Sun.Star Cebu

SIDE ROAD OPENING SEEN TO EASE SOUTHERN TRAFFIC

Trucks and buses, though, are still banned from taking the main thoroughfa­re and will still have to ply the Cebu South Coastal Road, while private vehicles are advised to take alternativ­e routes to avoid road congestion

- RONA T. FERNANDEZ / Reporter @rjtfernand­ez

The side roads of a depressed portion of N. Bacalso Ave., Cebu City are now open to vehicular traffic, 15 months after the underpass project in the area started.

Francisco Ouano, City Transporta­tion Office operations chief, said the opening was moved a day earlier since the weather has improved.

The initial plan was to open the side roads of the underpass project on Saturday, Nov. 24. But because of the rains brought by tropical depression Samuel, the Department of Public Works and Highways 7 decided to move the opening date to Monday, Nov. 26.

The side roads were finally opened on Sunday morning, Nov. 25.

Completion target

Although bottleneck traffic was observed on Sunday in the roads surroundin­g the underpass project, especially in corner F. Llamas St., Ouano said this is still considered normal since motorists are still adjusting to the changes.

“We ask our motorists and commuters to continue being patient since there will still be adjustment­s to be made,” he said.

Trucks and buses, though, are still banned from taking the main thoroughfa­re and will still have to ply the Cebu South Coastal Road in the meantime, while private vehicles are advised to take alternativ­e routes to avoid traffic congestion.

The underpass project, which started in August 2017, is now 81 percent complete. The target completion date is on May 28, 2019.

At present, the contractor is working on phases 5 and 6, which will cover the excavation, drainage lines, boring and concreting of the underpass’ lanes on both sides.

We ask our motorists and commuters to continue being patient... FRANCISCO OUANO

CTO Operations Chief

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