Draft:List of extraterritorial properties of the government of Makati

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This is a list of extraterritorial properties owned and/or managed by the city government of Makati as of 2024.

Bulacan[edit]

Laguna[edit]

Taguig (EMBO)[edit]

In 2023, the Supreme Court of the Philippines ruled that the eastern part of the Fort Bonifacio Military Reservation, specifically Parcels 3 and 4, are confirmed to be part of Taguig. These lands comprise the present-day Bonifacio Global City and the Embo barangays, the latter which was previously ruled by Makati for 37 years. The city government of Taguig started to take over local government facilities on August 11, 2023, beginning with the public schools.[citation needed]

Cembo[edit]

Comembo[edit]

  • Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino High School
  • Comembo Barangay Hall
  • Comembo Elementary School
  • Comembo Health Center
  • Comembo Fire Substation & Police Station
  • Comembo Sports Complex

East Rembo[edit]

  • East Rembo Barangay Hall
  • East Rembo Elementary School
  • East Rembo Multi-Purpose Hall
  • Tibagan High School

Pembo[edit]

Pitogo[edit]

  • Pitogo Community Complex (Barangay Hall & Health Center)
  • Pitogo Elementary School
  • Pitogo High School

Post Proper Northside[edit]

  • Makati City Jail

Rizal[edit]

  • Makati Homes 2
  • Rizal Elementary School
  • Rizal Covered Court
  • Rizal Police Station

South Cembo[edit]

  • South Cembo Elementary School

West Rembo[edit]

  • Baden Powell Building (Boy Scouts of the Philippines Makati Chapter)
  • Department of Engineering and Public Works
  • Fort Bonifacio Elementary School
  • Fort Bonifacio High School
  • Makati Park and Garden
  • Makati Aquarium Sports Arena
  • University of Makati
  • West Rembo Multi-Purpose Hall
  • West Rembo Elementary School
  • West Rembo Fire Substation & Police Station
  • West Rembo Sports Complex

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Currently operated and managed by the Department of Education Schools Division Office - Taguig City & Pateros (DepEd TaPat)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "'Ganito sila sa Makati' (by Josemaria Claro)". The Philippine Star. July 23, 2013. Retrieved May 13, 2024.
  2. ^ "Makati's poor: 'We were dumped here' (by Maricar Cinco)". Philippine Daily Inquirer. April 19, 2015. Retrieved May 13, 2024.