Iloilo City stands as a shining example of progress and inclusivity, driven by a commitment to sustainable development and community empowerment.
Over the past six years, Iloilo City has achieved significant milestones under Mayor Treñas' leadership, focusing on initiatives that promote economic growth, cultural richness, and environmental sustainability. These efforts have not only elevated the city's profile but have also enhanced the lives of its residents.
“Iloilo City is more than just a place; it's a community where innovation meets tradition,” remarked Mayor Treñas. “Our achievements reflect our shared vision of building a city that thrives on creativity, inclusivity, and sustainability.”
Infrastructure development plays a pivotal role in Mayor Treñas' vision for Iloilo City's future. The upcoming revitalization of the Central and Terminal Markets through a public-private partnership with SM Prime Holdings exemplifies this commitment. Valued at P1.5 billion to P2.5 billion, this project aims to modernize market facilities, providing a conducive space for local entrepreneurs to thrive and showcase their products.
“We envision our markets not just as economic hubs but as community centers that promote local culture and entrepreneurship," Mayor Treñas emphasized. "By revitalizing these spaces, we create opportunities for our vendors to grow their businesses sustainably.”
Looking ahead, Mayor Treñas remains steadfast in his dedication to advancing Iloilo City's sustainable development agenda. “Our focus is on building a city that nurtures innovation, preserves our heritage, and enhances the quality of life for all Ilonggos,” he affirmed.
Iloilo City's Mayor Jerry Treñas oversees a site inspection of the Uswag Dialysis Center in Barangay San Isidro to ensure it progresses smoothly, aiming to promptly offer free services to residents. |
Join us in celebrating Iloilo City's journey towards a sustainable and
inclusive future. Together, let's continue to empower communities and preserve
the cultural heritage for generations to come. (PR)