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Santa Rosa, Laguna

Santa Rosa, officially the City of Santa Rosa (Filipino: Lungsod ng Santa Rosa), is a 1st class component city in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 414,812 people. [3]

Santa Rosa
Santa Rosa de Lima
City of Santa Rosa
(From left, clockwise): Santa Rosa Arch, Enchanted Kingdom, Santa Rosa de Lima Parish Church, Paseo Outlets, Cuartel de Santo Domingo, Downtown Santa Rosa
Map of Laguna with Santa Rosa highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Santa Rosa
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 14°19′N 121°07′E / 14.32°N 121.12°E / 14.32; 121.12Coordinates: 14°19′N 121°07′E / 14.32°N 121.12°E / 14.32; 121.12
CountryPhilippines
RegionCalabarzon
ProvinceLaguna
District Lone district
FoundedJanuary 18, 1792
CityhoodJuly 10, 2004
Named forSt. Rose of Lima
Barangays18 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Panlungsod
 • MayorArlene B. Arcillas (PDP–Laban)
 • Vice MayorArnold B. Arcillas (PDP–Laban)
 • RepresentativeDanilo Ramon S. Fernandez
(NUP)
 • City Council
Members
 • Electorate222,046 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total54.84 km2 (21.17 sq mi)
Elevation
70 m (230 ft)
Highest elevation
392 m (1,286 ft)
Lowest elevation
2 m (7 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [3]
 • Total414,812
 • Rank2 out of 30 (in Laguna)
 • Density7,600/km2 (20,000/sq mi)
 • Households
122,458
Economy
 • Income class1st city income class
 • Poverty incidence1.29% (2018)[4]
 • Revenue₱4,427,463,016.31 (2020)
 • Assets₱12,112,633,246.19 (2020)
 • Expenditure₱3,690,870,306.46 (2020)
 • Liabilities₱1,928,784,593.78 (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityManila Electric Company (Meralco)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
4026
PSGC
043428000
IDD:area code+63 (0)49
Native languagesTagalog
Websitewww.santarosacity.gov.ph

It is the second largest local government unit in Laguna after Calamba. [3] On August 28, 2019, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act No. 11395,[5] which separated the city from the first district, allowing it to elect its separate representative beginning in the 2022 elections. However, for the purposes of electing Sangguniang Panlalawigan members, Santa Rosa remains part of the province's first Sangguniang Panlalawigan District.

Santa Rosa was initially known for the Coca-Cola and Toyota manufacturing plants in its industrial estates. Recently, it has become popular for being the site of Enchanted Kingdom, a local theme park, and several housing developments.

History

 
2017 stamp of the Philippines dedicated to the 225th anniversary of Santa Rosa

In 1571, Spanish conquistador Juan de Salcedo, the grandson of Miguel López de Legazpi, founded the town of Biñan which was annexed as a barrio to Tabuco (now Cabuyao) while exploring the region of Laguna de Bay.

In 1688, Biñan, together with Barrio Bukol, separated from Cabuyao. After a series of renaming and separating barrios to become independent towns, Barrio Bukol was politically emancipated as the municipality of Santa Rosa, which was named after Saint Rose of Lima. The municipality of Santa Rosa was founded on January 18, 1792.

During the revolutionary period in 1898, the town was instrumental in the proclamation of Philippine independence from Spain when the country signed the Act of Independence on June 12, 1898. Later on, the town's local revolutionaries fought alongside the forces of Pío del Pilar during the Philippine–American War.

On February 5, 1945, the town was abandoned by Japanese soldiers when the local guerrilla resistance movement, with support from the American and Filipino military contingent, entered the town, where skirmishes, torture, and deaths occurred.[clarification needed]

During the postwar era up until the 1970s, the townspeople primarily depended on basic agriculture and family-owned enterprises for their livelihood. The influence of industrialization grew in the 1980s with the entry of local and foreign investors who were responsible for the fast-paced economic and social transformation of the town and the province.

Cityhood

On July 10, 2004, Santa Rosa was converted into a city by Republic Act No. 9264,[6] which was approved by voters in the plebiscite. Leon Arcillas, who was sworn in for his third and final term ten days before, became its first city mayor.

Contemporary

Arcillas was assassinated at the former city hall by three (one being female) gunmen. They were convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in 2013. Jose Catindig Jr., who served as vice mayor, became mayor to serve out the remainder of his term. On May 14, 2007, Catindig, who ran for his full term as mayor, was defeated by Arcillas' daughter, Arlene B. Arcillas.

Geography

 
Santa Rosa aerial view

Santa Rosa's land area is approximately 54.13 square kilometers (20.90 sq mi). It is located west of Laguna de Bay.

The western half of the city occupies the numerous commercial, industrial, and business establishments, while the other is primarily composed of residential areas and subdivisions, schools, industrial zones, and various business establishments.

Santa Rosa is 47 kilometres (29 mi) from Santa Cruz and 40 kilometres (25 mi) from Manila.

Barangays

 
Political map of Santa Rosa, Laguna

Santa Rosa is politically subdivided into 18 barangays:

  • Aplaya
  • Balibago
  • Caingin
  • Dila
  • Dita
  • Don Jose
  • Ibaba
  • Kanluran (Barangay Poblacion Uno)
  • Labas
  • Macabling
  • Malitlit
  • Malusak (Barangay Poblacion Dos)
  • Market Area (Barangay Poblacion Tres)
  • Pooc (Pook)
  • Pulong Santa Cruz
  • Santo Domingo
  • Sinalhan
  • Tagapo

Climate

Climate data for Santa Rosa City, Laguna
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 29
(84)
30
(86)
32
(90)
34
(93)
32
(90)
31
(88)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
30
(86)
30
(86)
29
(84)
30
(87)
Average low °C (°F) 21
(70)
20
(68)
21
(70)
22
(72)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
23
(73)
22
(72)
21
(70)
23
(73)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 10
(0.4)
10
(0.4)
12
(0.5)
27
(1.1)
94
(3.7)
153
(6.0)
206
(8.1)
190
(7.5)
179
(7.0)
120
(4.7)
54
(2.1)
39
(1.5)
1,094
(43)
Average rainy days 5.2 4.5 6.4 9.2 19.7 24.3 26.9 25.7 24.4 21.0 12.9 9.1 189.3
Source: Meteoblue[7]

Demographics

The population of Santa Rosa is fast-growing with an intercensal growth rate of 7% from 1990 to 1995, exponentially increasing in subsequent decades (except between the 2007 and 2010 censuses).

Population census of Santa Rosa
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 7,339—    
1918 10,557+2.45%
1939 15,069+1.71%
1948 17,259+1.52%
1960 26,583+3.66%
1970 41,335+4.51%
1975 47,639+2.89%
1980 64,325+6.19%
1990 94,719+3.95%
1995 138,257+7.34%
2000 185,633+6.52%
2007 266,943+5.14%
2010 284,670+2.37%
2015 353,767+4.23%
2020 414,812+3.18%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[8][9][10]
Population density
Year Density
1990 1,730/km2
1995 2,520/km2
2000 3,400/km2
2007 4,900/km2
2010 5,200/km2
2015 6,500/km2

Some inhabitants of Santa Rosa today erroneously refer to themselves as "Rosanians"; since Santa Rosa is a Spanish name, the correct demonym should be "Rosaños".

Ethnic groups

Like other places in Metro Manila, the original settlers in Santa Rosa are Tagalogs. Throughout the centuries, there has been constant migration of Spaniards, Visayans, Bikolanos, Ilokanos, Chinese, and Americans.

Languages

The main language is Filipino, which is based on Tagalog. In addition, due to continuous development of the city, English is used in education, business and information technology.

Religion

 
Santa Rosa de Lima Parish Church, located at the city proper

Most people are Roman Catholics. Other religious groups represented include the Aglipayans (members of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente – a breakout group from the Catholic Church in 1902 headed by the Union Obrera Democratica), the Church of God International, the United Church of Christ in the Philippines, Jesus Is Lord Church, Baptist, Jehovah's Witness, and Iglesia Evangelica Unida de Cristo (Unida Evangelical Christian Church). In 1994, some migrants and expatriates have formed the Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church (under the canonical jurisdiction of The Orthodox Metropolitanate of Hong Kong/Philippines-Ecumenical Patriarchate) in Golden City Subdivision.

Economy

 
Gusaling Museo at the city center.

Santa Rosa is considered to be the premier city and hub of South Luzon. It is also known as the Lion City of South Luzon. According to the 2013 COA AFR report, the city has an annual income of 2.3 billion, surpassing the income of Calamba and Batangas City. Santa Rosa is now the richest city in Luzon outside of Metro Manila in terms of annual income.

Special economic zones and industrial parks in Santa Rosa include:

  • Laguna Technopark Inc.
  • Greenfield Automotive Park
  • Toyota Special Economic Zone
  • Lakeside Evozone Nuvali
  • Daystar Santa Rosa Industrial Park
  • Santa Rosa Commercial Complex
  • Meridian Industrial Complex

Banking

Major commercial banks in the Philippines operate in the city. Currently, the city hosts banking institutions that offer banking services to businesses and residents. Most of these are concentrated in barangays Balibago, Don Jose, Macabling, Pulong Santa Cruz, Santo Domingo, and Tagapo.

Car dealerships

A number of car brands have put up dealerships in Santa Rosa. Prominent car dealerships include Toyota, Chevrolet, Ford (Borromeo), Foton, Honda (ANC), Hyundai, Isuzu (Gencars), JMC, Kia, Mazda (Borromeo), MG Motor (Greenfield), Mitsubishi (Amcar), Nissan (Greenfield), Subaru (ANC), and Volkswagen (Greenfield).

Furthermore, the Borromeo's Ford and Mazda have recently set up shops while two of the six ANC Group brands, Honda and Subaru, have branches in Santa Rosa.

Shopping malls

 
SM City Santa Rosa

The city host various shopping malls: SM City Santa Rosa, Robinsons Place Santa Rosa, Ayala Malls Solenad, Walter Mart Santa Rosa, Walter Mart Santa Rosa Bel-Air, Victory Mall Santa Rosa, Vista Mall Sta. Rosa, Paseo Outlets (formerly and still commonly known as Paseo de Santa Rosa), Laguna Central, Arcadia, and Target Mall. A new branch of CityMall in the city is currently under construction.

Industries and manufacturing

Dubbed as the "Motor City of the Philippines" or "Detroit City of the Philippines", Santa Rosa is host to multinational automotive giants Nissan Motors Co., Ltd., Toyota Motor Corporation, and Mitsubishi – all contributing 95 percent of the country's automotive production. It is also the location for the headquarters of Santarosa Motor Works, Inc.

Food conglomerate Monde Nissin Corporation, which manufactures Lucky Me! instant noodles and Monde biscuits, has a 14-hectare (35-acre) manufacturing facility in the city. San Miguel Brewery and Magnolia also have a plant in the city. Santa Rosa is also home to the largest plant of The Coca-Cola Company in the Philippines, situated next to the Santa Rosa Exit of South Luzon Expressway. In 2018, Santa Rosa became the new home of HAMBURG Trading Corporation's 7,000-square-meter (75,000 sq ft) facility that houses the company's warehouse, administration office, and state-of-the-art demo kitchen – all in one roof.

Information technology

Santa Rosa is aiming to be the next hub for the BPO industry. It is currently ranked 82nd in the world for its competitiveness in the Information Technology and Business Process Outsourcing services (IT-BPO) by the leading strategic advisory firm, THOLONS. BPO companies present in Santa Rosa are IQor, KGB, Teletech, IBM, Ubisoft, and Concentrix.

Infrastructure

Transportation

 
A jeepney plying the Santa Rosa Commercial Complex in Balibago

Santa Rosa is serviced by South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) and Cavite–Laguna Expressway (CALAX). Two exits of SLEX are located in the city: Santa Rosa Exit and Eton City (Malitlit) Exit. The city is also accessible through Greenfield City (Mamplasan) Exit in Biñan, which provides access to CALAX, SM City Santa Rosa, and the Santa Rosa city proper. Two exits of CALAX directly serve the city, namely: Sta. Rosa City Exit (located in Barangay Carmen, Silang, Cavite) and Laguna Boulevard Exit (located within the city). A four-lane national highway from Alabang, Muntinlupa up to Calamba, Laguna passes through the city. Another road, Santa Rosa-Tagaytay Road, acts as the main route for people going up to Tagaytay from Metro Manila, especially on weekends and vacation periods.

Public transportation within the city, like in most of the urban areas in the Philippines, is facilitated mostly using inexpensive jeepneys. Tricycles are also used for short distances. The Santa Rosa railway station is located in barangay Labas, near the city center. The city is also the location of the Santa Rosa Commercial Complex, a well-known intermodal transport and commercial hub in barangay Balibago, and the Santa Rosa Integrated Terminal, a provincial bus station serving Metro Manila and eventually other parts south of Metro Manila.

Utilities and communication

Santa Rosa's source of electricity is partly from Meralco. Its water supply is provided by the Laguna Water Inc., except for Vista Land Developments (including Sta. Elena City), which is provided by Primewater Infrastructure Corporation. Santa Rosa's communication system is powered by Philippine Long Distance Telephone (PLDT) and Globe Telecom, and the cellular network in the Philippines, particularly in metropolitan areas, is increasing due to the low cost of calls and text messaging. Globe Telecom, Smart Communications (PLDT), and Dito Telecommunity provide cellular networks in Santa Rosa. Cable and satellite Television access is provided by SkyCable, G Sat, Cignal Digital TV, and Royal Cable. Internet Digital Subscriber Line or DSL coverage is provided by PLDT, cable internet is serviced by SkyCable's ZPDee and Global Destiny. Fiber Internet Wireless broadband is provided by Globelines Broadband and Smart Communications.

Health

The Santa Rosa Community Hospital is the primary public hospital of Santa Rosa. The city also hosts at least seven other private hospitals: New Sinai MDI Hospital and Medical Center, Marian Hospital, Balibago Polyclinic and Hospital, St. James Hospital in Dita, Sta. Rosa Hospital and Medical Center along RSBS Boulevard in Balibago, The Medical City South Luzon in Greenfield City, and QualiMed Hospital – Sta. Rosa in Nuvali.

Government

 
Santa Rosa City Hall

Santa Rosa City is governed primarily by the city mayor, the vice mayor, and the city councilors. The mayor acts as the chief executive of the city while the city councilors act as its legislative body. The vice mayor, besides taking on mayoral responsibilities in case of a temporary vacancy, acts as the presiding officer of the city legislature. The legislative body is composed of 12 regular members and representatives from the barangay and the youth council.

Elected officials

Santa Rosa City Officials (2022-2025)
Name Party
House Of Representative
Dan S. Fernandez PDP–Laban
City Mayor
Arlene B. Arcillas PDP–Laban
City Vice Mayor
Arnold B. Arcillas PDP–Laban
City Councilors
Ma. Theresa C. Aala PDP–Laban
Sonia U. Algabre PDP–Laban
Roy M. Gonzales PDP–Laban
Laudemer A. Carta PDP–Laban
Jose B. Catindig Jr. Independent
Mythor C. Cendaña PDP–Laban
Jose Joel L. Aala PDP–Laban
Antonio M. Tuzon, Jr. PDP–Laban
Rodrigo B. Malapitan PDP–Laban
Ina Clariza B. Cartagena PDP–Laban
Manuel G. Alipon PDP–Laban
Wlfredo A. Castro PDP–Laban
Ex Officio City Council Members
ABC President Godofredo Z. Dela Rosa (Dita)
SK President Domel Jenson Ian M. Barairo (Ibaba)

Former Elected officials

Santa Rosa City Officials (2019-2022)
Name Party
House Of Representative
Dan S. Fernandez PDP–Laban
City Mayor
Arlene B. Arcillas PDP–Laban
City Vice Mayor
Arnel DC. Gomez Bigkis Pinoy
City Councilors
Sonia U. Algabre PDP–Laban
Mythor C. Cendaña PDP–Laban
Ina Clariza B. Cartagena PDP–Laban
Laudemer A. Carta PDP–Laban
Roy M. Gonzales PDP–Laban
Ma. Theresa C. Aala PDP–Laban
Rodrigo B. Malapitan PDP–Laban
Antonio M. Tuzon, Jr. PDP–Laban
Wlfredo A. Castro PDP–Laban
Jose Joel L. Aala PDP–Laban
Ex Officio City Council Members
ABC President Godofredo Z. Dela Rosa
SK President Domel Jenson Ian M. Barairo
Santa Rosa City Officials (2016–2019)
Name Party
House Of Representative
Arlene B. Arcillas PDP–Laban
City Mayor
Dan S. Fernandez PDP–Laban
City Vice Mayor
Arnold B. Arcillas PDP–Laban
City Councilors
Roy M. Gonzales PDP–Laban
Ina Clariza B. Cartagena PDP–Laban
Sonia U. Algabre PDP–Laban
Rodrigo B. Malapitan PDP–Laban
Mariel C. Cendaña PDP–Laban
Jose Joel L. Aala PDP–Laban
Wlfredo A. Castro PDP–Laban
Antonio M. Tuzon, Jr. PDP–Laban
Arturo M. Tiongco PDP–Laban
Eric T. Puzon PDP–Laban
Ex Officio City Council Members
ABC President Aldrin M. Lumangue
SK President Domel Jenson Ian M. Barairo
Santa Rosa City Officials (2013-2016)
Name Party
City Mayor
Arlene B. Arcillas Liberal
City Vice Mayor
Arnel DC. Gomez NPC
City Councilor
Ma. Theresa C. Aala NPC
Luisito B. Algabre NPC
Mythor C. Cendaña NPC
Eric T. Puzon NPC
Antonia T. Laserna Aksyon
Paulino Y. Camaclang Jr. NPC
Petronio C. Factoriza NPC
Reymond Ryan F. Carvajal NPC
Laudemer A. Carta NPC
Edward Fernandito S. Tiongco NPC
Ex Officio City Council Members
ABC President Rodrigo B. Malapitan
Santa Rosa City Officials (2010–2013)
Name Party
City Mayor
Arlene B. Arcillas Liberal
City Vice Mayor
Arnel DC. Gomez Liberal
City Councilor
Luisito B. Algabre Liberal
Mythor C. Cendaña Liberal
Laudemer A. Carta Liberal
Ma. Theresa C. Aala Liberal
Petronio C. Factoriza Liberal
Reymond Ryan F. Carvajal Liberal
Antonia T. Laserna Liberal
Eric T. Puzon Liberal
Paulino Y. Camaclang Jr. Liberal
Edward Fernandito S. Tiongco Liberal
Ex Officio City Council Members
ABC President Rodrigo B. Malapitan
SK President Ina Clariza B. Cartagena
Santa Rosa City Officials (2007–2010)
Name Party
City Mayor
Arlene B. Arcillas-Nazareno Lakas
City Vice Mayor
Manuel G. Alipon NPC
City Councilor
Luisito B. Algabre Lakas
Mythor C. Cendaña Lakas
Ma. Theresa C. Aala NPC
Arnel DC. Gomez Lakas
Jose C. Cartaño NPC
Antonia T. Laserna Lakas
Arturo M. Tiongco Independent
Ronald Ian A. De Guzman Independent
Paulino Y. Camaclang Jr. Lakas
Reymond Ryan F. Carvajal Lakas
Ex Officio City Council Members
ABC President Wlfredo A. Castro
SK President Abiel Dominic D. Alipon
Santa Rosa City Officials (2005-2007)
Name Party
City Mayor
Jose B. Catindig, Jr. KAMPI
City Vice Mayor
Arlene B. Arcillas-Nazareno Lakas
City Councilor
Laudemer A. Carta KAMPI
Jose C. Cartaño KAMPI
Petronio C. Factoriza Lakas
Raul P. Aala Lakas
Arturo M. Tiongco UNO
Arnel DC. Gomez Lakas
Antonia T. Laserna UNO
Roy M. Gonzales Lakas
Ronald Ian A. De Guzman KAMPI
Mythor C. Cendaña KAMPI
Ex Officio City Council Members
ABC President Romeo P. Aala
SK President Reymond Ryan F. Carvajal
Santa Rosa City Officials (2004–2005)
Name Party
City Mayor
Leon C. Arcillas Lakas
City Vice Mayor
Jose B. Catindig, Jr. Independent
City Councilor
Arlene B. Arcillas-Nazareno Lakas
Laudemer A. Carta KNP
Jose C. Cartaño Lakas
Petronio C. Factoriza Lakas
Raul P. Aala Lakas
Arturo M. Tiongco KNP
Artemio M. Gomez Jr. Lakas
Antonia T. Laserna KNP
Ex Officio City Council Members
ABC President Romeo P. Aala
SK President Reymond Ryan F. Carvajal
Santa Rosa Municipal Officials (2001–2004)
Name Party
Mayor
Leon C. Arcillas Lakas
Vice Mayor
Jose B. Catindig, Jr. Independent
Municipal Councilor
Luisito B. Algabre Lakas
Raul P. Aala Lakas
Eric T. Puzon KNP
Laudemer A. Carta KNP
Marcelito S. Laserna KNP
Petronio C. Factoriza Lakas
Arturo M. Tiongco KNP
Artemio M. Gomez Jr. Lakas
Ex Officio Municipal Council Members
ABC President Romeo P. Aala
SK President Aries A. Alcabasa
Santa Rosa Municipal Officials (1998–2001)
Name Party
Mayor
Leon C. Arcillas PMP
Vice Mayor
Octovio Ramon O. Lijauco PMP
Municipal Councilor
Luisito B. Algabre PMP
Paulino Y. Camaclang Jr. Lakas
Laudemer A. Carta Lakas
Giovanni T. Bustamante PMP
Eric T. Puzon Lakas
Petronio C. Factoriza PMP
Marcelito S. Laserna Lakas
Raul P. Aala PMP
Ex Officio Municipal Council Members
ABC President Romeo P. Aala
SK President Aries A. Alcabasa
(1995-1998)
Mayor Roberto R. Gonzales
Vice Mayor Jose B. Catindig, Jr.
Municipal Councilors
Arturo M. Tiongco
Octovio Ramon O. Lijauco
Giovanni T. Bustamante
Rufino P. Tapangco
Paulino Y. Camaclang Jr.
Luisito B. Algabre
Restituto C. Almodovar
Urbano J. Dia
Ex-Officio
Romeo P. Aala - ABC President
Ronald Ian A. De Guzman - SK President
(1992-1995)
Mayor Roberto R. Gonzales
Vice Mayor Antonio B. Dictado
Municipal Councilors
Eric T. Puzon
Jose B. Catindig, Jr.
Arturo M. Tiongco
Urbano J. Dia
Restituto C. Almodovar
Giovanni T. Bustamante
Rogelio L. Lijauco
Rufino P. Tapangco
Ex-Officio
Ramon G. Marcelo - ABC President
Ronald Ian A. De Guzman - SK President
(1988-1992)
Mayor Roberto R. Gonzales
Vice Mayor Antonio B. Dictado
Municipal Councilors
Emilio M. Tiongco
Rufino P. Tapangco
Eric T. Puzon
Uriel T. Mangahis
Adelo T. Perez
Antonio G. Dungao
Avelina R. Gironella
Restituto C. Almodovar

Former mayors

The following is the list of chief executives of Santa Rosa, Laguna.[18]

  1. Francisco Arambulo (1890–1894)
  2. Basilio B. Gonzales (1899–1900)
  3. Pedro Teaño Perlas (1900–1901)
  4. Pablo Monsod Manguerra, Sr. (1900–1901)
  5. Celerino Castillo Tiongco (1905–1907)
  6. Feliciano Arambulo Gomez (1908–1911)
  7. Honorio Tiongco (1912–1916)
  8. Lorenzo Cartagena Tatlonghari (1916–1922)
  9. Jose Vallejo Zavalla (1922–1925)
  10. Aquilino Carballo (1925–1926)
  11. Felixberto Castro Tiongco (1926–1928)
  12. Benito Lijauco delos Reyes (1928–1931)
  13. Hermenegildo Regalado delos Reyes (1931–1937)
  14. Celso Gonzaga Carteciano (1938–1940)
  15. Valentin Regalado delos Reyes (1941–1942)
  16. Jose Alumno Alinsod (1942 – August 1943)
  17. Valentin Regalado delos Reyes (August–December 1943)
  18. Eduardo de Leon Marcelo (1944)
  19. Angel Z. Tiongco (1944 – March 6, 1945)
  20. Jose Alumno Alinsod (March 7, 1945)
  21. Francisco Gomez Arambulo Jr. (1946–1947)
  22. Felimon delos Trinos de Guzman (1948–1951)
  23. Gervacio Almira de Guzman (1952–1955)
  24. Angel Z. Tiongco (1960–1978)
  25. Cesar E. Nepomuceno (February 3, 1978 – December 3, 1987)
  26. Zosimo B. Cartaño (February 3 – December 3, 1987)
  27. Leo T. Bustamante (OIC, December 3, 1987 – February 2, 1988)
  28. Roberto R. Gonzales (1988 – June 30, 1998)
  29. Leon C. Arcillas (June 30, 1998 – May 10, 2005)
  30. Jose B. Catindig, Jr. (May 11, 2005 – June 30, 2007)
  31. Arlene B. Arcillas (June 30, 2007 – June 30, 2016)
  32. Danilo Ramon S. Fernandez (June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2019)
  33. Arlene B. Arcillas (June 30, 2019 – present)

Notable personalities

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Not to be confused with Laguna de Santa Rosa This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Santa Rosa Laguna news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Santa Rosa officially the City of Santa Rosa Filipino Lungsod ng Santa Rosa is a 1st class component city in the province of Laguna Philippines According to the 2020 census it has a population of 414 812 people 3 Santa Rosa Santa Rosa de LimaComponent cityCity of Santa Rosa From left clockwise Santa Rosa Arch Enchanted Kingdom Santa Rosa de Lima Parish Church Paseo Outlets Cuartel de Santo Domingo Downtown Santa RosaFlagSealMap of Laguna with Santa Rosa highlightedOpenStreetMapSanta RosaLocation within the PhilippinesCoordinates 14 19 N 121 07 E 14 32 N 121 12 E 14 32 121 12 Coordinates 14 19 N 121 07 E 14 32 N 121 12 E 14 32 121 12CountryPhilippinesRegionCalabarzonProvinceLagunaDistrictLone districtFoundedJanuary 18 1792CityhoodJuly 10 2004Named forSt Rose of LimaBarangays18 see Barangays Government 1 TypeSangguniang Panlungsod MayorArlene B Arcillas PDP Laban Vice MayorArnold B Arcillas PDP Laban RepresentativeDanilo Ramon S Fernandez NUP City CouncilMembers Ma Theresa C AalaSonia U AlgabreRoy M GonzalesLaudemer A CartaJose B Catindig Jr Mythor C CendanaJose Joel L AalaAntonio M Tuzon Jr Rodrigo B MalapitanIna Clariza B CartagenaManuel G AliponWilfredo A Castro Electorate222 046 voters 2022 Area 2 Total54 84 km2 21 17 sq mi Elevation70 m 230 ft Highest elevation392 m 1 286 ft Lowest elevation2 m 7 ft Population 2020 census 3 Total414 812 Rank2 out of 30 in Laguna Density7 600 km2 20 000 sq mi Households122 458Economy Income class1st city income class Poverty incidence1 29 2018 4 Revenue 4 427 463 016 31 2020 Assets 12 112 633 246 19 2020 Expenditure 3 690 870 306 46 2020 Liabilities 1 928 784 593 78 2020 Service provider ElectricityManila Electric Company Meralco Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code4026PSGC043428000IDD area code 63 0 49Native languagesTagalogWebsitewww wbr santarosacity wbr gov wbr phIt is the second largest local government unit in Laguna after Calamba 3 On August 28 2019 President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act No 11395 5 which separated the city from the first district allowing it to elect its separate representative beginning in the 2022 elections However for the purposes of electing Sangguniang Panlalawigan members Santa Rosa remains part of the province s first Sangguniang Panlalawigan District Santa Rosa was initially known for the Coca Cola and Toyota manufacturing plants in its industrial estates Recently it has become popular for being the site of Enchanted Kingdom a local theme park and several housing developments Contents 1 History 1 1 Cityhood 1 2 Contemporary 2 Geography 2 1 Barangays 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 Ethnic groups 3 2 Languages 3 3 Religion 4 Economy 4 1 Banking 4 2 Car dealerships 4 3 Shopping malls 4 4 Industries and manufacturing 4 5 Information technology 5 Infrastructure 5 1 Transportation 5 2 Utilities and communication 5 3 Health 6 Government 6 1 Elected officials 6 2 Former Elected officials 6 3 Former mayors 7 Notable personalities 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit 2017 stamp of the Philippines dedicated to the 225th anniversary of Santa Rosa In 1571 Spanish conquistador Juan de Salcedo the grandson of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi founded the town of Binan which was annexed as a barrio to Tabuco now Cabuyao while exploring the region of Laguna de Bay In 1688 Binan together with Barrio Bukol separated from Cabuyao After a series of renaming and separating barrios to become independent towns Barrio Bukol was politically emancipated as the municipality of Santa Rosa which was named after Saint Rose of Lima The municipality of Santa Rosa was founded on January 18 1792 During the revolutionary period in 1898 the town was instrumental in the proclamation of Philippine independence from Spain when the country signed the Act of Independence on June 12 1898 Later on the town s local revolutionaries fought alongside the forces of Pio del Pilar during the Philippine American War On February 5 1945 the town was abandoned by Japanese soldiers when the local guerrilla resistance movement with support from the American and Filipino military contingent entered the town where skirmishes torture and deaths occurred clarification needed During the postwar era up until the 1970s the townspeople primarily depended on basic agriculture and family owned enterprises for their livelihood The influence of industrialization grew in the 1980s with the entry of local and foreign investors who were responsible for the fast paced economic and social transformation of the town and the province Cityhood Edit Main article Cities of the Philippines On July 10 2004 Santa Rosa was converted into a city by Republic Act No 9264 6 which was approved by voters in the plebiscite Leon Arcillas who was sworn in for his third and final term ten days before became its first city mayor Contemporary Edit Arcillas was assassinated at the former city hall by three one being female gunmen They were convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in 2013 Jose Catindig Jr who served as vice mayor became mayor to serve out the remainder of his term On May 14 2007 Catindig who ran for his full term as mayor was defeated by Arcillas daughter Arlene B Arcillas Geography Edit Santa Rosa aerial view Santa Rosa s land area is approximately 54 13 square kilometers 20 90 sq mi It is located west of Laguna de Bay The western half of the city occupies the numerous commercial industrial and business establishments while the other is primarily composed of residential areas and subdivisions schools industrial zones and various business establishments Santa Rosa is 47 kilometres 29 mi from Santa Cruz and 40 kilometres 25 mi from Manila Barangays Edit Political map of Santa Rosa Laguna Santa Rosa is politically subdivided into 18 barangays Aplaya Balibago Caingin Dila Dita Don Jose Ibaba Kanluran Barangay Poblacion Uno Labas Macabling Malitlit Malusak Barangay Poblacion Dos Market Area Barangay Poblacion Tres Pooc Pook Pulong Santa Cruz Santo Domingo Sinalhan Tagapo Climate Edit Climate data for Santa Rosa City LagunaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 29 84 30 86 32 90 34 93 32 90 31 88 29 84 29 84 29 84 30 86 30 86 29 84 30 87 Average low C F 21 70 20 68 21 70 22 72 24 75 24 75 24 75 24 75 24 75 23 73 22 72 21 70 23 73 Average precipitation mm inches 10 0 4 10 0 4 12 0 5 27 1 1 94 3 7 153 6 0 206 8 1 190 7 5 179 7 0 120 4 7 54 2 1 39 1 5 1 094 43 Average rainy days 5 2 4 5 6 4 9 2 19 7 24 3 26 9 25 7 24 4 21 0 12 9 9 1 189 3Source Meteoblue 7 Demographics EditThe population of Santa Rosa is fast growing with an intercensal growth rate of 7 from 1990 to 1995 exponentially increasing in subsequent decades except between the 2007 and 2010 censuses Population census of Santa RosaYearPop p a 19037 339 191810 557 2 45 193915 069 1 71 194817 259 1 52 196026 583 3 66 197041 335 4 51 197547 639 2 89 198064 325 6 19 199094 719 3 95 1995138 257 7 34 2000185 633 6 52 2007266 943 5 14 2010284 670 2 37 2015353 767 4 23 2020414 812 3 18 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 8 9 10 Population density Year Density1990 1 730 km21995 2 520 km22000 3 400 km22007 4 900 km22010 5 200 km22015 6 500 km2 Some inhabitants of Santa Rosa today erroneously refer to themselves as Rosanians since Santa Rosa is a Spanish name the correct demonym should be Rosanos Ethnic groups Edit Like other places in Metro Manila the original settlers in Santa Rosa are Tagalogs Throughout the centuries there has been constant migration of Spaniards Visayans Bikolanos Ilokanos Chinese and Americans Languages Edit The main language is Filipino which is based on Tagalog In addition due to continuous development of the city English is used in education business and information technology Religion Edit Santa Rosa de Lima Parish Church located at the city proper Most people are Roman Catholics Other religious groups represented include the Aglipayans members of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente a breakout group from the Catholic Church in 1902 headed by the Union Obrera Democratica the Church of God International the United Church of Christ in the Philippines Jesus Is Lord Church Baptist Jehovah s Witness and Iglesia Evangelica Unida de Cristo Unida Evangelical Christian Church In 1994 some migrants and expatriates have formed the Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church under the canonical jurisdiction of The Orthodox Metropolitanate of Hong Kong Philippines Ecumenical Patriarchate in Golden City Subdivision Economy EditPoverty Incidence of Santa Rosa Source Philippine Statistics Authority 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Gusaling Museo at the city center Santa Rosa is considered to be the premier city and hub of South Luzon It is also known as the Lion City of South Luzon According to the 2013 COA AFR report the city has an annual income of 2 3 billion surpassing the income of Calamba and Batangas City Santa Rosa is now the richest city in Luzon outside of Metro Manila in terms of annual income Special economic zones and industrial parks in Santa Rosa include Laguna Technopark Inc Greenfield Automotive Park Toyota Special Economic Zone Lakeside Evozone Nuvali Daystar Santa Rosa Industrial Park Santa Rosa Commercial Complex Meridian Industrial Complex Banking Edit Major commercial banks in the Philippines operate in the city Currently the city hosts banking institutions that offer banking services to businesses and residents Most of these are concentrated in barangays Balibago Don Jose Macabling Pulong Santa Cruz Santo Domingo and Tagapo Car dealerships Edit A number of car brands have put up dealerships in Santa Rosa Prominent car dealerships include Toyota Chevrolet Ford Borromeo Foton Honda ANC Hyundai Isuzu Gencars JMC Kia Mazda Borromeo MG Motor Greenfield Mitsubishi Amcar Nissan Greenfield Subaru ANC and Volkswagen Greenfield Furthermore the Borromeo s Ford and Mazda have recently set up shops while two of the six ANC Group brands Honda and Subaru have branches in Santa Rosa Shopping malls Edit SM City Santa Rosa The city host various shopping malls SM City Santa Rosa Robinsons Place Santa Rosa Ayala Malls Solenad Walter Mart Santa Rosa Walter Mart Santa Rosa Bel Air Victory Mall Santa Rosa Vista Mall Sta Rosa Paseo Outlets formerly and still commonly known as Paseo de Santa Rosa Laguna Central Arcadia and Target Mall A new branch of CityMall in the city is currently under construction Industries and manufacturing Edit Dubbed as the Motor City of the Philippines or Detroit City of the Philippines Santa Rosa is host to multinational automotive giants Nissan Motors Co Ltd Toyota Motor Corporation and Mitsubishi all contributing 95 percent of the country s automotive production It is also the location for the headquarters of Santarosa Motor Works Inc Food conglomerate Monde Nissin Corporation which manufactures Lucky Me instant noodles and Monde biscuits has a 14 hectare 35 acre manufacturing facility in the city San Miguel Brewery and Magnolia also have a plant in the city Santa Rosa is also home to the largest plant of The Coca Cola Company in the Philippines situated next to the Santa Rosa Exit of South Luzon Expressway In 2018 Santa Rosa became the new home of HAMBURG Trading Corporation s 7 000 square meter 75 000 sq ft facility that houses the company s warehouse administration office and state of the art demo kitchen all in one roof Information technology EditSanta Rosa is aiming to be the next hub for the BPO industry It is currently ranked 82nd in the world for its competitiveness in the Information Technology and Business Process Outsourcing services IT BPO by the leading strategic advisory firm THOLONS BPO companies present in Santa Rosa are IQor KGB Teletech IBM Ubisoft and Concentrix Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit A jeepney plying the Santa Rosa Commercial Complex in Balibago Santa Rosa is serviced by South Luzon Expressway SLEX and Cavite Laguna Expressway CALAX Two exits of SLEX are located in the city Santa Rosa Exit and Eton City Malitlit Exit The city is also accessible through Greenfield City Mamplasan Exit in Binan which provides access to CALAX SM City Santa Rosa and the Santa Rosa city proper Two exits of CALAX directly serve the city namely Sta Rosa City Exit located in Barangay Carmen Silang Cavite and Laguna Boulevard Exit located within the city A four lane national highway from Alabang Muntinlupa up to Calamba Laguna passes through the city Another road Santa Rosa Tagaytay Road acts as the main route for people going up to Tagaytay from Metro Manila especially on weekends and vacation periods Public transportation within the city like in most of the urban areas in the Philippines is facilitated mostly using inexpensive jeepneys Tricycles are also used for short distances The Santa Rosa railway station is located in barangay Labas near the city center The city is also the location of the Santa Rosa Commercial Complex a well known intermodal transport and commercial hub in barangay Balibago and the Santa Rosa Integrated Terminal a provincial bus station serving Metro Manila and eventually other parts south of Metro Manila Utilities and communication Edit Santa Rosa s source of electricity is partly from Meralco Its water supply is provided by the Laguna Water Inc except for Vista Land Developments including Sta Elena City which is provided by Primewater Infrastructure Corporation Santa Rosa s communication system is powered by Philippine Long Distance Telephone PLDT and Globe Telecom and the cellular network in the Philippines particularly in metropolitan areas is increasing due to the low cost of calls and text messaging Globe Telecom Smart Communications PLDT and Dito Telecommunity provide cellular networks in Santa Rosa Cable and satellite Television access is provided by SkyCable G Sat Cignal Digital TV and Royal Cable Internet Digital Subscriber Line or DSL coverage is provided by PLDT cable internet is serviced by SkyCable s ZPDee and Global Destiny Fiber Internet Wireless broadband is provided by Globelines Broadband and Smart Communications Health Edit The Santa Rosa Community Hospital is the primary public hospital of Santa Rosa The city also hosts at least seven other private hospitals New Sinai MDI Hospital and Medical Center Marian Hospital Balibago Polyclinic and Hospital St James Hospital in Dita Sta Rosa Hospital and Medical Center along RSBS Boulevard in Balibago The Medical City South Luzon in Greenfield City and QualiMed Hospital Sta Rosa in Nuvali Government Edit Santa Rosa City Hall Santa Rosa City is governed primarily by the city mayor the vice mayor and the city councilors The mayor acts as the chief executive of the city while the city councilors act as its legislative body The vice mayor besides taking on mayoral responsibilities in case of a temporary vacancy acts as the presiding officer of the city legislature The legislative body is composed of 12 regular members and representatives from the barangay and the youth council Elected officials Edit Santa Rosa City Officials 2022 2025 Name PartyHouse Of RepresentativeDan S Fernandez PDP LabanCity MayorArlene B Arcillas PDP LabanCity Vice MayorArnold B Arcillas PDP LabanCity CouncilorsMa Theresa C Aala PDP LabanSonia U Algabre PDP LabanRoy M Gonzales PDP LabanLaudemer A Carta PDP LabanJose B Catindig Jr IndependentMythor C Cendana PDP LabanJose Joel L Aala PDP LabanAntonio M Tuzon Jr PDP LabanRodrigo B Malapitan PDP LabanIna Clariza B Cartagena PDP LabanManuel G Alipon PDP LabanWlfredo A Castro PDP LabanEx Officio City Council MembersABC President Godofredo Z Dela Rosa Dita SK President Domel Jenson Ian M Barairo Ibaba Former Elected officials Edit Santa Rosa City Officials 2019 2022 Name PartyHouse Of RepresentativeDan S Fernandez PDP LabanCity MayorArlene B Arcillas PDP LabanCity Vice MayorArnel DC Gomez Bigkis PinoyCity CouncilorsSonia U Algabre PDP LabanMythor C Cendana PDP LabanIna Clariza B Cartagena PDP LabanLaudemer A Carta PDP LabanRoy M Gonzales PDP LabanMa Theresa C Aala PDP LabanRodrigo B Malapitan PDP LabanAntonio M Tuzon Jr PDP LabanWlfredo A Castro PDP LabanJose Joel L Aala PDP LabanEx Officio City Council MembersABC President Godofredo Z Dela RosaSK President Domel Jenson Ian M BarairoSanta Rosa City Officials 2016 2019 Name PartyHouse Of RepresentativeArlene B Arcillas PDP LabanCity MayorDan S Fernandez PDP LabanCity Vice MayorArnold B Arcillas PDP LabanCity CouncilorsRoy M Gonzales PDP LabanIna Clariza B Cartagena PDP LabanSonia U Algabre PDP LabanRodrigo B Malapitan PDP LabanMariel C Cendana PDP LabanJose Joel L Aala PDP LabanWlfredo A Castro PDP LabanAntonio M Tuzon Jr PDP LabanArturo M Tiongco PDP LabanEric T Puzon PDP LabanEx Officio City Council MembersABC President Aldrin M LumangueSK President Domel Jenson Ian M BarairoSanta Rosa City Officials 2013 2016 Name PartyCity MayorArlene B Arcillas LiberalCity Vice MayorArnel DC Gomez NPCCity CouncilorMa Theresa C Aala NPCLuisito B Algabre NPCMythor C Cendana NPCEric T Puzon NPCAntonia T Laserna AksyonPaulino Y Camaclang Jr NPCPetronio C Factoriza NPCReymond Ryan F Carvajal NPCLaudemer A Carta NPCEdward Fernandito S Tiongco NPCEx Officio City Council MembersABC President Rodrigo B MalapitanSanta Rosa City Officials 2010 2013 Name PartyCity MayorArlene B Arcillas LiberalCity Vice MayorArnel DC Gomez LiberalCity CouncilorLuisito B Algabre LiberalMythor C Cendana LiberalLaudemer A Carta LiberalMa Theresa C Aala LiberalPetronio C Factoriza LiberalReymond Ryan F Carvajal LiberalAntonia T Laserna LiberalEric T Puzon LiberalPaulino Y Camaclang Jr LiberalEdward Fernandito S Tiongco LiberalEx Officio City Council MembersABC President Rodrigo B MalapitanSK President Ina Clariza B CartagenaSanta Rosa City Officials 2007 2010 Name PartyCity MayorArlene B Arcillas Nazareno LakasCity Vice MayorManuel G Alipon NPCCity CouncilorLuisito B Algabre LakasMythor C Cendana LakasMa Theresa C Aala NPCArnel DC Gomez LakasJose C Cartano NPCAntonia T Laserna LakasArturo M Tiongco IndependentRonald Ian A De Guzman IndependentPaulino Y Camaclang Jr LakasReymond Ryan F Carvajal LakasEx Officio City Council MembersABC President Wlfredo A CastroSK President Abiel Dominic D AliponSanta Rosa City Officials 2005 2007 Name PartyCity MayorJose B Catindig Jr KAMPICity Vice MayorArlene B Arcillas Nazareno LakasCity CouncilorLaudemer A Carta KAMPIJose C Cartano KAMPIPetronio C Factoriza LakasRaul P Aala LakasArturo M Tiongco UNOArnel DC Gomez LakasAntonia T Laserna UNORoy M Gonzales LakasRonald Ian A De Guzman KAMPIMythor C Cendana KAMPIEx Officio City Council MembersABC President Romeo P AalaSK President Reymond Ryan F CarvajalSanta Rosa City Officials 2004 2005 Name PartyCity MayorLeon C Arcillas LakasCity Vice MayorJose B Catindig Jr IndependentCity CouncilorArlene B Arcillas Nazareno LakasLaudemer A Carta KNPJose C Cartano LakasPetronio C Factoriza LakasRaul P Aala LakasArturo M Tiongco KNPArtemio M Gomez Jr LakasAntonia T Laserna KNPEx Officio City Council MembersABC President Romeo P AalaSK President Reymond Ryan F CarvajalSanta Rosa Municipal Officials 2001 2004 Name PartyMayorLeon C Arcillas LakasVice MayorJose B Catindig Jr IndependentMunicipal CouncilorLuisito B Algabre LakasRaul P Aala LakasEric T Puzon KNPLaudemer A Carta KNPMarcelito S Laserna KNPPetronio C Factoriza LakasArturo M Tiongco KNPArtemio M Gomez Jr LakasEx Officio Municipal Council MembersABC President Romeo P AalaSK President Aries A AlcabasaSanta Rosa Municipal Officials 1998 2001 Name PartyMayorLeon C Arcillas PMPVice MayorOctovio Ramon O Lijauco PMPMunicipal CouncilorLuisito B Algabre PMPPaulino Y Camaclang Jr LakasLaudemer A Carta LakasGiovanni T Bustamante PMPEric T Puzon LakasPetronio C Factoriza PMPMarcelito S Laserna LakasRaul P Aala PMPEx Officio Municipal Council MembersABC President Romeo P AalaSK President Aries A Alcabasa 1995 1998 Mayor Roberto R GonzalesVice Mayor Jose B Catindig Jr Municipal CouncilorsArturo M TiongcoOctovio Ramon O LijaucoGiovanni T BustamanteRufino P TapangcoPaulino Y Camaclang Jr Luisito B AlgabreRestituto C AlmodovarUrbano J DiaEx OfficioRomeo P Aala ABC PresidentRonald Ian A De Guzman SK President 1992 1995 Mayor Roberto R GonzalesVice Mayor Antonio B DictadoMunicipal CouncilorsEric T PuzonJose B Catindig Jr Arturo M TiongcoUrbano J DiaRestituto C AlmodovarGiovanni T BustamanteRogelio L LijaucoRufino P TapangcoEx OfficioRamon G Marcelo ABC PresidentRonald Ian A De Guzman SK President 1988 1992 Mayor Roberto R GonzalesVice Mayor Antonio B DictadoMunicipal CouncilorsEmilio M TiongcoRufino P TapangcoEric T PuzonUriel T MangahisAdelo T PerezAntonio G DungaoAvelina R GironellaRestituto C AlmodovarFormer mayors Edit The following is the list of chief executives of Santa Rosa Laguna 18 Francisco Arambulo 1890 1894 Basilio B Gonzales 1899 1900 Pedro Teano Perlas 1900 1901 Pablo Monsod Manguerra Sr 1900 1901 Celerino Castillo Tiongco 1905 1907 Feliciano Arambulo Gomez 1908 1911 Honorio Tiongco 1912 1916 Lorenzo Cartagena Tatlonghari 1916 1922 Jose Vallejo Zavalla 1922 1925 Aquilino Carballo 1925 1926 Felixberto Castro Tiongco 1926 1928 Benito Lijauco delos Reyes 1928 1931 Hermenegildo Regalado delos Reyes 1931 1937 Celso Gonzaga Carteciano 1938 1940 Valentin Regalado delos Reyes 1941 1942 Jose Alumno Alinsod 1942 August 1943 Valentin Regalado delos Reyes August December 1943 Eduardo de Leon Marcelo 1944 Angel Z Tiongco 1944 March 6 1945 Jose Alumno Alinsod March 7 1945 Francisco Gomez Arambulo Jr 1946 1947 Felimon delos Trinos de Guzman 1948 1951 Gervacio Almira de Guzman 1952 1955 Angel Z Tiongco 1960 1978 Cesar E Nepomuceno February 3 1978 December 3 1987 Zosimo B Cartano February 3 December 3 1987 Leo T Bustamante OIC December 3 1987 February 2 1988 Roberto R Gonzales 1988 June 30 1998 Leon C Arcillas June 30 1998 May 10 2005 Jose B Catindig Jr May 11 2005 June 30 2007 Arlene B Arcillas June 30 2007 June 30 2016 Danilo Ramon S Fernandez June 30 2016 June 30 2019 Arlene B Arcillas June 30 2019 present Notable personalities EditArlene B Arcillas incumbent mayor Maria Carpena stage actress and soprano singer She was the first recording artist in the Philippine music industry She was also dubbed as the country s Nightingale of Zarzuela 19 20 Mark Herras actor and Starstruck Season 1 Ultimate Survivor Alden Richards actor and former Ginoong Santa Rosa Jason Fernandez former vocalist of Rivermaya singer Koreen Medina actress model and StarStruck Avenger Jef Gaitan former Rosas ng Santa Rosa and Banana Split mainstay Nadine Samonte actress and StarStruck Avenger Jodi Sta Maria actress Juancho Trivino actor and hostReferences Edit City of Santa Rosa DILG 2015 Census of Population Report No 3 Population Land Area and Population Density PDF Philippine Statistics Authority Quezon City Philippines August 2016 ISSN 0117 1453 Archived PDF from the original on May 25 2021 Retrieved July 16 2021 a b c Census of Population 2020 Region IV A Calabarzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved July 8 2021 PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates Philippine Statistics Authority December 15 2021 Retrieved January 22 2022 Republic Act No 11395 August 28 2019 An Act Separating the City of Santa Rosa from the First Legislative District of the Province of Laguna to Constitute the Lone Legislative District of Santa Rosa PDF Republic Act No 9264 March 10 2004 An Act Converting the Municipality of Santa Rosa in the Province of Laguna into a Component City to be Known as the City of Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Average Temperatures and Rainfall Meteoblue Retrieved May 11 2020 Census of Population and Housing 2010 Region IV A Calabarzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay NSO Retrieved June 29 2016 Censuses of Population 1903 2007 Region IV A Calabarzon Table 1 Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province Highly Urbanized City 1903 to 2007 NSO Province of Laguna Municipality Population Data Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division Retrieved December 17 2016 Poverty incidence PI Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved December 28 2020 https psa gov ph sites default files NSCB LocalPovertyPhilippines 0 pdf publication date 29 November 2005 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2003 20SAE 20of 20poverty 20 28Full 20Report 29 1 pdf publication date 23 March 2009 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2006 20and 202009 20City 20and 20Municipal 20Level 20Poverty 20Estimates 0 1 pdf publication date 3 August 2012 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2012 20Municipal 20and 20City 20Level 20Poverty 20Estima7tes 20Publication 20 281 29 pdf publication date 31 May 2016 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files City 20and 20Municipal level 20Small 20Area 20Poverty 20Estimates 202009 2C 202012 20and 202015 0 xlsx publication date 10 July 2019 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates Philippine Statistics Authority December 15 2021 Retrieved January 22 2022 Local Chief Executive City Government of Santa Rosa 9 Kickass Women in Philippine History You ve Never Heard Of FilipiKnow June 3 2018 Retrieved February 6 2021 Pa a Saul Sta Rosa Laguna honors 1st Filipino soprano recording artist Philippine News Agency Retrieved February 6 2021 External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Santa Rosa Wikimedia Commons has media related to Santa Rosa Laguna Official website Philippine Standard Geographic Code 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