THE province of Capiz marked a historic moment with the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Capiz Provincial Capitol Building, located within the thriving Pueblo de Panay Township in Roxas City.
Led by Capiz Gov. Fredenil 'Oto' Castro, the event celebrated the commencement of a transformative project, poised to elevate the province's infrastructure and services.In his address, Castro shared the vision behind the grand venture. The move from the old Provincial Capitol Building at Roxas City Plaza to the expansive Pueblo de Panay Township signified a commitment to progress, as the new structure was expected to be significantly larger.
This strategic relocation along a 6-lane-wide main road close to the Roxas City Integrated Transport Terminal would make it more accessible to those coming from other municipalities of Capiz. This aimed to better accommodate the growing population of the province, ensuring the efficient delivery of essential services to its residents.
Breaks Ground For New Provincial Capitol
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