South Signal Village


South Signal Village, officially Barangay South Signal Village and simply known as South Signal, is one of the 38 barangays of Taguig, Philippines. As of the 2024 census, the population was 43,946. The barangay was created through a plebiscite on December 28, 2008.

History

The Sangguniang Panlungsod of Taguig passed City Ordinance No. 60 in 2008, which would detach a portion of Barangay Signal Village to form an independent barangay named as South Signal Village. A plebiscite to ratify the ordinance was conducted by the Commission on Elections on December 18, 2008, which was then proclaimed by the city's board of canvassers on December 28.

Geography

South Signal Village has a total land area of. It has five adjacent barangays: Central Signal Village on the northeast and northwest, New Lower Bicutan on the southeast, Maharlika Village on the southeast and southwest, Upper Bicutan on the southwest, and Western Bicutan on the northwest and southwest. The barangay is traversed by the West Valley Fault of the Marikina Valley Fault System.

Demographics

As of the 2024 Philippine census, there were 43,946 residents of South Signal Village.

Government

In May 2009, the government of Taguig appointed Pedro Sedan as the first barangay captain of South Signal Village. Since 2023, the incumbent barangay captain is Jesus Laurel. Laurel is assisted by barangay councilors Glenn Daiz, Kenneth Caneda, Norman Hortilano, Ariel Viray, Cerilo Pasicolan, Francisco Galudo, and Glenn Robert Roa, and Sangguniang Kabataan chairperson John Mark Gabiran.

Education

Kapt. Jose Cardones Memorial Elementary School is located in South Signal Village. The school was previously an annex of EM's Signal Village Elementary School, until it became an independent elementary school by the virtue of Republic Act No. 9152 signed by then-President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on August 10, 2001.