CLUP - Primer PDF
CLUP - Primer PDF
CLUP - Primer PDF
2015-2025
BACKGROUND
Dagupan was chartered under Republic Act No. 170, the city
charter of Dagupan City which was enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Philippines on June 20, 1947.
It was more than thirty (30) years ago when Dagupan drafted and
implemented Ordinance No. 957-s. 78 otherwise known as the
Zoning Ordinance of Dagupan City. It was later revised by virtue
of Ordinance No. 1840, s., 2005 otherwise known as the Revised
Zoning Ordinance of Dagupan City for the Years 2002-2032
following the formulation of the City’s Comprehensive Land Use
Plan for the period of 2002-2032 covering a 30-year span of land
use planning. However, given the new guidelines by the Housing
and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB), timelines of various
Comprehensive Land Use Plans of cities and municipalities were
reduced to a 10-year period in order for local governments to
continue updating their respective land use plans aligned with the
needs and development strategies of the populace.
I. VISION
The city has five public markets all located within the
Poblacion Area— Malimgas Public Market Phase I and II,
Magsaysay Fish Landing Center, New Galvan Public
Market, and Magsaysay Fish Landing Center Extension I. A
thriving informal sector of itinerant vendors also contributes
to the local revenues of the city.
The problem on land shortage has given rise to several other issues
such as:
In line with these thrusts, the city government shall focus on the
following key investment areas:
The City of Dagupan shall adopt the multi-nodal urban form as its
preferred spatial strategy. This will spread out development away
from the city center towards identified urban growth areas.
PHASING OF DEVELOPMENT
The dominant land use within the CBD and along the arterial
roads (Dagupan-Lingayen Road, Dagupan-Calasiao Road,
Pangasinan-La Union Road and Dagupan Blue Beach Road)
leading to it shall be low to medium density mixed uses for
wholesale and retail trade, banking and finance, personal and
community services, transportation and telecommunications, and
tourism purposes.