Local Road Management Manual 55 follows the planning framework for PDPFP. A recommended outline for a Local Road Network Development Plan is attached as Annex 2A in this Manual. LGU. The plan should specify how the LGU will inventory, design, program or budget, procure, supervise, manage and monitor the works and engineering interventions for local roads. Figure 3.4 shows a suggested local road network development planning process, which follows the planning framework for PDPFP. A recommended outline for a Local Road Network Development Plan is attached as Annex 2A in this Manual. Figure 3.3 Horizontal and Vertical Linkages of Local Development Plans The fundamental steps for the recommended local road planning process follows the strategic planning approach of the PDPFP. Consistent with local development plans, the local road network development plan should follow the same planning period, which is normally six years typical of CLUP, CDP and PDPFP. The steps of the local road network development planning process are: a. Sectoral Development and Spatial Framework. For cities and municipalities, this takes off from their respective Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP). For provinces, this takes off from their Provincial Development and Physical
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