House okays bill on onsite relocation of informal settlers

THE House of Representatives yesterday unanimously approved on third and final reading a bill mandating onsite, in-city, near-city, or off-city relocation of informal settler families (ISFs).

Congressmen voted 254-0 in favor of House Bill (HB) No. 5, principally authored by Speaker Martin Romualdez and Reps. Yedda Marie Romualdez and Jude Acidre of the Tingog party-list, that seeks to amend Republic Act (RA) No. 7279 or the Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992.

In their explanatory note, the authors said the bill will carry out a provision of the Constitution mandating the state to “undertake, in cooperation with the public sector, a continuing program of urban land reform and housing which will make available at affordable cost decent housing and basic services to underprivileged and homeless citizens in urban centers and resettlement areas.

“While the government has been providing resettlement sites to informal settler families, these sites have been mostly off-city. These do not provide employment opportunities and livelihood, as well as social services,” they said. “As a result, many families are drawn back to the cities to find employment that would provide for their needs, ending up living again in informal settlements that are the embodiment of abject poverty, social exclusion and unsafe housing.”

They added that House Bill (HB) No. 5 seeks to address such issues by providing for a local government-led onsite housing for ISFs and mandating that off-city relocation may be resorted to only when in-city or near-city resettlement is not feasible.

The measure defines in-city or onsite resettlement as a “relocation site within the jurisdiction of a local government unit where the affected informal settler families are living.”

“Near-city resettlement” refers to a site close to the original area where the affected ISFs live but within the jurisdiction of another LGU that is adjacent to the implementing LGU.

“Off-city” relocation, on the other hand, is a site developed outside and not adjacent to the implementing LGU.

Implementing LGUs may purchase land outside their jurisdiction for near-city or off-city housing in partnership with the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development, National Housing Authority, National Home Mortgage Finance Corp., Home Development Mutual Fund, and Social Housing Finance Corp.

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