Sun.Star Pampanga

Angeles-Magalang bypass road nears completion

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ANGELES CITY – The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is set to complete soon the AngelesMag­alang Bypass Road.

“A new bypass in Pampanga is soon to rise this year as the constructi­on of the AngelesMag­alang diversion road is nearing completion,” DPWH Regional Director Roseller Tolentino discl osed .

The Pampanga 3rd District Engineerin­g Office started in 2019 the constructi­on of five connecting projects and another two projects in 2020 that will become the Angeles-Magalang Bypass Road.

The 2.605-kilometer bypass road is designed to provide an alternativ­e route for motorists coming from Magalang to Angeles City, and vice ver sa.

District Engineer Arleen Beltran said about 1.08 kilometers of the bypass road already exists and the constructi­on activities are now in its final stages, thus expected to finish within the year.

The first four components of the bypass project include a fourlane road leading to the newly constructe­d twolane bridge that crosses North Luzon Expressway

(NLEX).

“This bypass is expected to ease traffic at the heavily congested area of Pulung Maragul Rotonda in Angeles City that is caused by the large volume of vehicles passing through the area, particular­ly those coming from AngelesMag­alang-Mabalacat Road, NLEX, Balibago, and Magalang. Motorists can then either enter or exit thru Aniceto-Gueco Avenue,” Beltran said.

The District Office has completed six out of the seven project components, fast-tracking the bridge approach to make

the bypass road ultimately passable.

Tolentino explained that funding for the remaining segment of the bypass road’s two-lane bridge was released only in the last quarter of 2020 and additional funds were later infused by the national government through the 2021 General Appropriat­ions Act.

“We recognize the importance of this bypass road project to the people of Angeles City and its adjacent communitie­s but last year, the government saw the need to prioritize the implementa­tion of programs related to COVID-19 pandemic response. But now with its inclusion in this year’s national budget, I directed Beltran to expedite its completion without sacrificin­g the quality,” he furthered.

This project once completed will cut travel time by at least 30 minutes for motorists traversing the Angeles-Magalang Road.

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(DPWH) BYPASS ROAD. The Department of Public Works and Highways is set to complete soon the Angeles-Magalang Bypass Road.

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