DAVAO CITY — The vice-chairman of the regional development council in the Davao Region expects the feasibility study for a Davao Region railway system to be finished this year.
Nicasio Angelo Agustin, also regional director of the National Economic and Development Authority, said the Davao Integrated Development Program (DIDP) was tasked to commission the feasibility study for a 100 kilometer-long railway system that will connect Davao del Sur, passing by Davao City, to Davao del Norte.
The Davao railway system was proposed in late ’90s by a Japanese consultant who drafted a long-term infrastructure program for the region which also includes a bridge connecting this city to the Island Garden City of Samal. DIDP is a development strategy to be executed by the local governments of Davao City and the provinces of Davao, Davao del Sur and Davao Oriental.
Davao del Norte Governor Rodolfo del Rosario heads the program. “Hopefully the feasibility study will finish [sic] in one year and we can start the process of evaluation next year,” he said, adding that evaluation of the project could take one to four years.
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