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P135-M road project to transform travel in remote Calinog barangays

- ❙ BY IME SORNITO

Residents of Barangay Hilwan, the most remote area of Calinog town, are set to experience shorter and smoother travel times thanks to a P135-million road concreting project.

The initiative, aimed at enhancing connectivi­ty in mountainou­s regions along Iloilo’s boundary with Libacao, Aklan, is expected to significan­tly boost local agricultur­e and eco-tourism.

The project is a collaborat­ive effort between the Department of Tourism ( DOT), the Department of Public Works and Highways ( DPWH), and 3rd District’s Cong. Lorenz Defensor, who have secured the i nitial funding.

The groundbrea­king ceremony was held on April 18, attended by key regional officials i ncluding DOT regional director Crisanta Marlene Rodriguez, DPWH regional director Engr. Sanny Boy Oropel, and Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources assistant regional director Raul Lorilla.

Representa­tives f rom t he National I rrigation Administra­tion (NIA) Region 6 were also present.

The constructi­on will focus on three primary areas: a concrete road-access leading to agricultur­al and eco-tourism destinatio­ns in Barangay Hilwan, and additional road constructi­ons connecting Barangay Binolusan Pequeño to Barangay Hilwan, and from Barangay Binolusan Pequeño to Barangay Supanga.

Barangay Captain Narcisa Dalupines expressed optimism about the project’s impact on local transporta­tion and agricultur­e.

“This will greatly reduce travel costs and improve our ability to transport products, which were previous l y neglected due to high hauling costs,” said Dalupines.

The area is known for its abaca production, which is expected to benefit from improved road access.

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individual­s or 147 households i n Barangay Hilwan will directly benefit from this infrastruc­ture improvemen­t.

Currently, residents rely on motorcycle­s for transport, paying between P250 to P300 for a trip to the town center — a cost that is set to decrease

significan­tly with the new roads.

Officials also highlighte­d the potential for a future road extension towards Libacao, Aklan, which could further shorten travel times to popular destinatio­ns like Boracay Island.

Congressma­n Defensor said the project will not only save lives in emergencie­s but also support educationa­l opportunit­ies and enhance the local economy through tourism.

With the roads expected to be completed soon, officials are hopeful that the improved infrastruc­ture will attract more tourists to natural attraction­s like Bugsokan and Igbagyo waterfalls in Barangay Hilwan, promising a brighter economic future for the community./

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