COURTESY: PIA Northern Mindanao
Hey folks, big news just dropped for Impasugong! This cool town in Bukidnon now stands as the first in the province to score benefits from the massive **P37-billion Mindanao Transport Connectivity Improvement Project (MTCIP)**. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) drives this flagship road program, and Impasugong jumps ahead with Link Road 1 kicking things off.
This project ramps up road networks all over Mindanao. It boosts connectivity in key growth corridors, and the national government pushes hard to make travel smoother and faster.
Why Impasugong Leads the Pack
Locals cheer because the upgrades target real needs right here. DPWH and the LGU signed an MOU, locking in Link Road 1 entirely within Impasugong. It starts at Sayre Highway, loops north, and reconnects—cutting travel hassles for farmers hauling produce and families heading to markets. Farmers gain quicker, cheaper, safer trips, slashing product losses and opening doors to bigger opportunities.
Moreover, the whole MTCIP ties into broader goals. It improves climate resilience, road safety, and access to economic hubs. Impasugong benefits early, setting the stage for the rest of Bukidnon and Mindanao to follow.
What This Means for the Future
Everyone sees the ripple effects coming fast. Better roads mean stronger trade, more jobs, and vibrant communities. Impasugong shows how smart infrastructure changes lives—farmers sell fresher goods, kids reach schools easier, and businesses thrive.
In short, this flagship move by DPWH sparks progress across the island. Impasugong celebrates leading Bukidnon into a connected, brighter tomorrow!
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