DILG Mandaue City director Johnjoan A. Mende, speaking on behalf of Sec. Benjamin C. Abalos, Jr., emphasized the critical role of the LGUs in ensuring the success of the program.
“The LGUs are the partners of the NGAs. Their commitment to compliance with risk-informed CLUPs and comprehensive development plans is paramount as per their mandate under the Local Government Code of 1991,” said Mende.
Call to action
Under the program, LGUs and urban planning stakeholders will craft and implement plans that are responsive and sustainable.
“Planado is a call to action for LGUs, NGAs, and urban stakeholders to plan. We must also make sure that we implement, execute, perform, and do as we have planned. It’s the only way for the country to sustain our economic growth and development amid the challenges of the times,” said Rivera.
Planado aims to achieve the following goals: 100 percent of LGUs to have ride-to-reef and risk-informed land use plans by 2028; harmonized and digitized land use plan formulation and monitoring; implementation of innovative urban development and urban green space projects; optimization of use of idle government lands; integrated land use, housing and urban development database; and participatory land use, urban planning and development.
Under the program, the ELUPDB will provide technical assistance to LGUs in completing their urban planning and implementing their plans.
The bureau will facilitate the streamlining and harmonization of policies and guidelines on land use formulation review and approval process.
DHSUD will also conduct trainings for LGUs to ensure that their land use plans are responsive, up to date, evidence-based, well-communicated, and aligned with local development plans.
Christine Delfin Homez, president of the Philippine Institute of Environment Planners in Cebu and head of the Talisay City planning and development coordinator’s office, said the Planado program will be a big help to LGUs from the planning to implementation of their Comprehensive Land Use Plans (CLUP).
“Makatabang namo ang Planado in helping us to implement kung unsay naa sa among CLUP. Our vision nga we want to be a ‘smart city,’ nga sustainable among development. Although naa na sa among CLUP, ang steps unsaon pag implement on the ground with some technical assistance, they can help us,” said Homez.
(Planado will help us to implement what is in our CLUP. Our vision is to be a ‘smart city’ with sustainable development. Although this is already in our CLUP, with their technical assistance, they can help us how to implement this on the ground.)
Executive Order 72, series of 1993, mandates LGUs to formulate or update their CLUPs in conformity with land use planning and zoning standards.
CLUP is a planning document which identifies and evaluates appropriate land use and activities to be allowed in each zone in their area. (JJT/RMN/PIA7)