In becoming the financial powerhouse and first-world province of the Philippines by 2040: PGB outlines development plans for year 2024 to 2036

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𝐋𝐎𝐍𝐆-𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐌 𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐁𝐔𝐋𝐀𝐂𝐀𝐍. Bulacan Governor Daniel R. Fernando meets with San Miguel Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Ramon S. Ang during the presentation of the Provincial Development and Physical Framework Plan (PDPFP) for year 2024-2036 of the Province of Bulacan, discussing the implementation of developmental projects in the province in partnership with the San Miguel Corporation held at Edsa Shangri-La, Manila last Wednesday. Also present in the meeting are (not in photo) Provincial Planning and Development Officer Arlene G. Pascual, Provincial Legal Officer Atty. Gerard Nelson Manalo, Provincial Information Officer Katrina Anne S. Bernardo-Balingit and Pandi Mayor Enrico Roque. Photo from PGB official Facebook page

CITY OF MALOLOS – Being positioned to become a financial powerhouse and a first-world province, the Provincial Government of Bulacan through the Provincial Planning and Development Office lays out developmental plans for the Provincial Development and Physical Framework Plan (PDPFP) 2024-2036 of the Province of Bulacan.

In a presentation to Governor Daniel R. Fernando with San Miguel Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Ramon S. Ang last Wednesday at Edsa Shangri-La, key programs were highlighted, focusing on human capital development, economic growth, environmental management, infrastructure improvement, and institutional development to address the province’s specific needs and development challenges.

By adding his own insights and specific strategies to the PDPFP, Fernando is advancing a plan that goes beyond short-term fixes, focusing on implementing flood mitigation strategies that will safeguard communities, support sustainable development, and ensure the province’s growth continues well beyond his administration, which will be the key to attract more investors to invest in the province.

“This comprehensive flood mitigation plan is more than a solution for today’s problems—it is a foundation for the future of Bulacan. By putting these strategies in place, we ensure that even after our time in office, Bulacan will remain safe, resilient, and prepared for growth,” the governor said.

In addition, Fernando emphasized the development of the Bulacan Mega City as a key project that will reshape the province into a modern, economically dynamic, and resilient hub, positioning it as a significant contributor to Bulacan’s long-term growth and development.

In hopes of bringing these programs to fruition, the PGB headed by Fernando will hold a presentation seeking approval of the PDPFP 2024-2036 from the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development.

The Bulacan PDPFP 2024-2036 articulates the aspirations of the provincial leadership

and citizens of the province, establishing a long-term framework and roadmap for spatial and sectoral growth over the next 12 years; serving as a guide for public and private investments, focusing on the sustainable use of natural resources, enhanced access to social services and economic opportunities, balanced population distribution, and environmental protection.

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