P72-M concrete roads spur development in Negros rural communities

Posted by watchmen
August 29, 2024
Posted in HEADLINE
The recently completed P10-million two-lane road project, spanning 600 meters, in Barangay Prosperidad, San Carlos City, Negros Occidental. “Paved roads facilitate better access to far-flung areas, ensuring safer mobility of people and cost-efficient transport of goods from farm to market,” DPWH-Western Visayas Regional Director Sanny Boy Oropel said in a statement. (DPWH-Negros Occidental Subdistrict Engineering Office photo)
The recently completed P10-million two-lane road project, spanning 600 meters, in Barangay Prosperidad, San Carlos City, Negros Occidental. “Paved roads facilitate better access to far-flung areas, ensuring safer mobility of people and cost-efficient transport of goods from farm to market,” DPWH-Western Visayas Regional Director Sanny Boy Oropel said in a statement. (DPWH-Negros Occidental Subdistrict Engineering Office photo)9

Farm-to-market roads worth P72.1-million constructed by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) are seen to spur development in rural communities of two cities in Negros Occidental.

In a report yesterday, the DPWH-Western Visayas (Region 6) said the completed concrete roads include those in three barangays of San Carlos City, one in the neighboring Calatrava town in the north, and another barangay in Himamaylan City down south.

“Paving these local roads is a significant milestone in rural development. It facilitates better access to far-flung areas, ensuring safer mobility of people and cost-efficient transport of goods from farm to market,” DPWH-6 Regional Director Sanny Boy Oropel said in a statement.

In San Carlos City, the 1.04-kilometer, two-lane road, with a project cost of P10 million, now benefits residents of Sitio Handalago in Barangay Nataban.

Also worth P10 million is the 600-meter, two-lane paved road in Barangay Prosperidad.

The 1.9-kilometer, two-lane road worth P20 million in Sitio Maragoos, Barangay Rizal, has been completed as well.

In Calatrava, the P20 million two-lane road project, which is 1.36 kilometers long, serves residents and farmers of the northern Negros town.

Undertaken by the DPWH Negros Occidental Subdistrict Engineering Office, these road projects also provide a more efficient route, addressing transportation challenges that people in remote areas face, especially during rainy days, District Engineer Juan Alfonso Jorbina, Sr. said.

In Himamaylan City, the P12.1 million concrete road project connects Sitio Campuntong to Sitio Abud in Barangay Antonio, enhancing accessibility and transportation for farmers and residents.

The 514-lineal meter road, complemented by shoulder and slope protection in selected areas, will reduce travel time and ensure safe and efficient transport of agricultural products.

“Farmers can now travel with greater ease and convenience to reach markets, and the area will attract more economic activities and development,” Oropel said. (PNA)

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