The Department of Public Works and Highways on Friday reported the completion of a P93.06-million flood control structure in Tarlac City, aimed at reducing risks brought by flooding along the O’Donnell River.
The project also involves slope protection, berms, wheel guards, and high-density polyethylene pipes to manage water drainage effectively, according to DPWH Region III Director Roseller Tolentino.
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.
“Roadway lighting and bollards have also been installed for the safety of both residents and tourists, especially during challenging weather conditions,” he said.
Tolentino said the completion of the flood control project provides long-term protection for vulnerable areas and further contributes to the growth of the local economy.