pacific fly twice daily each between
Manila
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and Naga with a flight time of only 50 minutes.
By road, the area is connected with Manila by the
Andaya Highway reducing travel time to only 6 hours and daily rail services to and from Manila are provided by the
Philippine National Railways.
Metro Naga transport facilities provide as major gateways to Metro Manila, in the north, and to Metro Cebu, in the south. A fleet replacement incentive program for bus operators likewise modernized the buses serving the Bicol-Manila route. Combined, these enhanced the integration of Metro Naga's economy with the rest of the country.
In order to spur development in the Metro Naga area, The Toll Regulatory Board declared Toll Road 5 the extension of
South Luzon Expressway. A 420-kilometer, four lane expressway starting from the terminal point of the now under construction SLEX Toll Road 4 at Barangay Mayao, Lucena City in Quezon to Matnog, Sorsogon, near the Matnog Ferry Terminal. On August 25, 2020, San Miguel Corporation announced that they will invest the project which will reduce travel time from Lucena to Matnog from 9 hours to 5.5 hours.
Another expressway that will serve Metro Naga is the Quezon-Bicol Expressway (QuBEx), which will link between Lucena and
San Fernando, Camarines Sur.
Economic Activity
Naga, Camarines Sur's economy is usually Commercial, Industrial, Social and tourism.
Naga City, Camarines Sur has several CBDs. CBD 1 ore the downtown district has the
Naga Public Market located in it. Many shops have opened in Downtown Naga City and food chains such as,
McDonald's
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,
Bigg's Diner,
Shakey's Pizza and other international and national restaurants in the city. CBD 2 which is where the Iconic mall of Naga City,
SM City Naga. IBM Building is also located there IBM announced that Naga City will be the IT center of
Bicol Region. The central Bicol station is also located there which operates daily from
Naga City to areas such as
Iriga City,
Legazpi City,
Gumaca,
Quezon Province. Up next is the nightlife center of
Camarines Sur.
Magsaysay ave. where bars and restaurants are located. The Peñafrancia church is located there. The first condominium in Naga City,
UMA Residences is located there and will operate late this 2022.
Naga City, however is not the only urban center in Metro Naga.
Pili, Camarines Sur is where new buildings are located. The busiest airport in Bicol is located in the town. Due to
rapid urbanization and high
population growth
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Pili, Camarines Sur now hosts housing projects. By 2022 Pili will become a city. Aside from
Naga City and
Pili, Camarines Sur.
Milaor which is now the area for potential development in the upcoming years.
Canaman which also hosts housing projects and the future city of Canaman IT park presented by
Megaworld Corporation.
Camaligan which is the spillover of
economic growth
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from
Naga City.
Pamplona
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Lying at near above sea level, the city (and the wider Cuenca de Pamplona) is located on the flood pl ...
has a proposed industrial site near the Poblacion area.
In terms of body of water,
Naga City is
landlocked. However, Naga has neighbouring towns with beaches and ports. The port of Sabang in
Calabanga is the busiest in the region. Many fishermen get high salary from fishing in the waters of
Calabanga.
Pasacao which is the gateway to
Camarines Sur the second busiest port in Camarines Sur. It serves both as a fishing port and a seaport. Also because of the
Bicol River Naga City isn't fully landlocked.
Power supply
Assuring the growth of Metro Naga's economy is the adequate supply of electricity. At present, four
electric cooperatives combine to supply the area with stable power from the national grid.
The four electric utility firms operating in Metro Naga provide the area with a combined rated capacity of 55
MVA and are still expanding their networks by tapping into other renewable and cost-efficient sources of energy.
Water supply
Metro Naga's lush forests are the main sources of potable water in the area. The major water utility firm in the area, the Metropolitan Naga Water District (MNWD), gets its water mainly from the three springs of
Mount Isarog. Likewise, several
mineral water bottling companies source their water from this mountain.
MNWD has a combined capacity of 1048.5 liters per second, while household demand is currently pegged at 465 liters per second. Other
springs and
groundwater
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are also tapped to supply the increasing demand for
potable water for Metro Naga's industries and increasing population.
Communication facilities
Metro Naga has the most up-to-date telecommunication facilities.
BayanTel and
PLDT, the two major telephone companies in the country, have over 138,000 subscribers in the metro area, while three major cellphone companies -
Smart Communications,
Globe Telecom and
Dito Telecommunity - offer wireless communication and
Short Message Service (SMS).
Broadband
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internet access
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is widely available through the
DSL facilities of the
landline telephone companies and the cable TV companies. These are complemented by at least eight
Internet Service Provider
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s (ISPs) and several
internet cafes, which offer connections at affordable rates.
Health services
Metro Naga has modern and well-equipped medical facilities. Naga alone has four secondary hospitals, one regional medical center and one infirmary. Aside from these, a district hospital is located in the municipality of Ocampo with a 24-hour emergency service. Furthermore, Metro Naga has over 800 private dental and medical clinics and excellent laboratory facilities.
Health care is of a high standard with experienced and well-trained medical practitioners and hospital support services.
Literacy
Computer literacy in Metro Naga begins at an early age when for the first time most children are exposed to a variety of computer-based technologies. Aside from the availability of PCs in most schools, desktop computers and leisure games such as PlayStations are popular in many households. Internet use by households is increasing because of high telephone-to-household density and the affordability of connection costs.
Recreation and leisure
The
biodiversity
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of the landscape is a popular lure for the domestic and international adventure tourism markets.
Eco-tourism locations, diving,
mountain climbing
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and
trekking, complemented with some of the Philippines' most famous historical landmarks including the Shrine of the Virgin of Peñafrancia and other Spanish architecture of archaeological importance. A number of resorts exist in and around Naga and local guest houses are found in the municipal towns of the surrounding areas.
Day and evening entertainment facilities are numerous and the availability of local artists offers unlimited opportunities for establishing jazz lounges and coffee bars.
There are opportunities to establish tourism niche market packages offering a wide variety of activities including hiking, scuba diving,
bungee jumping and even fruit-picking in a rural environment.
"Recreation and Leisure"
Metro Naga Development Council. Retrieved on 2012-05-15.
References
External links
*https://web.archive.org/web/20090505133531/http://www.bicolmail.com/issue/november18/pagbasura.html
{{Metropolitan areas of the Philippines
Naga
Naga, Camarines Sur