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June 9th, 2010 07:44 PM #1
stolen from: http://www.makati.gov.ph/portal/index.jsp
[SIZE="4"]AYALA AVENUE CLOSED TO TRAFFIC ON JUNE 10 TO MAKE WAY FOR 340TH ARAW NG MAKATI GRAND PARADE[/SIZE]
posted 06/05/2010 11:32 AM SATURDAY
The Makati Department of Public Safety (DPS) announced that Ayala Avenue will be closed to traffic from June 10 to 11 to give way to the Makati Grand Parade, one of the highlights of the festivities marking Makati’s 340th Foundation Anniversary.
According to the DPS the following roads will be closed starting 12 noon on June 10, Thursday, for the construction of the grand parade stage: both lanes of Ayala Avenue from Makati Avenue up to Herrera Street; both lanes of Paseo de Roxas from Sedeño St. to Dela Rosa St.; and Rufino Street from Valero to Dela Rosa Street.
The DPS will likewise close the following roads from 12 noon to 4 pm on June 11: Malugay Street from Pasong Tamo to Ayala Ave. and from Ayala Ave. to Gil Puyat Ave.; and Ayala Avenue from Gil Puyat Ave. to Metropolitan Ave. and from Kamagong to Gil Puyat Ave.
Meanwhile, all passenger buses coming from EDSA are advised to turn right to Gil Puyat Ave. toward destination. Buses coming from the South Luzon Expressway, Buendia and Pasay City are advised to take Gil Puyat Ave. and to turn left at EDSA towards their destination.
Public Utility Vehicles (PUV)and light vehicles from J.P. Rizal are advised to turn right to Makati. Ave., right to Paseo de Roxas, right to Villar St., left to E.P. Leviste St., left to V.A. Rufino St. and right to Ayala Ave. toward their destination.
Those coming from Washington St. may turn right to gil Puyat Ave., right to Ayala Ave., right to Salcedo St., left to Benavidez toward Esperanza St., right to Makati Ave., right to Arnaiz Ave., right to Paseo de Roxas, left to Dela Rosa St., right to Salcedo St. and left to Ayala Ave. toward their destination.
DPS Director Hermenegildo San Miguel said additional DPS enforcers will be deployed to assist in maintaining smooth traffic.
San Miguel said motorists should expect heavy traffic and advised them to take alternative routes and avoid the activity area.
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June 10th, 2010 10:50 AM #4
IIRC they're with AVID. The reported numbers in the TG article are from CAMPI.
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