See where the numbers come from.
Start with a clear snapshot of city revenue, then go straight to Baguio’s budgets, procurement notices, audit reports, and appropriation ordinances.
Baguio collected ₱1.2351 billion in Q1 2026
Here is how the City Treasurer’s reported revenue breaks down. These figures cover money received during the quarter. They are not the city’s annual budget.
See the records behind the numbers
For the full story, check the budget documents, audit findings, and procurement records themselves.
City projects tracker
Search PRISM infrastructure records by year, stage, office, contractor, and location.
Explore city projects →City Budget Office
Find office contacts, downloads, responsibilities, and Citizen’s Charter details.
Visit the Budget Office page →Appropriation ordinances
Look up the measures that authorize annual and supplemental budgets.
Search budget ordinances →PhilGEPS procurement
Search bid notices and awards using “City of Baguio” as the procuring entity.
Search PhilGEPS →COA annual audit reports
Read the Commission on Audit’s reports for local governments.
Find an audit report →City Government portal
Find official news, offices, programs, and city documents.
Visit the city portal →PSA-CAR StatWatch
Check the source tables for revenue, tax allotments, and other city indicators.
Read the Q1 2026 report →