THE Department of Budget and Management (DBM) relaunched the Green Green Green Program with an allocation of P1.055 billion to assist local government units (LGUs) in enhancing public open spaces.
THE Department of Budget and Management relaunched the Green Green Green Program with an allocation of P1.055 billion to assist local government units in enhancing public open spaces.
To improve mobility, the fund can also be utilized for the construction of physically separated bicycle lanes, bike racks, elevated or at-grade pedestrian footpaths and walkways, sports facilities and recreational trails. “We are unlocking the potential of each municipality and city for development and progress…Together, we can create sustainable communities where everyone has an opportunity to thrive,” Pangandaman said in her welcome remarks.
The DBM has issued Local Budget Circular No. 158 to prescribe the guidelines and procedures for the release and utilization of the fund.
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