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Trading and commercial activities in the
recent years has increased owing to much improved transportation
infrastructure.
Oroquieta-Molave Road, is an asphalt concrete
highway servicing north-south vice versa commuters and cargoes.
Cagayan de Oro-Ozamiz--Dipolog route,
Ozamiz Kapatagan route which has been realized through the operation
of the two competing barge companies plying across Panguil Bay from
the Port of Ozamiz to Mucas port in Kolambugan del Norte.
The city's major thoroughfares were concrete
paved and provided with street lighting .
There is an on-going improvement of the seaport facilities costing P75.7 M by the
PPA and the expansion of the Labo Airport will greatly enhance transshipment
capacities of Ozamiz City in this part of Mindanao.
The Integrated Bus-Jeepney Terminal and Public Market, a USAID grant has spurred
economic activities of the city.
The Water Supply System at Poliken Spring taps into a natural spring will serve
households of sixteen (16) barangays who never had access to potable water.
The advent of cellular networks and landlines with digital direct dialing offers
great advantage to the business sector and provide attraction to investors.
Power supply is stable and one of the lowest electricity rate in the region
Water supply from the MOWD provides quality water for domestic and even industrial use.
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