Barangay Government
Nature of Existence
Created by virtue of Batas Pambansa Blg. 788 and defined
its territorial boundaries through a Municipal Resolution 97-89.
Philosophy
“Financial constraint is not a hindrance to pursue a tangible community program. It is largely a matter of dynamics of individuals and of a local community. These can be supplied by generating local, responsible initiatives and multiplying human energies. It requires leadership of a high order and also followers who can convert the leader’s vision into reality.”
Mission
- To encourage people’s participation in community related activities and/or development
- To tap internal & external resources to augment the execution of various community and livelihood projects.
- To promote the literacy program utilizing the latest trends in technology.
- To promote massive campaign to educate constituents relating to proper disposal and management of waste.
- To provide career development program for Barangay Staff by sending them to government and private sponsored trainings and seminars.
Geographical Location
Barangay Dalig is bounded on the north by Barangay San Jose, on the east by the town of Teresa Rizal, on the south by the Town of Angono Rizal and on the west by Barangay San Roque.
The Barangay is approximately 2- kilometer distance from the City proper and 20 kilometers from the Provincial Capitol. The barangay can be accessed from down town via Circumferential Road, Antipolo-Teresa Road, M.L. Quezon Extension and Barangay Mahabang Parang ,Angono Rizal.
In terms of size, its total area of 406.48 hectares represents 1.05 percent of the entire land area of the City of Antipolo with a population density of approximately 11,800 inhabitants per square kilometer. Currently it is subdivided into 32 sitios and subdivisions namely Sitio Zigzag, Payong, Parugan Blk. I, Parugan Blk. II, Sto. Nino, Dalig I, Dalig II, Dalig III, Kamatisan, Tubigan, Pechayan, KayTinaga, Sapang Buho, Sta. Maria, San Antonio, Milagros, Aba Homes, Nayong Silangan, Gloria Heights, Cuesta Verde, Dalaya, Maia Alta, Woodrow, Lores Exec, Colville, Ayala Land, Birmingham, Cathy’s Ville, Robbies Homes, Junmar, Mia Vita and Globe Asiatique.
Climate
Based on the PAGASA ( Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Service Administration ) or Corona’s climate classification system, Antipolo has a type I climate which is marked by two distinct seasons – the wet from May to December and the dry from January to April. The main climatic control operating in the climate of the area is actually the monsoonal wind system. The warm southwest monsoon wind brings the rain to the city after gathering moisture from the Indian Ocean while the cool northeast monsoon comes as a dry wind and comes even drier after crossing the Sierra Madre orographic barrier. In terms of more specific rainfall and temperature characteristics, these are described based on the ten-year ( 1971-1980 ) readings at the PAGASA – maintained climatic station in Barangay Cuyambay, Tanay, Rizal. This is the climatic station that is closest to Antipolo and can therefore safely represent the area of Barangay Dalig’s climatic conditions.
Barangay Council


