Mayor Richard Garin has fulfilled his promise of enhancing connectivity by opening more roads to barangays that were previously inaccessible. This development is part of his dedicated efforts to ensure that every community can thrive through improved infrastructure.
As of this press time, the process has begun in ten barangays, marking a significant milestone in the initiative. These barangays include those located in remote areas that have long suffered from limited access to essential services and resources. The exact names of the barangays are yet to be released, but the residents are already expressing their excitement and gratitude for the changes ahead.
This initiative underscores Mayor Garin’s unwavering commitment to make all barangays accessible to everyone. By prioritizing road openings, he aims to enhance the quality of life for residents, allowing them easier access to markets, healthcare, and educational facilities. It is a crucial step toward promoting economic development and social inclusivity in the region. The mayor’s proactive approach not only reflects his vision for a connected community but also highlights the importance of investing in local infrastructure to foster growth and improve public welfare.
These barangays are: Bariri, Saring, Cagbang, Frantilla, Belen, Mabayan, Agdum to Oyaoy, Toog and Onop.