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PGMA visits housing project for homeless railway families
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Oct 11, 2008 - 1:08:37 PM
MANILA,
Oct. 13 (PNA) -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is scheduled to
visit on Monday the housing project of the National Housing Authority
(NHA) in Calauan, Laguna for the poor families who were rendered
homeless by the ongoing rehabilitation of the country’s railway system.
The
58.86-hectare government property in barangays Dayap and Santo Tomas,
both in Calauan, Laguna, is the proposed relocation site for the former
railway families whose houses were demolished to give way to the South
Rail project.
The
Calauan housing project was initiated by former President Fidel V.
Ramos and was later continued by his successor, Joseph Estrada.
Local
NHA officials said informal settlers in San Juan, Manila were supposed
to benefit from the project but the plan failed to materialize with
Estrada’s ouster.
The project was never used since then.
In
2006, President Macapagal-Arroyo ordered Vice President and Housing and
Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) Chairman Noli De Castro
to convert the government property into a relocation site for railway
families.
“This
is part of government efforts to find other options in providing homes
for the poor families who are going to be evicted from the railways to
give way for national development,” De Castro earlier said after he
visited the housing project site.
To
make sure that the site is fit for a relocation site, the NHA in
coordination with the provincial government of Laguna and other local
agencies put water and power systems in the area.
To
save funds, the President earlier directed De Castro to use all
available idle government lands for the housing program instead of
buying privately-owned properties. (PNA)
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