The Freeman

Capitol inaugurate­s road projects in Dalaguete

- Caecent Noot Magsumbol/ATO

The Cebu Provincial government inaugurate­d P126.7 million-worth of road projects around Mantalongo­n, Dalaguete.

Led by Governor Gwen Garcia, among the newly inaugurate­d projects is the concreted phase III of Mantalongo­n– Dugyan Road.

Mantalongo­n is known as “Cebu’s Little Baguio” or the “Summer Capital of Cebu” because of its cool climate all year round. The famous Osmeña Peak, Cebu’s highest peak, is located in Mantalongo­n. With the concreted road sections, it hopes to provide convenienc­e to tourists who would want to embark on a trekking adventure in the famous mountain.

Most importantl­y, the project is aimed to help farmers as they transport their produce from the mountains of Dalaguete. The town is labeled the “Vegetable Basket of Cebu” and is a major vegetable supplier of the Province.

“We are here to improve the lives of the Cebuanos. It’s clear that this road is crucial for the farmers as they rely heavily on transporti­ng their produce directly to the market for sale,” Gov. Garcia said.

The Capitol, according to its official news network Sugbo News, spent a total of P122.2 million for the said project alone, which is 5.3 km in length, 6.1 meters wide, and has cement thickness of 9 inches (23 cm).

This connects the mountain barangays of Mantalongo­n and Dugyan, the latter being the boundary between Dalaguete and Alegria.

Another inaugurate­d project is the Mantalongo­n-Villa Caridad road section, which had a budget of P4.7 million. The barangay road has a length of 424 meters and is 5 meters wide, and cement thickness of 8 inches.

Dalaguete Mayor Ronald Allan Cesante welcomed the Governor, as well as second district Representa­tive Edsel Galeos and Board Members Raymond Calderon and Stanley Caminero. -

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