Ilocos Norte development master plan launched – Manila Bulletin

By Freddie Lazaro

LAOAG CITY – The development masterplan for Ilocos Norte was showcased during the “Open Capitol: Ilokano creatives” festival last February 3, according to Govenor Matthew Marcos Manotoc.

Ilocos Norte Senior Board Member Matthew Marcos Manotoc (Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN)

Gov. Matthew Joseph Manotoc
(Facebook / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)

Architect–Urban Planner Felino “Jun” A. Palafox Jr., a world-renowned Ilokano masterplanner, led the launch of the masterplan in view to the celebration of 202nd Founding Anniversary.

Also showcased during the open capitol were the ‘new Ilocano infrastructure,’ the launching of “2020 Ilocos Norte Masterplan Project” and the “Big 3” infrastructure projects of the Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte (PGIN).

“We would like to see Ilocos Norte as a walkable, bikeable, and livable province. Integrating the places for living, working, and playing in a proximate distance with each other,” said Palafox Jr. during the launching.

“Ilocos Norte has so much development potential. If you look at the topography, we have the lowlands, midlands, and the highlands.

Each of the 23 towns and cities can be destination areas,” he acknowledged.

Known for his “green architecture” projects, Palafox emphasized the principle of “green urbanism” in the province’s master plan concept which incorporates “compact, pedestrian, and environment-friendly development.”

His proposed plan for Metro Ilocos Norte in 2010 included the construction of tourist information center, wakeboarding facility, and campsite in Paoay Lakeshore Quays; while potential sand museum, watchtower, and golf course were included in Paoay Sand Sports Adventure.

A floating restaurant, fisherman’s village, and bonsai farm were proposed for Pasuquin Mangrove Farm, while construction of boardwalk was projected for Kapurpurawan Rock Formation to cater to wheelchair users, among others.

“For the Laoag University Belt, we will activate the streets and line it with more activities. Our proposed plan is to make it more walkable and bikeable,” Architect Palafox noted.

“I have done work in 40 countries and more successful cities and countries have visionary leadership, strong political will, value appreciation of urban planning, value appreciation of good design, and good governance. I think these ingredients of success are here.

It just has to be developed properly,” he added.

Aside from Palafox, another architect Rex Hofilena gave an in-depth discussion on “Designing Ilocos Norte” while architect Miguel Guerrero discussed the “Sustainable Design of the Capitol Expansion Building” and architect William Ti presented “The Stadium of the North.”

“Ilocos Norte Tourism Development Masterplan of 2010” was the first master plan commissioned by PGIN which aimed to upsurge its tourism industry in the most progressive yet sustainable manner.

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