MMDA: Some Metro Manila roads closed from July 12-15 due to repairs
MANILA, Philippines — The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said some roads in Metro Manila will be closed from Friday night until Monday morning to allow reblocking and repairs.
In an advisory, the MMDA said the job of the Department of Public Works and Highways will start from 11:00 p.m. on Friday, July 12, up to 5:00 a.m. on Monday, July 15, and will affect the following:
Parañaque City
- Taft Avenue, Quirino Avenue to LRT inner lane
- Roxas Boulevard Southbound (SB), after Roxas Boulevard Edsa Flyover 1st lane
San Juan City
- Edsa (SB), fronting Eco-Oil outer lane
Makati City
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- Edsa (SB), Lanutan to Bansalangin, 4th lane from center
- SGT. Rivera, Sto. Domingo to Damar Loop 2nd lane from center
- A. Bonifacio Avenue, Balingasa to Edsa 1st lane from center
- Quirino Highway, Solville Drive to Mindanao Ave. 1st lane from sidewalk
- Tandang Sora, New Era High School to San Ponciano 2nd lane from sidewalk
- Sto. Domingo Avenue, Simon to Atok 1st lane from sidewalk
- Congressional Avenue Extension, after Violago Homes truck lane
- North Avenue (Northbound) before Sen. Miriam P. Defensor- Santiago Ave. 2nd lane from sidewalk
- Congressional Avenue Extension, fronting Zevron truck lane
- Mindanao Avenue (SB), in front of JBD Plaza to Road 8, 2nd lane from sidewalk
- Congressional Avenue, April Ext. to before Culiat Bridge 1st lane from center
- Commonwealth Avenue, Shopwise to Hyundai, 1st lane
- Congressional Ave. Ext., Tandang Sora Ave. to Visayas Ave.
- Tandang Sora Avenue, Tierra Pura Homes to New Era High School
- Edsa (SB), Bansalangin St. to West Avenue, 3rd lane from center
- Edsa (SB), after West Avenue to after MRT North Avenue Station, 3rd lane from center
The MMDA urged motorists to take alternate routes throughout DPWH’s road repair and reblocking activities. — Felice Nafarrete, intern