Articles about Pasig City

“Expect noticeable changes in traffic flow due to some lane reconfiguration”
For K-12 students in DepEd Pasig schools
Good news to Pasigueño parents with children studying in public schools: The local government has announced that a transportation allowance will be provided to K-12 students in schools under the Pasig City division of the Department of Education.Mayor Vico
These provide easier access for most pedestrians and are wheelchair-friendly
There's still a long way to go before we can really call Metro Manila walkable. Concerned government agencies really have their work cut out for them. At the very least, though, some progressive cities are taking matters into their own hands
Avoid the area if you can
Depending on where exactly you're heading, this coming Sunday might be a bad time to pass through Pasig City by car.The Pasig City local government has announced that a handful of roads will be closed on January 15 for the
Due to the 2022 Paskotitap Float Parade
If you've spent enough time in the metro over the past few weeks, then chances are you've experienced the Christmas rush already by now. Traffic's gotten pretty bad that the only way to avoid it is, well, to just
The bridge is now only passable to eastbound vehicles
Motorists who find themselves in Pasig City regularly, take note: F. Manalo Bridge will be temporarily restricted to one-way eastbound traffic until February 2023.Specifically, the bridge will only be passable to vehicles coming in from C5 and headed towards Eulogio
Planning to stay in the city?
Do you plan on staying within Metro Manila over the 2022 Undas holidays? Makes sense. After all, traffic should be lighter with many motorists heading out of town over the long weekend.Still, there are a couple of advisories you'll want
Does the mayor have a point?
Pasig City mayor Vico Sotto's known to be active on social media, responding to netizens' queries every now and then. Earlier this week, he slammed someone complaining about the ongoing roadworks on Sandoval Avenue. Now, he called out a certain Filipino
In response to supposed complaints about the project
Anyone here who passes through Sandoval Avenue in Pasig City? If you frequent the area, then you're probably aware that currently, there are ongoing roadworks disrupting the flow of traffic along the thoroughfare.You're also likely aware that some residents
Plan your trips accordingly, people
Driving around Pasig City this week? Well, here's a very, very important reminder: the Meralco Avenue closure takes effect tonight at 9pm. After the busy portion of the thoroughfare closes, we'll have to wait for at least another six or
No need to travel to out-of-the-way terminals
Pasig City residents traveling to Bicol by bus, there's now a way for your journey to be much easier: Arcovia City's transport hub is now open, and it has daily trips departing to three Bicol destinations. Here's everything you
The driver from the viral video also pleaded not guilty to charges this week
This is on top of staying out of the bike lane
Staying out of the bike lane if you're behind the wheel of a motor vehicle is a given. There are, however, many more regulations in place to protect cyclists that motorists might not be aware of.The Pasig City government recently
It’s free of charge…for now
Another government building has installed electric vehicle chargers for public use. This time, it's Pasig City hall. Pasig City mayor Vico Sotto made the announcement earlier today, saying he and a handful of other officials immediately proceeded to the newly-installed
More branches should be this convenient
One of the biggest inconveniences when it comes to getting government IDs or documents is having to jump from one building to the next to fulfill requirements. Simply put, it sucks.If you're planning to get your driver's license in
Something for the weekend
Remember last year when Pasig City first designated Emerald Avenue as a car-free zone on Sundays? Just over six months later, the local government has established more People's Streets-thoroughfares that are closed off to vehicular traffic on Sundays, and
From 6pm onwards on Sunday evening
We don't know about you guys, but more often than not, we like to take it slow on Sundays and just relax at home. That said, we know traffic in the metro is usually lighter on Sundays, so we understand why
Designed by Architect Daryl Van Abaygar
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) officially has a new headquarters located in Barangay Ugong, Pasig City.The MMDA's New Head Office Building, a 20-story facility that was first conceptualized in 2018 under the leadership of the late Danilo Lim,
Keep ’em coming
Pasig City really takes the idea of 'inclusive mobility' quite seriously. It has reopened an entire intersection for pedestrians, implemented weekly car-free zones, and renovated beat-up walkways over the past year alone.Now, the local government unit has made yet
The dilapidated structure now boasts a clean and vibrant (and functional) look
We understand that there's still a long way to go before we can call Metro Manila a walkable and bikeable city. But at the very least, we've seen various cities and districts in the capital take steps to improve the
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