Will this finally make the flooding stop?
“The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) will start a drainage and road improvement project along España Boulevard in Manila on May 15 and the PHP14.3 million project will take two months,” reports Evelyn Macairan in The Philippine Star.
The DPWH wants to finish the project in time for the opening of college classes that moved their academic year opening to August.
That said, take note of these alternate routes:
Alternate routes for northbound motorists are from Quezon Boulevard take A. Mendoza, Laon Laan, Dimasalang or A. Mendoza, J. Barlin, P. Noval, España Boulevard or C.M. Recto Avenue, Legarda, Earnshaw and SH Loyola; and from Taft Avenue take Ayala, P. Casal, Legarda, Earnshaw, SH Loyola.
Southbound motorists should take the following route: from Quezon Avenue take Kanlaon, P. Florentino/P. Margal/Dapitan, A. Mendoza and Quezon Boulevard (Quiapo); from E. Rodriguez Avenue take Josefina, J. Fajardo, Earnshaw, Legarda and C.M. Recto Avenue; from España Boulevard take A. H. Lacson, Earnshaw, Legarda, C.M. Recto Avenue or take Adelina, A. Mendoza and Quezon Boulevard (Quiapo).
Parking will not be allowed along Dapitan, Laon Laan, A.H. Lacson, P. Noval, R. Papa, P. Paredes, J. Barlin, SH Loyola and N. Reyes.
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