The fair and effective management of human resources is fundamental to ensuring professionalism, efficiency, and integrity in public service delivery.
Mayor Leni Robredo has issued Executive Order No. 022, establishing the Naga City Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and designating personnel to serve as EOC Manager and Operations Unit Head.
Mayor Leni Robredo is setting her sights on bolstering the city's sports programs, particularly focusing on grassroots development.
The newly opened tourist destination at the Bicol River Esplanade, known for its vibrant late-night street food scene and scenic river views, has rapidly become a crowd favorite. However, the lack of a regulated vendor system has resulted in issues involving space allocation, traffic congestion, and loitering.
ONE month into her administration, Mayor Leni Robredo expressed satisfaction over the early gains made under her leadership, citing enthusiastic support from city government personnel and the implementation of 24 executive orders that signaled a shift toward more transparent, efficient, and inclusive governance.
In line with Mayor Leni Robredo’s directive to strengthen Naga City’s housing program as part of her 2028 Finish Line roadmap, the Housing and Settlements Development Office (HSDO) has initiated steps to implement the Community Mortgage Program (CMP), a government-backed, people-led housing finance initiative.
Mayor Leni Robredo is keen on sending personnel from the city government to the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) to study disaster risk reduction and climate resilience, following a visit to her office by a team of AIM executives on Thursday, July 24.
The new leadership of Naga City aims to institutionalize a more empowered and actively engaged Nagueño—regardless of gender—in local governance. This vision is embodied in Mayor Leni Robredo’s Executive Order No. 019, which designates a new Civil Society Organization (CSO) Desk Officer and updates the roles and functions of the CSO Desk.
The city government under Mayor Leni Robredo is taking steps to tighten oversight and improve efficiency in managing its fleet of vehicles, particularly in areas of fuel consumption and maintenance.
The city government of Naga has expanded the membership of its Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NCDRRMC) to include a broader range of sectoral stakeholders, in a move aimed at strengthening the city’s resilience against natural and human-induced hazards.