Philippine Daily Inquirer

DEVELOPERS LAUD BILL CREATING THE HOUSING DEPARTMENT

- By Charles E. Buban

After nearly three decades of numerous attempts, the House of Representa­tives ratified last week the bicameral conference committee report on a bill that seeks to create the Department of Housing Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t (DHSUD).

This new department will be tasked to address the country’s huge housing backlog—estimated at close to 6 million units—and to focus on building communitie­s and habitats in both rural and urban areas.

“After years of uncertaint­y, the Subdivisio­n and Housing Developers Associatio­n, Inc. ( SHDA) considers this developmen­t a milestone in the history of this country’s housing industry. Its subsequent enactment into law paves the way for the creation of a single policy- making, program developmen­t and regulatory body, which will be responsibl­e for the management of housing, human settlement­s and urban developmen­t nationwide, a dream come true for all housing industry players,” said SHDA national president Jeffrey Ng.

The bill related to the creation of a housing department was first deliberate­d on in 1994.

Principal authors and sponsors, Sen. Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito and Negros Occi- dental Rep. Alfredo “Albee” Benitez, explained that the DHSUD will be headed by a secretary who will be appointed by the President as member of the Cabinet. There will also be three undersecre­taries and three assistant secretarie­s to be appointed.

Functions and powers

Once establishe­d, the DHSUD will be tasked to rationaliz­e and coordinate the functions and powers of various housing agencies of the state.

Merging the functions of the Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council and the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB), the DHSUD will also be attaching to itself the following key shelter agencies: National Housing Authority; Home Guarantee Corp., National Home Mortgage Finance Corp., Home Developmen­t Mutual Fund and Social Housing Finance Corp.

Under the bill, the DHSUD will be composed of the Office of the Secretary and the Bureaus of Policy Developmen­t, Coordinati­on, Monitoring and Evaluation; Environmen­tal, Land Use, and Urban Planning and Developmen­t; Housing and Real Estate Developmen­t Regulation; and the Homeowners Associatio­n and Community Developmen­t.

National strategy

The new department will be tasked to develop and adopt a national strategy to immediatel­y address the provision of adequate and affordable housing for all Filipinos, and shall ensure alignment of all the policies, programs and projects of all its attached agencies to facilitate the achievemen­t of this objective.

Meanwhile, SHDA chair Willie Uy shared that its more than 200 members are grateful to the lawmakers who have supported the bill and to the President for also including this measure in his priority bills for the 17th Congress.

Uy said: “We are very fortunate that the administra­tion recognizes the importance of providing decent and affordable shelters to our fellow Filipinos. Indeed, the ultimate goal of DHSUD’s creation is to provide every Filipino family a decent and affordable house at the soonest possible time. We are all support to this initiative as housing crisis in the country is huge and growing continuous­ly.”

To address the backlog, it is estimated that 774,441 housing units will be needed this year; 788,773 units in 2019; 803,405 in 2020; 818,363 in 2021; and another 833,619 units in 2022.

Ng shared that DHSUD, as Ejercito and Benitez explained, will also develop and implement urban renewal programs, own and administer government idle lands that are suitable for housing, identify lands that may be used for socialized housing sites, planning and establishm­ent of government centers as well as new townships in urban centers.

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