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PASAY CITY

PROFILE
BOUNDERIES
North - City of Manila
East - City of Makati & Municipality of Taguig
South - City of Paraaque
West - Manila Bay

FEATURES:
Total Land Area : 1,805.11 hectares
No. of Barangays : 201
Total Population : WALA AKONG MAKITANG 2014. PURO 2010 UNG
LATEST.
Population Density : 24,476 persons/sq.km

PASAY CITY HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENT


The Original Settlement Area(OSA) was generally populated well before the
year 1900.
The Old Reclamation Area (ORA) was largely settled between 1900 to 1950.
The Original Villamor Air Base Area (OVABA) was used by the Philippine
Air Force from the 1950s to the present.
The Airport Area (AA) was developed mainly between 1950 and 1980.
The New Coastal Reclamation Area (NCRA) was developed possibly
between 1950 and the present.

Location:
Pasay City is the third smallest political subdivision in the National Capital
Region. It is adjacent to the City of Manila and is bounded to the south Paraaque,
to the northeast by Makati and Taguig and to the west in Manila Bay. The city is
located at latitude 14 32' and longitude 121 00'.
The City has a total land area of 18.50 square kilometers of which 5.5050 square
kilometer is the City proper, 9.5 square kilometers is being occupied by the Civil
Aeronautics Administration (CAA) complex, which include the Ninoy Aquino
International Airport (NAIA) and the Villamor Air Base and the rest of the
reclamation area with 4.00 square kilometers. Thus, among the local government
in the region, Pasay has the greater area devoted to utilities covering 51.35% of its
total land area or 9.50 square kilometers. The City is known for its entertainment business-restaurants, coffee shops, and clubs, particularly those located along
Roxas Boulevard, facing Manila Bay. A large part of Metro Manila's "tourist belt"
is located in the City. Pasay is composed of seven (7) districts, divided into twenty
(20) Zones, with a total of 200 Barangays. Zone 19, Covering Barangays 178 and
191 is the largest among the zones with an area of 5.10 square kilometers. Zone 1,
on the other hand, is the smallest covering Barangays 1 to 3 and 14 to 17 with an
area of 100,000 square meters (0.1 sq. km.).

GEOGRRAPHY
Pasay is composed of seven (7) districts, subdivided into twenty (20) zones, with a
total of 201 barangays. The barangays don't have names but are only designated
with sequential numbers. The largest zone with an area of 5.10 square kilometres
(1.97 sq mi) is Zone 19, which covers barangays 178 and 191. The smallest zone
with an area of 10 hectares (25 acres) is Zone 1, covering Barangays 1 to 3 and 14
to 1.
Populated places/Barangays in Pasay:
Apelo Cruz
Batao
Bay City
Cabrera
Cartimar
Cuyegkeng
Don Carlos Village
Edang
F.B Harisson
Juan Sumulong
Kalayaan
Leveriza
Libertad
Malibay
Manila Bay Reclamation
Marcela Marcelo

Maricaban
M. Dela Cruz
Newport City
Nichols
Padre Burgos
Pasay Rotonda
Philippine International Convention Center
Pildera I
Pildera II
Rivera Village
San Pablo
San Isidro
San Jose
San Rafael
San Roque
Santa Clara
Santo Nio
Tramo
Tripa de Gallina
Ventanilla
Villamor Air Base

PASY CITY ECONOMY

ECONOMY
REST AND RECREATION
PUBLIC TERMINALS AND
COMMERCIAL GARAGE
PRIVATE LEARNING
INSTITUTION
GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND
RETAIL
FINANCIAL SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

* Philippine Airlines is headquartered in the Philippine National Bank Financial


Center beside the World Trade Center Manila in Pasay City.
* Spirit of Manila Airlines has its headquarters in Roxas Sea Front Garden in
Pasay City.[7] Cebu Pacific and Interisland Airlines have their headquarters on the
grounds of Ninoy Aquino International Airport and in Pasay City.
* Oishi (Liwayway), a snack company, also has its headquarters in Pasay.
* National government offices found in Pasay include: Department of Foreign
Affairs (DFA), Senate of the Philippines, the Philippine Department of Trade and
Industry's export promotions agency the Center for International Trade
Expositions and Missions (CITEM) located in the International Trade Complex's
Golden Shell Pavilion
* Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA). The main office of the
Philippine National Bank is located in the City.
* LBC Express headquarters located at the Star Cruises Centre in Newport
Cybertourism Zone of Pasay City.

* SM Mall of Asia
Pasay City is home to the headquarters of the SM Group of Companies
and the SM Mall of Asia, touted as the second biggest mall in the
Philippines which opened on May 21, 2006, It Also Used In SM Bay City
Complex Developed By SMDC Which There Are SM Corporate Offices
Includes As One & Two E Com Center, A Place Center, &, Fly Ace
Corporate Center To Its Condominiums As Sea Residences, Shell
Residences, and Mall of Asia Arena will be opened in 2012 which will be
the biggest sports arena in the Philippines with the seat capacity of 20,000
and the new home of University Athletic Association of the Philippines and
the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Also interesting is a budding
strip of restaurants at the corner of EDSA Extension and Pres. Diosdado
Macapagal Ave. It will also be the house of booming call center business
industry in the Philippines due to vast land space available located in the
reclamation area.
TRANSPORTATION

AIRPORT
The city shares the location of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport with
Paraaque City. Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, as well as the terminal of Manila
Domestic Airport are located in Pasay City. Villamor Airbase of the Philippine Air
Force is also located there. Access roads to the terminals are:
Terminal 2 (Centennial) NAIA Road
Terminal 3 (New) Andrews Avenue (adjacent to Villamor Air Base)
Domestic Terminal Domestic Road
RAIL
This city has 2 railways. The following railways are: LRT Line 1 and MRT Line 3.
The depot of LRT 1 is located along Airport Road near Ninoy Aquino International
Airport.
This city has 5 Railway Stations. The following are:

MRT-3: (with 1 Station)


Taft Avenue (Interchange with LRT-1)
LRT-1: (with 4 Stations)
Gil Puyat
Libertad
EDSA (Interchange with MRT-3)
Baclaran

ROAD NETWORK
Pasay City is accessible through these following major roads:
Andrews Avenue (Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3)
Antonio Arnaiz Avenue (formerly called Pasay Road)
Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard (Located in Reclamation Area)
Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) (C-4)
Gil Puyat Avenue (formerly called Buendia Avenue) (C-3)
Roxas Boulevard (R-1)
Taft Avenue (R-2)
Ninoy Aquino Avenue (Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1)
NAIA Road (formerly called MIA Road) (Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Terminal 2)
Expressways:
Metro Manila Skyway (R-3)

NAIA Expressway
South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) (R-3)

PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS

Influx of rural migrants


Air pollution
Proliferation of colorum tricycles, thus overcrowding the City Streets.
Aging infrastructure facilities
Traffic Congestion
Aging degradation of the environment

THE APPROVED LAND USE MAP OF PASAY CITY BASED ON IT


FORMULATED COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN

THE PASAY CITY POVERTY MAP BASED ON THE RESULTS OF CBMS


SURVEY 2005

Sources

http://ncts.upd.edu.ph/old/estnow/local_metro/pdf/ppts/visit1_MAPAQC_PRESE
NTATION%20TO%20QC%20EST%20FORUM_pasay.pdf

http://nsoncr6.ph/special%20release/Pasay%20Profile.pdf

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