Demographics, Housing Profile-c/o HPFPI Iloilo
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RIVERVIEW HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION
Community Type 2: Community with Housing (Relocation Site)
Psychographics and Technographics
1. Community’s Background and Profile (Place of Origin, Previous Land Status,
History, etc.)
The RVHOA Community is very fortunate to be qualified among the City
Government’s beneficiaries of a 60square meter lot per member. Unlike
other HPFPI Communities who needed to save and loan an amount to buy
land for their houses, RVHOA will only need to repay the land whenever the
city government through
Proximity of Relocation Site from place of origin: 4-5 kilometers
General make-up of Community: Original housing participants came from
various settlements specifically from 14 Iloilo Flood Control Project-affected
barangays which belong to three big districts of Iloilo City namely
Mandurriao, Lapaz, and Jaro. In short, these families came from settlements
along the riverbanks. However, due to a number of withdrawals and
disqualifications from the project, other applicants who are not included in
the DPWH Master-list of Flood Control Project-Affected Families became
substitutes or replacements. Specifically, these are families affected by the
City Government’s road-widening project. Currently, families who occupy
CLIFF houses came from a total of 27 barangays namely:
TABUC SUBA, JARO BAKHAW, MANDURRIAO
SAN ISIDRO, JARO UNGKA, JARO
GONZALES AVE., DON DELFIN, CUBAY, JARO
JARO
NEAR GSIS, JARO BALDOZA, LAPAZ
BENEDICTO JARO MABINI, LAPAZ
SAN ROQUE, JARO GUSTILO, LAPAZ
SAMBAG, JARO SAN ISIDRO, JARO
LAPUZ, LAPAZ BRGY. FATIMA, JARO
SAN PEDRO, JARO LOPEZ JAENA, JARO
BOLILAO, MANDURRIAO SANTO NINO NORTE,
ARREVALO,
TAFT NORTH, MANDURRIAO STO. SUR, AREVALO
BRGY. DUNGON, JARO SIMON LEDESMA, JARO
CALUBIHAN JARO
PACSII and Network members conducted initial orientations with target
CLIFF applicants from these communities. The nature of the CLIFF project,
the application requirements and the entire CLIFF process were discussed
during the orientations. Duly-accomplished application forms were
submitted by CLIFF applicants immediately after orientation. ICUPN
representatives then validated the applicant’s socio-economic and house
structure information during their house-to-house-visit. After this, panel
interview and household income and expenditure or affordability surveys
were conducted by PACSII and ICUPN representatives simultaneously. Just
like in KABALAKA, the panel interview became a useful tool in determining
the affordability levels of CLIFF San Isidro housing applicants both for the
labor equity requirement and their capacity to repay the CLIFF loan.
Through panel interview, ICUPN members have generated the individual
responses of applicants as to their willingness to participate in planning,
house design, procurement to actual construction and housing management.
Considering that the San Isidro Housing Project is in massive scope, and
applicants have different income and affordability levels, generating reliable
and accurate data pertaining to their household income and expenses have
been very critical. These were the rationale why the HHIES//affordability
survey was conducted. Here, applicants are individually interviewed about
the membership of their respective households, and all income sources and
expenses are computed on a monthly basis to generate their household gross
and net income.
After having completed the application survey, validation, panel interview
and HHIES, ICUPN members and PACSII gather together to deliberate the
individual application forms and from these select applicants who will be
prequalified for the project. These prequalified applicants will eventually
undergo the series of trainings and workshops in preparation for the actual
construction and housing management. Sending disqualification and
prequalification notices to CLIFF applicants is also another task of ICUPN,
after the deliberation and selection processes.