Part of Ninoy Aquino Ave. closed August 19 to 22
It is due to the construction of the LRT1 Cavite Extension Project

Motorists taking Ninoy Aquino Avenue regularly or this weekend, be aware of this upcoming road closure starting August 19 (Friday) at 8:00 AM until August 22 (Monday) at 5:00 AM.
Paranaque City has announced that it will shut down a part of Ninoy Aquino Avenue to continue work on the construction of the LRT1 Cavite Extension Project.
A rerouting scheme has been released and it is as follows:
NORTHBOUND
1.) Right turn to Old Sucat Rd. (Front of SM Sucat ) âž¡ï¸C5 Extension Rd. âž¡ï¸ Multinational âž¡ï¸ Ninoy Aquino Ave. (Duty Free)
2.) Left Turn to Kabihasnan (Victor Medina St.) âž¡ï¸ Quirino Ave. or Cavitex Coastal Rd.
SOUTHBOUND
1.) Left turn to Multinational âž¡ï¸ C5 Extension Rd. âž¡ï¸ AMVEL âž¡ï¸ Ninoy Aquino Ave. (Airforce One/PCP Station 3) OR
2.) Left turn to Multinational âž¡ï¸ C5 Extension Rd. âž¡ï¸ Old Sucat Rd. exit (Head Quarters/Brgy. San Dionisio Hall) âž¡ï¸ U-turn at Palanyag
3.) Quirino Ave. âž¡ï¸ Kabihasnan (Victor Medina St.) âž¡ï¸ Ninoy Aquino Ave.
The LRT1 Cavite Extension Project is one of the priority projects of PBBM that was singled out during the State of the Nation Address last month.
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