MM mall hrs adjustment
By Nidz Godino
"Starting November 14, malls in NCR will operate from 11 in the morning to 11 in the evening instead of their usual operating hours…we have to implement remedial measures to reduce traffic congestion," Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) acting chairman Romando Artes said mall hours in Metro Manila will be adjusted to slightly later schedule starting next week, ahead of Christmas holidays.
According to MMDA, mall operators will adjust their hours to 11 a.m. until 11 p.m., following a meeting with major stakeholders earlier during the day.
The changes will be implemented starting next Monday, November 14, 2022.
The MMDA had a similar agreement last year, as it said an additional 50,000 vehicles were then expected during "ber" months.Aside from this, Artes said that mall-wide sales will only be allowed during weekends and deliveries will be allowed from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. only.
"Mall wide sales will be only allowed during weekends…also, deliveries will be during 11pm to 5am only…exempted from regulation are deliveries of perishable goods, restaurants serving breakfast, and groceries," he said.
Shopping mall operators were also directed to submit their respective traffic management plans, and indicate their mall sales and promotional events two weeks before scheduled of such events.
"We will make further study on their traffic management plan…we will deploy necessary number of traffic enforcers to man the traffic," Artes said.
He hinted the possibility of lifting mall operating hours restrictions earlier than January 6, 2023, depending on the traffic situation after Christmas.
"We will observe traffic situation in the metropolis on December 26. ..if traffic is normal and manageable, we will immediately lift restrictions and announce it to the public," he said.
Artes also announced temporary suspension of all excavation activities in Metro Manila's national roads starting midnight of November 14 until January 6,2023.
These include road reblocking works, pipe laying, road upgrading, and all other excavation works, the MMDA said.
Covered by suspension includes flagship projects of the government, DPWH bridge repair/construction, flood interceptor catchment project (box culvert), asphalt overlay projects without reblocking works, sidewalk improvement, drainage improvement projects along sidewalk and not occupying any part of the roadway, footbridge projects, emergency leak repair or breakage of water line by Manila Water and Maynilad Water Services, project using trenchless or horizontal directional drilling method, new water service or electrical service connections, road activities without excavation (traffic clearance only), traffic signalization projects, Meralco relocation works affecting major projects of the government.
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