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[Title] => Housing execs reject Tanza resettlement site for rail dwellers
[Summary] => After waiting interminably for the controversial 12.6 hectare fishpond property in Tañza, Navotas to be filled up and reclaimed in time for the relocation of Malabon rail dwellers displaced by the North Rail Development Project, housing officials have been convinced to drop the site because the railway systems developer can no longer wait for it to be made habitable by the property owner. Officials said they are now scouting for more viable alternative sites in Malabon.
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[Title] => North railway developer rejects relocation site
[Summary] => A top ranking official of the North Luzon Railway Corp. (NLRC), the government firm implementing the rehabilitation and modernization of the North and South railway systems, has announced the NLRC boards rejection of Malabon Citys choice of a fishpond property in Tanza, Navotas as a relocation site for some 2,800 rail dwellers in Malabon.
NLRC director Jerry Pelayo, a presidential appointee to the board, presented the update on the initial aspects of the multi-billion speed railway project, a priority project of the Arroyo administration.
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[Summary] => A top ranking official of the North Luzon Railway Corp. (NLRC), the government firm implementing the rehabilitation and modernization of the North and South railway systems, has announced the NLRC boards rejection of Malabon Citys choice of a fishpond property in Tanza, Navotas as a relocation site for some 2,800 rail dwellers in Malabon.
NLRC director Jerry Pelayo, a presidential appointee to the board, presented the update on the initial aspects of the multi-billion speed railway project, a priority project of the Arroyo administration.
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