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Plans and Programs: Quezon City, Philippines This is not an ADB material. The views expressed in this document are the views of the author/s and/or their organizations and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Asian Development Bank, or its Board of Governors, or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy and/or completeness of the material’s contents, and accepts no responsibility for any direct or indirect consequence of their use or reliance, whether wholly or partially. Please feel free to contact the authors directly should you have queries. NO. OF FAMILIES NO. OF STRUCTURES GO TO I. DANGER AREAS I.1. SIDEWALK 2,878 2,325 I.2. CREEKSIDE 5,138 3,501 I.3. PRRP 4,274 2,486 I.4. TULLAHAN RIVER 1,237 1,328 I.5. TRANSMISSION LINE 4,483 3,279 I.6. MWSS 5,767 4,261 I.7. DUMPSITE 953 899 I.8. UNDER THE BRIDGE 745 678 I.9. RROW/ROAD LOTS 6,365 5,067 TOTAL 31,840 23,824 1. Resettlement - NHA - Bistekville I & II BISTEKVILLE I SOCIALIZED HOUSING PROJECT AT OVIEDO PROPERTY BGY. PAYATAS SOCIALIZED HOUSING AT OVIEDO PROPERTY (Bgy. Payatas) VICINITY MAP JUSTICE CECILIA MUÑOZ-PALMA HS SITE LOCATION SOCIALIZED HOUSING AT OVIEDO PROPERTY (Bgy. Payatas) TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY TOTAL LAND AREA: 15,795 SQ.M. (1.5795 Ha) SOCIALIZED HOUSING AT OVIEDO PROPERTY (Bgy. Payatas) BEFORE SOCIALIZED HOUSING AT OVIEDO PROPERTY (Bgy. Payatas) PRESENT SOCIALIZED HOUSING AT OVIEDO PROPERTY (Bgy. Payatas) PRESENT BISTEKVILLE II SOCIALIZED HOUSING PROJECT AT ARCE PROPERTY BGY. KALIGAYAHAN SOCIALIZED HOUSING PROJECT AT ARCE PROPERTY (Bgy. Kaligayahan) VICINITY MAP PROPOSED SITE TO SM FAIRVIEW TO NOVALICHES TOWN PROPER SOCIALIZED HOUSING PROJECT AT ARCE PROPERTY (Bgy. Kaligayahan) PRESENT SOCIALIZED HOUSING PROJECT AT ARCE PROPERTY (Bgy. Kaligayahan) (Model House) SOCIALIZED HOUSING PROJECT AT ARCE PROPERTY (Bgy. Kaligayahan) SOCIALIZED HOUSING B A N A B A S T. PROPOSED MASTER DEVELOPMENT PLAN PROJECT AT ARCE 10 1 GREENFIELDS-1 2 LOT 383-B, TALA ESTATE 11 3 2 SUBDIVISION 1 4 4 2 5 1 6 3 6 3 8 4 7 5 10 5 8 7 ROAD - 1 6 (5.50 M. WIDE) 12 OPEN SPACE BLOCK-189 196.00 sq.m. 7 14 9 BLOCK-1 10 8 16 11 2 LOT VACANT TO 11 2 9 ALLEY-118 (3.00 M. WIDE) BLOCK-1713 4 10 12 20 15 4 6 1 11 13 17 6 1 22 8 3 12 14 ROAD - 2 (5.50 M. WIDE) 8 19 3 13 9 10 5 12 2 15 BLOCK-15 1 21 10 5 14 7 2 12 4 12 7 15 3 9 14 16 6 1 LOT 387-B, (LRC) Psd 2810 C Y P R E S S S T. ALLEY-514 (3.00 M. WIDE) 9 17 11 PROPERTY (Bgy. 8 4 8 18 16 3 2 BLOCK-1311 19 ALLEY-413 (3.00 M. WIDE) 10 20 2 5 5 13 1 18 29.40 4 1 BLOCK-19 12 7 28 15 2 6 ALLEY-6 (3.00 M. WIDE) 21 28 3 4 14 22 6 9 28 3 2 17 23 7 BLOCK-11 28 1 6 3 5 24 28 16 11 25 8 5 28 8 4 1 26 4 28 7 8 28 13 5 1 10 28 27 ROAD - 1 (5.50 M. WIDE) 28 9 7 28 BLOCK-1 6 6 3 15 28 2 10 6 29 9 ROAD - 2 (5.50 M. WIDE) M. (5.50 2 - ROAD ALLEY-9 (3.00 M. WIDE) 7 12 ROAD - 3 (5.00 M. WIDE) 28 ALLEY-8 (3.00 M. WIDE) 10 30 2 OPEN SPACE 28 BLOCK-9 33.80 ROAD - 4 (6.50 M. WIDE) 9 8 31 2 12 4 11 16 PATHWALK 28 7 5 3 156.10 8 1 9 32 14 28 11 41.30 33 ALLEY-3 (3.00 M. WIDE) M. (3.00 ALLEY-3 11 BLOCK-8 10 28 4 1 BLOCK-16 ALLEY-10 (3.00 M. WIDE) 14 10 13 28 6 11 34 3 3 28 7 28 28 ALLEY-7 (3.00 M. WIDE) M. (3.00 ALLEY-7 1 2 35 BLOCK-10 12 16 5 ALLEY-11(3.00 M. WIDE) 28 BLOCK-14 15 40.80 36 13 2 12 15 32.10 28.60 16 BLOCK-7 12 14 6 13 BLK.-21 28 4 13 28 5 WIDE) M. (3.00 ALLEY-12 8 5 28 ROAD-1 (5.50 M. WIDE) 37 28 25 9 4 OPEN SPACE 3 31.90 BLOCK-12 1 ALLEY-2 (3.00 M. WIDE) 18 38 1 84 sq.m. BLOCK-6 15 7 14 10 8 BLOCK-5 14 17 15 18 28 28 11 6 7 28 7 36 28 4 6 28 28 2 2.00 M. PATHWALK 5 24 3 34.40 20 1 28 2 17 16 3 12 17 20 19 1 10 9 BLOCK-4 16 28 13 28 9 8 6 7 9 28 5 28 28 28 28 8 7 23 5 3 1 4 29.10 28 43.50 22 28 19 3 18 28 14 11 22 10 18 28 11 21 19 35 28 12 11 10 15 28 28 28 22 BLK.-20 9 28 28 8 6 7 28 24 33.70 OPEN SPACE 30.50 21 28 BLK. - 22 20 5 13 24 20 16 21 12 23 28 12 28 13 13 17 10 11 14 213 sq.m. 28 28 21 35.60 28 10 28 28 28 28 9 8 9 28 28 25 8 2 23 32.80 32.80 6 21 17 32.40 22 4 26 25 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50 23 19 15 14 15 12 15 14 13 16 11 35.80 20 3.00 M. WIDE ALLEY 7 28 9 Kaligayahan) 8 7 6 19 5 4 3 2 27.90 17 5 50 28 BLOCK-23 1 28 1 2 3 ROAD - 1 (5.50 M. WIDE) ROAD - 1 (5.50 M. WIDE) 28 28 28 27.50 4 5 28 6 7 8 18 30 28 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 28 28 11 12 13 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 2 11 12 33 6.50 M. W I D E R O A D A O R E D I W M. 6.50 28 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 30 31 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 28 28 28 28.30 28 28 28 BLOCK-41 28 28 28.20 30.80 38.80 8 28 28 28 BLOCK-3 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 27.50 27.50 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 BLOCK-228 2 7 6 4 28 28 28 28 3 28 28 5 4 3 2 1 BLOCK-39 16 15 3.00 M. WIDE ALLEY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BLOCK-38 9 10 BLOCK-37 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 5 3 1 14 1 5.00 M. WIDE ROAD 5.00 M. WIDE ROAD 2 2 1 BLOCK-40 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 P A R K I N G 2 2 1 4 BLOCK-36 4 10 3 8 6 4 5 P A R K I N G 4 2 3 4 4 3 3 4 3 4 3 6 5 6 1 6 6 5.00 M. ROAD 5 5 6 5 7 6 5 6 5 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 2 10 1 9 9 13 BASKETBALL COURT 3 10 9 10 9 10 9 10 10 9 9 10 4 BLOCK-35 11 12 12 2 8.00 M. W I D E O R AD 11 11 11 11 12 11 12 12 3.00 M. WIDE ALLEY 3.00 M. WIDE ALLEY 3.00 M. WIDE ALLEY 12 4.00 M. WIDE ROAD 12 3.00 M. WIDE ALLEY 5.00 M. WIDE ROAD 6 3 5 11 13 14 1 BLOCK-34 BLOCK-33 BLOCK-32 8 13 13 13 BLOCK-30 14 13 BLOCK-29 14 13 14 14 P A R K I N G 14 4 7 16 15 10 5 9 16 16 16 15 15 15 16 16 3.00 M. WIDE ALLEY 15 15 18 2 17 6 6.50 M. W I D E R O A D 18 18 18 18 18 11 1 17 17 HEALTH & DAYCARE 17 12 17 17 3.00 M. WIDE ALLEY MULTI-PURPOSE BUILDING 19 CENTER 3 11 7 20 19 19 19 20 20 20 19 19 BLOCK-28 20 20 13 2 14 4 21 8 BLOCK-27 22 22 22 21 21 21 22 22 21 BLOCK-10 21 16 15 5 3 P A R K I N G 12 22 9 BLOCK-31 10 23 24 23 23 18 24 24 23 24 23 24 17 10 OPEN SPACE 6 4 2,834.60 SQ.M. 26 26 25 26 25 25 19 26 26 25 25 20 23 5 11 7 N 27 27 28 27 28 28 GREENFIELDS-1 27 22 27 21 12 28 28 6 8 - 13 29 30 29 30 29 30 29 30 29 30 23 24 SUBDIVISION 7 9 CMP (A = 17,502 SQ.M.) 14 8 31 31 31 32 32 31 32 31 10 26 32 32 25 15 9 16 10 - 8.00 M.
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