Motorcade in celebration of Women's month set on March 10

Motorcade in celebration of Women’s Month set on March 10 in Pasig

/ 01:35 PM March 09, 2024

Motorcade in celebration of Women's month set on March 10 in Pasig

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MANILA, Philippines — The local government of Pasig City said on Saturday said that it will conduct a motorcade on Sunday for the celebration of Women’s Month.

“Please be informed that on Sunday, March 10, 2024, from 6:00 a.m. onwards, the Philippine National Police – Pasig will lead the conduct of the Women’s Month Motorcade that will affect traffic flow on the roads enumerated in the material,” the city said in a Facebook post.

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Flow of traffic in the following roads may be affected:

  • C. Raymundo Ave.
  • Pasig Blvd. Ext.
  • C5 Road
  • Ortigas Ave. Ext.
  • West Bank Rd.
  • A. Rodriguez Ave.
  • Marcos Highway
  • F. Mariano Ave.
  • East Bank Rd.
  • F. Legaspi Ave.
  • Mercedes Ave.
  • Market Ave.
  • Caruncho Ave.

“Plan your trip ahead and take alternative routes. We apologize for the inconvenience,” it added.

In a separate advisory, Pasig City said that traffic from Alfonso St. to Ortigas Ave. Ext, in Pres. Quezon Ave. will be one-way from March 11 to 16.

This is due to road and sidewalk improvement works.

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“Please be informed that there will be reblocking and asphalting of road, including improvement of sidewalk along Pres. Quezon Ave., in particular the road from Alfonso St. to Ortigas Ave. Ext (Southbound) in Brgy. Rosario. This City Government of Pasig project will be implemented from Monday, March 11 2024 until Saturday, March 16, 2024,” it added.

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