Thursday, October 09, 2008 Traffic to be re-routed along Clark's M.A. Roxas Highway
CLARK FREEPORT -- The Clark Development Corporation (CDC) has announced the traffic re-routing along M.A. Roxas Highway (formerly Mitchell Highway) here Thursday to give way to the construction of Subic-Clark-Tarlac access road.
"As part of our continuing infrastructure development program, please be informed that the Road Construction of MA Roxas and Spur Road 2 Clark South Interchange Crossing Panday Pira Access Road and Clark South Interchange, Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway Project, Package-2 Clark-Tarlac Section shall commence on October 9," CDC president Benigno Ricafort said in a memorandum circular.
Ricafort said the road construction will be done in two stages: The first stage is expected to be completed on November 30, while the second phase is expected to be completed by the end of February next year.
"Consequently, a traffic re-routing scheme will be implemented for the entire duration of the above activities," he added.
But CDC traffic enforcers will be deployed in the area to provide motorists a safe travel inside the freeport, the CDC president said.
Ricafort also asked for the public's patience during the duration of the construction period, as the infrastructure project will benefit locators and visitors of the industrial estate 5 area.
The construction of the project will also provide transit access to the SCTEx to and from Subic Bay Freeport and Tarlac province.