Dipolog Boulevard

Dipolog Sunset Boulevard, or Foreshore Development and Wellness Center, is an esplanade in Dipolog, Philippines along a 2.6 kilometers stretch of foreshore spanning from Sta. Cruz of Barangay Central to Purok Bularan of Barangay Miputak. It is equipped with basketball courts and playground part. It is also the site of the annual "P'gsalabuk Festival" and other similar events,[1] motor company trade shows, and sporting events like marathons and triathlons.[2] There are two commercial buildings augmenting the presently existing restaurants, bars, and several food and beverage peddlers.

Dipolog Sunset Boulevard
Dipolog Boulevard
Route information
Maintained by City Government of Dipolog
Length2.6 km (1.6 mi)
Existed2000s–present
Major junctions
North endMatias C. Ranillo Street, Barangay Central
 
  • Rizal Avenue
  • Isabelo Z. Echavez Street
  • General Luna Street
  • General Malvar Street
  • Tomas Claudio Street
  • Jacobo S. Amatong Street
  • Matias Velasco Street
South endDipolog City Port, Barangay Galas
Location
Major citiesDipolog
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines

Extension is currently underway to extend the boulevard for another kilometer reaching the seaport of Galas making it a total of 2.6 kilometers. Long term plans for the boulevard is extending it in both ways of the city to southern part of Olingan and northern part of Barra creating a new river park esplanade. Also included for foreshore development are areas of Minaog and Sicayab that goes beyond the Dipolog Airport. All of the said plans are drafted in the city's blueprint program named SWIGAPORE 2030 that aims in making Dipolog a self-reliant, super city by 2030 in terms of infrastructure, housing. social and health services.[3]

Landmarks

  • Santa Cruz Marker - also known as Punta Corro, it is a Christian cross planted by the Boholanos settling in Dipolog on May 1, 1905.
  • Boulevard Commercial Complex - a two-story, two-building structure which is a host to prospective locators who wish to do business in the area, augmenting the presently existing restaurants, bars, and several foods and beverage peddlers.
  • Explore Dipolog Landmark - opened in November 2019 which features the slogan of the same line, and it is near the Dipolog Watchtower.

References

  1. Taghoy, Emmanuel D. (13 June 2018). "Dipolog City marks 120th Independence Day". Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  2. "DIPOLOG CENTENNIAL TRIATHLON | SUGBUTRIATHLON". Sugbu Triathlon. Archived from the original on 4 June 2013.
  3. Laput, Gualberto (7 October 2015). "Kidnappers take owner of Dipolog Italian restaurant". Rappler. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
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