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Title: | Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2011-2030 |
Keywords: | Quezon City Comprehensive Land Use Plan Development Framework Quezon City in its National and Regional Context 2001-2030 Chapter 1: National Framework for Physical Planning (2001-2030) Settlement development Production Land Use Infrastructure Development The National Urban Development and Housing Framework 2009-2016 (w/ table) Urban Competitiveness Poverty Alleviation Housing Affordability Sustainable Communities Performance-Oriented Governance A Physical Development Framework Plan for Metro Manila (1996-2016) Regeneration Development Areas Suburban Development Areas Urban Promotion Areas Urban Control Areas Environmental Preservation Areas Rationale for Plan Revision Chapter 2: Physical Development Challenges Residential Land Use (w/ map) Commercial Land Use (w/ map) Industrial Land Use (w/ map) Institutional Land Use (w/ map) Physical Infrastructure Development (w/ map) Approved Location Clearances for Residential Building Construction (203 to 2006) (w/ table) Approved Location Clearances for Commercial building Construction (2003-2006 (w/ table) Infrastructure Quezon City (w/ road map) Comparative Road Length 2003 to 2009 (w/ table) Increase/Decrease in Road Length by Category by District (2003-2009) (w/ table) Total Road Length by Category by District, 2009 (w/ table and map) Road Density (2009) (w/ table) Existing Community Sewer Treatment Plans (map) Power Supply (map) Climate Drainage (w/ map) Power Systems Coverage (table) Elevation map (map) Parks and Open Space Comparative Land Use 2003, 2009 (table) Issues Arising from Observed Land Use Changes Chapter 3: The City's Vision and the National Physical Planning Goals The City's Vision Vision as it Relates to the National Physical Planning Goals Roles of Quezon City Beyond its Borders Social Sector Economic Sector Infrastructure Sector Environment Sector Institutional Sector Chapter 4: The Long Term Spatial Strategy Existing Spatial Strategy New Spatial Strategy (w/ map) Chapter 5: Growth Centers CBD Knowledge Community District Map (w/ map) Important Landmarks (w/ list) Cubao Growth District (w/ map) Batasan-NGC Growth Center (w/ map) Novaliches-Lagro Growth Area (w/ map) Balintawak-Muñoz Growth Center (w/ map) Chapter 6: The Non-Growth and Special Development Areas Mature Stable Areas (w/ maps and table) Transitional Areas (w/ map and table) Chapter 7: The Green Lung Network The Green Lung of the Metropolis (w/ maps and table) Chapter 8: The Proposed Circulation Network City-Wide Circulation Network Linkage Between Growth Centers and Non-Growth Areas (w/ maps) Circulation within the Growth Centers (w/ maps) Chapter 9: Comprehensive Land Use Policy Framework Land Use Policy Areas and Corresponding Land Use Types, Quezon City (table) Policies on Urban Settlements Policies on Production Areas Policies on protected Areas Policies on infrastructure Areas Chapter 10: Implementing the Comprehensive Land Use Plan The Zoning Ordinance Other Regulatory Measures Investment Programming Co-Management Arrangements |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
Publisher: | Quezon City Government |
Abstract: | Comprehensive Land Use Plan for Quezon City for 2011-2030 |
Description: | Book |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1268 |
Appears in Collections: | Quezon City Facts and Figures |
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QC Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2011-2030.pdf | 12.53 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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