CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
NO. OF POPULATION
Male 880
Female 910
Total no. population 1,790
Total no. of houses 128
Total no. of families 218
No. of birth 20
No. of death 12
Purok population 950
Voters population 1,170
Total no. of Macras 119
Total no of house w/ toilet 212
Total no. of households using water pipe
System 91
LAND AREA AND OTHER DATA
Barangay 23 is one community which is geographically located within the heart of city of Bacolod. Its plain land area of 6.5134 hectares square meters, comprises 4 blocks 5 component purok namely
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Purok Gahili-ugyon
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Purok masilinondob
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Purok Nagabinuligay
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Purok mahinangpanon
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Purok bagong buhay
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It is bounded by the following Barangay
Barangay 23 is one community which is geographically located within the heart of city of Bacolod. Its plain land area of 6.5134 hectares square meters, bounded by the following Barangay:
NE - along the centerline of galo street (from the intersection of Hilado Street) intersecting Lopez Jaena St. which is bounded by the following Barangay 20
SE - along the centerline of galo street (from the intersection of Galo Street and Lopez Jaena street intersecting Hilado Street which is bounded by the following Barangay 27
SW - along the centerline of Rizal Street (from the intersection of Lopez Jaena and Rizal intersecting Hilado Street which is Barangay 26.
NW - along the centerline Hilado Street (from the intersection of Rizal Street and Hilado Street intersecting GaloStreet which is Barangay 22.
Our expectation on population increase or decline is important in planning for housing, communication, educational and recreational facilities.
Method of measuring change in population
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Birth Date:crude Birth rate -- no. of Birth year x 1000
Total population
CBR - 20 x 1000
1,790
CBR - 15/year
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Death rate: Death rate - Birth/year x 1000
Total population
D.R. = 20-10 x 1000
1790
DR - 15/year
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Sex rate Sex rate – male x 1000
No. of Male/100 Female
SR – 580 X 100
910
SR – 88/ 100 female
And other factor affecting population change is future population of any given areas as always the result of the present population increase in the net migration.
Our problem for the relocation for the families who do not own a lot, may still be our future subject to be taken of.