DPWH Opens Additional Two Lanes Along Commonwealth Avenue
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) opens on
May 31 two (2) additional lanes on the southbound direction of Commonwealth
Avenue in Quezon City.
DPWH Secretary Mark A. Villar said that the southbound
segment at Commonwealth from Zuzuarregui Street to Vila Beatriz Street has been
widened from five (5) lanes to seven (7) lanes.
“We have settled right-of-way claims of informal settler
families (ISF) so we were able to push through with opening of 2 additional
lanes along Commonwealth. Another one (1) lane will be added once the utility
posts are relocated,” added Sec. Villar.
Secretary Villar noted that the additional 2 lanes covering
391 lineal meters was a result of effective communication and coordination
between the stakeholders – the National Housing Authority, the local
government, and the ISFs previously occupying the road right-of-way.
“The project, which had an allocation of P41 million for
Phase 1 and P9 million for its Phase 2 involves the clearing of existing
illegal structures of about 392 ISFs, construction of retaining wall, embankment,
and road concreting,” Sec. Villar said.
The project also covers flood-control, pedestrian-friendly
components such as the installation of a 910-milimeter diameter reinforced
concrete pipe culvert (RCPC), and construction of concrete curb and gutter, and
a 2.5-meter wide sidewalk.
DPWH Opens Additional Two Lanes Along Commonwealth Avenue
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