DPWH completes final phase of the access road construction in Negros Occidental
By Chito Chavez
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) said on Monday, Feb. 13, that it has completed the final phase of the reconstruction of the access road that is expected to enhance the agri-tourism industry in Talisay City, Negros Occidental.
Implemented by DPWH Negros Occidental First District Engineering Office under the Convergence and Special Support Program with the Department of Tourism (DOT), the P34 million project covers the reconstruction of a 1.17-kilometer, two-lane concrete road with provision of necessary safety and warning signs and markings.
In a report to DPWH Manuel Bonoan, DPWH Regional Office 6 Director Nerie D. Bueno said that the reconstruction project was undertaken to complete the 13.02-kilometer road stretch which is part of a 2018-2022 multi-year program amounting to a total of P295 million.
With the improvement of the whole stretch of the access road, Bueno stated that tourists and local residents will have a smoother, faster, and safer transportation access going to various tourist destinations in Talisay City and Bacolod City such as the famous Campuestohan Highland Resort, Bantug Lake Ranch and USLS Eco Park.
Other than tourism development, Bueno said that the improved road is also beneficial to Talisay City’s thriving agricultural industry as it provides farmers a faster and more conducive access in transporting sugarcane and other agricultural products. (Chito A. Chavez)