The City Engineering Office (CEO) of Tagbilaran reports that it has accomplished major road concreting projects this 2020 despite the health crisis in our midst. This is according to the City Media Bureau.
A report from the City Media Bureau released to The Bohol Tribune yesterday, Nov. 14, 2020 says City Mayor John Geesnell Yap II issued marching orders to the CEO to accomplish the targets laid out this year.
For flood control, the storm drainage along M. Parras Extension in Poblacion 3 is already completed, along with the road concreting project at the Elly Hill Road located at the Tiptip-Manga District, Bool-Habitat Road in M. Capayas Street, Estaca Street in Booy, Matuod Street in Manga, and the road network inside the Tagbilaran City Hall Compound, the same report says.
To date, on-going road concreting projects at the Dagohoy Circumferential Road, M. Parras Street, Cabise Road, and Espuelas Street are smoothly rolling along.
The CEO also completed the rehabilitation of its new building. But the most colorful project of the department is the construction of the Musical Dancing Fountain at the City Hall Grounds. This site is fast becoming an attraction in the city.
Moreover, the Tagbilaran City Park, which is a joint project with the Department of Budget and Management, is also completed, according to reports from the City Media Bureau relayed to The Bohol Tribune.
The programs and projects in the City Government of Tagbilaran are pushing through smoothly despite the threat of the Coronavirus disease (Covid).
“We are looking forward to the day when this health crisis shall have been over. But for the meantime, we will not let it hamper our plans. We will continue to pursue our priorities. All these projects will ultimately redound to improve the well-being of our constituents”, Yap said.