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22-May-2003


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VOL. IV NO. 38
January 27- February 2, 2003

West Sacramento City councilor visits Alaminos to firm-up sister city accord

Alaminos City - A giant step to finally cement the common bridge of understanding and lasting friendship between this city and West Sacramento City, California, United States of America, (USA) had just began.

In an e-mail letter received by Mayor Eduardo F. Fontelera Jan. 16, from Mr. Larry Von Kaenel, assistant to the City Manager, informing the chief executive, the West Sacramento City Councilor Mark P. Montemayor's scheduled visit here.

Accordingly, Montemayor will come to the city from Jan. 30-Feb 3, relative to the proposed creation of a sister city partnership.

Montemayor, son of Dr. Pompeo Montemayor - a true bloodied Alaminian, will personally present and hand-over to Mayor Fontelera and the city council here led by Vice Mayor Teofilo G. Humilde, Jr. the copy of the concurred resolution established a Sister City Agreement between the two bustling cities of Alaminos and West Sacramento on the 30th.

The said resolution and the Sister City Accord were enacted on the council's regular session held on the night of Jan. 15 after almost two months of preparing all the requirements and thorough review of the Sister City Agreement.

But prior to that, Mr. Kaenel e-mailed to the mayor purposely to update him on the proposed sisterhood ties including the Sister City Agreement that emanated from proposed Memorandum of Understanding, which has been forwarded by the Sangguniang Panlugsod to West Sacramento City Council on October 18, 2002.

It was even learned that the draft version of the city council's memorandum of understanding was very well written and far-reaching in its scope. But in an attempt to simplify the said document, it was carefully revised while retaining the essential elements vital for the future sister city affiliates.

The idea of forging a sister city accord between Alaminos and West Sacramento was first conceived on July 2002 when Bill Resendez, a retired West Sacramento resident and married to an Alaminian beauty, proposed to the city council his noble initiative for both cities.Resendez then informed Fontelera of said ambitious endeavor and promised to help the city realize his dream of linking-up the two cities which he calls his home sweet home.

During his official visit to the major cities in California, USA on August 8-17, 2002, Fontelera meet the proponent, Mr. Resendez in West Sacramento. The dynamic mayor was introduced by the latter to the city council on the 14th.

On the same occasion West Sacramento City Mayor William G. Kristoff presented a Mayor's Proclamation welcoming Mayor Fontelera to the city and the United States.

Moreover, Councilor Montemayor even presented the mayor with gifts from their city to be displayed in Alaminos City Hall. Councilor Christopher L. Cabaldon, now the concurrent city mayor of West Sacramento also presented him the Key to the City.

Fontelera then expressed his optimism that the proposed sister city pact would considerably provide mutual economic cultural and social benefits to both the cities of Alaminos and West Sacramento once enacted.

The mayor likewise hailed the determination, perseverance and desire of Mr. Resendez on pushing for the establishment of said sister city accord even as he thanked him for helping his administration transform the city into more developed, progressive and globally affiliated with the best cities in the world. - RMR.


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The Executive Department Heads enjoyed a lively Q&A session with Mark M. as he showed how West Sac's citizens are kept informed by a city newsletter that is mailed to each residence.

Mark M. also learned how Alaminos City Hall operates from the Department Heads and praised them with a:

"Hats On!"

During a special session in the Mayor's Office, the Sangguniang Panlungsod unanimous authorized Mayor "Dong" to sign the plaque size Sister City resolution.

Cultural exchanges between the two young cities began as Mark M. gives the contact information for West Sac's Rotary Club to City Administrator Engr. Mario Mabalot and Kagawad Mario Montemayor.


After the formalities of signing the Sister City resolution, Mark M. toured the internationally known Hundred Island National Park.

Barangay Capt. Biazon proudly showed Mark M. the Mangrove Reforestation project in Barangay Bued, which is one of the city's projects for coastal resorces management.

A leisurely boat ride up the Bued River reveals well established and older growth mangroves.

Mark M. visited fishponds known for world class bangus fish and watched as workers harvested salt that results from evaporating seawater in the saltbeds.

 

Score: 83 for Bakit Ba, 64 for Kiss and 100 for the concrete squeeze.


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