The north and southbound of Roxas Boulevard will be closed to motorized vehicles every Sunday starting May 4 to June 29 from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m., the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority said Thursday.
In an advisory, the MMDA said Roxas Boulevard from Padre Burgos Avenue to Quirino Avenue to allow the public to walk, jog, run, and cycle.This is in line with Manila ’s Ordinance No. 8724 promoting health and wellness through the introduction of Pollution-Free Fitness program.
Orosa Street then turn right to Kalaw Avenue to point of destination All vehicles coming from westbound of Kalaw Avenue intending to use the southbound lane of Roxas Boulevard shall turn left to M.H. del Pilar Street to point of destination All vehicles coming from westbound of UN Avenue intending to use the southbound lane of Roxas Boulevard shall turn left to M.H.
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