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₱44 Million Flood Control Projects Fulfilled By City Government, Ninoy Aquino Road Project Continue

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KIDAPAWAN CITY – More than 44 million peso projects funded by 20% Economic Development Fund is implemented by the City Government currently.

Nineteen construction and improvement of drainage and open canal projects in different parts of Barangay Poblacion projects, according to the City Engineering Office implemented the abovements.

This project aims to solve problems with water overflow and flooding during the rainfall.

City Mayor Joseph Evangelista ensures that the implementation of projects beyond the Covid19 pandemic will be accelerated so that his constituents in Barangay Poblacion will be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be

Greatest of such projects is the improvement of the drainage canal in the corner of Lopez and Quirino Street worth more than five million pesos.

₱ 44,612,974.01 is a total-cost of nineteen construction and improvement of drainage and open canal projects, according to the City Engineering Office.

As for other other projects that Ninoy Aquino Road was interrupted, the City Government has a fund for this.

The City Government’s funds for the project where the 785 meters in the court are for implementation, according to the City Planning and Development Office as proof that the road concreting of Ninoy Aquino road continues for the remaining months of 2020.

20% Economic Development Fund funds are mentioned, according to CPDO.

The project was interrupted after the Department of Public Works and Highways funded the project.

Because the DPWH hasn’t had a final response yet, the City Government just searched for a way to fund the Ninoy Aquino Road Concreting project from 20% EDF.

The project is from the corner of Ninoy Aquino Road and Quezon Boulevard, crossing the border of the City Overland Terminal, going through Barangay Magsaysay, then going out in front of Colegio de Kidapawan.

(Source: City Information Officer)

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