NIGHT OWL
Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo
On our first few months in Department of Public Works and Highways, we have received the most number of complaints on Circumferential Road 6 — a toll free expressway we now call Laguna Lake Highway. At that time, it was full of large potholes — so large that we would get reports of dented exhaust pipes, mufflers or catalytic converters. It would scrape against bumpers, side skirts, and undercarriages. When it rains, the problem is even aggravated by mud and flooding.
It was at this point that Secretary Mark Villar decided to call everyone involved in the project. It was then that we realized that Circumferential Road 6 only had the specifications of a dike rather than an all-weather national highway. The project was primarily a flood control program and the road was only meant to provide access for light vehicles. It was clear, the road needed to be upgraded.
This was the start of a movement that would lead to the construction of the 10.7-kilometer Laguna Lake Highway, the first toll-free expressway with protected bicycle lanes.
Today, we’ll explore 10 big ticket projects in Calabarzon — a region composed of five provinces — Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal and one highly urbanized city, Lucena.
Since July 2016, DPWH has completed a total of 1,764-kilometer of roads, 467 bridges, 893 flood mitigation structures, and 18,278 classrooms in CALABARZON.
- Sariaya Bypass
Heading to Mt. Banahaw? Try the 7.42-kilometer Sariaya Bypass Road which starts at MSR Daang Maharlika Road and ends in Quezon Eco-tourism Road. The project has reduced the traffic volume along Daang Maharlika and Manila South Road by 40 percent. It also provides an alternate route for motorists going from Sariaya to Lucena.
- Alaminos-San Pablo City Bypass
- Tayabas Bypass Road
- The East West Expressway
- Tagaytay Bypass Road
- Kaykulot Diversion Road
Heading to Picnic Grove or People’s Park in The Sky? Check out the 1.7-kilometer Kaykulot Diversion road which will connect Sta. Rosa-Ulat-Tagaytay Road and Tagaytay -Laguna via Calamba Road.
- Laguna Lake Highway
The four lane 10.7-kilometer Laguna Lake Highway will connect the province of Rizal to Metro Manila. The project which was opened in November 2018 has effectively reduced travel time from Bicutan to Taytay in Rizal from one hour to only 30 minutes.
- The Star Tollway-Pinamucan Bypass Road
- Batangas City-San Pascual-Bauan Diversion Road
- Lobo-Malabrigo-Laiya-San Juan Road