Manila Bulletin

House passes bill ensuring land for socialized housing

- By BEN ROSARIO

The House of Representa­tives has passed on third and final reading, a bill that will ensure availabili­ty of sufficient land for socialized housing by tapping idle government land for the purpose.

Negros Occidental Rep. Alfredo “Albee” Benitez said House Bill 8553 or the ”Idle Government-owned Lands Dispositio­n Act” was approved following a 203 affirmativ­e and 2 negative voting

on the floor early this month.

Aside from ensuring sufficient land for socialized housing projects, the bill also seeks to improve the capability of local government units to undertake urban developmen­t and housing projects, said Benitez, chairman of the House Committee on Housing and Urban Developmen­t.

The bill consolidat­ed bills authored by Reps. Gus Tambunting (PDP-Laban, Paranaque City); Rozzano Rufino Biazon (PDP-Laban, Muntinlupa City); Eric Singson (PDP-Laban, Ilocos Sur); Winston Castelo (PDP-Laban, Quezon City) and Benitez.

Benitez said the measure seeks to ensure the availabili­ty of sufficient land for socialized housing and address the huge housing backlog being experience­d in the country. Inventory of idle gov’t land It directs the Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council (HUDCC), in coordinati­on with the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, to conduct an inventory of all idle government-owned lands which have not been used for the purpose for which they have been reserved for the last 10 years.

Benitez explained that the measure also proposes to improve the capability of local government units in undertakin­g urban developmen­t and housing programs.

According to Benitez, the bill also mandates the Department of Interior and Local Government, through the local government units, to conduct a similar inventory of all idle lands in the municipali­ty level and furnish HUDCC a copy of its list.

As soon as the idle lands have been identified, the National Housing Authority (NHA) will have to immediatel­y act to build housing units for the homeless in national government lands.

Once identified and reserved for socialized housing purposes, the NHA and Land Management Bureau will identify which lands are suitable for socialized housing.

Concerned LGUs, on the other hand, will develop their own segregated land with the help of the NHA.

10% gov’t land

On the other hand, Castelo, chairman of the House Committee on Metro Manila Developmen­t, has proposed that at least 10 percent of unused government owned lands be segregated for socialized housing projects.

“Consistent with a rationaliz­ed land use plan, housing for the underprivi­leged could be set aside from government owned lands for homeless Filipinos,” said Castelo.

The NHA and LGUs are authorized to enter into joint venture agreements with private developers and non-government­al organizati­ons to implement the socialized housing program.

Exempted from inventory are lands acquired by government financial institutio­ns and government-owned or controlled corporatio­ns engaged in shelter financing. Lands these agencies hold in trust will not be covered by the legislativ­e proposal.

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