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INFRASTRUCTURE
& UTILITIES SECTION
 
 
Transportation
Pagsanjan is accessible by public utility vehicles and transportation systems. A new Grand Transport Terminal with FX and Vans is located beside the new public market. Two bus terminals are present in the municipality, HM Transit and LTCI Transit which are both located in Barangay Biñan plying the Manila-Pagsanjan route. There is a total of 1,200 public vehicles consisting of 800 tricycles and 400 public utility jeepneys.
 
 

 

 
Electric Power
The municipality of Pagsanjan is being serviced by the First Laguna Electric Cooperative, Inc. (FLECO) for the electric power needs of 8,826 dwelling units. 7,956 more or less have electrical connections yielding 83% of house energization. Pagsanjan is given a steady continuous voltage of 220 volts for 24-hours service by FLECO.
 
 
 
 
Water
Water service is being provided by the Pagsanjan Water District (PAGWAD). Thirteen (13) of the 16 barangays are being served by the PAGWAD and the rest of the 3 barangays derive their potable water from shallow wells and deep wells constructed by the local govenment unit. PAGWAD can generate 10,368,000.00 liters/day more than enough to supply the water needs of the Pagsanjeños.
 
 
 
 
 
Communications
The Pagsanjan Post Office is located at Poblacion I. Also available in this same area, is the Telegram Office which is provided by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC). The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) and Philippine Telephone and Telegraph (PT&T) and Digitel provide telephone service facilities. Globe, Smart and Sun Cellular Telecommunication cell sites are also present in the municipality located at Barangay Maulawin and Barangay San Isidro. They provide good signals for cell phone users. All major newspapers are also available in Pagsanjan. Radio and Cable Television with good services are also available.
 
 
 
 
Environment Management
Garbage disposal system covers about 75% of the total household domestic waste while others resort to dumping in open pits, burying and burning. Twelve (12) of the 16 barangays are covered by the daily garbage collection by the municipality. The LGU has one 6-wheeler dump truck and two compactors that collect garbage daily at the volume of 5 tons per day. Mayor Jeorge “E.R.” Ejercito Estregan is now building an Ecology and Conversion Center with Integrated Livelihood located at Barangay Anibong with an area of 1.2 hectares.
 
 
 
 
Local Administration
The municipal government is headed by the elected Municipal Mayor Hon. Girlie "Maita" Javier-Ejercito. The chief-executive exercises direct supervision and control over-all the local management unit affairs of the municipality. Re-elected Vice-Mayor Crisostomo B. Villar heads the Legislative Body of the municipality. The elected members of the Sangguniang Bayan are as follows: 1) Terryl Talabong-Gamit,  2) Melvin B. Madriaga, 3) Fred V. Capistrano, 4) Erwin P. Sacluti, 5) Peter Casius V. Trinidad, 6) Julius N. Guan, 7) Noel L. Cabela, 8) Nathanael C. Bernales, II. The municipality has a workforce of one hundred five (105), of which 74 are permanent employees, 12 are elected officials, 1 co-terminus, 2 contractual workers and 16 casual employees.