DOTr Speeds Up Relocation Sites Construction in Naic
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) is fast-tracking the construction of relocation sites in Naic, Cavite. These sites are intended for families displaced by the North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) project, officials reported.
According to sources, 12 out of the 82 planned three-storey buildings are expected to be completed soon. This move aims to provide affected families with safe and comfortable housing as the NSCR project progresses.
Details on the Relocation Housing Progress
Local leaders noted that the relocation site in Naic is a crucial part of the NSCR project’s social mitigation efforts. The buildings are designed to accommodate numerous families, ensuring that relocation does not disrupt their lives significantly.
Community members said the DOTr’s commitment to expediting construction demonstrates its dedication to addressing the needs of displaced residents promptly. The department continues to coordinate with local government units to facilitate smooth relocation processes.
Impact of the North-South Commuter Railway Project
The NSCR project is a significant infrastructure development aimed at improving connectivity between key provinces. However, such large-scale projects often require relocating families living along the railway’s path.
Officials reported that the DOTr has been actively managing the relocation efforts to minimize inconvenience. The construction of new housing units in Naic is part of this comprehensive plan to support affected families.
Future Plans and Community Support
Sources said that aside from the 12 buildings nearing completion, additional units will soon follow. The department is also ensuring that essential utilities and community facilities are integrated into the relocation sites.
Local leaders expressed optimism that these efforts will foster a supportive environment for displaced families. They believe that with continued cooperation, the NSCR project can proceed without sacrificing the welfare of the communities involved.
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