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June 29 plebiscite to determine territorial boundaries of 20 Las Piñas barangays


The Commission on Elections will conduct a plebiscite in Las Piñas City on June 29 to allow the residents to vote for or against an ordinance that sets the territorial boundaries of the 20 barangays in the city. 

In an advisory on Friday, the local government said the plebiscite will be held from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

A gun ban has been in effect since May 28 until July 6 while a liquor ban will be implemented from June 28 to 29. 

Ordinance No. 1941-23 Series of 2023 delineates the territorial boundaries of the 20 barangays in the city in accordance with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ cadastral survey that was completed in March 2015. 

The ordinance states that since the creation of the barangays in 1978, “the territorial metes and bounds of the said barangays have not been properly identified such that there are barangays whose land areas are not contiguous and/or overlapping with another barangay.” 

“Moreover, confusion in the territorial boundaries of the barangays is being encountered which could cause disputes, or be subject of disputes, especially since the cadastral mapping in 1980 for the barangays conflicted with the boundaries as set forth in the Presidential Decrees,” the ordinance added. 

Further, the local government offices in Las Piñas and several national government agencies such the Department of the Interior and Local Government, Department of Budget and Management, Philippine Statistics Authority, and the Comelec would be given three years from the ordinance’s ratification to make appropriate changes in their respective records to conform with the new boundaries and jurisdictions of the barangays.—Vince Angelo Ferreras/AOL, GMA Integrated News