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(Araw ng) Makati Day 2011 Traffic Advisory on Ayala Avenue
On May 29 to 30, 2011 when Makati City celebrates the 341st Araw ng Makati with a grand parade on Ayala Avenue, herewith is the traffic advisory and re-routing scheme for your information:
The following roads are closed during the Makati day 2010 parade from 12nn to finish of parade from May 29 to May 30:
Ayala Avenue from Makati Avenue to Herrera St. (Rufino St) Paseo de Roxas from Sedeno to Dela Rosa St. Rufino St from Valero St. to Dela Rosa St.
From 12nn to 4pm May 30, 2011:
Malugay St. from Pasong Tamo to Ayala Avenue; From Ayala Avenue to Gil Puyat Avenue (Beundia) Ayala Avenue from Gil Puyat to Metropolitan; from Kamagong to Gil Puyat
all Public Utility buses (PUBs) are advised to use Gil Puyat Avenue to to destination.
Heavy traffic is expected in the area during the said schedule so plan accordingly or better avoid Makati on the said dates.
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