Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) is developing a “transport infrastructure study” and is concurrently reviewing the urban plan of the Makati Central Business District (CBD) to make its roads more inclusive for all commuters. Know more:
Ayala Land Inc. is developing a “transport infrastructure study” and is concurrently reviewing the urban plan of the Makati Central Business District to make its roads more inclusive for all commuters.
“Ayala Land continues to engage with the biking community in finding an optimal solution for all stakeholders including pedestrians, cyclists, motorists, and commuters. We have started with a transport infrastructure study which will be complemented with an urban plan review of the Makati CBD,” the company said in a statement on Sunday.
To recall, Ayala Land decided to reconfigure Ayala Avenue to 3 meters during the height of the pandemic. However, it reduced it to 1.5 meters after the demand for motor vehicles increased with the lifting of mobility restrictions. “Today, Makati boasts 4-kilometer-long protected bike lanes along the main thoroughfares of the central business district. These continue to be enhanced with safety infrastructure based on inputs from the cycling community, including the installation of additional bollards and signages, as well as enforcement from Makati Parking Authority for any motor vehicles using the bike lanes.
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