Over 2,400 informal settlers families, farm workers to benefit from mass housing in Negros Occidental
DHSUD Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling leads the groundbreaking ceremony for a mass housing project in Victorias City in Negros Occidental. (photo: DHSUD)
More than 2,400 informal settler families (ISFs) and farm workers, are set to have their homes following the launching of rental housing projects in Victorias City in Negros Occidental, the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) said.
DHSUD Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling said the Victorias Residences is among the pilot projects under the rental housing component of the expanded housing program of the national government.
“The development will consist of at least four five-story residential buildings designed to provide quality housing options for qualified beneficiaries in the city,” said Aliling.
In a ceremony held on Wednesday, May 27, Aliling led the actual concrete pouring ceremony, along with the targeted beneficiaries, at the project site in Barangay XIX.
Aliling said the project forms part of the administration's broader strategy to expand housing opportunities through innovative and inclusive housing approaches, particularly for underserved sectors such as informal settler families, minimum-wage earners, and agricultural workers.
“The program goes beyond the construction of housing units by creating communities where Filipino families can live with dignity, security, and access to opportunities,” said Aliling.
Once completed, the Victorias Residences is expected to provide housing opportunities to more than 2,400 residents.