BARANGAY AYALA ALABANG

Narra Avenue, Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa City

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6 Responses to BARANGAY AYALA ALABANG

  1. Cole Lee says:

    Good day!

    I am just wondering if anything can be done about the street children and beggars who loiter at the intersection of Madrigal Avenue and Commerce, especially late at night after mall hours? Can security personnel be posted to discourage them from loitering in that area? It’s really disappointing that residents have to see this kind of activity whenever they drive past.

    Regards.

  2. William Glenn Blackwood says:

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  3. Anthony Kaufmann says:

    How does one register for Covid-19 vaccination. The AAVA News in Vol. 24/Issue 12 only says Please register, but it does not say how to do so or give any online link. Very useful information. Thank you!

  4. Uwe Hesse says:

    I have news for you regarding this rediculous β€œno walking/jogging β€œ ordinance. Ayala Greenfield initially did the same, however upon consultation with the residents, it was reversed and includes the walking of dogs, subject to observance of social distance. Other villages likewise do not practice such nonsense ordinances. When will this Baranggay follow suit ?

  5. Uwe Hesse says:

    Please immediately revoke the β€œno fitness walking/jogging β€œ provision inside Ayala Alabang Village. This does not make any sense at all. It is in fact the healthiest way not to spread or contract CORONA. Any Physician will confirm that fitness boosts ones immune system. Solitary/single walking ( not groups ) must be allowed as it is not only allowed but encouraged in US areas under quarantine lockdown .
    This prohibition is also discriminatory versus driving around the village. Guards do not stop cars and bikes inside.
    Finally please carefully read Malacanang Bulletin No.1 issued March 18. On page 2 although in a different context β€œ walking or biking is allowed β€œ. If this is allowed throughout the country, Barangay Alabang has no right to invent opposing rules