P93.06-M FLOOD CONTROL PROJECT LAYS GROUNDWORK FOR A SAFER TARLAC CITY

In an effort to enhance road safety, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) completed the construction of a P93.06-million flood control structure, aimed at reducing risks brought by flooding along the O’Donnell River in Tarlac City, Tarlac.

The 260-linear meter project features a 6.7-meter-wide carriageway, a sidewalk of 2.9 meters, and bicycle lanes measuring 3.53 meters wide, promoting safer transportation options in Moriones-Balanti Section.

In his report to DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan, DPWH Region III Director Roseller A. Tolentino said that the project also involves slope protection, berms, wheel guards, and high-density polyethylene pipes to manage water drainage effectively.

“Roadway lighting and bollards have also been installed to the safety of both residents and tourists especially during challenging weather conditions,” Director Tolentino added.

Funded under the 2024 General Appropriations Act (GAA), the completion of this flood control project provides a long-term protection for vulnerable areas and further contributing to the growth of the local economy.