The project was named "Clark" for marketing purposes for potential investors in the area. This naming decision was made despite being located in Tarlac and not in Pampanga due to the latter being more known to foreign investors. The BCDA compared this with the situation of the Subic Bay Freeport Zone, which was Olongapo and Morong, Bataan, and not in Subic, Zambales. During the Duterte administration, the planned city was renamed from "Clark Green City" to "New Clark City".
History
New Clark City, previously known as Clark Green City was first presented by the Bases Conversion Development Authority under the administration of then-president Arnel Casonova in 2012. The then-proposal was met with skepticism from some high-ranking government officials due to the development's proposed location being remote. Casanova envisioned a development with wide and tree-shaded pedestrian lanes. He also envisioned the development to be free of gated communities to discourage heavy traffic. The BCDA held a design competition for the master conceptual development plan for Clark Green City with AECOM coming up with the winning design in 2015. After the Casanova's tenure as BCDA ended he joined AECOM as the firm's representative in the Philippines. In March 2015, the Philippine Congress approved House Resolution 116 in support of Clark Green City. The development is under the BCDA. The BCDA signed a 50-year contract with Filinvest to develop the of land allocated for the project. BCDA also managed to make partnership with foreign firms to develop Clark Green City such as Japan Overseas Infrastructure Investment Corp. which plans to connect Clark Green City to Manila as well as surrounding cities by rail, and IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute which will assist the BCDA to come up with "smart and disaster-resilient" features for the planned community. An agreement was also signed between Paris-based Vivapolis.
New Clark City spans an area of and is located within the former U.S. military base of Camp O'Donnell. The development is located in the municipalities of Capas and Bamban, Tarlac province although it is administered from Angeles, Pampanga as part of the Clark Special Economic Zone. Out of 9,450 hectares of the city, only 3,500 hectares will be developed, leaving the rest for green and open spaces, making it a green city. The development is not a flood-prone area with its minimum elevation being at above sea level and its planned central park also serves as a flood catchment basin. The Sierra Madre mountain range is located on the development's east while the Zambales mountain range is located on the west, with both geographical features providing New Clark City a natural protection from typhoons. The maximum elevation of New Clark City is at around. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology has assessed the area to be relatively less prone to earthquakes.
Districts
New Clark City will be divided into various districts depending on primary function. As of 2019, there are two official districts with ongoing development.
National Government Administrative Center
Filinvest New Clark City
Demographics
It is planned that the New Clark City will accommodate about 1.12 million residents and 800 thousand workers.