The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has completed the installation of 117 solar street lights along key sections of the Tarlac-Victoria Road, enhancing safety and visibility for motorists and residents.
This benefits travelers to Barangays Tariji, Balibago I, and Balibago II in Tarlac City, as well as Barangays Baculong and Maluid in Victoria town.
DPWH Tarlac 1st District Engineer Neil Farala emphasized the project’s primary goal of enhancing road safety and security for both residents and motorists.
“These energy-efficient lights promote environmental sustainability by reducing the carbon footprint,” he said.
Farala added that DPWH is committed to expanding this initiative to other communities that lack proper street lighting.
“We aim to ensure that more roads across the province are brighter, safer, and more secure for all users,” he said.
The initiative underscores DPWH’s dedication to public safety and sustainable development.
By harnessing solar energy, the agency is contributing to both local safety and global environmental goals.
Moving forward, DPWH plans to continue its efforts in enhancing infrastructure with a focus on sustainability, addressing the needs of underserved areas, and promoting safer travel for all. (CLJD/RPQ, PIA Region 3-Tarlac)