
EDSA Rebuild: Expert Says 6-Month Deadline Unrealistic
EDSA Rebuild: Expert Casts Doubt on Six-Month Deadline The ambitious EDSA road rehabilitation project in Metro Manila faces skepticism. President Bongbong Marcos set a six-month deadline, but urban planning professor Dr. Edgar Chavez from Mapúa University believes this is far too short. "The six-month timeline is unrealistic," Chavez stated in a recent interview with News5. He points to the sheer scale of the project and the inevitable disruption to traffic as key factors. Chavez suggests the project will likely take two years, emphasizing the need for 24/7 construction and the impact of the suspended odd-even traffic scheme. The report highlights the potential for significant traffic congestion and economic disruption if the project is rushed. The government's decision to halt the odd-even traffic scheme underscores the complexity of the project and the challenges of balancing infrastructure development with the needs of commuters.