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Thursday, February 12, 2026

Powering Progress & Governance: How February’s City Council Session Shapes CDO’s Future





COURTESY: CIO

In the heart of Cagayan de Oro City, decisions made in the quiet chambers of governance often spark ripples of progress in the communities they serve. During the Feb. 9 regular Monday afternoon session, the 21st City Council, presided by Vice Mayor Jocelyn "Bebot" Rodriguez, approved a series of **BUDGET ordinances and key legislation including the authorization to install additional power lines in Barangay San Simon** and other measures that aim to improve public services, transparency, and infrastructure.  

From community-level budget approvals to ethical case resolutions and infrastructure commitments, the session reflected the dynamic interaction between fiscal responsibility and public welfare. Through careful deliberation, these measures are set to impact the daily lives of residents—from better facilities to stronger barangay budgets fueling local projects.  

Investing in Communities Through Budget Approvals

One of the key highlights was the passage of several budget-related resolutions crucial to sustaining and expanding local initiatives. **Proposed Resolution No. 2026-240** declared as operative the Annual Budget of Barangay Puerto for CY 2026, with an estimated income of P23,393,972.00. This financial affirmation ensures that the barangay can continue its programs and maintain essential services without interruption.  

Similarly, **Proposed Resolution Nos. 2026-241 to 2026-244** gave the green light to the Annual Budgets of the Sangguniang Kabataan in Barangays Kauswagan, Pagalungan, Bulua, and Cugman. These approvals—ranging from P509,980.00 in Kauswagan to P5,462,626.00 in Bulua—empower local youth councils to plan and implement projects that directly resonate with their communities, fostering leadership and civic engagement among the city’s younger generation.  

Ethics, Infrastructure, and Forward-Thinking Legislation

Alongside fiscal measures, the session addressed governance transparency through the Committee on Ethics and Blue Ribbon. Two notable cases—**BR Case No. 2026-05** and **BR Case No. 2026-07**—were both dismissed due to procedural non-compliance and lack of complainant interest, respectively. These resolutions, though administrative, are vital for upholding due process and preventing misuse of legal and legislative resources.  

Moreover, the legislative body took concrete steps toward improving infrastructure and public health. The **Proposed Ordinance No. 2026-194** authorizes Mayor Rolando A. Uy to formalize an easement agreement with MORESCO-1, paving the way for the installation of additional electric transmission and distribution lines in Barangay San Simon. This not only supports the city’s growing energy demand but also ensures that development reaches even its farther barangays. Equally important, **Proposed Ordinance No. 2025-120** mandates the installation of handwashing facilities and behavioral nudges in priority settings—an initiative blending public health and behavioral science for long-term benefits.  

From Paper to Progress

While council resolutions may seem ceremonial to some, they represent the structural backbone upon which communities thrive. Through these approvals, Cagayan de Oro continues to invest in essential services, empower its citizens, and prepare for a more connected and resilient future. Whether in ensuring that young leaders have the tools to succeed, or in guaranteeing that every household in Barangay San Simon can count on reliable electricity, these legislative actions paint a hopeful picture of progress in motion.  

Powering Progress & Governance: How February’s City Council Session Shapes CDO’s Future

COURTESY: CIO In the heart of Cagayan de Oro City, decisions made in the quiet chambers of governance often spark ripples of pro...