The Freeman

Southbound commuters told to brace for worse traffic situation

- — Odessa O. Leyson/

Starting today, all southbound vehicles can no longer use the private lane beside a supermarke­t along F. Llamas Street.

The Cebu City Traffic Office was allowed to use the private property for eight days which lapsed yesterday.

The property is intended as parking lot for the vehicles of the supermarke­t's customers.

Last March 1, Cebu City Transporta­tion Office has closed F. Llamas Street after WT Constructi­on Inc., contractor of the P 638-million underpass project along N. Bacalso Avenue and F. Llamas Street, proceeded to the third phase of the project.

With this, all southbound vehicles are advised to pass Caimito Street and E. Sabellano Street then back to their usual route.

In an interview, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)-7 project engineer Roy Dela Cruz said that they coordinate­d with CCTO on this matter.

He said F. Llamas Street will not be accessible to all vehicles for three to four months.

CCTO operation's chief Francisco “Isko” Ouano told The FREEMAN that the public should brace for heavy traffic considerin­g that all vehicles can no longer access the lane beside the shopping center.

Ouano added that there are at least 12 traffic enforcers who are tasked to man the traffic in the affected area. They will be divided into morning and afternoon shifts.

Meanwhile, the City Council has scheduled for an executive session to tackle the update of the underpass project on April 3.

Barug Team Rama affiliated councilor Jocelyn Pesquera, who resides in the south district, brought up the traffic congestion situation in the area before the other members of the city council.

The councilor sees the need to ask DPWH and the contractor on the update of the constructi­on knowing that thousands of commuters and motorists experience heavy traffic every day.

Pesquera is asking the contractor to have a 24/7 work schedule in order to fast track the implementa­tion of the project.

The city council agreed with Pesquera's manifestat­ion and invited DPWH and WT Constructi­on Inc. to attend the scheduled executive session.

MBG

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