By PIA Rizal February 1, 2020 ANTIPOLO CITY - A nearly seven kilometer-diversion road that connects Angono and Antipolo is expected to deco...
February 1, 2020
ANTIPOLO CITY - A nearly seven kilometer-diversion road that connects Angono and Antipolo is expected to decongest traffic in routes going to the inner towns of Rizal province.
Public Works Secretary Mark Villar said the road construction is in full swing and is expected for completion in June this year.
“Going in and out of Rizal will soon be traffic jam-free with the completion of this project. Packages A and B of the four-lane bypass road now have a significant accomplishment, with a 49.5 percent and 45.08 percent completion rate, respectively,” added Secretary Villar.
Based on a report from Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Regional Office 4A Director Samson L. Hebra, Villar the diversion road is anticipated to decongest traffic in the Municipality of Taytay and along Manggahan Floodway which are the frequent route of motorists going to the inner towns of Rizal.
Traversing the Barangay of San Isidro in Angono to Barangay Mahabang Parang near the boundary of Angono and Antipolo, the road spans 6.97-kilometers which were divided into three (3) packages.
In 2018, a 1.02-kilometer portion of the road was finished by the DPWH Rizal 1st District Engineering Office (DEO). Package C of the road project now has an approved allocation of P150-million and will start soon.
With a total funding of P122-million covered by the 2018 DPWH Regular Infrastructure program, packages A and B of the bypass road is targeted to complete on June this year. (PIA Rizal with DPWH reports)
ANTIPOLO CITY - A nearly seven kilometer-diversion road that connects Angono and Antipolo is expected to decongest traffic in routes going to the inner towns of Rizal province.
Public Works Secretary Mark Villar said the road construction is in full swing and is expected for completion in June this year.
“Going in and out of Rizal will soon be traffic jam-free with the completion of this project. Packages A and B of the four-lane bypass road now have a significant accomplishment, with a 49.5 percent and 45.08 percent completion rate, respectively,” added Secretary Villar.
Based on a report from Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Regional Office 4A Director Samson L. Hebra, Villar the diversion road is anticipated to decongest traffic in the Municipality of Taytay and along Manggahan Floodway which are the frequent route of motorists going to the inner towns of Rizal.
Traversing the Barangay of San Isidro in Angono to Barangay Mahabang Parang near the boundary of Angono and Antipolo, the road spans 6.97-kilometers which were divided into three (3) packages.
In 2018, a 1.02-kilometer portion of the road was finished by the DPWH Rizal 1st District Engineering Office (DEO). Package C of the road project now has an approved allocation of P150-million and will start soon.
With a total funding of P122-million covered by the 2018 DPWH Regular Infrastructure program, packages A and B of the bypass road is targeted to complete on June this year. (PIA Rizal with DPWH reports)
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