The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) is planning to build around 500,000 housing units inside the New Clark City in Tarlac which is envisioned to be the country's first smart, green and resilient metropolis.
DHSUD Secretary Jose Rizalino Acuzar said the housing program inside the 9,450-hectare greenfield development is a solution to decongestion of surrounding highly-urbanized areas which could also pave the way for full economic potential of New Clark City by putting up residential structures.
photo: DHSUD
“There are already government facilities here, we only need to bring in population to spur economic activities. And by putting up decent yet affordable and sustainable housing units, surely, we will attract home buyers,” said Acuzar.
The plan was formalized following the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Acuzar and Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) Chairman Delfin Lorenzana.
During exploratory discussion on the initial plans of BCDA for its inclusive housing and residential facilities, Acuzar cited the huge potential of New Clark City in terms of township developments under 4PH that could unlock a wide range of economic opportunities.
New Clark City is envisioned to be the country's first smart, green and resilient metropolis, masterfully laid out and highly connected with mixed-use developments and an integrated transport system.
It is being positioned as a world-class city that focuses on liveability and sustainability, and is expected to catalyze economic growth in Central Luzon.
“A city built from scratch, New Clark City is being developed with the needs of the people at the forefront of our masterplan. We believe that New Clark City is one of the ideal sites for the Marcos administration's housing program, having the potential to play a key role in addressing the housing shortage in the country,” said Lorenzana, for his part.
The 500,000 housing units inside New Clark City would be home to roughly 1.2 million Filipinos.
It would benefit residents and workers in Clark, regardless of age, background, and income and would also provide housing facilities to families affected by government projects in New Clark City, as well as government employees and members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
photo: DHSUD
“There are already government facilities here, we only need to bring in population to spur economic activities. And by putting up decent yet affordable and sustainable housing units, surely, we will attract home buyers,” said Acuzar.
The plan was formalized following the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Acuzar and Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) Chairman Delfin Lorenzana.
During exploratory discussion on the initial plans of BCDA for its inclusive housing and residential facilities, Acuzar cited the huge potential of New Clark City in terms of township developments under 4PH that could unlock a wide range of economic opportunities.
New Clark City is envisioned to be the country's first smart, green and resilient metropolis, masterfully laid out and highly connected with mixed-use developments and an integrated transport system.
It is being positioned as a world-class city that focuses on liveability and sustainability, and is expected to catalyze economic growth in Central Luzon.
“A city built from scratch, New Clark City is being developed with the needs of the people at the forefront of our masterplan. We believe that New Clark City is one of the ideal sites for the Marcos administration's housing program, having the potential to play a key role in addressing the housing shortage in the country,” said Lorenzana, for his part.
The 500,000 housing units inside New Clark City would be home to roughly 1.2 million Filipinos.
It would benefit residents and workers in Clark, regardless of age, background, and income and would also provide housing facilities to families affected by government projects in New Clark City, as well as government employees and members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.