The Philippine Star

NLeX to link to smallest Pampanga town

- By ELIJAH FELICE ROSALES

The North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) is set to link soon to Sto. Tomas, Pampanga, the smallest and youngest town in the province, through the constructi­on of a new interchang­e initiated by the government.

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is building a Sto. Tomas Interchang­e that, when completed, would provide motorists direct access to the municipali­ty without the need to go through service roads.

The project forms part of the Greater Pampanga Circumfere­ntial Road Master Plan that outlines road initiative­s aimed at improving the traffic condition in Pampanga.

The Sto. Tomas Interchang­e would be connected eventually to the Lubao-Guagua-Minalin-Sto. Tomas bypass road that the DPWH is also paving.

The DPWH also intends to connect the exit to other projects down the line, including to a new hospital and university.

Pampanga Rep. Anna York Bondoc said infrastruc­ture projects like the Sto. Tomas Interchang­e would contribute to increasing the investment viability of the town.

The project, once finished, would open the doors of Sto. Tomas to businessme­n who want to set up shop in the south of Pampanga.

“The impact of this new interchang­e is huge, as it will raise the number of our businesses, push land values up and unlock new economic and job opportunit­ies,” Bondoc said.

Although the DPWH is tasked to construct the interchang­e, the agency is partnering with the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) and NLEX Corp. for its operations and maintenanc­e.

NLEX Corp.’s parent Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC) sees the Sto. Tomas Interchang­e as a key to decongesti­ng the Olongapo-Gapan road, one of the busiest roads in Central Luzon.

MPTC president and CEO Rogelio Singson believes that the opening of an interchang­e in Sto. Tomas would create economic opportunit­ies for the town and its people.

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