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San Jose del Monte wants MRT Line-7 route realigned

The city government of San Jose Del Monte in Bulacan province wants the Metro Rail Transit Line 7 (MRT-7) route realigned amid concerns over traffic congestion.

Mayor Arthur Robes said construction-related issues including possible traffic congestion, quality of living, disruption in the delivery of essential services, among others are major concerns which prompted for the need of a consultation.

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“Our city government consolidated various sentiments from our constituents, and we immediately shared it in a meeting with Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista for their consideration,” said Robes.

The city mayor said the proposed railway route follows Quirino Highway, a key thoroughfare used by a significant number of commuters traveling to and from Metro Manila.

“We have also forwarded options where this essential project can push through while also ensuring that the general welfare of the people of San Jose Del Monte is met,” he said.

Robes said the LGU is not part of the negotiations on right of way (ROW) issues affecting the project, citing that property owners likely directed their appeal to the Department of Transportation (DOTr).

“We are looking forward to working with the Department of Transportation and San Miguel Corp. to fast track the successful completion of this vital infrastructure project.” said Robes.

Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista said Monday the construction of the 22-kilometer project might face a delay until 2027, subsequently postponing its formal operations to 2028, if SMC decided to push through with its proposed alignment.

The MRT-7 railway spans 22 kilometers and encompasses 14 stations, commencing from North Ave. in Quezon City and concluding at San Jose del Monte, Bulacan.

The infrastructure development is expected to serve about 800,000 passengers daily.

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