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Taytay, Rizal

Taytay, officially the Municipality of Taytay (Tagalog: Bayan ng Taytay; IPA: [taɪ'taɪ]), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines. It is also known as the Garments Capital of the Philippines. Most occupation of the residents are related to supplying different types of garments related things like blouses, pants, dresses and the garment itself at a very low cost. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 386,451 people. [4] It is the 3rd most populous municipality in the country, after Cainta, and Rodriguez, Rizal.

Taytay
Municipality of Taytay
(From top, left to right: Taytay Town Proper • St. John the Baptist Church • New Taytay Municipal Hall • Taytay Kalayaan Park • Taytay Diversion Road • Ortigas Avenue Extension)
Nickname(s): 
Woodworks and Garments Capital of the Philippines
Motto: 
Smile Taytay
Anthem: Mabuhay Ang Taytay
Map of Rizal with Taytay highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Taytay
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 14°34′09″N 121°07′57″E / 14.56917°N 121.1325°E / 14.56917; 121.1325Coordinates: 14°34′09″N 121°07′57″E / 14.56917°N 121.1325°E / 14.56917; 121.1325
CountryPhilippines
RegionCalabarzon
ProvinceRizal
District 1st district
FoundedOctober 12, 1903[1]
Barangays5 (see Barangays)
Government
[2]
 • TypeSangguniang Bayan
 • MayorAllan Martine S. De Leon
 • Vice MayorSophia Priscilla L. Cabral
 • RepresentativeMichael John R. Duavit
 • Municipal Council
Members
 • Electorate152,944 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total38.80 km2 (14.98 sq mi)
Elevation
50 m (160 ft)
Highest elevation
331 m (1,086 ft)
Lowest elevation
1 m (3 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [4]
 • Total386,451
 • Rank2 out of 1,489 Municipalities
 • Density10,000/km2 (26,000/sq mi)
 • Households
92,234
Economy
 • Income class1st municipal income class
 • Poverty incidence4.63% (2018)[5]
 • Revenue₱1,208,073,308.62 (2020)
 • Assets₱3,118,610,829.72 (2020)
 • Expenditure₱1,134,205,257.31 (2020)
 • Liabilities₱685,232,716.47 (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityManila Electric Company (Meralco)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
1920
PSGC
045813000
IDD:area code+63 (0)2
Native languagesTagalog
Catholic dioceseDiocese of Antipolo
Websitewww.taytayrizal.gov.ph

Conurbanated with Metro Manila, it is bounded by Cainta on the north, Pasig and Taguig on the west, Antipolo in the east and Angono on the south. While economically, demographically and politically qualified, plans to convert it into a city was set aside, pending social and administrative reforms in the municipality.[6]

The National Competitiveness Council has named Taytay as the "2nd Most Competitive Municipality (1st & 2nd Class)", for year 2019 after topping the ranking last year.[7]

Taytay is one of the municipalities in the Philippines that has high financial capability with Php 775.3 million, making it the 2nd or 3rd Richest Municipality in the Philippines in 2016.[8] The elevated high capacity monorail MRT Line 4 is expected to terminate at the Taytay Municipal Hall with an empty lot beside it reserved for the depot.[9]

History

Taytay was a settlement situated along the coastline of the eastern side of Laguna de Bay that formed part of the Kingdom of Namayan, also known as the Kingdom of "Sapa", which was ruled by Lakan Tagkan. The said territory is what we know now as the district of Santa Ana, Manila.

Upon the arrival of the Franciscan missionaries on July 2, 1578, in Manila, they proceeded to evangelize the inhabitants of Namayan and organized it into a pueblo and named it Visita Santa Ana de Sapa. It comprised the communities of Meycatmon, Calatongdongan, Dongos, Dibag, Pinacauasan, Yamagtogon, Meysapan (Pasay), Malate, Dilao (Paco), Pandacan, Quiapo, Sampaloc, San Miguel, San Juan del Monte, San Felipe Neri (Mandaluyong), San Pedro Macati, and Taytay.[10]

Thence, the district of Santa Ana de Sapa became the Franciscan's central mission station.

In 1579, Taytay was formally established as a town and Church in a symbiotic relation, i.e., it presupposes that one could not have existed without the other. A church was built out of light materials and called it “Visita de Santa Ana de Sapa”. Taytay—now a larger village, a pueblo, a town—came into being, as a juridical entity as well as an actual territorial unit.

Saint John the Baptist has since been the patron of the town and the parish under the ministry of the Franciscans.

The ecclesial jurisdiction of Taytay, including the visita of Cainta, which was an annex of Taytay, were transferred to the newly arrived Jesuit missionaries in 1591. They served until 1768—for 177 years.[11]

Fray Pedro Chirino, a distinguished historian, became the first Jesuit parish priest of Taytay. He celebrated his first Holy Mass as a missionary in the swampy resettlement area on March 25, 1591, the feast of the Annunciation.[12]

Due to incessant flood, the town was relocated to a higher ground. The people followed suit after the church was rebuilt atop a hill. Taytay town was dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and christened “San Juan del Monte” [which means “Saint John of the Mountain”].[13][14] “San Juan” got the “del Monte” tag in reference to the hilly terrain of the new relocation site of the town.

Nevertheless, the townspeople continued to call their town Taytay, and Taytay it has remained to this day.[15]

This is the same location where the present St John the Baptist Parish Church still stands.[16]

Encomienda in Taytay

Adelantado Miguel Lopez de Legazpi enforced the encomienda system into the Philippine Islands since his arrival in 1565. Taytay encomienda alone had 500 natives in 1582. There were about 400 households in Taytay, while only 100 households in Antipolo in 1591 [both encomiendas had already been granted to Juan Pacheco de Maldonado]; and in that same year, Taytay encomienda also listed 600 tributantes and inhabitants of 2,400 to 3,000.[17]

The kinds of encomienda were those of the Royal Crown (encomienda de la real corona), and those of the private persons (encomienda de perticulares).[18] In 1591, the encomienda of Taytay which was included in the vast district of Santa Ana de Sapa, belonged to the Royal Crown.[19]

The lakeshore town of Taguig on the West was at the opposite side of Taytay on the East of Laguna de Bay. They were both encomiendas under the scope of Santa Ana de Sapa. They were separated by a narrow tip portion of Pasig town. Adjacent to Pasig was the area situated on the lakeshore of Barangay Santa Ana of Taytay. It was a tract of agricultural land considered as a “friar estate” which is still known today as “Lupang Arenda” which has now become a relocation and resettlement site.

“Arenda” is a lease of fixed assets or of prerogatives, such as land, or of special rights engaging in agriculture, mining, the collection of duties and taxes. “Arenda” rights are directly associated with the encomienda.

According to former Taytay Mayor Felix M. Sanvictores (1925-1931), “Lupang Arenda was donated by Don Juan Valerio Gonzales and Don Cristobal Paramdam to the Municipio in 1740. Aside from their own farmlands, Taytay farmers were also benefiting from farming in the “arenda” as well as fishing in the wide rivers flowing down the lake and in the vast flooded farmlands near the lake during the rainy season.”[20]

On February 23, 1853, a decree of the Superior Government created a district composed of the towns of Taytay, Antipolo, Bosoboso, and Cainta [from the Province of Tondo], and the towns of Morong, Baras, Tanay, Pililla, Angono, Binangonan, Cardona, and Jalajala [from the Province of La Laguna], with Morong as its capital town.[21] It was later called Distrito Politico-Militar de Morong.

The coming of Americans

Taytay suffered heavy casualties during the Philippine–American War in 1899, with the church almost burned down and most of the town razed to the ground.[16]

On June 11, 1901, Taytay became part of the newly created Province of Rizal by virtue of an Act No. 137 enacted by the First Philippine Commission. In 1903, Taytay was merged with the neighboring towns of Cainta and Angono by virtue of Act No. 942. That did not last long as Angono was separated to be merged with Binangonan later that year and Cainta became an independent town again in 1914.[22]

During the Second World War, Taytay was occupied by Japanese forces in 1942. Local soldiers of the pre-war 42nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and 4th Constabulary Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary liberated and entered Taytay in 1945 to help the recognized guerrilla fighter units to defeat and attack the Japanese Imperial Army. On November 7, 1975, by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 824, which created the Metro Manila Area, Taytay was among the towns that remained within the Province of Rizal.[citation needed]

Conversion to cityhood

Taytay has its growth of population and income, which qualifies for cityhood. Like its neighbor Cainta, it did not fully qualified to be a city due to boundary disputes. Its cityhood bid was supported by the League of Cities of the Philippines[23] and then-governor of Rizal, Casimiro Ynares III.[24] It was currently set aside for the meantime, citing that there are priorities that needed to be attended to before cityhood.[25]

National Competitiveness

The National Competitiveness Council has named Taytay as the "2nd Most Competitive Municipality (1st & 2nd Class) since 2016 until 2017",[26][27] up from 10th place in 2014[28] and 3rd place in 2015.[29] In The Year 2018, The Municipality of Taytay jumped from "2nd Most Competitive Municipality" to "1st Most Competitive Municipality (1st & 2nd Class)

Geography

It is situated in the province's western portion, bounded by the grids 14° 34’ 24" north latitude and 121° 07’ 48" east longitude. It shares boundaries with Cainta in the Northwest, Antipolo in the North-north-east, Angono in the East-southeast and Taguig in the Southwest. The municipality is sited to East of Pasig and to the North of Laguna Lake. It has an area of 38.80 km2 (14.98 sq mi) representing 3.3% of Rizal Province's land area.

The shape of Taytay is rectangular – trapezoidal with gently hilly rolling terrain on its eastern side while relatively flat on its south-western side, including the poblacion. The municipality's highest elevation ranges from 200 to 255 meters which is situated along the inner north-eastern hills of Barangay Dolores, alongside the Antipolo Boundary. Its lowest points are from 5 to 20 meters along the southern portion of Barangay San Juan and Muzon towards Laguna Lake.

From Laguna de Bay, Pasig River runs between Taguig, and Taytay, Rizal, before entering Pasig.

The Manggahan Floodway lessens flood conditions in Metro Manila by carrying flood waters to Laguna de Bay, but contributes to flooding of the coastal areas of Taguig, Taytay, and other towns in Laguna and Rizal along the lake.

The municipality is principally drained by south-west trending rivers such as Taytay River, Panghulo River, and Napindan Channel, all of which empties into Laguna Lake. Taytay River flows across Barangays Dolores and San Isidro and joins Antipolo River (present course of Manggahan Floodway) as it passes through the southern end of Barangays Santa Ana and San Juan. Panghulo River snakes its way from upper Taytay across Barangay San Juan towards the southern portion of Barangay Muzon. Napindan Channel crosses the southern boundaries of Barangay Santa Ana and San Juan as it empties into Laguna Lake. Bangiad Creek, found at the south-eastern limits of the municipality, flows south-west ward across Barangay Muzon, extending toward Laguna Lake.

Location

Taytay is 20 kilometers (12 mi) away from Manila. It is accessible from various points from Metro Manila through the Ortigas Avenue Extension, Manila East Road, Felix Avenue (formerly Imelda Avenue), Taytay Diversion Road, Manggahan Floodway, and Sumulong Highway.

Barangays

 
Political subdivisions

Taytay still has only five barangays since the late period of the Spanish era. This political subdivision remains the same even though Taytay consistently ranks among the top municipalities throughout the country in terms of economic development and status and population density. Taytay conspicuously has the fewest barangays throughout the country. Today there is a clamor from its citizens for the creation of more barangays for better coordination and management of its huge terrain and growing population.[citation needed]

[30] San Juan is the largest and most populous barangay and is the center of the municipality and its local industries.

Barangay Population (2020) [31] Barangay Captain Land Area (ha.)
Dolores (Poblacion)
75,504
Rufe "Roy" C. Tapawan
1,237
Barangay Muzon
34,078
Frank Luster "Buboy" Santos
341
San Isidro
41,455
Vivian Reyes-Yupangco
442
San Juan
127,999
Roseller "Rasel" Z. Valera
1,490
Santa Ana
107,415
Michael "Tisoy" Amagsila- Cruz
800

Climate

Climate data for Taytay, Rizal
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)
33
(91)
31
(88)
30
(86)
29
(84)
29
(84)
30
(86)
30
(86)
29
(84)
31
(87)
Average low °C (°F) 20
(68)
20
(68)
21
(70)
23
(73)
24
(75)
25
(77)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
23
(73)
22
(72)
21
(70)
23
(73)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 7
(0.3)
7
(0.3)
9
(0.4)
21
(0.8)
101
(4.0)
152
(6.0)
188
(7.4)
170
(6.7)
159
(6.3)
115
(4.5)
47
(1.9)
29
(1.1)
1,005
(39.7)
Average rainy days 3.3 3.5 4.8 8.1 18.9 23.5 26.4 25.5 24.5 19.6 10.4 6.4 174.9
Source: Meteoblue[32]

Demographics

Population census of Taytay
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 6,067—    
1918 7,429+1.36%
1939 10,891+1.84%
1948 14,144+2.95%
1960 21,747+3.65%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1970 46,717+7.94%
1975 58,274+4.53%
1980 75,328+5.27%
1990 112,403+4.08%
1995 144,748+4.85%
YearPop.±% p.a.
2000 198,183+6.97%
2007 262,485+3.95%
2010 288,956+3.56%
2015 319,104+1.91%
2020 386,451+3.84%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[31][33][34][35]

In the 2020 census, the population of Taytay, Rizal, was 386,451 people, [4] with a density of 10,000 inhabitants per square kilometre or 26,000 inhabitants per square mile.

Economy


Government

 
New municipal hall

Elected officials (As of May 2022 Elections):

  • Mayor: Allan Martine S. De Leon
  • Vice Mayor: Sophia Priscilla "Pia" L. Cabral
  • Councilors:
  1. Jan Victor "JV" B. Cabitac
  2. Ma. Jeca B. Villanueva
  3. Philip Jeison "Papoo" J. Cruz
  4. Patrick John P. Alcantara
  5. Jean Lalaine "LengJoey" P. Calderon
  6. John Tobit E. Cruz
  7. Joanne Marie "Joan" P. Calderon
  8. Ma. Elaine "Boknay" Leonardo
  • ABC President: Frank Luster "Buboy" Santos
  • SK President: Zyrell May "Zai" B. Villanueva
 
The Taytayeño Ancestral Home (formerly the Taytay Municipal Hall)

List of local chief executives

No. Name Title Served (From) Until
1 Celdonio Javier Mayor 1901 1902
2 Lorenzo Lacanienta Mayor 1902 1903
3 Adaucto Ocampo Mayor 1903 1904
4 Exequiel Ampil Mayor 1904 1907
5 Honesto Gonzaga Mayor 1908 1911
6 Jorge Basig Mayor 1912 1913
7 Gonzalo V. Naval, Sr. Mayor 1913 1918
8 Ciriaco Valle Mayor 1918 1921
9 Aquilino Velasquez Mayor 1922 1925
10 Felix M. Sanvictores Mayor 1925 1931
(9) Aquilino Velasquez Mayor 1931 1934
11 Eladio T. Alcantara Mayor 1934 1937
12 Enrique L. Reyes Mayor 1938 1944
13 Delfin R. Del Rosario Acting Mayor 1944 1945
14 Manuel I. Santos OIC Mayor 1946 1947
15 Emiliano I. Cruz Mayor 1948 1951
16 Manuel I. Santos Mayor 1952 1963
17 Antonio C. Esguerra Mayor 1964 1971
18 Benjamin B. Esguerra Mayor 1972 1979
(16) Manuel I. Santos Mayor 1980 1981
18 Ricardo J. Rufino Mayor 1981 1986
19 Romeo C. De leon Acting Mayor 1986 1987
20 Isidro T. Sanvictores OIC Mayor 1988
21 Godofredo C. Valera Mayor 1988 1998
22 June V. Zapanta Mayor 1998 2004
23 Joric R. Gacula Mayor 2004 2013
24 Janet De Leon-Mercado Mayor 2013 2016
(23) Joric R. Gacula Mayor 2016 2022
25 Allan Martine S. De Leon Mayor 2022 Present

Seal

The Municipal seal is composed of a gold-colored single circular arc, encrypted with the word "BAYAN NG TAYTAY" at the upper part and "LALAWIGAN NG RIZAL" at the lower part.

The emblem at the center represents the town, its colors came from the Philippine Flag. The left side resembles two-crossed hammers and grills, represents the Taytay's industrious workers while right side resembles a sewing machine and a scissor represents the People of Taytay which were marked in the field of Dress-making. Conspicuously, this also represents the HaMaKa (Hamba, Makina at Kabuhayan) that Taytay is celebrating annually.

The five stars at the most upper part, represents the five barangays that compose the municipality. Finally, the scroll at the bottom part encrypted with "Republika ng Pilipinas" basically pertains to the Philippine Republic.

Economy

Garment industry

Garment industry is the main economic driver of the town known for its high quality ready-to-wear (RTW) clothing. The town's garment industry and its related downstream cottage industries provide livelihood and employment opportunities to people on its villages where subcontracting among household families is a cottage industry. It has also spawned small entrepreural brick-and-mortar stores and online sellers among its residents. The upstream industries created is the mushrooming of textile markets, sewing machine making, and cargo and delivery.

Taytay town is now the Philippines' production hub of cheaper ready-to-wear clothes. It enabled the country to resurrect its garment industry back after decades of hiatus due to competition from countries such as Bangladesh, Cambodia, Vietnam and to a certain extent China. It is now displacing imported clothings due to its highly competitive pricing, wide array designs and quality.

The industry earned it the monicker as the "Garments Capital of the Philippines."

Today, various shops cluster in Kalayaan park every Friday or in Club Manila East Open Space every Saturday to take the advantage of low-cost ready-made clothings.[43]

As of 2017, there are around 10 garments center operating in Club Manila East Compound. Each garment center has hundreds to thousands of stalls selling different clothes by family owned garment factories. Of these ten, the biggest are Taytay Municipal Tiangge, Bagpi Garment Center, Igpai Garment Center, MASUERTE 4JC Tiangge and Freedom bazaar. Each center has varying schedule of opening and closing but almost all are open on main market days of Monday and Thursday evenings.[44]

Wood-based industry

The smaller wood working industry is another contributor to its economy.

Woodworks continue to be a valuable source of income among the residents of this town. Several carving shops continue to survive despite the threats of cheaper imported products.

Among woodworks produced in the town are doors, furnitures, and other wood-based products.

 
Taytay Wholesalers' Tiangge takes place every Monday until Tuesday morning and Thursday until Friday morning beside Taytay New Market, a 5-min walk from SM Taytay

Several multinational companies have also made their presence here, which include SM Prime Holdings, Puregold Price Club Inc., Wilcon Builders, Megaworld Constructions and several more.

Taytay's local income surged to Php 770 million during the first quarter in 2016, making it the second richest municipality in the province after Cainta.[45] The economy is in transitory period from agricultural to a more pronounced commercial and industrial activities.

Commerce and industry

Commerce and industry is a very active economic sector in the municipality. This sector contributes a substantial income to the municipal coffers.

As of late 2009s, commercial activity dominated the economic landscape with 75% of the total number of economic establishments registered with the Business Permits and Licensing Division of the municipal government. There are more than 7000 commercial and industrial firms operating in the municipality.

SM City Taytay is a shopping mall owned and constructed by SM Prime Holdings. It is the first SM Supermall in the province in Rizal. The mall is located in Manila East Road Taytay, Rizal. The mall consists of two buildings interconnected with a bridge featuring anchors like the SM Hypermarket, SM Department Store, SM Cinemas, SM Foodcourt, Watsons, SM Appliance Center, Ace Hardware and various shops and restaurants. In 2014, SM Prime announced the expansion of the mall, with a four-storey mix commercial and office building set to rise in the newly acquired lot adjacent to the mall.[46] Robinsons Companies are also conducting studies for the possibility of constructing another mall in province. Coca-Cola Inc., San Miguel Breweries, Megaworld, Santa Lucia Realty, Robinsons Mall, CityMall, Xentro Mall and Ayala Land have either planned or expanded its business portfolio in Taytay citing reasons of economic viability, strong internal market and accessibility. In 2012, the town was ranked second after Cainta in the Philippines for the highest income.[47]

Tourism and leisure

Club Manila East (CME) is another getaway destinations in the heart of the municipality of Taytay. The resort-hotel has a 9,100 sqm "Funtasy Lagoon" pool which is a scaled-down model of Laguna de Bay. The surrounding day-tour cabanas, good for up to 20 persons and complete with shower and bath are named after the surrounding towns of Laguna de Bay. CME, with Philippine Surfing Academy (PSA), also conducts surfing lessons in its two wavepools, the "Beachwaves" and the "Oceanwaves". The Oceanwaves is the biggest of its kind in the country with powerful waves rising up to 1.5 meters high. And through its "CME FLY", a 6-floor-high, 360-meter-long zipline, CME takes its guests to a high adrenaline level. The latest addition to the facilities of CME is the Beach Volleyball court. To date, CME has 70 overnight villas, and 4 big-room dormitories. It has various seminar and function facilities to accommodate 50 to 1,000 people. And to serve the food needs of its clients, the Doña Nelia Restaurant serves a wide range of Filipino and Continental dishes at very affordable prices.[48]

Real estate industry

In 2014, MySpace Properties, A Megawide Construction Corporation Subsidiary, has unveiled its newest mix-use commercial and residential complex along Ortigas Avenue in Barangay San Isidro, dubbed as The Hive Malls + Residences. The project sits beside Baltao compound and has a frontage of more than one hundred meters. It will host several commercial establishments and residential condominiums, providing a one-stop shop for Taytayenos who need not travel more to avail of some services and commercial goods. The project kicked off this October and is expected to be completed in the next one to two years.[49]

IT industry

Taytay has a budding business processing outsourcing industry as it hosts some BPO locators. In 2016, Taytay was named as one of the 10 Next Wave Cities in the Philippines[50] making it the next hub for the information technology and business process management (IT-BPM) sector. The location of Taytay was identified based on the 2015 assessment guided by the NWC scorecard, which includes the following criteria: talent, infrastructure, cost, and business environment.

Robinsons Companies are also conducting studies for the possibility of constructing another mall in the province. Coca-Cola Inc., San Miguel Breweries, Megaworld, Santa Lucia Realty, CityMall and Ayala Land have either planned or expanded its business portfolio in Taytay, citing reasons of economic viability, strong internal market and accessibility.[51]

Infrastructure

Waste management

Taytay has a current total fleet of only ten dump trucks that regularly collect the garbage generated by its five barangays. Their capabilities can haul the average generated solid waste of 50–60 tons per day based on population. These are dumped three kilometers away in a valley area near the boundary with Antipolo north-east of the town center and adjacent to Rosario Memorial Park.

Transportation

Taytay has an existing road network with a total length of 139.666 km. The two main roads cutting through Taytay and serving as the main access from Metro Manila are Rizal Avenue which leads to the Poblacion and the Central Business district of the town and the Manila East Road connecting from Ortigas Avenue Extension which passes north and north-east of the town center. The roads meet at a junction just off the location of the New Taytay Public Market towards the adjacent town of Angono on its eastern boundary.

Before World War II, Taytay was also served by a railway system. Known as the Antipolo Line, this railroad line passed through Santa Mesa, Mandaluyong, Pasig, and Cainta, going all the way up to Antipolo near the Hinulugang Taktak Falls.[52] Apart from a street named "Daangbakal" in Antipolo, no traces of this line presently survive especially in the Cainta and Taytay areas where the railway tracks used to be as roads have been paved over them.

Today, the town's transport needs are served by tricycles, jeepneys, taxis, buses, and UV Express services, many of which serve to link the town to Metro Manila where many of the town's citizens work and study.

A proposed rapid transit line, Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 4, to be built in Metro Manila and Rizal Province will link Taytay to Ortigas Center business center. When completed, it is expected to significantly reduce the volume of vehicular traffic along Ortigas Avenue and improve connectivity in the eastern parts of the metropolis, including the nearby municipalities in southern Rizal.

One exit point of the under construction Southeast Metro Manila Expressway will help decongest the existing roadways across Metro Manila, such as EDSA and Circumferential Road 5. SEMME is also known as Skyway Stage 4.

Power

The provision of efficient power services is the linchpin of productivity Any area that envisions itself to modernize, to be more productive, and its product competitive needs to have ample power supply to engine its growth and development.

It has been recorded that Taytay is the third largest user of power among the towns of Rizal, which all have been energized and served the Meralco. This makes Taytay a town with sufficient power for domestic use. Added to this is the presence of a substation of the National Power Corporation in Barangay Dolores.

Communications

Communication is another major and key infrastructure component. Its ample availability in an area is one of the essential requisites for economic progress and social integration.

Currently, majority of the communication needs of the people of Taytay are being served by the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) with some availing of cellular phone and paging services. The number of telephones of the town is far beyond the minimum of one telephone line per 1000 residential population and also a single telephone line per 1500 population in industrial areas.

The town operates a telegraph services unit which issues an average of 116 transmissions and 5,483 telegrams of all kinds per month.

Taytay can be reached by all radio and television stations, printed communications such as newspapers and magazines are distributed from Metro Manila.

Medical and health care

The provision of primary health care is being undertaken by the Municipal Health Office which provides medical services to the Municipals five barangays. Taytay has seven health units with a total of 40 Barangay Health Centers. These are commonly staffed of doctors, nurses, dentists, midwives, etc. Only Taytay Emergency Hospital which is based at the Office of Municipal Health Officer at the Municipal Hall has daily schedule of medical services from Mondays through Sundays, 24 hrs a day. The other units are on scheduled basis.

The services offered by these hospitals and clinics to the municipal and provincial residents include out-patient treatment, child delivery, EENT treatment, surgery, internal medicine, pediatric, obstetrics and gynecological treatment and diagnosis of social diseases.

Some of the hospitals in Taytay are Taytay Emergency Hospital and Manila East Medical Center(MEMC) and the new Taytay Doctors Hospital.

Education

Public Secondary Schools

Private secondary

  • Affordable Private Education Center Schools - Taytay Branch
  • Angel of Wisdom Academy
  • Divine Child Jesus School (Catholic, Educational)
  • GB Knowledge Center
  • Golden Faith Academy (Protestant)
  • Golden Faith Academy with Special Education Center
  • Jewels of Heaven Learning Center (Protestant)
  • Lord's Jewels Christian School, Inc. (formerly Little Jewels Christian School) (Protestant)
  • Master's Vineyard Academy (Protestant, Pre-school to High school)
  • Raises Montessori Academe
  • Sacred Heart of Jesus Academe
  • Saint Michael the Archangel School of Rizal (Science school)
  • Shekinah Christian School (Protestant)
  • Silver Gold Integrated School (Protestant)
  • St. John The Baptist Parochial School (Parish)
  • Star of Hope Christian School (Protestant)
  • Taytay United Methodist Christian School, Inc. (Protestant)
  • Web tech International Academy
  • Shalom Learning Center Inc. (Protestant, Pre-school to Gr.10)

Tertiary education

Notable personalities

  • Alice Dixson - Actress, Philippines' representative for Miss International in 1986
  • Toni Gonzaga-Soriano - Actress, Singer, TV Host, ("The Ultimatitan-sabay sabay Star")
  • Alex Gonzaga - TV Host, Vlogger, Actress, Comedian, Book Author
  • Rachel Anne Daquis - Volleyball Athlete
  • Xyriel Manabat - Child/Teen Actress
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External links

  • Taytay Profile at PhilAtlas.com
  • Philippine Standard Geographic Code

taytay, rizal, confused, with, taytay, palawan, taytay, officially, municipality, taytay, tagalog, bayan, taytay, taɪ, taɪ, class, municipality, province, rizal, philippines, also, known, garments, capital, philippines, most, occupation, residents, related, su. Not to be confused with Taytay Palawan Taytay officially the Municipality of Taytay Tagalog Bayan ng Taytay IPA taɪ taɪ is a 1st class municipality in the province of Rizal Philippines It is also known as the Garments Capital of the Philippines Most occupation of the residents are related to supplying different types of garments related things like blouses pants dresses and the garment itself at a very low cost According to the 2020 census it has a population of 386 451 people 4 It is the 3rd most populous municipality in the country after Cainta and Rodriguez Rizal TaytayMunicipalityMunicipality of Taytay From top left to right Taytay Town Proper St John the Baptist Church New Taytay Municipal Hall Taytay Kalayaan Park Taytay Diversion Road Ortigas Avenue Extension FlagSealNickname s Woodworks and Garments Capital of the PhilippinesMotto Smile TaytayAnthem Mabuhay Ang TaytayMap of Rizal with Taytay highlightedOpenStreetMapTaytayLocation within the PhilippinesCoordinates 14 34 09 N 121 07 57 E 14 56917 N 121 1325 E 14 56917 121 1325 Coordinates 14 34 09 N 121 07 57 E 14 56917 N 121 1325 E 14 56917 121 1325CountryPhilippinesRegionCalabarzonProvinceRizalDistrict1st districtFoundedOctober 12 1903 1 Barangays5 see Barangays Government 2 TypeSangguniang Bayan MayorAllan Martine S De Leon Vice MayorSophia Priscilla L Cabral RepresentativeMichael John R Duavit Municipal CouncilMembers Jan Victor B CabitacMa Jeca B VillanuevaPhilip Jeison J CruzPatrick John P AlcantaraJoanne Marie P CalderonJean Lalaine P CalderonJohn Tobit E CruzMa Elaine T Leonardo Electorate152 944 voters 2022 Area 3 Total38 80 km2 14 98 sq mi Elevation50 m 160 ft Highest elevation331 m 1 086 ft Lowest elevation1 m 3 ft Population 2020 census 4 Total386 451 Rank2 out of 1 489 Municipalities Density10 000 km2 26 000 sq mi Households92 234Economy Income class1st municipal income class Poverty incidence4 63 2018 5 Revenue 1 208 073 308 62 2020 Assets 3 118 610 829 72 2020 Expenditure 1 134 205 257 31 2020 Liabilities 685 232 716 47 2020 Service provider ElectricityManila Electric Company Meralco Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code1920PSGC045813000IDD area code 63 0 2Native languagesTagalogCatholic dioceseDiocese of AntipoloWebsitewww wbr taytayrizal wbr gov wbr phConurbanated with Metro Manila it is bounded by Cainta on the north Pasig and Taguig on the west Antipolo in the east and Angono on the south While economically demographically and politically qualified plans to convert it into a city was set aside pending social and administrative reforms in the municipality 6 The National Competitiveness Council has named Taytay as the 2nd Most Competitive Municipality 1st amp 2nd Class for year 2019 after topping the ranking last year 7 Taytay is one of the municipalities in the Philippines that has high financial capability with Php 775 3 million making it the 2nd or 3rd Richest Municipality in the Philippines in 2016 8 The elevated high capacity monorail MRT Line 4 is expected to terminate at the Taytay Municipal Hall with an empty lot beside it reserved for the depot 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Conversion to cityhood 1 2 National Competitiveness 2 Geography 2 1 Location 2 2 Barangays 2 3 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Economy 5 Government 5 1 List of local chief executives 5 2 Seal 6 Economy 6 1 Garment industry 6 2 Wood based industry 6 3 Commerce and industry 6 4 Tourism and leisure 6 5 Real estate industry 6 6 IT industry 7 Infrastructure 7 1 Waste management 7 2 Transportation 7 3 Power 7 4 Communications 7 5 Medical and health care 8 Education 8 1 Public Secondary Schools 8 2 Private secondary 8 3 Tertiary education 9 Notable personalities 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Taytay was a settlement situated along the coastline of the eastern side of Laguna de Bay that formed part of the Kingdom of Namayan also known as the Kingdom of Sapa which was ruled by Lakan Tagkan The said territory is what we know now as the district of Santa Ana Manila Upon the arrival of the Franciscan missionaries on July 2 1578 in Manila they proceeded to evangelize the inhabitants of Namayan and organized it into a pueblo and named it Visita Santa Ana de Sapa It comprised the communities of Meycatmon Calatongdongan Dongos Dibag Pinacauasan Yamagtogon Meysapan Pasay Malate Dilao Paco Pandacan Quiapo Sampaloc San Miguel San Juan del Monte San Felipe Neri Mandaluyong San Pedro Macati and Taytay 10 Thence the district of Santa Ana de Sapa became the Franciscan s central mission station In 1579 Taytay was formally established as a town and Church in a symbiotic relation i e it presupposes that one could not have existed without the other A church was built out of light materials and called it Visita de Santa Ana de Sapa Taytay now a larger village a pueblo a town came into being as a juridical entity as well as an actual territorial unit Saint John the Baptist has since been the patron of the town and the parish under the ministry of the Franciscans The ecclesial jurisdiction of Taytay including the visita of Cainta which was an annex of Taytay were transferred to the newly arrived Jesuit missionaries in 1591 They served until 1768 for 177 years 11 Fray Pedro Chirino a distinguished historian became the first Jesuit parish priest of Taytay He celebrated his first Holy Mass as a missionary in the swampy resettlement area on March 25 1591 the feast of the Annunciation 12 Due to incessant flood the town was relocated to a higher ground The people followed suit after the church was rebuilt atop a hill Taytay town was dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and christened San Juan del Monte which means Saint John of the Mountain 13 14 San Juan got the del Monte tag in reference to the hilly terrain of the new relocation site of the town Nevertheless the townspeople continued to call their town Taytay and Taytay it has remained to this day 15 This is the same location where the present St John the Baptist Parish Church still stands 16 Encomienda in TaytayAdelantado Miguel Lopez de Legazpi enforced the encomienda system into the Philippine Islands since his arrival in 1565 Taytay encomienda alone had 500 natives in 1582 There were about 400 households in Taytay while only 100 households in Antipolo in 1591 both encomiendas had already been granted to Juan Pacheco de Maldonado and in that same year Taytay encomienda also listed 600 tributantes and inhabitants of 2 400 to 3 000 17 The kinds of encomienda were those of the Royal Crown encomienda de la real corona and those of the private persons encomienda de perticulares 18 In 1591 the encomienda of Taytay which was included in the vast district of Santa Ana de Sapa belonged to the Royal Crown 19 The lakeshore town of Taguig on the West was at the opposite side of Taytay on the East of Laguna de Bay They were both encomiendas under the scope of Santa Ana de Sapa They were separated by a narrow tip portion of Pasig town Adjacent to Pasig was the area situated on the lakeshore of Barangay Santa Ana of Taytay It was a tract of agricultural land considered as a friar estate which is still known today as Lupang Arenda which has now become a relocation and resettlement site Arenda is a lease of fixed assets or of prerogatives such as land or of special rights engaging in agriculture mining the collection of duties and taxes Arenda rights are directly associated with the encomienda According to former Taytay Mayor Felix M Sanvictores 1925 1931 Lupang Arenda was donated by Don Juan Valerio Gonzales and Don Cristobal Paramdam to the Municipio in 1740 Aside from their own farmlands Taytay farmers were also benefiting from farming in the arenda as well as fishing in the wide rivers flowing down the lake and in the vast flooded farmlands near the lake during the rainy season 20 On February 23 1853 a decree of the Superior Government created a district composed of the towns of Taytay Antipolo Bosoboso and Cainta from the Province of Tondo and the towns of Morong Baras Tanay Pililla Angono Binangonan Cardona and Jalajala from the Province of La Laguna with Morong as its capital town 21 It was later called Distrito Politico Militar de Morong The coming of AmericansTaytay suffered heavy casualties during the Philippine American War in 1899 with the church almost burned down and most of the town razed to the ground 16 On June 11 1901 Taytay became part of the newly created Province of Rizal by virtue of an Act No 137 enacted by the First Philippine Commission In 1903 Taytay was merged with the neighboring towns of Cainta and Angono by virtue of Act No 942 That did not last long as Angono was separated to be merged with Binangonan later that year and Cainta became an independent town again in 1914 22 During the Second World War Taytay was occupied by Japanese forces in 1942 Local soldiers of the pre war 42nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and 4th Constabulary Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary liberated and entered Taytay in 1945 to help the recognized guerrilla fighter units to defeat and attack the Japanese Imperial Army On November 7 1975 by virtue of Presidential Decree No 824 which created the Metro Manila Area Taytay was among the towns that remained within the Province of Rizal citation needed Conversion to cityhood Edit Main article Cities of the Philippines Taytay has its growth of population and income which qualifies for cityhood Like its neighbor Cainta it did not fully qualified to be a city due to boundary disputes Its cityhood bid was supported by the League of Cities of the Philippines 23 and then governor of Rizal Casimiro Ynares III 24 It was currently set aside for the meantime citing that there are priorities that needed to be attended to before cityhood 25 National Competitiveness Edit The National Competitiveness Council has named Taytay as the 2nd Most Competitive Municipality 1st amp 2nd Class since 2016 until 2017 26 27 up from 10th place in 2014 28 and 3rd place in 2015 29 In The Year 2018 The Municipality of Taytay jumped from 2nd Most Competitive Municipality to 1st Most Competitive Municipality 1st amp 2nd Class Geography EditIt is situated in the province s western portion bounded by the grids 14 34 24 north latitude and 121 07 48 east longitude It shares boundaries with Cainta in the Northwest Antipolo in the North north east Angono in the East southeast and Taguig in the Southwest The municipality is sited to East of Pasig and to the North of Laguna Lake It has an area of 38 80 km2 14 98 sq mi representing 3 3 of Rizal Province s land area The shape of Taytay is rectangular trapezoidal with gently hilly rolling terrain on its eastern side while relatively flat on its south western side including the poblacion The municipality s highest elevation ranges from 200 to 255 meters which is situated along the inner north eastern hills of Barangay Dolores alongside the Antipolo Boundary Its lowest points are from 5 to 20 meters along the southern portion of Barangay San Juan and Muzon towards Laguna Lake From Laguna de Bay Pasig River runs between Taguig and Taytay Rizal before entering Pasig The Manggahan Floodway lessens flood conditions in Metro Manila by carrying flood waters to Laguna de Bay but contributes to flooding of the coastal areas of Taguig Taytay and other towns in Laguna and Rizal along the lake The municipality is principally drained by south west trending rivers such as Taytay River Panghulo River and Napindan Channel all of which empties into Laguna Lake Taytay River flows across Barangays Dolores and San Isidro and joins Antipolo River present course of Manggahan Floodway as it passes through the southern end of Barangays Santa Ana and San Juan Panghulo River snakes its way from upper Taytay across Barangay San Juan towards the southern portion of Barangay Muzon Napindan Channel crosses the southern boundaries of Barangay Santa Ana and San Juan as it empties into Laguna Lake Bangiad Creek found at the south eastern limits of the municipality flows south west ward across Barangay Muzon extending toward Laguna Lake Location Edit Taytay is 20 kilometers 12 mi away from Manila It is accessible from various points from Metro Manila through the Ortigas Avenue Extension Manila East Road Felix Avenue formerly Imelda Avenue Taytay Diversion Road Manggahan Floodway and Sumulong Highway Barangays Edit Political subdivisions Taytay still has only five barangays since the late period of the Spanish era This political subdivision remains the same even though Taytay consistently ranks among the top municipalities throughout the country in terms of economic development and status and population density Taytay conspicuously has the fewest barangays throughout the country Today there is a clamor from its citizens for the creation of more barangays for better coordination and management of its huge terrain and growing population citation needed 30 San Juan is the largest and most populous barangay and is the center of the municipality and its local industries Barangay Population 2020 31 Barangay Captain Land Area ha Dolores Poblacion 75 504 Rufe Roy C Tapawan 1 237Barangay Muzon 34 078 Frank Luster Buboy Santos 341San Isidro 41 455 Vivian Reyes Yupangco 442San Juan 127 999 Roseller Rasel Z Valera 1 490Santa Ana 107 415 Michael Tisoy Amagsila Cruz 800Climate Edit Climate data for Taytay RizalMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 29 84 30 86 32 90 34 93 33 91 31 88 30 86 29 84 29 84 30 86 30 86 29 84 31 87 Average low C F 20 68 20 68 21 70 23 73 24 75 25 77 24 75 24 75 24 75 23 73 22 72 21 70 23 73 Average precipitation mm inches 7 0 3 7 0 3 9 0 4 21 0 8 101 4 0 152 6 0 188 7 4 170 6 7 159 6 3 115 4 5 47 1 9 29 1 1 1 005 39 7 Average rainy days 3 3 3 5 4 8 8 1 18 9 23 5 26 4 25 5 24 5 19 6 10 4 6 4 174 9Source Meteoblue 32 Demographics EditPopulation census of TaytayYearPop p a 19036 067 19187 429 1 36 193910 891 1 84 194814 144 2 95 196021 747 3 65 YearPop p a 197046 717 7 94 197558 274 4 53 198075 328 5 27 1990112 403 4 08 1995144 748 4 85 YearPop p a 2000198 183 6 97 2007262 485 3 95 2010288 956 3 56 2015319 104 1 91 2020386 451 3 84 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 31 33 34 35 In the 2020 census the population of Taytay Rizal was 386 451 people 4 with a density of 10 000 inhabitants per square kilometre or 26 000 inhabitants per square mile Economy EditPoverty Incidence of Taytay Source Philippine Statistics Authority 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Government Edit New municipal hall Elected officials As of May 2022 Elections Mayor Allan Martine S De Leon Vice Mayor Sophia Priscilla Pia L Cabral Councilors Jan Victor JV B Cabitac Ma Jeca B Villanueva Philip Jeison Papoo J Cruz Patrick John P Alcantara Jean Lalaine LengJoey P Calderon John Tobit E Cruz Joanne Marie Joan P Calderon Ma Elaine Boknay LeonardoABC President Frank Luster Buboy Santos SK President Zyrell May Zai B Villanueva The Taytayeno Ancestral Home formerly the Taytay Municipal Hall List of local chief executives Edit No Name Title Served From Until1 Celdonio Javier Mayor 1901 19022 Lorenzo Lacanienta Mayor 1902 19033 Adaucto Ocampo Mayor 1903 19044 Exequiel Ampil Mayor 1904 19075 Honesto Gonzaga Mayor 1908 19116 Jorge Basig Mayor 1912 19137 Gonzalo V Naval Sr Mayor 1913 19188 Ciriaco Valle Mayor 1918 19219 Aquilino Velasquez Mayor 1922 192510 Felix M Sanvictores Mayor 1925 1931 9 Aquilino Velasquez Mayor 1931 193411 Eladio T Alcantara Mayor 1934 193712 Enrique L Reyes Mayor 1938 194413 Delfin R Del Rosario Acting Mayor 1944 194514 Manuel I Santos OIC Mayor 1946 194715 Emiliano I Cruz Mayor 1948 195116 Manuel I Santos Mayor 1952 196317 Antonio C Esguerra Mayor 1964 197118 Benjamin B Esguerra Mayor 1972 1979 16 Manuel I Santos Mayor 1980 198118 Ricardo J Rufino Mayor 1981 198619 Romeo C De leon Acting Mayor 1986 198720 Isidro T Sanvictores OIC Mayor 198821 Godofredo C Valera Mayor 1988 199822 June V Zapanta Mayor 1998 200423 Joric R Gacula Mayor 2004 201324 Janet De Leon Mercado Mayor 2013 2016 23 Joric R Gacula Mayor 2016 202225 Allan Martine S De Leon Mayor 2022 PresentSeal Edit The Municipal seal is composed of a gold colored single circular arc encrypted with the word BAYAN NG TAYTAY at the upper part and LALAWIGAN NG RIZAL at the lower part The emblem at the center represents the town its colors came from the Philippine Flag The left side resembles two crossed hammers and grills represents the Taytay s industrious workers while right side resembles a sewing machine and a scissor represents the People of Taytay which were marked in the field of Dress making Conspicuously this also represents the HaMaKa Hamba Makina at Kabuhayan that Taytay is celebrating annually The five stars at the most upper part represents the five barangays that compose the municipality Finally the scroll at the bottom part encrypted with Republika ng Pilipinas basically pertains to the Philippine Republic Economy EditGarment industry Edit Garment industry is the main economic driver of the town known for its high quality ready to wear RTW clothing The town s garment industry and its related downstream cottage industries provide livelihood and employment opportunities to people on its villages where subcontracting among household families is a cottage industry It has also spawned small entrepreural brick and mortar stores and online sellers among its residents The upstream industries created is the mushrooming of textile markets sewing machine making and cargo and delivery Taytay town is now the Philippines production hub of cheaper ready to wear clothes It enabled the country to resurrect its garment industry back after decades of hiatus due to competition from countries such as Bangladesh Cambodia Vietnam and to a certain extent China It is now displacing imported clothings due to its highly competitive pricing wide array designs and quality The industry earned it the monicker as the Garments Capital of the Philippines Today various shops cluster in Kalayaan park every Friday or in Club Manila East Open Space every Saturday to take the advantage of low cost ready made clothings 43 As of 2017 there are around 10 garments center operating in Club Manila East Compound Each garment center has hundreds to thousands of stalls selling different clothes by family owned garment factories Of these ten the biggest are Taytay Municipal Tiangge Bagpi Garment Center Igpai Garment Center MASUERTE 4JC Tiangge and Freedom bazaar Each center has varying schedule of opening and closing but almost all are open on main market days of Monday and Thursday evenings 44 Wood based industry Edit The smaller wood working industry is another contributor to its economy Woodworks continue to be a valuable source of income among the residents of this town Several carving shops continue to survive despite the threats of cheaper imported products Among woodworks produced in the town are doors furnitures and other wood based products Taytay Wholesalers Tiangge takes place every Monday until Tuesday morning and Thursday until Friday morning beside Taytay New Market a 5 min walk from SM Taytay Several multinational companies have also made their presence here which include SM Prime Holdings Puregold Price Club Inc Wilcon Builders Megaworld Constructions and several more Taytay s local income surged to Php 770 million during the first quarter in 2016 making it the second richest municipality in the province after Cainta 45 The economy is in transitory period from agricultural to a more pronounced commercial and industrial activities Commerce and industry Edit Commerce and industry is a very active economic sector in the municipality This sector contributes a substantial income to the municipal coffers As of late 2009s commercial activity dominated the economic landscape with 75 of the total number of economic establishments registered with the Business Permits and Licensing Division of the municipal government There are more than 7000 commercial and industrial firms operating in the municipality SM City Taytay is a shopping mall owned and constructed by SM Prime Holdings It is the first SM Supermall in the province in Rizal The mall is located in Manila East Road Taytay Rizal The mall consists of two buildings interconnected with a bridge featuring anchors like the SM Hypermarket SM Department Store SM Cinemas SM Foodcourt Watsons SM Appliance Center Ace Hardware and various shops and restaurants In 2014 SM Prime announced the expansion of the mall with a four storey mix commercial and office building set to rise in the newly acquired lot adjacent to the mall 46 Robinsons Companies are also conducting studies for the possibility of constructing another mall in province Coca Cola Inc San Miguel Breweries Megaworld Santa Lucia Realty Robinsons Mall CityMall Xentro Mall and Ayala Land have either planned or expanded its business portfolio in Taytay citing reasons of economic viability strong internal market and accessibility In 2012 the town was ranked second after Cainta in the Philippines for the highest income 47 Tourism and leisure Edit Club Manila East CME is another getaway destinations in the heart of the municipality of Taytay The resort hotel has a 9 100 sqm Funtasy Lagoon pool which is a scaled down model of Laguna de Bay The surrounding day tour cabanas good for up to 20 persons and complete with shower and bath are named after the surrounding towns of Laguna de Bay CME with Philippine Surfing Academy PSA also conducts surfing lessons in its two wavepools the Beachwaves and the Oceanwaves The Oceanwaves is the biggest of its kind in the country with powerful waves rising up to 1 5 meters high And through its CME FLY a 6 floor high 360 meter long zipline CME takes its guests to a high adrenaline level The latest addition to the facilities of CME is the Beach Volleyball court To date CME has 70 overnight villas and 4 big room dormitories It has various seminar and function facilities to accommodate 50 to 1 000 people And to serve the food needs of its clients the Dona Nelia Restaurant serves a wide range of Filipino and Continental dishes at very affordable prices 48 Real estate industry Edit In 2014 MySpace Properties A Megawide Construction Corporation Subsidiary has unveiled its newest mix use commercial and residential complex along Ortigas Avenue in Barangay San Isidro dubbed as The Hive Malls Residences The project sits beside Baltao compound and has a frontage of more than one hundred meters It will host several commercial establishments and residential condominiums providing a one stop shop for Taytayenos who need not travel more to avail of some services and commercial goods The project kicked off this October and is expected to be completed in the next one to two years 49 IT industry Edit Taytay has a budding business processing outsourcing industry as it hosts some BPO locators In 2016 Taytay was named as one of the 10 Next Wave Cities in the Philippines 50 making it the next hub for the information technology and business process management IT BPM sector The location of Taytay was identified based on the 2015 assessment guided by the NWC scorecard which includes the following criteria talent infrastructure cost and business environment Robinsons Companies are also conducting studies for the possibility of constructing another mall in the province Coca Cola Inc San Miguel Breweries Megaworld Santa Lucia Realty CityMall and Ayala Land have either planned or expanded its business portfolio in Taytay citing reasons of economic viability strong internal market and accessibility 51 Infrastructure EditWaste management Edit Taytay has a current total fleet of only ten dump trucks that regularly collect the garbage generated by its five barangays Their capabilities can haul the average generated solid waste of 50 60 tons per day based on population These are dumped three kilometers away in a valley area near the boundary with Antipolo north east of the town center and adjacent to Rosario Memorial Park Transportation Edit Taytay has an existing road network with a total length of 139 666 km The two main roads cutting through Taytay and serving as the main access from Metro Manila are Rizal Avenue which leads to the Poblacion and the Central Business district of the town and the Manila East Road connecting from Ortigas Avenue Extension which passes north and north east of the town center The roads meet at a junction just off the location of the New Taytay Public Market towards the adjacent town of Angono on its eastern boundary Before World War II Taytay was also served by a railway system Known as the Antipolo Line this railroad line passed through Santa Mesa Mandaluyong Pasig and Cainta going all the way up to Antipolo near the Hinulugang Taktak Falls 52 Apart from a street named Daangbakal in Antipolo no traces of this line presently survive especially in the Cainta and Taytay areas where the railway tracks used to be as roads have been paved over them Today the town s transport needs are served by tricycles jeepneys taxis buses and UV Express services many of which serve to link the town to Metro Manila where many of the town s citizens work and study A proposed rapid transit line Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 4 to be built in Metro Manila and Rizal Province will link Taytay to Ortigas Center business center When completed it is expected to significantly reduce the volume of vehicular traffic along Ortigas Avenue and improve connectivity in the eastern parts of the metropolis including the nearby municipalities in southern Rizal One exit point of the under construction Southeast Metro Manila Expressway will help decongest the existing roadways across Metro Manila such as EDSA and Circumferential Road 5 SEMME is also known as Skyway Stage 4 Power Edit The provision of efficient power services is the linchpin of productivity Any area that envisions itself to modernize to be more productive and its product competitive needs to have ample power supply to engine its growth and development It has been recorded that Taytay is the third largest user of power among the towns of Rizal which all have been energized and served the Meralco This makes Taytay a town with sufficient power for domestic use Added to this is the presence of a substation of the National Power Corporation in Barangay Dolores Communications Edit Communication is another major and key infrastructure component Its ample availability in an area is one of the essential requisites for economic progress and social integration Currently majority of the communication needs of the people of Taytay are being served by the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company PLDT with some availing of cellular phone and paging services The number of telephones of the town is far beyond the minimum of one telephone line per 1000 residential population and also a single telephone line per 1500 population in industrial areas The town operates a telegraph services unit which issues an average of 116 transmissions and 5 483 telegrams of all kinds per month Taytay can be reached by all radio and television stations printed communications such as newspapers and magazines are distributed from Metro Manila Medical and health care Edit The provision of primary health care is being undertaken by the Municipal Health Office which provides medical services to the Municipals five barangays Taytay has seven health units with a total of 40 Barangay Health Centers These are commonly staffed of doctors nurses dentists midwives etc Only Taytay Emergency Hospital which is based at the Office of Municipal Health Officer at the Municipal Hall has daily schedule of medical services from Mondays through Sundays 24 hrs a day The other units are on scheduled basis The services offered by these hospitals and clinics to the municipal and provincial residents include out patient treatment child delivery EENT treatment surgery internal medicine pediatric obstetrics and gynecological treatment and diagnosis of social diseases Some of the hospitals in Taytay are Taytay Emergency Hospital and Manila East Medical Center MEMC and the new Taytay Doctors Hospital Education EditThis section reads like a directory Wikipedia policy generally considers directories in articles to be unencyclopedic and potential spam Please improve this article to conform to a higher standard of quality and to make it neutral in tone If it cannot be properly modified the article is likely to be merged redirected or deleted September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Public Secondary Schools Edit Antonio C Esguerra Memorial National High School Benjamin B Esguerra Memorial National High School Casimiro A Ynares Sr Memorial National High School Manuel I Santos Memorial National High School Muzon National High School Simona National High School Taytay National High SchoolPrivate secondary Edit Affordable Private Education Center Schools Taytay Branch Angel of Wisdom Academy Divine Child Jesus School Catholic Educational GB Knowledge Center Golden Faith Academy Protestant Golden Faith Academy with Special Education Center Jewels of Heaven Learning Center Protestant Lord s Jewels Christian School Inc formerly Little Jewels Christian School Protestant Master s Vineyard Academy Protestant Pre school to High school Raises Montessori Academe Sacred Heart of Jesus Academe Saint Michael the Archangel School of Rizal Science school Shekinah Christian School Protestant Silver Gold Integrated School Protestant St John The Baptist Parochial School Parish Star of Hope Christian School Protestant Taytay United Methodist Christian School Inc Protestant Web tech International Academy Shalom Learning Center Inc Protestant Pre school to Gr 10 Tertiary education Edit University of Rizal System URS Taytay Campus Siena College of Taytay San Beda University Rizal Campus Daehan College of Business and Technology Trent Information First TIF Technical Career Institute Inc Taytay campus National College of Business and Arts NCBA Taytay Rizal campus Juan Sumulong Memorial Junior College Asian Institute of Computer Studies AICS Taytay Campus Baptist Bible Seminary and Institute Seminary Asia Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary Seminary Notable personalities EditAlice Dixson Actress Philippines representative for Miss International in 1986 Toni Gonzaga Soriano Actress Singer TV Host The Ultimatitan sabay sabay Star Alex Gonzaga TV Host Vlogger Actress Comedian Book Author Rachel Anne Daquis Volleyball Athlete Xyriel Manabat Child Teen Actress Meg Imperial Model Actress Andrea Brillantes Child Teen Actress Dancer BFF 5 of ASAP Jon Lucas Teen Actor Dancer Rapper former member of Hashtags of It s Showtime Oliver Barbosa Chess Grand Master Kit Batas Mallari Vigilante Dolores number 26 Beatrix Rez Cortez Res Septimo Cortez born January 4 1956 better known as Rez Cortez is a Filipino Veteran actor and assistant director Cai Cortez Comedian ActressReferences Edit 1 dead link Municipality of Taytay 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 8 July 2021 PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates Philippine Statistics Authority 15 December 2021 Retrieved 22 January 2022 Pasaylo Jun March 16 2011 City mayors league endorses cityhood bid of 21 towns The Philippine Star Archived from the original on October 24 2014 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