Manila City gov’t buys P111-M private lot for housing program

Manila City gov't buys P111-M private lot for housing program

(FILE PHOTO) Informal settlers’ dwellings packed together side by side along the waterway of P. Casal bridge in Quiapo, Manila City. INQUIRER PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — Manila City Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso signed on Wednesday the deed of absolute sale for the purchase of a P111-million private land for the local government’s socialized housing program.

According to Moreno, the city government was able to acquire the 6,003-square meter lot located at Pasigline in Sta. Ana through Ordinance No. 8115, which was enacted in 2006. This land acquisition is seen to benefit more than 600 families.

He said the lot will be used for the “Land for the Landless” program of the Manila Urban Settlements Office, which was tasked to provide adequate assistance to landless, poor, low-income informal settlers, and homeless families.

Moreno said the local government is committed to providing “ample and livable” spaces for constituents to enjoy a more decent urban living in the City of Manila.

“We will not stop until we have safe and decent communities that every Manileño will be proud of,” he said in a statement.

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