WITH the construction of the C-5 Link Expressway beginning next month, the Parañaque government warned the public to expect “short-term inconvenience” when traveling on major roads in the city, particularly in the vicinity of the Moonwalk and Merville Park villages.
In a statement released on Sunday, Mayor Edwin Olivarez said the first phase of the 7.6-kilometer project was given notice to proceed by the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) in December.
To be built at a cost of P9 billion, it will connect C-5 in Taguig City to the Cavite expressway, cutting through Merville Subdivision in Parañaque.
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