Road closures to last until Friday | Inquirer News

Road closures to last until Friday

/ 12:30 AM November 18, 2015

DUE TO THE ONGOING Asia Pacific Economic Conference (Apec) meeting, the following roads will remain closed from today until Friday, Nov. 20. Motorists should look for alternate routes to avoid being inconvenienced.

Roxas Boulevard (from Katigbak to MIA/Naia Road), both directions;

Roxas Boulevard service road from Kalaw Street to P. Ocampo Street ;

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Stretch of Quirino Avenue from Roxas Boulevard to Adriatico Street;

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Stretch of Century Park Street from Adriatico to Mabini Street;

Stretch of Mabini Street from P. Ocampo to Quirino Avenue;

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Southbound lane of Adriatico Street from Quirino Avenue to Century Park Street;

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Stretch of P. Ocampo from Adriatico to Roxas Boulevard;

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Stretch of M.H. del Pilar Street from Sta. Monica Street to Gen. Malvar Street;

Stretch of Pedro Gil Street from Roxas Boulevard to Mabini Street;

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Quirino Avenue from Roxas Boulevard to Adriatico Street;

Road closures at the Mall of Asia Arena area on Nov. 18, 6 a.m. until midnight;

Road closures in the Cultural Center of the Philippines area;

Edsa Apec lanes (two innermost lanes from Shaw Boulevard to Roxas Boulevard, both directions) for exclusive use of authorized Apec vehicles; and

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Portions of North Street, West Street and Parkway Drive in Ayala Center, Makati City, up to Nov. 19

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