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September 10th, 2011
DENR 9 Lines Up 31 Towns for Cadastral Survey in 2012

The Lands Management Sector, DENR Region 9 has lined up thirty one (31) municipalities in Zamboanga Peninsula to be covered by the enhanced cadastral program for CY 2012. This was announced by Regional Executive Director Arleigh Adorable during the DENR-IX, 3rd Regional Management Conference held recently in Pagadian City which was participated in by Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officers (PENROs)/Community Environment and Natural Resources Officers (CENROs) and other key staff of the DENR regional office. RED Adorable disclosed that per instruction from higher authorities in Manila, the cadastral survey program originally programmed for CY 2011-2016 will be hastened and enhanced and to be implemented within two years as directed by the Chief Executive. Read More