New legislative building inaugurated in Angeles City

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ANGELES CITY (PNA) -- The new legislative building of the city government of Angeles was unveiled to the public Tuesday.

Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan led the ribbon-cutting ceremony and was joined by Vice Mayor Vicky Vega-Cabigting and local city councilors.

Rev. Father Maynard Ocampo and Pastor Robert Miranda led the opening prayers as the government officials lit candles for the blessing of the legislative building located at the city hall compound here.

Also present during the program were barangay captains, legislative staff, and other officials and employees of the local government.

“This is another milestone for the city of Angeles because this project took years before it finally came to life. I am very delighted that the legislative building was finished within the duration of my term as this will serve as another proof that we, Angeleños, are one and united in moving our city with one mission and one vision: to be one of the best cities in Central Luzon, if not in the whole country today,” Pamintuan said.

After the program, the 16th Sangguniang Panlungsod of Angeles, headed by Vega-Cabigting, proceeded to the session hall where they immediately began their regular session.

The building is set to be expanded soon, to provide offices for the councilors, which will be located at the side of the legislative building.

The mayor believes that this development will enhance work and inspire the creation of better ordinances while extending better service to the constituents.