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The New City

The aspirations of the residents are now being voiced out through its leadership and slowly being manifested  by the people in general themselves.  Contentment at present may be changed to desire for bigger progress.   Suffice it to say at the moment. San Carlos City is growing andtaht its growth will be related to the overall development of Region I and thus maintain the roles necessary in the region's  upward lift to progress and well being of it's people.

To date, entrepreneurs, businessmen and investors from other places are beginning to notice of San Carlos City's business opportunities.   Big time mall operators, national fast food chain franchisees and representative of commercial banks are presenting proposals to undertake business in the city.

 

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His execellency, President Joseph Ejercito Estrada, sent Vice-President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to San Carlos City to look upon the City's development needs, as Third District Congressman Gener Tulagan and Hon. Julian Valerio Resuello jointly discussed pressing needs in the countryside and the City's commercialization process.

 

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A major street, Roxas Boulevard, leads to Rizal Street and onwards to the neighboring city that Dagupan.   Many commercial buildings are situated along these streets.

 

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Jollibee Food Corporation and Magic Department Store will soon rise along Roxas Blvd. leads to Rizal Street.

 

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The two (2) storey San Carlos City, Public Market, project of Hon. Julian V. Resuello and the City Councilor.

 

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Another project of Hon. Juian V. Resuello and City Councilors the New Bus Station located at Roxas Blvd., City Proper

 

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The Bureau of Fire Protection located infront of the City Hall

 

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The Central  Pangasinan Electric Cooperative (CENPELCO)

 

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The San Carlos City public Cemetery

 

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Commercial structures sprouting along the main thoroughfare of San Carlos City, an indication that the City is leading towards commercial based economy.

 

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