PAMPLONA, Cagayan -- A
2-km diversion road here was recently completed, the Dept. of Public Works and
Highways announced.
The new
Pamplona by-pass poad will serve as an alternate route for motorists to ease
traffic flow within the national road, District Engineer Lorna Asuten said.
The
two-kilometer road serves as a new road network traversing through the
barangays of Gatu and Capalalian in Pamplona.
“The Pamplona
By-pass Road reduces travel time, enhancing mobility and improving the
productivity of our farmers,” Asuten said.
The new road
was implemented with a P40-million fund under the General Appropriations Act of
2018.
According to
Asuten, it will serve as a shortcut for the travelling public as heavy traffic
often occurs along the National Road.
“It will also
hasten the delivery of basic goods and services to the residents of Pamplona
and to the nearby towns of Abulug and Sanchez Mira,” Asuten said.
The Pamplona
Bypass Road will also help the local farmers for the faster and easier hauling
of their crops since the new road network traverses through an agricultural
land.
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