Rep. Joel Camacho installs new ‘welcome’ sign in Sadog Tasi

PRECINCT 4 Rep. Joel Camacho has installed a new and colorful “Hafa Adai” sign at the intersection of Isa Drive and Middle Road in Sadog Tasi.

Built as a priority project of then-Rep. Chris Leon Guerrero in the 18th Legislature, the original “Hafa Adai” sign was torn down in a vehicular accident almost a year ago.

Seeing the importance of a “welcome” sign in the area, Rep. Joel Camacho said he decided to install a slightly “more modern looking” concrete sign decorated with images of hibiscus flowers.

In an interview, Camacho said, “I want to enhance the beauty our precinct.”

Aside from implementing his other community projects in Precinct 4, Camacho has also collaborated with his fellow House minority bloc members to beautify the villages in other precincts in preparation for the reopening of the tourism industry.

All these efforts, he said, are part of the House minority bloc’s participation in the private-public partnership program of the Governor’s Economic Advisory Council.

Rep. Joel Camacho's wife, Monica, and their sons Isaac and Isaiah pose next to the new and colorful "Hafa Adai" sign the lawmaker has installed at the corner of Isa Drive and Middle Road in  Sadog Tasi.

Rep. Joel Camacho’s wife, Monica, and their sons Isaac and Isaiah pose next to the new and colorful “Hafa Adai” sign the lawmaker has installed at the corner of Isa Drive and Middle Road in  Sadog Tasi.

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