The City Council has approved the lifting of the suspension of the number coding in certain parts of Paranaque starting Dec. 1, 2011.

This developed after Councilor Rico Golez filed Resolution No. 158 lifting the suspension of the Unified Vehicle Volume Reduction Program (UVVRP) or the number coding scheme on certain roads in the city.

The resolution, according to Golez, is a reply “to the sudden increase in the volume of traffic along the Bicutan area causing  horrendous traffic along the Bicutan Interchange.”

The areas affected are the following:

1. San Antonio Ave., Pres. Aguinaldo St., Dominique Savio St., Michael Rua St. and France St. in Barangay Don Bosco

2. E. Rodriguez St. in Barangay Moonwalk, Dona Soledad Extension and Dona Soledad Ave. in Barangay Don Bosco.

3. East Service Road from Dr. Santos Ave. up to FTI Paranaque area

4. West Service Road from Dr. Santos Ave. up to Merville Park Subdivision (Paranaque area).

There. This is so everyone will be informed. The city government, according to our many readers, did not or has not informed the public so surprise!

There will be window hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., according to Paranaque public information office chief Lloyd Palconan.

Please pass this around so that we won’t be blind-sided by MMDA people and city traffic personnel.

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