VP Noli begins relocation of Paranaque “riles” settlers
MANILA,
Oct. 6 (PNA) -- Vice President and Housing and Urban Development
Coordinating Council (HUDCC) Chairman Noli ‘Kabayan’ De Castro began
the relocation of informal settlers from the Paranaque segment of
Southrail with the transfer of the first five families to their new
homes in Laguna.
Following
months of social preparation, the five families were formally welcomed
to the Southville V resettlement site in Brgy. Timbao, Biñan, Laguna on
September 22 with a program led by the vice president together with
Mayor Florencio Bernabe, Jr. and former Vice Mayor Tomas Banaga, Jr. of
Parañaque City; Mayor Marlyn Alonte-Naguiat of Biñan’ and National
Housing Authority General Manager Federico Laxa.
Southville
V is one of the relocation sites established for the families affected
by the Northrail and Southrail Linkage Project (NSLP) under the
Philippine National Railways (PNR) rehabilitation and modernization
program.
The
relocatees from Parañaque joined 754 families who have already been
relocated in Southville V from various communities along the PNR
tracks.
For
the provision of basic services, Southville V developer Baque
Development Corporation donated to the local government of Biñan a
total of 4,924 sq. meters of land as a site for a school, day care
center, police station, basketball court, and health center.
The developer also committed to put up the buildings for these facilities.
Bernabe,
Jr. committed to send his City’s Livelihood Group to provide trainings
to the relocated families in Southville V to address concerns on source
of income.
The
vice president later proceeded to Southville V-A to receive another set
of five railway families from Biñan segment of PNR and to inaugurate
the recently completed community facilities including a day care
center, barangay hall cum police outpost, and a barangay health center.
Site
developer Goldenville Realty Development Corporation donated four
multicabs for the transportation requirement of the relocatees.
De Castro lauded the developers for their donations that go beyond what is required of them for the development project.
“We
are asking the private sector to help secure a better life for these
families in their new homes, and I thank the developers of the
resettlement sites for taking the lead,” he said. (PNA)
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