We are doing the hardest and most controversial things first. If only, to deliver the message that the common good or the greater good will always outweigh personal interests.
We will be steadfast in being guided by the greater good in everything that we do. Especially, since if this is what it will take for Twinville to be safe once again ... and become a model community in a year's time.
This is how this corner at Everlasting and Dama de Noche now looks like. Note that even the outpost will be cleared.
Same lot but taken from Hasmin Street. Gone are the rusty corrugated GI sheets and trees na "masukal". The soil level will be scraped to that of the sidewalk. This way, the top soil will be the original fertile soil decades ago. Hopefully, carabao grass will grow naturally and with proper trimming it will look like a well-manicured grass lawn complete with landscaped surroundings, a barbecue pit, a native pavilion (no sidings), and park benches which can be used by residents for "lamyaan", picnics, and other wholesome activities.
This is the lot across which used to be a hang-out of undesirables from other surrounding communities and used allegedly for shabu sessions. Some even say that it was planted with marijuana. With gravel to be solicited from Unirock ... it will be converted into a lighted and guarded pay parking lot which will serve as a profit center for THAI.
This is how this corner at Everlasting and Dama de Noche now looks like. Note that even the outpost will be cleared.
Same lot but taken from Hasmin Street. Gone are the rusty corrugated GI sheets and trees na "masukal". The soil level will be scraped to that of the sidewalk. This way, the top soil will be the original fertile soil decades ago. Hopefully, carabao grass will grow naturally and with proper trimming it will look like a well-manicured grass lawn complete with landscaped surroundings, a barbecue pit, a native pavilion (no sidings), and park benches which can be used by residents for "lamyaan", picnics, and other wholesome activities.
This is the lot across which used to be a hang-out of undesirables from other surrounding communities and used allegedly for shabu sessions. Some even say that it was planted with marijuana. With gravel to be solicited from Unirock ... it will be converted into a lighted and guarded pay parking lot which will serve as a profit center for THAI.
We also envision the carpark to offer carwash services as additional source of revenue for THAI.
THAI director Fred Polig of Camia observing the operator and crew of the mini-bulldozer as they clear the track of soil. Behind them is a "KAAYUSAN" tarp of BF which reads "Pagbabago sa Kapaligiran ... Pagbabago sa Kaisipan." Very appropriate indeed for Twinville and the incoming team of A Safe Twinville.
THAI director Fred Polig of Camia observing the operator and crew of the mini-bulldozer as they clear the track of soil. Behind them is a "KAAYUSAN" tarp of BF which reads "Pagbabago sa Kapaligiran ... Pagbabago sa Kaisipan." Very appropriate indeed for Twinville and the incoming team of A Safe Twinville.
The adopt-a-vacant lot is a project of THAI spearheaded by Allan Lumbo as Project Committee Head.
We really need all the help we can get from each resident ... and that includes YOU!
Inaasahan po namin ang inyong suporta at partisipasyon. (PS)
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