Santo Domingo. – The Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC) reported that this Saturday, September 20, from 10:00 in the morning to 12:00 noon, the Floating bridge It will remain closed to vehicular traffic, to facilitate the entry of the ship MV Atlantic (IMO: 8002731).
The institution urged the usual drivers and users of this route, which connects the National District with Santo Domingo Este, to take the necessary precautions and use alternate routes to avoid setbacks during the indicated schedule.
The MOPC explained that this provision is part of the Maritime Coordination Protocolwhich seeks to guarantee the security of both navigation and those who travel through this structure.
CAASD works will also affect traffic and water supply
In addition, another intervention will affect on Saturday one of the most traveled intersections of the great Santo Domingo: the Máximo Gómez Avenue with John F. Kennedyat its end north. The Corporation of the Aqueduct and Sewerage of Santo Domingo (Caasd) announced that he will perform the Substitution of a 30 -inch valve At that point.
The works are scheduled to start at 8:00 am and conclude before midnight on the same daywhich could generate vehicular congestion in that downtown area of the city.
Likewise, it was reported that several areas of the National District could experience Partial reduction in drinking water service As a consequence of these works.
The sectors affected by reduction of the drinking water service will be: Ensanche Luperón, Colonial Zone, Gazcue, University Zone, Don Bosco, Villa Francisca, Miraflores, Naco, Piantini and Serrallés.
The CAASD said that its brigades will work in a coordinated manner to comply with the established schedule and minimize the inconvenience to the citizens.
Both the MOPC and the CAASD urged the population to plan their displacements, use alternate routes and take the necessary forecasts to guarantee better mobility during the development of these works.
