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Eastern Diversion Road Pushes Forward in CDO

What if one of the biggest traffic relief projects in Cagayan de Oro is quietly reshaping how people move across the city? That is why the Eastern Diversion Road deserves attention. Recent local project updates show visible progress along the Indahag–Camaman-an–Limketkai corridor, with road formation, earthworks, drainage, and paving activity continuing on key sections of the route. Local reports describe the project as the CDO New Eastern Diversion Road, with a currently highlighted segment length of about 3.186 kilometers consisting of roads, paved shoulders, and drainage structures.

The bigger problem this road aims to solve is congestion. The corridor is being developed as an alternate route to help distribute traffic away from overloaded inner-city links and improve movement between eastern and central parts of CDO. Older project documentation also describes the broader Eastern Diversion alignment as connecting toward South Diversion Road, Camaman-an, JR Borja Extension, and Lapasan, showing its role in a larger mobility strategy rather than a stand-alone road section.

For builders, homeowners, and investors, this matters because infrastructure changes land value, accessibility, and development direction. A road like this does more than move vehicles. It opens new growth corridors and can reshape where future residential and commercial demand goes.

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