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Thursday, July 25, 2013

DPWH starts upgrading of coastal road to boost agri-tourism in Zambo. Norte

By Michael Vincent D. Cajulao
ZAMBOANGA CITY – The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)-9 continues to implement vital road projects in Zamboanga Peninsula to spur economic growth and address road congestions with the upgrading of the Rizal-Dakak-Dapitan coastal road.

DPWH-9 Information Officer Ma. Carla Miñoza said, “The road provides a new link between the City of Dapitan and the municipalities of Rizal and Sibutad, traversing an area with high potential for agricultural development and especially tourism. The road also serves as an alternate road to improve the traffic condition of Zamboanga del Norte.”

The project involves the concreting of the existing 41.558 kilometer road, two lanes, 6.70 meter wide carriageway, concrete sidewalk, slope protection works, bridges and other various minor structures.

It also includes the replacement of two temporary bridges, the Kanim and Balubohan bridges.

Miñoza said the total project cost is P991.83 million including the two bridges. Of the total amount, P283.90 million was taken from the DPWH’s 2012-2013 budget under the General Appropriations Act (GAA).

The remaining cost, Miñoza added, will be taken from next year’s budget and other sources.

“The remaining P707.93M to complete the two-lane road will be considered in the DPWH 2014 allocation and succeeding budgets or will be sourced from any available funds,” she explained.

DPWH-9 has also started the 34-kilometer bypass road here in Zamboanga City.

Regional Director Jorge Sebastian, in his previous statement said, “This road will provide a direct route for business from the neighboring cities of Dipolog and Pagadian, and other municipalities in the peninsula to Zamboanga Free Port Zone, which is situated in San Ramon.”

Miñoza said there are still other projects lined up to improve infrastructures in the region that will greatly boost the region’s economy. (PIA9)