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Coastal Road Extension Expands CDO’s East-West Bypass

What if one of the most important traffic-relief projects in Cagayan de Oro is happening right along the coast? That is why the Coastal Road Extension keeps drawing attention. Current local updates describe the Puerto-Gusa section as a roughly 9.3-kilometer, 4-lane concrete road that includes bridge and viaduct works, with the route intended to strengthen east-west connectivity without forcing all traffic through the city center.

The bigger problem this project addresses is congestion on inner-city roads. DPWH earlier described the coastal-road extension as a bypass project intended to reduce travel time and ease pressure on existing urban routes, while newer local updates on the Puerto segment show active progress through reclamation-related works, bored piling, and structural development across the corridor. One local update specifically notes that the Puerto-Gusa section includes a long viaduct/bridge component and is part of the broader effort to improve uninterrupted movement across the coastal side of CDO.

For homeowners, investors, and builders, this matters because major road infrastructure does more than move vehicles. It changes accessibility, reshapes development patterns, and can influence where future residential and commercial growth goes. That makes the Coastal Road Extension one of the most important infrastructure projects to watch in Cagayan de Oro right now.

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