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A housing program which was intended for city government employees, policemen, firemen, public school teachers and media practitioners, situated in Barangay Siboan-Otong, is still awaiting court decision because the lot is still untitled for subdivision.
Outgoing City Vice Mayor Bernardo Nardi Valero said here Saturday that the a “splendid, cooperative and symbiotic” partnership between the executive and the legislative departments of the city government for the past nine years contributed greatly to the success of the past administration, led by Mayor Mary Jane Ortega and himself.
Considered a national secondary road in the City of SanFernando, Province of La Union, the avenue was recently renamed as Mayor Lorenzo L. Dacanay Avenue.
Archived: SanFernando Valley • Valleywood • Vanishing Valley
Charles Maclay was the founder of the town of SanFernando.
In a post at The Hill Blog, Hankwitz argues that the SanFernando Valley doesn't get its fair share of services: "In 2002, this bipartisan issue became so acute that the Valley residents actually voted overwhelmingly to secede from the City of Los Angeles." Actually they supported secession by the barest of margins.