Negrenses Rejoice as Provincial Solar Streetlights Illuminate Tourism Circumferential Highway in Talisay
The province of Negros Occidental celebrated a momentous occasion as it inaugurated and blessed its new solar-powered streetlights along the Tourism Circumferential Highway (Bacolod-Silay Access Road) in Talisay City. The project, spearheaded by Governor Bong Lacson, was joined by Mayor Neil Lizares and Congressman Kiko Benitez, along with other city officials and guests.
The installation of these solar streetlights marks a significant step towards enhancing road safety for all Negrenses, Talisaynons, and visitors traversing the Tourism Circumferential Highway. This major thoroughfare connects Talisay to the provincial capital, Bacolod City, and provides access to the Bacolod-Silay International Airport.
The solar-powered streetlights offer several advantages over traditional lighting systems. They are more environmentally friendly, reducing the province's carbon footprint and contributing to sustainable development. Additionally, they are more energy efficient, leading to lower operating costs and long-term savings.
The project's completion signifies the provincial government's commitment to providing safe and secure road infrastructure for all its constituents. The illuminated Tourism Circumferential Highway will enhance visibility, reduce accidents, and promote a more vibrant and inviting atmosphere for motorists, commuters, and pedestrians alike.
This initiative aligns with the provincial government's vision of a modern, progressive, and sustainable Negros Occidental. The solar streetlights project not only promotes road safety but also demonstrates the province's dedication to environmental protection and energy efficiency.
As the province continues to develop and grow, the newly installed solar streetlights will serve as a beacon of progress and innovation, illuminating the path towards a brighter future for all Negrenses.