In order for our tricycle drivers and some clients whose waiting for their companions to have shed and passengers, the City Government of Tuguegarao allotted a space in front of the entrance of the City Hall.
In order to maintain the campaign for Ecological Solid Waste Management (RA 9003) in our community, the City Government of Tuguegarao through the leadership of TCENRO gave stickers which bears a tagline "BASURA NG PASAHERO KO, PANANAGUTAN KO" to tricycle drivers. And to establishments which also bears a tagline of "TAPAT KO, LINIS KO! BASURA KO PANANAGUTAN KO". Anyone caught violating provisions of this law will be penalized.
In order to have a good system in transportation, every tricycle driver whose regular employment is operating a tricycle has the resposibility to have a Mayor's Permit and a franchise license first before they can operate within the City. Anyone caught to operate without the said permits and license will be penalized.
Etymology, there are several versions of legends looming about the origin of the name of the city of Tuguegarao. One is the abundance of "tarrao" trees in the area. Another is from the word "tuggi" meaning fire. Another recorded version is, the town was formerly called Tuerao by the people of the northern towns. Still another is that the name Tuguegarao comes from two Ibanag words "tuggi" (fire) and "aggao" (day), possibly referring to a daytime fire that happened in the town . The most accepted version of the legend is the Ibanags' reply to the Spaniards when the latter asked for the name of the place - "Tuggi gari yaw", meaning "This used to be fire", or the town was carved out of the wilderness by clearing and burning. On the other hand, a historical evidence that might provide clues to the origin of the city's name comes from the fact that in 1591, the place was listed as a Spanish encomienda (land grant), which w...
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