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Contents of The CDP

The Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) of a local government unit contains several key elements: preliminary pages, quick facts about the LGU, a matrix of local development indicators, the CDP itself, and a local development investment program. The CDP includes a vision, gap analysis, cross-sectoral issues, and five sectoral development plans covering social, economic, infrastructure, environmental, and institutional development. Each sectoral plan contains introduction, goals, objectives, strategies, programs/projects, proposed legislations, and project briefs. The investment program lists priority programs and projects to be funded from local and other sources.
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Contents of The CDP

The Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) of a local government unit contains several key elements: preliminary pages, quick facts about the LGU, a matrix of local development indicators, the CDP itself, and a local development investment program. The CDP includes a vision, gap analysis, cross-sectoral issues, and five sectoral development plans covering social, economic, infrastructure, environmental, and institutional development. Each sectoral plan contains introduction, goals, objectives, strategies, programs/projects, proposed legislations, and project briefs. The investment program lists priority programs and projects to be funded from local and other sources.
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Contents of the CDP

The formal and substantive elements of the Comprehensive Development Plan include, but are not
limited to the following:

1. Preliminary Pages

a. Resolution adopting the CDP b. Foreword c. Acknowledgement d. Table of Contents e.


List of Tables f. List of Figures g. List of Boxes

2. Quick Facts about the LGU (Brief and preferably in bullet form only)

a. Brief Historical Background

b. Geo-physical Characteristics Location and Total Land Area Topography Climate

c. Population and Demographic Profile Total population – male and female; urban –
rural; school-age population by level, by sex; dependent population, male and female;
labor force, male and female Population density Ethnicity Religion
Languages/dialects Poverty incidence

d. Social Services Number of schools, hospitals, daycare centers

e. Economy Major economic activities Number of business establishments by


industry sectors

f. Infrastructure Transport and Utilities (major circulation network, sources of water


and power supply and communication facilities) Administrative infrastructures
(number of national government offices situated and operating in the LGU

g. Environment Solid waste management General air quality General water quality

h. Institutional Machinery Political subdivisions (Number of Districts, Barangays)


Organizational Structure

3. Matrix of Local Development Indicators

4. Comprehensive Development Plan

a. Vision

b. Vision – Reality Gap Analysis

c. Cross-Sectoral / Special Issues and Concerns

d. Sectoral Development Plans

i. Social Development Plan – This is a compendium of proposed


activities designed to deal with the identified issues and concerns relative to
improving the state of wellbeing of the local population and upgrading the
quality of social services such as health, education, welfare, housing and the
like. Questions of equity and social justice and gender sensitivity are also
addressed by this sectoral plan. Many programs and projects in this sector are
of the “soft” non-capital type but they are as important as the capital
investment or “hard” projects.

ii. Economic Development Plan – This embodies what the local


government intends to do to create a favorable climate for private investments
through a combination of policies and public investments to enable business
and industry to flourish and, ultimately, assure the residents of a steady supply
of goods and services and of jobs and household income. A very significant
component of this sectoral plan is the LGU’s support to agriculture and other
food production activities and the promotion of tourism programs.
iii. Infrastructure and Physical Development Plan – This deals with the
infrastructure building program and the land acquisition required as right-of-
way or easements of public facilities. The physical development plan may
include proposals for the redevelopment of old and declining sections of the
locality, opening up new settlement areas or development of new growth
centers in conformity with the chosen spatial strategy.

iv. Environmental Management Plan – This consolidates the


environmental implications of all development proposals within the
municipality and provides mitigating and preventive measures for their
anticipated impacts. It embodies programs for maintaining cleanliness of air,
water and land resources and rehabilitating or preserving the quality of natural
resources to enable them to support the requirements of economic
development and ecological balance across generations. A major component of
this sectoral plan will also include measures to minimize the vulnerability of the
local residents to natural hazards and disasters. v. Institutional Development
Plan – This focuses on strengthening the capability of the local government
bureaucracy as well as elected officials to plan and manage the development of
the municipality. Manpower development, fiscal management and
program/project management are the vital components of this sectoral plan.
This sectoral plan likewise promotes the involvement of voluntary groups or civil
society organizations in the preparation, implementation, monitoring and
evaluation of the different sectoral programs, projects and activities.

The outputs of each sectoral plan will serve as an input to the local development investment program
and to the legislative agenda of the Sanggunian.

Each sectoral development plan contains the following:

a) Introduction

b) Goals

c) Objectives and Targets

d) Strategies

e) Programs and Projects

f) Proposed Legislations

g) Project Ideas of Project Briefs/Profiles

5. Local Development Investment Program

a. List of programs and projects with their corresponding costs to be funded from local sources
ranked by level or urgency

b. List of programs and projects with their corresponding costs to be funded from other sources,
i.e., province, national government, private sector, foreign donors, grants, loans; and

6. Glossary of Terms

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