A major part of the proposed New Manila International Airport will be located in the barangay,[3][4] requiring the relocation of residents in six affected sitios of the barangay, namely Bunotan, Camansi, Capol, Dapdap, Kinse, and Pariahan.
[5][6] The sitio of Pariahan was an island community of more than a hundred families[7] that depended on fishing activity.
[7] As of 2018, only 36 families continued to live in the submerged sitio, whose official status has not yet revoked at the time, and where remnants of a chapel and a school are still visible, protruding out of the floods.
[11] Rosario Mariano, the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Officer for Bulakan, expressed the urgency of permanent relocation for the residents of the sitio,[7] which is facing the threat of climate change.
[9] As of December 2020, all the remaining residents of Pariahan and 10 other sitios of Taliptip have been relocated for the development of New Manila International Airport.