Road closures will be implemented in the downtown area for the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit’s (CBRT) “Link to the Port” feature on Osmeña Blvd. Motorists are called to prepare for the upcoming temporary road closure for the sidewalk extension and widening project funded by the CBRT Package 1 and in line with Cebu City’s goal of pedestrianization of the city’s heritage district, which is the downtown area.
Road closures will be implemented in the downtown area for the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit ’s (CBRT) “Link to the Port” feature on Osmeña Blvd. Motorists are called to prepare for the upcoming temporary road closure for the sidewalk extension and widening project funded by the CBRT Package 1 and in line with Cebu City’s goal of pedestrianization of the city’s heritage district , which is the downtown area . The road will be closed from the intersection of P. Del Rosario St. and N. Bacalso Ave. to M.J.
Cuenco Ave. in front of Plaza Independencia, Cebu City Transportation Office (CCTO) assistant department head and legal officer Kent Francesco Jongoy said during the Openline news forum on Tuesday, March 12, 2024. Jongoy said the Chinese contractor of CBRT Package 1, Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Ltd., had made the request to the Traffic Management Coordination Committee (TMCC
Road Closures Cebu Bus Rapid Transit Link To The Port Downtown Area Sidewalk Extension Widening Project CBRT Package 1 Pedestrianization Heritage District
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