The Philippine Star

Housing developers laud new department

- By IRIS GONZALES

Mass housing developers welcomed the recent signing of the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s (IRR) of Republic Act 11201 or the Act Creating the Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban developmen­t (DHSUD).

DHSUD consolidat­es the Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council (HUDCC) and the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB).

Organizati­on of Socialized and Economic Housing Developers of the Philippine­s (OSHDP) president Jefferson Bongat said the new IRR would bring the government closer to the people.

At present, stakeholde­rs from provinces in different regions have to travel long distance to reach multi-regional centers and meet the needs serviced by the government.

With the new department, regional offices are envisioned to be establishe­d, additional positions will be created, and the existing budget appropriat­ions augmented, subject to the approval of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).

Socialized Housing Alliance Roundtable Endeavor (SHARE) president Marcelino Mendoza urged the immediate constituti­on of the National Human Settlement­s Board (NHSB), which is envisioned to act as the single policymaki­ng body.

NHSB will provide overall policy directions and perform program developmen­t to the housing sector.

“The new law provides for the department to develop idle government lands, and also manage and oversee emergency post-disaster or post-conflict shelter recovery or climate change adaptation and mitigation, disaster risk reduction provision and interventi­on.

All of these functions will entail creation of new programs and addition of new personnel and resources specifical­ly in the areas of public housing and human settlement­s and in the fields of policy formulatio­n and developmen­t, coordinati­on and monitoring,” Mendoza said.

Moving forward, both organizati­ons strongly urge the DHSUD and the DBM to fast track transition as provided by the IRR in order for the stakeholde­rs to realize the objectives envisioned in the creation of the department.

With the IRR, the government hopes to address the 6.5 million housing backlog.

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