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DOTr has P12.4-b budget for ROW expenditures this year

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A congressman on Monday revealed that the Department of Transportation (DOTr) has an allocation of P12.4 billion for this year’s right of-way (ROW) expenses arising from the construction of government infrastructure projects.

“The DOTr has a budget of P12.4 billion for right-of-way (ROW) payments this year. This is itemized in the 2023 General Appropriations Law,” Surigao del Sur Rep. Johnny Pimentel said.

Pimentel, a member of the House committee on flagship programs and projects, the ROW payments are in accordance with Article III, Section 9 of the Constitution, which forbids the government from taking private property for public use without just compensation.

The bulk of the ROW payments would go to landowners affected by the 148-kilometer North-South Commuter Railway; the 33-kilometer Metro Manila Subway; the 11-kilometer LRT Line 1 Cavite Extension; and the 175-hectare New Zamboanga International Airport, according to Pimentel.

“While these ongoing projects will take several years to complete, they are already stimulating our economy and creating tens of thousands of construction-related jobs that benefit low-income households,” Pimentel noted.

Congress earlier approved on third and final reading a bill that would expedite ROW acquisition, which has been a leading cause of delays in the execution of infrastructure projects.

Under House Bill No. 6571, affected landowners would be offered either current market value or zonal value for their property as determined by the Bureau of Internal Revenue, whichever is higher.

Landowners would also receive compensation for the cost of replacing structures or improvements on their property, including machinery and loss of income.

Under the bill, upon execution of the deed of sale, the landowner would be paid 100 percent of the agreed price provided the title to the affected property is clean.

In the case of land occupied by informal settlers, the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development, in coordination with local government units, would be required to establish relocation sites with basic services and community facilities.

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