P1.3 billion allotted for Mt Prov infra projects
>> Thursday, September 4, 2014
By Ocay Faclangen
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- With the anticipated approval of the 2015 national budget
by Congress before the year ends, Mountain Province is awaiting an estimated
P1.3 billion for infrastructure projects.
Most will be focused on development of road and rail networks in Barlig,
Natonin and Paracelis and Mountain Province-Isabela Road.
Rep. Maximo B. Dalog said with road projects expected to be completed in
western Mountain Province, the attention is now being centered eastern part of
the province as most roads have yet to be developed.
Among the projects that are already ongoing and anticipating completion
in western Mountain Province are: Mountain Province-Ilocos Sur Road via Tue and
Kayan, Dantay-Sagada Road, Sagada-Balili Road, Sabangan-Sagada Road and
Abatan-Mabaay Road.
With the completion of these projects, almost all national roads in
Western Mountain Province will be considered paved.
Under the proposed 2015 national budget, Dalog said a total 23
kilometers will be cemented for the continuation of Junction
Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Paracelis-Callacad Road while 8 kilometers will be paved
for the Mountain Province-Isabela Road including 2.4 kilometers for Mountain
Province-Ifugao Road (Killing-Paracelis section).
In the 2014 budget, the Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Callacad Road was also
funded with the Department of Public Works and Highways as implementing agency.
Except for a few problematic areas on right of way, this section will be
fully cemented until Lias, Barlig.
Other projects awaiting completion in Mountain Province are construction
and maintenance of bridges along national roads worth P36.19 million and
another P200 million for the upgrading and improvement of tourism roads for the
Balili-Suyo-Sagada Road leading to Sagada Caves, Rice Terraces and waterfalls
and the Guinzadan-Cagubatan-Mankayan, Benguet Road leading to the famous Mogao
Mountain and Enchanted Eel in Gawaan Lake.
Through the proposal and urging of the congressman, significant portions
will also be allotted for upgrading of farm to market roads;
construction/completion of footbridges including school facilities and
multi-purpose buildings particularly for the Mountain Province State
Polytechnic College and various barangays.
In an interview, Dalog said with these several infrastructure projects
coming to Mountain Province, access by people and tourists to parts of the
province will be easier and quicker and spur progress and development.
“We would like to express gratitude to the administration of President
Benigno S. Aquino III for without his full support to the people of Mountain
Province, these developments will not be made possible. We also express
gratitude to our people for supporting infrastructure development especially to
the land owners who are affected by right of way but yielded their properties
even without compensation, all because of their support to development. We
appeal to our constituents to do the same so as not to hamper progress and
development coming in to our province,” he added.
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