No date yet but part of Roxas Blvd to close for 2-3 months for repair of drainage
If you regularly pass by the Roxas Boulevard, it's time to look for another route.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) announced that the entire Roxas Boulevard-Southbound would be closed for two to three months to give way to the rehabilitation of a damaged old drainage structure in front of Libertad Pumping Station in Pasay City.

But MMDA chairperson Benhur Abalos said they have yet to determine the date of the closure although the repair is now ongoing.
“Heavy vehicles and trucks traversing the major thoroughfare have contributed to the damage of the drainage culvert overtime. There is a danger that the drainage structure, constructed in the 1970s, would collapse, so rehabilitation must be done immediately,” said Abalos.
Currently, at least 53,000 vehicles including trucks, are traversing the Roxas Boulevard southbound direction alone.
Abalos said the closure of the Roxas Boulevard-Southbound to traffic was the consensus reached with the Department of Public Works and Highways in order to expedite the entire repair process of the damaged Libertad Drainage Main Box Culvert.

"The closure would allow DPWH to construct an efficient drainage system leading to Libertad Pumping Station, preventing flooding in surrounding areas. Once closed, motorists and truck drivers will have to take a detour and use alternative routes for the duration of the rehabilitation," said Abalos.
“This early, we are appealing for the public’s understanding for the inconvenience the possible road closure would cause,” he added.