Year | Internal Revenue Allotment | Outsource Fund/ Donation/ Trust Fund and Others | Annual Budget | Expenditure | Balance |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2017 | 1,234,525.00 | 102,145.69 | 1,336,670.69 | 1,085,670.19 | 251,000.50 |
Vision
A God fearing progressive and self reliant committed officials w/ well-informed constituents who are peace loving, participative in local governance that will promote geo-free hazards community.
Mission
A God loving dedicated active and committed officials w/ well-informed stakeholders, who are peaceful caring, loving, participative in local governance that will implement healthy and climate change issues in the community.
Goal
Innovative, progressive, self-reliant officials and well informed stakeholder, who are peaceful loving participative in local governance.
History
During the Spanish Regime, Barangay San Nicolas today was in the past, a street of the poblacion of Payo, bounded on the north by ricefields, on the south, by Brgy. Sta. Maria, on the east, by Parish Church, and on the west, by Camparil River. As the settlers expanded, the street was extended northeastward, going to the catholic cemetery. This is called Sto. Nino Street.
The inhabitants of this place used to be very active when it comes to holding of religious activities. It is said that one of the highlights in celebrating the feast day of their Patron Saint, Senior San Nicolas de Tolentino as staging of the "Gran Comedia" participated in by some talented young and middle age constituents who were originally gained by Spanish friars. In the month of May, they also used to dance the "Dotoc" as a culmination to the Search for "Holy Cross" where Jesus Christ was crucified. Celebrations were usually held in their chapel, located at the end of the road where it stands until now.