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"The KALSADA program gives weight to the words ‘meaningful devolution.’ The national government will provide capital funding to offset road asset depreciation even as local government units (LGUs) rehabilitate long-neglected provincial roads," the budget chief said. The Open Roads Portal will contain the uploaded provincial road network maps, as well as videos of the conditions of priority roads before, during, and after the implementation of KALSADA. Through the Open Roads Portal, the public can check online which roads have been selected for rehabilitation or upgrading and track the progress of the road project from start to completion. In partnership with the World Bank and the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the government has created a system that uses geo-tagging for reporting on the status of the projects. The program is seen to rehabilitate and upgrade provincial roads and transfer these road assets permanently to the provincial government for maintenance.Ībad said the program will also develop the Provincial Road Network Development Plan (PRNDP) for each province and promote the use of an online open data portal as a mechanism for monitoring and evaluation of provincial roads.
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The DBM said that the amount has been appropriated in the 2016 General Appropriations Act, with the allocation of funds based on performance.īudget Secretary Florencio Abad said that the qualified provinces have not only met good governance standards and social development benchmarks, but have also established monitoring and evaluation mechanisms.ĭubbed KALSADA or Konkreto at Ayos na Lansangan at Daan Tungo sa Pangkalahatang Kaunlaran, Abad said the program is "an innovative devolution program that aims to institutionalize good governance by enabling and shepherding local government units on Local Road Management." MANILA, Philippines - The government will spend P6.5 billion ($138.71 million) for the rehabilitation and upgrading of provincial roads in 73 provinces in 2016, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) said.