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Misamis Oriental Provincial Information Office Official Page
Misamis Oriental is buzzing with excitement as the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)-10 ramps up its efforts to transform the province's infrastructure landscape. From new roads to comprehensive monitoring systems, the province is on a fast track to modernization. Let's dive into the details of these ROAD & INFRA PROJECTS FOCUSED WITH THE MONITORING OF THE PROVINCIAL POWER AND DPWH-10.
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)-Region 10 recently showcased their unwavering support for Misamis Oriental. In a vibrant press conference titled "Kapihan sa Bagong Pilipinas," Regional Director Engr. Zenaida Tan and her colleagues revealed some exciting news.
As of April 30th this year, there are over 1,472 ongoing infrastructure projects in the province. Among these, thirteen projects, valued at around sixty-four million pesos, have already been released. This announcement was met with enthusiasm and optimism by the local community.
One of the most anticipated projects is the Mis Or-CDO-Opol-El Salvador-Alubijid-Laguindingan Airport Mountain Diversion Road. Currently, more than five kilometers of this road have been concreted. This new route promises to significantly ease traffic and improve connectivity to the Laguindingan Airport, a critical hub in the region.
Another major project is the Malaybalay-Gingoog road. This road will connect Bukidnon and Tagoloan Misamis Oriental, linking the province to Bukidnon and Agusan del Norte. The Impasug-ong boundary Bukidnon (Siloo)-Misamis Oriental (Eureka) road is also in the works, promising smoother travel and faster access.
These projects are not just about bricks and mortar; they are aligned with the PAGLAUM development agenda of Gov. Peter "Sr. Pedro" Unabia. The letter "P" in PAGLAUM stands for participatory governance, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in these transformative projects.
With participatory governance at the core, local residents and stakeholders are actively engaged in the planning and execution of these infrastructure projects. This collaborative approach ensures that the projects meet the needs and aspirations of the community.
It's not just about building new roads; it's also about ensuring that these projects are executed efficiently and transparently. That's where the monitoring of the provincial power and DPWH-10 comes into play.
Advanced monitoring systems are being implemented to track the progress of these projects in real-time. This ensures accountability and allows for timely interventions if any issues arise. The goal is to ensure that every peso spent translates into tangible benefits for the community.
In conclusion, the ROAD & INFRA PROJECTS FOCUSED WITH THE MONITORING OF THE PROVINCIAL POWER AND DPWH-10 are set to transform Misamis Oriental. With a strong commitment from DPWH-10, active community involvement, and robust monitoring systems, the future looks bright for the province. Stay tuned as we witness these exciting developments unfold!