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                    [Title] => 2 pang Bistekville, itatayo
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Dalawa pang socialized housing project ang itatayo ng QC government para sa mga  pamilyang informal settler  sa lungsod.

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Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. said final preparations are now being made by the city government’s Housing and Urban Renewal Authority (HURA) for the construction of four buildings which can accommodate 300 families.

HURA, the corporate arm of Quezon City government, was created to lead the transformation of slums into orderly communities, where majority can live on a given piece of land.
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After 18 months at the helm, Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. is well on track to achieving that goal, with strong working partnership with the city’s more than 2.2 million population, under the battle cry: "Work together to build a Quezon City that we all love to work and live in."
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Dalawa pang socialized housing project ang itatayo ng QC government para sa mga  pamilyang informal settler  sa lungsod.

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Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. said final preparations are now being made by the city government’s Housing and Urban Renewal Authority (HURA) for the construction of four buildings which can accommodate 300 families.

HURA, the corporate arm of Quezon City government, was created to lead the transformation of slums into orderly communities, where majority can live on a given piece of land.
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After 18 months at the helm, Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. is well on track to achieving that goal, with strong working partnership with the city’s more than 2.2 million population, under the battle cry: "Work together to build a Quezon City that we all love to work and live in."
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