DPWH to conduct weekend road reblocking

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) will undertake road reblocking and repairs starting 11 p.m. tonight (January 19) until January 22, at the following areas:

SOUTHBOUND:

1. Along A. Bonifacio Avenue from Bulusan St. to Calavite St., Quezon City (Middle lane and inner lane)

NORTHBOUND:

2. Along Visayas Avenue North Bound infront of NFA, Quezon City (Inner lane)

3. Along EDSA North Bound from Howmart to Oliveros (5th lane)

4. Along Congressional Avenue Extension, Miranilla Gate, Quezon City (3rd lane)

5. Along Bonifacio Monumento Circle, Caloocan City

6. Along C.P. Garcia Avenue from P. Castañeda St. to Pook Aguinaldo St., Quezon City (Intermittent, 2nd lane)

7. Along Congressional Avenue from EDSA to Cagayan, Quezon City (1st lane)

8. Along Quirino Highway near Sacred Heart of Jesus, Quezon City (Inner lane)

All affected roads will be fully passable by 5 a.m. on Monday, January 22.

Motorists are advised to avoid the said areas and use alternate routes instead. (MMDA)

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