MOPC announces partial closure at República de Colombia–Jacobo Majluta intersection

SANTO DOMINGO – In a significant infrastructure development, the Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC) has initiated partial closure measures at the critical junction of República de Colombia Avenue and Jacobo Majluta Avenue. This strategic move marks the commencement of an ambitious overpass construction project designed to address chronic traffic congestion in one of the capital’s most problematic intersections.

The construction initiative, which commenced on Sunday, March 1, is projected to continue for several months as the project progresses through multiple developmental phases. Throughout this period, transportation authorities have implemented carefully planned temporary traffic diversions around the construction perimeter to sustain vehicular movement and minimize disruption to daily commutes.

According to official statements from MOPC, this grade-separation infrastructure endeavor aims to achieve three primary objectives: significantly improve traffic flow patterns, enhance overall road safety standards, and substantially reduce travel delays at this heavily traversed metropolitan intersection. The ministry has ensured that all detour pathways will feature clearly visible signage, supplemented by comprehensive traffic management protocols and on-site guidance personnel to assist navigating motorists.

Transportation officials have strongly advised drivers to consider alternative routes when feasible, strictly observe all traffic directives, comply with instructions from authorized personnel, and allocate additional travel time to accommodate potential delays. The ministry has extended apologies for any temporary inconveniences resulting from the construction activities while expressing gratitude for public cooperation during this critical urban infrastructure enhancement period.