Manila Bulletin

DHSUD experts to assess gov’t lands for mass housing use

- By AARON RECUENCO

The Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t (DHSUD) has formed groups of experts to review all government lands that are suitable for mass housing projects amid aggressive moves to address the 6.5 million backlog in housing across the country.

DHSUD Secretary Jose Rizalino Acuzar said the technical working groups (TWG) are composed of environmen­tal, land use, urban planning and developmen­t bureau, public housing and settlement services, housing officials from both their central and regional offices.

“The TWGS were instructed to lead the identifica­tion and vetting of government-owned lands for housing, human settlement­s and urban developmen­t,” said Acuzar.

The creation of the TWGS is stipulated in the order issued by Acuzar based on the Executive Order 34 which mandates the DHSUD to lead activities on idle land inventory.

EO 34 empowers the DHSUD to identify national and local government lands that are “suitable for housing and human settlement­s, including new townships and estates developmen­t, in coordinati­on with concerned government agencies and local government units.”

Based on the order, tasks of TWGS include validation of submitted land inventory, land suitabilit­y assessment and coordinati­on with national and local government agencies.

“We’ve been discussing with some local government units and national government agencies on how we can achieve a comprehens­ive list of land assets we can use. This order should stimulate more activities on the ground as we aggressive­ly implement the housing programs,” said Acuzar.

The Twg-central Office will be headed concurrent­ly by the Undersecre­tary for Planning, Undersecre­tary Henry Yap, while TWGS in the Regional Offices are to be headed by chiefs of their respective Environmen­tal, Land Use and Urban Planning and Developmen­t Division.

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