Tabucan - Diversion Road Concreting

Posted by Marcos C.

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“); }; ?>The road connecting Brgy. Tabucan, Mandurriao to Diversion Road is now being concreted. The completion of the Tabucan-Diversion Road Concreting and the rehabilitation of Carpenters Bridge will make travel from Molo to Diversion Road and vice-versia more convenient since vehicles will no longer have to pass by the busy M.H. del Pilar St.

From Molo district, vehicles will have the alternative to reach Diversion road via the soon-to-be concreted road by passing through Carpenters Bridge and into Brgy. Tabucan, Mandurriao. Vehicles will then have to turn to the right at the bend to access the new road (see photo below).

From there, vehicles have the option to exit into Diversion road by driving straight head and exiting through the road beside Juan’s Resto, turning left and using the road along Buto’t Balat.

Or turning right and passing by Smallville Business complex (not confirmed).

Along this new road will rise, the proposed campus of Ateneo de Iloilo and the proposed Billboard Commercial Complex


Photo by Rex Dianala


Photo by Rex Dianala

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2 Responses to “Tabucan - Diversion Road Concreting”

  1. Bad_wolfon 18 Apr 2007 at 9:56 pm 1

    I hope they reopen the Tabucan-Diversion Road very soon. That road will certainly save me much time (not to mention my sanity) especially with the ongoing construction of the flyover along gen. luna-diversion road. If you’re regular traveller from jaro to villa, the unforgiving summer heat and the whole travel experience will really leave you drained/exhausted at the end of the day.

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  2. JOYon 16 Apr 2007 at 2:15 am 2

    We still have a lot of things to learn, but we are getting better and better. Iloilo City and the Province can kick ass now! I can see the improvement of Panay Island in the future. And I am wishing for more improvements to come.
    Thanks and Good Luck! Cheers!!! :)

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