Illegally parked vehicles along Mabuhay Lanes and city roads in San Juan will be clamped by the TPMO or towed by the MMDA.

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The San Juan City government, together with the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, will open the Greenhills-West Crame Connector Road on Monday, connecting Eisenhower Street in Barangay Greenhills with 3rd West Street in Barangay West Crame.
The Greenhills-West Crame Connector Road was once a dead-end, with privately owned lots separating Barangay Greenhills from Barangay West Crame. The private lands were acquired by the city government, allowing this section to be opened to both vehicles and pedestrians.
Eisenhower Street in Barangay Greenhills and 3rd West Street in Barangay West Crame are part of the Mabuhay Lanes, which are designated no-parking zones. As such, the San Juan City Wheel Clamping Ordinance and Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Resolution 10, Series of 2010 will be fully implemented on these streets.
This means that illegally parked vehicles along Mabuhay Lanes and city roads in San Juan will be clamped by the TPMO or towed by the MMDA.
“Opening this section will be very beneficial not just for residents of Barangays West Crame and Greenhills, but also for motorists passing through our city. It will help ease traffic on EDSA and Ortigas, as they can now pass through the Greenhills-West Crame Connector Road,” the mayor declared.

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