MMDA announces repair works for 6 roads in Quezon City

Updated Apr 28, 2023 | Same topic: Latest Traffic Updates

This is running until May 5.

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has been continuously rolling out programs that help ensure the safety and convenience of motorists. Its latest initiatives is the road repair works in Quezon City.

DPWH is conducting repair works in Quezon City

In the MMDA’s latest traffic advisory, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is undertaking rotomilling and asphalt overlaying activities in various roads in Quezon City. As such, motorists are advised to take alternate routes to minimize road delays. 

If you are traversing Quezon City regularly, you might want to check out the table below:

 Road Repair Duration
Balete Dr. from Mabolo St. to Bougainvilla St., Quezon City  Until 5:00 a.m. of May 2, 2023
C5 E Rodriguez Jr. Ave., Southbound from fronting Unioil Station
to fronting Be Safe MD Inc., Quezon City
 Until 5:00 a.m. of May 2, 2023
 Arayat St. from Cristobal St. to Malabito St., Quezon City  Until 5:00 a.m. of May 2, 2023
 BIR Road Southbound, Quezon Ave. to East Ave.
(1st to 2nd lane), Quezon City
 Until 5:00 a.m. of May 3, 2023
Kalayaan Ave (Westbound) from 
V. Luna Kamias Rd., Quezon City
 Until 5:00 a.m. of May 5, 2023
 Boni Serrano Flyover Northbound
and Southbound, Quezon City

From 10:00 p.m. of April 29, 2023,
until 5:00 a.m. of May 5, 2023

Upon the completion of the project, motorists who use the said roads should experience not only a smoother riding experience but also safer drives.

As mentioned earlier, the MMDA is hands-on in making roads better for motorists. One of the government agency’s recent efforts is the inauguration of the exclusive motorcycle lane on Commonwealth Ave. The lane aims to ensure safety for both 2-wheel or 4-wheel motor vehicle users.

Unioil gasoline station C5

Motorists are advised to take alternate routes [Photo: Google Maps]

Over at DPWH, the agency is looking to make roads safer with the plan of relocating electric poles on widened roads. With a Php 50 million budget this year, the DPWH is ordering a close coordination with the National Electrification Administration (NEA) to complete the project.

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