INFRASTRUCTURES |
Major infrastructures in the City are the National Port, the Airport, the Libas Fishing Port, the Teodoro Arcenas Trade Center (TATC), the Dinggoy Roxas Civic Center, the Hall of Justice, the Jumbo Bridge, and the Roxas City Convention Hall. It has 145.7241 kilometers (kms.) of road in which 24.30 kms. is national, 38.870 kms. is city and 82.5541 kms. is barangays. Its bridges total to 459.25 meters (m.) of which 232.15 m. are national, 171.60 m. are city and 55.5 m. are barangay.The City gets its power from the Capiz Electric Cooperative (CAPELCO). The number of connection for CY-2004 is 29,419 while the total number of houses served is 25,340. The Metro Roxas Water District (MRWD) supplies potable drinking water to the populace. The number of existing connection by classification as of June 22, 2010 is seventeen thousand four hundred forty-two (17,442). The average water demand is twelve thousand four hundred fifteen pesos and 79/100 (12,415.79) cu.m./day with a monthly water consumption of three hundred sevety-three thousand two hundred thirty-seven and 34/100 (373,237.34) cu.m. The average domestic consumption is twenty-two point thirty-three (22.33) capita per day. Supplementing the water supplied by Metro Roxas Water District (MRWD) are wells with hand pumps and artesian wells which are constructed through the Barangay Water Program (BWP) and Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
THE AIRPORT
LIBAS FISHING PORT
CITY HALL
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