Several areas in Metro Manila to undergo reblocking, repair from July 1 to 4
FILE PHOTO: The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority advised motorists to take alternate routes as several roads in Metro Manila will undergo reblocking and repairs. NIÑO JESUS ORBETA / PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER
MANILA, Philippines – Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Friday advised motorists to take alternate routes as several roads in Metro Manila will undergo reblocking and repairs starting this weekend.
The MMDA said the road reblocking and repair that will be carried out by the Department of Public Works and Highways will begin at 11 p.m. on Friday until July 4.
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The reblocking will cover the following areas:
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EDSA Guadalupe Makati City SB innermost lane (bus way) from Bernardino St. going to Estrella Street
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EDSA NB Quezon City along Santolan MRT Station (EDSA Carousel bus lane) after P. Tuazon flyover to Aurora tunnel (3rd lane from center island fast lane) after Aurora Blvd. to New York (3rd lane from island, intermittent section) after Kamuning/Kamias Road to JAC Liner Bus Station (beside center island)
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C-5 Road Southbound (2nd lane) Makati City
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Batasan Road IBP San Mateo Road intersection to HREP South gate (2nd lane from the sidewalk)
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Visayas Avenue Southbound Road 10 Elliptical Road (2nd lane from plant box)
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Visayas Avenue Northbound fronting Shakey’s to Tandang Sora Ave. (2nd lane from the center island)
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C-5 Road Pasig City along Pasig Blvd. Southbound near Chooks To Go Pineda & along Doña Julia Vargas in front of Sitel Bldg.
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Along EDSA-Quezon City Southbound (Balingasa Creek to Oliveros Footbridge)
The affected roads will be fully passable by 5 a.m. on Monday, July 4, MMDA said. – Nicole Faye Agcaoili, INQUIRER.net trainee
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