DPWH to fix 24 roads in Metro Manila starting Maundy Thursday, says MMDA | Inquirer News

DPWH to fix 24 roads in Metro Manila starting Maundy Thursday, says MMDA

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 06:12 PM April 04, 2023

The DPWH is set to repair 24 roads around Metro Manila starting Maundy Thursday, April 6.

FILE PHOTO: Workers repair a portion of a road in Metro Manila. INQUIRER FILES

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is set to repair 24 roads around Metro Manila starting Maundy Thursday, April 6.

In an advisory, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said the DPWH will do the reblocking until Tuesday, April 11.

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It urged motorists to take alternate routes to avoid inconvenience.

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The MMDA said the DPWH will fix the following roads:

  • EDSA (SB), from Roosevelt Avenue Station to West Avenue (Innermost lane / Bus Carousel lane) Quezon City
  • Luzon Avenue (NB), Luzon Flyover to Congressional Ave. Ext. (Inner lane / 1st lane from plant box) Quezon City
  • A. Bonifacio Avenue (NB), Corner Sgt. Rivera Street (3rd lane from sidewalk) Quezon City
  • A. Bonifacio Avenue (SB), Cloverleaf to Dorotea (3rd lane from sidewalk) Quezon City
  • G. Araneta Ave. (SB), Sto. Domingo Ave. to Mauban Street (2nd lane from sidewalk) Quezon City
  • Quirino Highway (WB) Sinforosa to Mindanao Avenue (2nd lane from sidewalk) Quezon City
  • Commonwealth Ave. (SB) Zuzuareguei to Villa Beatriz, (1st lane) Quezon City
  • Commonwealth Ave. (SB) corner River Side Street, (1st lane and 2nd lane from center) Quezon City
  • C-5 Katipunan Avenue (SB) Across MWSS Compound, K0015 + 317 – K0015 + 393 (Road reblocking of 3rd lane from the sidewalk) (Asphalt overlay of whole width of the road) Quezon City
  • C-5 Katipunan Avenue (SB) between Magsaysay St. and Shuster St., K0015 + 184 – K0015 + 317 (Road reblocking from the sidewalk) (Asphalt overlay of whole width of the road) Quezon City
  • E. Rodriguez Jr. Avenue (NB) from corner L. Pasco St., to corner Bonny Serrano Extension Road (Asphalt Overlay) Quezon City
  • Arayat St., from Cristobal Street to Malabito Street (Asphalt Overlay) Quezon City
  • Balete Drive from Mabolo St., to Bougainvilla St., (Asphalt Overlay) Quezon City
  • BIR Road (SB) Quezon Ave. to East Ave. (1st lane – 2nd lane) (Asphalt Overlay) Quezon City
  • Aurora Blvd., (Eastbound) before Gilmore Ave. (1st lane from the Center Island) Quezon City
  • Maginhawa St., Malingap St., to Matiwasay St., including all lanes / full width (1st – 4th lane) (Asphalt Overlay) Quezon City
  • Ortigas Granada Road (SB) going to Bonny Serrano (3rd lane from sidewalk) Quezon City
  • E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave. (NB) fronting Mercury Drugs to corner Mercury Avenue (2nd lane from center island) (Truck lane) Quezon City
  • E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave. (SB) after Boni Serrano Flyover end approach to order Orchard Road (1st lane and 2nd lane from sidewalk) (Asphalt Overlay) Quezon City
  • Aurora Blvd. (Eastbound) (EDSA to Marikina Boundary – eastbound) before F. Castillo (Inner lane) Quezon City
  • East Avenue (WB) between BIR Road and Internal Road (1st lane from the center island) Quezon City
  • Kalayaan Ave. (SB) opposite Red Doors (2nd lane) Quezon City
  • EDSA (SB) after Malibay Bridge (1st and 2nd lane from sidewalk) Pasay City
  • C-5 Road (SB) from Tiendesitas to Julia Vargas Brgy. Ugong, Pasig City (Lane 2 / Truck lane)

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