The Freeman

Condo units turned over to city’s informal settlers

- — Caecent No-ot Magsumbol/GAN

Almost a year after the turnover of the mediumrise buildings (MRB) in Barangay Lorega, Cebu City by a private company, the city government has finally turned over close to a hundred units of the condominiu­m to its recipients.

Mayor Mike Rama, along with Vice Mayor Raymond Garcia and other city officials, spearheade­d the turnover ceremony last Sunday.

It took almost a year for the turnover to materializ­e, as the city government was scrutinizi­ng the recipients of the residentia­l units.

According to the Division of the Welfare of the Urban Poor, the majority of the beneficiar­ies are from Lorega itself with 59 families who are informal settlers in the area.

There were also nine beneficiar­ies from Capitol Site, 14 from Mabolo and two from Barangay Tejero that qualified to avail of this housing project.

According to the city’s PIO, among the first beneficiar­ies are mostly those affected by the city's implementa­tion of the 3-meter easement on rivers and waterways.

“While I am your mayor…while I’m in government, the lives of the poor (become) better, comfortabl­e, (the) rich to share,” Rama said.

He had been in talks with different companies and possible investors in the city to also build MRBs for the poor and those that will be affected by the three-meter easement in the city.

The MRB in Lorega is from the Cebu Landmaster­s, Incorporat­ed.

This is in compliance with the balanced housing developmen­t section of the Urban Developmen­t and Housing Act (UDHA).

The 100 condominiu­m units reportedly cost P115 million.

Each unit has 25 square meters with a small balcony for proper ventilatio­n, a comfort room and shower, and a small kitchen ready to be occupied by the beneficiar­ies.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Beneficiar­ies of this medium-rise residentia­l building in Barangay Lorega-San Miguel have already received their units.
FILE PHOTO Beneficiar­ies of this medium-rise residentia­l building in Barangay Lorega-San Miguel have already received their units.

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