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[[File:PR-9 near Barrio Portugues exit in Ponce, Puerto Rico, looking west (IMG-2718).jpg|thumb|right|290px|PR-9 near Barrio [[Portugués Rural]] exit in [[Ponce, Puerto Rico|Ponce]], heading west towards [[PR-123]]]] |
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| alternate_name = {{lang|es-pr|Anillo de Circunvalación de Ponce}} |
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| length_ref = <ref name=Anillo>[https://www.adendi.com/archivo.asp?num=428961&year=2000&month=10&keyword=Inauguran ''Inauguran conector con la PR-10 del sur.''] Sandra Caquías Cruz. El Nuevo Dia. Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. 14 October 2000. Accessed 15 February 2018</ref> |
| length_ref = <ref name="Anillo">[https://www.adendi.com/archivo.asp?num=428961&year=2000&month=10&keyword=Inauguran ''Inauguran conector con la PR-10 del sur.''] Sandra Caquías Cruz. El Nuevo Dia. Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. 14 October 2000. Accessed 15 February 2018</ref> |
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| direction_a = South |
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| terminus_a = {{jct|state=PR|PR|52}} in [[Canas |
| terminus_a = {{jct|state=PR|PR|52}} in [[Canas, Ponce, Puerto Rico|Canas]] |
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*{{jct|state=PR|PR|2}} in Canas |
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*{{jct|state=PR|Urban|500}} in Canas |
* {{jct|state=PR|Urban|500}} in Canas |
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*{{jct|state=PR|Urban|132}} in [[Canas Urbano]]–Canas |
* {{jct|state=PR|Urban|132}} in [[Canas Urbano]]–Canas |
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*{{jct|state=PR|Urban|123}} in [[Magueyes Urbano]] |
* {{jct|state=PR|Urban|123}} in [[Magueyes Urbano]] |
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| terminus_b = {{jct|state=PR|PR|10}} in [[Portugués |
| terminus_b = {{jct|state=PR|PR|10}} in [[Portugués (Ponce)|Portugués]] |
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| established = 2006 |
| established = 2006 |
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| municipalities = [[Ponce, Puerto Rico|Ponce]] |
| municipalities = [[Ponce, Puerto Rico|Ponce]] |
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'''Puerto Rico Highway 9''' ('''PR-9'''), also called the ''Anillo de Circunvalación de Ponce''<ref> |
'''Puerto Rico Highway 9''' ('''PR-9'''), also called the ''Anillo de Circunvalación de Ponce''<ref name="LexJuris">{{cite web |title=Ley Núm. 256 de 2008 -Para ordenar a la Comisión Denominadora de Puerto Rico designe la Carr. PR-9 con el nombre de Rafael (Churumba) Cordero Santiago |url=https://www.lexjuris.com/lexlex/Leyes2008/lexl2008256.htm |website=LexJuris de Puerto Rico |access-date=2 December 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081205095155/https://www.lexjuris.com/lexlex/Leyes2008/lexl2008256.htm |archive-date=5 December 2008 |language=es |date=5 December 2008 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="periodicolaperla.com">[http://www.periodicolaperla.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4356:tras-dos-anos-de-obras-abre-de-forma-parcial-nuevo-tramo-de-la-pr-2&catid=135:actualidad-del-sur&Itemid=423 ''Abre de forma parcial puente de la PR-2.''] Carmen Cila Rodríguez. La Perla del Sur. Ponce Puerto Rico. Year 30. Issue 1506. Page 4. (Name in printed edition: "Tras dos anos de obras: Abre de formal parcial nuevo tramo de la PR-2.") 10 October 2012. Retrieved 10 October 2012.</ref> (Ponce's [[Circumferential Highway]]), is a [[limited-access]] state<ref>[http://www.primerahora.com/yo-soy-ph/ojodelacalle/nota/unaavenidaozonadecombate-1016925/ ''¿Una avenida o zona de combate?''] Primera Hora. 19 June 2014. Retrieved 24 June 2014.</ref> highway located entirely within the limits of the municipality of [[Ponce, Puerto Rico]], and connecting [[Puerto Rico Highway 10]] in [[Barrio]] [[Portugués (Ponce)|Portugués]] in the north to [[Puerto Rico Highway 52]] in [[Barrios of Puerto Rico|barrio]] [[Canas, Ponce, Puerto Rico|Canas]] in the south, crossing Barrio [[Magueyes]]. The ''Oficina de Ordenación Territorial'' (Office of Territorial Ordering) of the Autonomous Municipality of Ponce calls this road ''Ronda de Circunvalación Román Baldorioty de Castro'' (Román Baldorioty de Castro Beltway).<ref>[http://www.visitaaponce.com/oficina_permisos/opoponce/documentos/Ronda_de_Circunvalacion.pdf ''Anillo de Circunvalacion.'']{{dead link|date=April 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Office of Territorial Ordering. Autonomous Municipality of Ponce. Retrieved 5 August 2011.</ref><ref>[http://www.visitponce.com/docs/SP/el_senorial/Edicion%20Especial/el_se%C3%B1orial/index.html#/2/ ''Avanza Construccion del Anillo de Circunvalacion.''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140814033402/http://www.visitponce.com/docs/SP/el_senorial/Edicion%20Especial/el_se%C3%B1orial/index.html#/2/ |date=14 August 2014 }} Amado Vega Velazquez. Periodico El Señorial. Government of the Municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Año 2014. Edicion Especial. May 2014. page 3. Retrieved 13 August 2014.</ref> The roadway is still under construction. |
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| image1 = PR-9 near Barrio Portugues exit in Ponce, Puerto Rico, looking west (IMG-2718).jpg |
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| caption1 = PR-9 near Barrio Portugués Rural exit in Ponce, heading west towards PR-123 |
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| image2 = PR-9, viajando al este, inmediatamente al este de la PR-123, Bo. Magueyes, Ponce, Puerto Rico (DSC04452).jpg |
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| caption2 = PR-9 east in Barrio Magueyes |
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| image3 = PR-9, viajando al este, inmediatamente al este de la PR-123, Bo. Magueyes, Ponce, Puerto Rico (DSC04453).jpg |
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| caption3 = PR-9 east in Barrio Magueyes |
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| caption4 = PR-9 in Barrio Canas under construction in early 2019 |
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⚫ | PR-9 is still partly under construction. The construction work has thus far (November 2019) yielded the extreme northern segment and a portion of the southern segment, with the middle segments still to be built. The road currently runs mostly northwest of the city as well as small portion southwest of the city. The western segment is still being built. This last segment has a length of 4.23 kilometers.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:BNRZiB89QR8J:www.dtop.gov.pr/DTOP/Avisos/AP_100910-ambiental_ing.pdf+Puerto+Rico+Highway+9+PR-9&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESgCzG4rvd0ELOJXbIxsmb-dENmZ03T6BDrOZFCwlh0v4VZXlPr_vPk9tFyv7Efjf4pLm1uXZZsmfAORDWUGWGtfbJq8oBnq6dSyiChCVgJj9Yei5OxgVen1r5jR7Pqz476EWtZm&sig=AHIEtbQg1FJNosYrDHC5AZnTnsxOopzRFA ''Availability of Environmental Document and Opportunity to request a Public Hearing for the Construction of PR-9 from Baramaya Avenue to PR-123, Municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico.'' Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works, Puerto Rico Highway and Transportation Authority. Public Notice.]</ref><ref>[http://www.dtop.gov.pr/DTOP/Avisos/AP_100910-ambiental_ing.pdf ''Availability of Environmental Document and Opportunity to request a Public Hearing for the Construction of PR-9 from Baramaya Avenue to PR-123, Municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico.'' Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works, Puerto Rico Highway and Transportation Authority. Public Notice.]</ref> |
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⚫ | When completed, it will have the effect of creating a [[beltway]] around the city, given that PR-9 connects with [[Puerto Rico Highway 10|PR-10]] at its northern extreme, and PR-10 already borders the city around its northern, northeastern, and part of the city's eastern edges. This beltway will have junctions with all major city highways: from [[Puerto Rico Highway 52|PR-52]] and [[Puerto Rico Highway 2|PR-2]] west of Ponce, to PR-52 and [[Puerto Rico Highway 1|PR-1]] east of Ponce.<ref>[http://www.gis.otg.gobierno.pr/webcensus/ General Purpose Population Data, Census 2000. Unidad de Sistemas de Información Geográfica, Área de Tecnología de Información Gubernamental, Oficina de Gerencia y Presupuesto. Gobierno de Puerto Rico.] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100812171159/http://www.gis.otg.gobierno.pr/webcensus/ |date=12 August 2010 }} Retrieved February 20, 2010.</ref> |
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⚫ | Phase II consists of the stretch between PR-123 at Barrio Magueyes to PR-132 in Barrio [[Canas, Ponce, Puerto Rico|Canas]]. As of 18 August 2010, the Phase II stretch was in the planning phase according to Puerto Rico's Commissioner of [[Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works|Transportation and Public Works]], Rubén A. Hernández Gregorat. Phase II is expected to cost $28 million.<ref name="dtop.gov.pr">[http://www.dtop.gov.pr/DTOP/CP/CP-100818-2.html ''Inauguran e inician importantes obras de infraestructura vial en Ponce.'' Comunicado de Prensa (Press Release). 18 August 2010. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Government of Puerto Rico. Departamento de Transportación y Obras Publicas.]</ref> The length of this section is 2.61 kilometers. It includes three bridges: one will cross [[Río Canas]], a second bridge will be an overpass for PR-123, and a third bridge will cross the access ramp to PR-123.<ref>[http://www.dtop.gov.pr/avisos_subastas.asp?cnt_id=266 Puerto Rico Department of Transportation. 10-SEPTIEMBRE-2010: AVISO PUBLICO.]</ref> |
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⚫ | Phase III of PR-9 will run from [[Puerto Rico Highway 132|PR-132]] in Canas to [[Puerto Rico Highway 163|PR-163]] (with a connection to [[Avenida Las Américas]]) in barrio [[Canas Urbano]]. It is expected to cost some $36 million. This section will have a length of 1.62 kilometers, and will also require three bridges: One will be an overpass to [[Avenida Las Américas]] at PR-163, another will be crossing [[Pastillo River|Río Pastillo]], and the third will cross PR-132. |
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⚫ | Completion of this last phase will make it possible to circumvent city traffic altogether by providing a [[beltway|loop]] around the city of Ponce for motorists wishing access to areas north and northeast of the city from PR-2 in the [[El Tuque]] sector of barrio Canas.<ref name="dtop.gov.pr"/> It will, for example, be possible to travel from [[Mayagüez, Puerto Rico|Mayagüez]] to [[Adjuntas, Puerto Rico|Adjuntas]] without the need to travel on the eastern segment of PR-10 near [[Mercedita Airport]], which is currently (July 2017) the case. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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PR-9 is being built in three phases.{{efn|The [[Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación|ACT]] also calls them "sections".}} The three sections, [[PR-10]] to [[PR-123]], PR-123 to [[PR-132]], and PR-132 to [[PR-163]] correspond to the three phases. Once a phase is completed, the corresponding section is put into service and is opened to traffic. For construction purposes, each section was further divided into segments. |
PR-9 is being built in three phases.{{efn|The [[Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación|ACT]] also calls them "sections".}} The three sections, [[Puerto Rico Highway 10|PR-10]] to [[Puerto Rico Highway 123|PR-123]], PR-123 to [[Puerto Rico Highway 132|PR-132]], and PR-132 to [[Puerto Rico Highway 163|PR-163]] correspond to the three phases. Once a phase is completed, the corresponding section is put into service and is opened to traffic. For construction purposes, each section was further divided into segments. |
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===Phase I=== |
===Phase I=== |
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On 13 October 2000, governor Pedro Rossello inaugurated the last segment needed for connecting the section linking |
On 13 October 2000, governor Pedro Rossello inaugurated the last segment needed for connecting the section linking PR-10, in barrio Portugues, to PR-123,{{efn|PR-123 was signed as "PR-10" in this area until the opening of a new road that adopted the PR-10 designation and which, like PR-123, runs from Ponce to Arecibo.}} in barrio Magueyes, and consisting of 7.27 km, at a cost of $22 million.<ref name="Anillo"/> |
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===Phase II=== |
===Phase II=== |
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This phase started in September 2012, and it was originally scheduled for completion by December 2015.<ref> |
This phase started in September 2012, and it was originally scheduled for completion by December 2015.<ref name="Circunvalación Norte 2019">{{cite news |last1=Rodríguez Grafal |first1=Jason |title=Confirma otro insólito atraso en el Anillo de Circunvalación Norte |url=https://www.periodicolaperla.com/confirma-otro-insolito-atraso-en-el-anillo-de-circunvalacion-norte/ |access-date=29 November 2019 |work=La Perla del Sur |issue=1876 |pages=3–5 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191130024608/https://www.periodicolaperla.com/confirma-otro-insolito-atraso-en-el-anillo-de-circunvalacion-norte/ |archive-date=30 November 2019 |language=es-PR |date=13 November 2019 |url-status=live}}</ref> |
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In December 2013, the section from PR-123 to PR-132 (known as Autoridad de Carreteras (AC)'s project number 000911) was projected for a 2014-2018 budget cost of almost $30 million.<ref>[http://www.dtop.gov.pr/fotos/5-tpr-part-two-south-&-southeast-nov-2013-amended-v2.pdf ''Part Two: The Transportation Planning Regions - Context and Cost-Feasible Plans: South and Southeast.''] "Puerto Rico's Five Transportation Planning Regions (TPRS): 2040 Long Range Transportation Plans." Puerto Rico Department of Transportation. December 2013. Page 7-52. Accessed 19 September 2018. [https://web.archive.org/web/20180920083901/http://www.dtop.gov.pr/fotos/5-tpr-part-two-south-&-southeast-nov-2013-amended-v2.pdf Archived] on 2018-September-20 at 08:39:01 by the WayBack Machine.</ref> Various adjustments increased the original $30M cost to some $38.5M from 2012 to 2017.<ref> |
In December 2013, the section from PR-123 to PR-132 (known as Autoridad de Carreteras (AC)'s project number 000911) was projected for a 2014-2018 budget cost of almost $30 million.<ref>[http://www.dtop.gov.pr/fotos/5-tpr-part-two-south-&-southeast-nov-2013-amended-v2.pdf ''Part Two: The Transportation Planning Regions - Context and Cost-Feasible Plans: South and Southeast.''] "Puerto Rico's Five Transportation Planning Regions (TPRS): 2040 Long Range Transportation Plans." Puerto Rico Department of Transportation. December 2013. Page 7-52. Accessed 19 September 2018. [https://web.archive.org/web/20180920083901/http://www.dtop.gov.pr/fotos/5-tpr-part-two-south-&-southeast-nov-2013-amended-v2.pdf Archived] on 2018-September-20 at 08:39:01 by the WayBack Machine.</ref> Various adjustments increased the original $30M cost to some $38.5M from 2012 to 2017.<ref>[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/edicion-1646-del-17-al-23-junio-2015/ ''¿Contratiempo of mala planificación? Para el 2016 Tramo de la PR-9: SAunwqure mas del 70 porciento del proyecto ya ha sido edificado, requerirá otros 16 meses reubicar dos torres de alto voltaje.''] Year 33. Issue 1646. 17–23 June 2015. page 10. Accessed 30 November 2019.</ref> Additional 2017 delays were incurred after three landslide that occurred in the summer of 2017, requiring new analysis work to discover the causes plus the required additional design follow-up work to correct the discovered faults.<ref name="Circunvalación Norte 2019"/> |
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By November 2019, it was reported the cost of this phase had increased to $56.5 million, "almost $20 million over the originally budgeted amount," much of this increased cost resulting from heavy damage by the 20 October 2017 [[Hurricane Maria]], and a new end-of-work projected date of December 2021 was forecast.<ref |
By November 2019, it was reported the cost of this phase had increased to $56.5 million, "almost $20 million over the originally budgeted amount," much of this increased cost resulting from heavy damage by the 20 October 2017 [[Hurricane Maria]], and a new end-of-work projected date of December 2021 was forecast.<ref name="Circunvalación Norte 2019"/> |
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In January 2020, after the [[2020 Puerto Rico earthquake|7 January 2020 earthquake]], the regional director of the [[Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación]] stated that this section under construction had sustained damages from the quakes, and that its completion, which was already 49 months behind schedule, would now not be ready until December 2021 "at the earliest".<ref>[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/por-demolicion-del-peaje-tardara-dos-semanas-la-reapertura-de-la-pr-52-en-ponce/ ''Por demolición del peaje: Tardará dos semanas la reapertura de la PR-52 en Ponce: La Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación trabaja en la construcción de un carril central temporero en el tramo de la PR-2 en el sector Las Cucharas de Ponce, que ha sido impactado por frecuentes derrumbes.''] Jason Rodríguez Grafal. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 15 January 2020. Accessed 4 February 2020.</ref> |
In January 2020, after the [[2020 Puerto Rico earthquake|7 January 2020 earthquake]], the regional director of the [[Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación]] stated that this section under construction had sustained damages from the quakes, and that its completion, which was already 49 months behind schedule, would now not be ready until December 2021 "at the earliest".<ref name="Ponce 2020">[https://www.periodicolaperla.com/por-demolicion-del-peaje-tardara-dos-semanas-la-reapertura-de-la-pr-52-en-ponce/ ''Por demolición del peaje: Tardará dos semanas la reapertura de la PR-52 en Ponce: La Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación trabaja en la construcción de un carril central temporero en el tramo de la PR-2 en el sector Las Cucharas de Ponce, que ha sido impactado por frecuentes derrumbes.''] Jason Rodríguez Grafal. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 15 January 2020. Accessed 4 February 2020.</ref> |
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===Phase III=== |
===Phase III=== |
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In October 2012, the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works revealed that the last track of PR-9, one that would connect PR-10 to PR-52 and consisting of 2.6 kilometers,{{efn| |
In October 2012, the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works revealed that the last track of PR-9, one that would connect PR-10 to PR-52 and consisting of 2.6 kilometers,{{efn|A November 2019 news report stated phase III consisted of 1.62 kilometers of roadway.<ref name="Circunvalación Norte 2019"/> The apparent inconsistency may be that the 2.6 km refers to ''both'', phases 2 and 3. This phase II, then, would be 2.6 km - 1.62 km, or 0.98 km.}} was soon to commence construction at a cost of $46 million.<ref name="periodicolaperla.com"/> |
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Construction of PR-9 from [[Avenida Las Américas]] (PR-163) to PR-132 was AC's # 000915 and estimated at $40,325,706. In February 2015, the section from PR-123 to PR-132 was initially projected to cost $38.5 million and was planned to be ready in 2016.<ref name="PR-10. 1629. Pages 6-7">[http://www.periodicolaperla.com/confirma-autoridad-de-carreteras-sin-fecha-para-repavimentar-la-carretera-pr-10/ ''Sin fecha para repavimentar la PR-10.''] Jason Rodríguez Grafal. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 32. Issue 1629. Pages 6-7. 18 February 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2015. Weblink updated 12 May 2018.</ref> Project overruns, due to landslides and other unexpected factors, increased the cost of this section from $38.5 million to $41.7 million, and pushed the schedule opening date to February 2018.<ref>[http://www.periodicolaperla.com/una-vez-mas-se-aleja-la-fecha-apertura-anillo-circunvalacion/ ''Una vez más: Se aleja la fecha de apertura para el Anillo de Circunvalación.''] Jason Rodríguez Grafal. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 35. Issue 1754. Pages 6-7. 12 July 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2017.</ref> |
Construction of PR-9 from [[Avenida Las Américas]] (PR-163) to PR-132 was AC's # 000915 and estimated at $40,325,706. In February 2015, the section from PR-123 to PR-132 was initially projected to cost $38.5 million and was planned to be ready in 2016.<ref name="PR-10. 1629. Pages 6-7">[http://www.periodicolaperla.com/confirma-autoridad-de-carreteras-sin-fecha-para-repavimentar-la-carretera-pr-10/ ''Sin fecha para repavimentar la PR-10.''] Jason Rodríguez Grafal. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 32. Issue 1629. Pages 6-7. 18 February 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2015. Weblink updated 12 May 2018.</ref> Project overruns, due to landslides and other unexpected factors, increased the cost of this section from $38.5 million to $41.7 million, and pushed the schedule opening date to February 2018.<ref>[http://www.periodicolaperla.com/una-vez-mas-se-aleja-la-fecha-apertura-anillo-circunvalacion/ ''Una vez más: Se aleja la fecha de apertura para el Anillo de Circunvalación.''] Jason Rodríguez Grafal. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 35. Issue 1754. Pages 6-7. 12 July 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2017.</ref> |
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Also in February 2015, the last section of the road which would connect PR-132 with [[PR-163 |
Also in February 2015, the last section of the road which would connect PR-132 with [[Puerto Rico Highway 163|PR-163]] (Avenida Las Américas), Avenida Baramaya, and PR-52, was planned to be built at a cost of $45 million. As of February 2014, this final section was scheduled for completion by early 2018.<ref name="PR-10. 1629. Pages 6-7"/> |
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In May 2019, however, it was revealed by [[Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación|ACT]] that the project failed to meet the 2018 date due severe damaged caused by the September 2017 [[Hurricane Maria]]. The new projected opening date of one of the final sections of the road was moved to September 2020, and completion of the entire project was being projected for sometime in 2021.<ref>[http://esnoticiapr.com/interminable-el-anillo-de-circunvalacion/ ''Interminable el anillo de circunvalación.''] Eduardo L. Questell Rodríguez. Es Noticia. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 24 May 2019. (Printed edition: [https://issuu.com/periodicoesnoticia/docs/es_noticia__97 ''Sin Fecha la Apertura del Anillo de Circumvalación.''] Eduardo L. Questell Rodríguez. Es Noticia. 24 May to 6 June 2019. Year 4. Issue 97. p. 5.) Accessed 28 May 2019.</ref> |
In May 2019, however, it was revealed by [[Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación|ACT]] that the project failed to meet the 2018 date due severe damaged caused by the September 2017 [[Hurricane Maria]]. The new projected opening date of one of the final sections of the road was moved to September 2020, and completion of the entire project was being projected for sometime in 2021.<ref>[http://esnoticiapr.com/interminable-el-anillo-de-circunvalacion/ ''Interminable el anillo de circunvalación.''] Eduardo L. Questell Rodríguez. Es Noticia. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 24 May 2019. (Printed edition: [https://issuu.com/periodicoesnoticia/docs/es_noticia__97 ''Sin Fecha la Apertura del Anillo de Circumvalación.''] Eduardo L. Questell Rodríguez. Es Noticia. 24 May to 6 June 2019. Year 4. Issue 97. p. 5.) Accessed 28 May 2019.</ref> |
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In November 2019, it was reported that 75% of the work required for Phase III had been completed and an estimated opening date of September 2020 was being anticipated. This phase has a length of 1.62 kilometers, and was being built at a cost of $46 million.<ref |
In November 2019, it was reported that 75% of the work required for Phase III had been completed and an estimated opening date of September 2020 was being anticipated. This phase has a length of 1.62 kilometers, and was being built at a cost of $46 million.<ref name="Circunvalación Norte 2019"/> |
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In January 2020, after the [[2020 Puerto Rico earthquake|7 January 2020 earthquake]] and while discussing delays to phase II of the project (PR-123 to PR-132), the regional director of the ''Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación'' stated that the PR-132-to-PR-500 segment under construction (Phase III) had sustained damages from the quakes. The segment connecting, which was already running two years behind schedule prior to the earthquakes and which was due for completion by September 2020, would now have a completion date based on the results of an evaluation "at greater depth" of the damages caused by the earthquake.<ref |
In January 2020, after the [[2020 Puerto Rico earthquake|7 January 2020 earthquake]] and while discussing delays to phase II of the project (PR-123 to PR-132), the regional director of the ''Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación'' stated that the PR-132-to-PR-500 segment under construction (Phase III) had sustained damages from the quakes. The segment connecting, which was already running two years behind schedule prior to the earthquakes and which was due for completion by September 2020, would now have a completion date based on the results of an evaluation "at greater depth" of the damages caused by the earthquake.<ref name="Ponce 2020"/> |
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⚫ | PR-9 is still partly under construction. The construction work has thus far (November 2019) yielded the extreme northern segment and a portion of the southern segment, with the middle segments still to be built. The road currently runs mostly northwest of the city as well as small portion southwest of the city. The western segment is still being built. This last segment has a length of 4.23 kilometers.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:BNRZiB89QR8J:www.dtop.gov.pr/DTOP/Avisos/AP_100910-ambiental_ing.pdf+Puerto+Rico+Highway+9+PR-9&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESgCzG4rvd0ELOJXbIxsmb-dENmZ03T6BDrOZFCwlh0v4VZXlPr_vPk9tFyv7Efjf4pLm1uXZZsmfAORDWUGWGtfbJq8oBnq6dSyiChCVgJj9Yei5OxgVen1r5jR7Pqz476EWtZm&sig=AHIEtbQg1FJNosYrDHC5AZnTnsxOopzRFA ''Availability of Environmental Document and Opportunity to request a Public Hearing for the Construction of PR-9 from Baramaya Avenue to PR-123, Municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico.'' Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works, Puerto Rico Highway and Transportation Authority. Public Notice.]</ref><ref>[http://www.dtop.gov.pr/DTOP/Avisos/AP_100910-ambiental_ing.pdf ''Availability of Environmental Document and Opportunity to request a Public Hearing for the Construction of PR-9 from Baramaya Avenue to PR-123, Municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico.'' Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works, Puerto Rico Highway and Transportation Authority. Public Notice.]</ref> |
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⚫ | When completed, it will have the effect of creating a [[beltway]] around the city, given that PR-9 connects with [[PR-10]] at its northern extreme, and PR-10 already borders the city around its northern, northeastern, and part of the city's eastern edges. This beltway will have junctions with all major city highways: from [[PR-52]] and [[Puerto Rico Highway 2|PR-2]] west of Ponce, to |
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The five exits existing so far are [[PR-52]], [[Puerto Rico Highway 2|PR-2]], [[PR-163]] in the southwestern segment, and [[PR-123]] and [[PR-10]] in the northwestern segment. When completed, the road will have six exits in this sequence from north to south: |
The five exits existing so far are [[Puerto Rico Highway 52|PR-52]], [[Puerto Rico Highway 2|PR-2]], [[Puerto Rico Highway 163|PR-163]] in the southwestern segment, and [[Puerto Rico Highway 123|PR-123]] and [[Puerto Rico Highway 10|PR-10]] in the northwestern segment. When completed, the road will have six exits in this sequence from north to south: PR-10, PR-123, [[Puerto Rico Highway 132|PR-132]], PR-163, PR-2, and PR-52. |
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⚫ | Phase III of PR-9 will run from PR-132 in Canas to [[PR-163]] (with a connection to [[Avenida Las Américas]]) in barrio [[Canas Urbano]]. It is expected to cost some $36 million. This section will have a length of 1.62 kilometers, and will also require three bridges: One will be an overpass to [[Avenida Las Américas]] at |
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⚫ | Completion of this last phase will make it possible to circumvent city traffic altogether by providing a [[beltway|loop]] around the city of Ponce for motorists wishing access to areas north and northeast of the city from PR-2 in the [[El Tuque]] sector of barrio Canas.<ref name="dtop.gov.pr"/> It will, for example, be possible to travel from [[ |
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Latest revision as of 19:10, 18 August 2023
Ruta 9 | ||||
Anillo de Circunvalación de Ponce | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW | ||||
Length | 7.27 km[1] (4.52 mi) | |||
Existed | 2006–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | PR-52 in Canas | |||
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North end | PR-10 in Portugués | |||
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Country | United States | |||
Territory | Puerto Rico | |||
Municipalities | Ponce | |||
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Puerto Rico Highway 9 (PR-9), also called the Anillo de Circunvalación de Ponce[2][3] (Ponce's Circumferential Highway), is a limited-access state[4] highway located entirely within the limits of the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico, and connecting Puerto Rico Highway 10 in Barrio Portugués in the north to Puerto Rico Highway 52 in barrio Canas in the south, crossing Barrio Magueyes. The Oficina de Ordenación Territorial (Office of Territorial Ordering) of the Autonomous Municipality of Ponce calls this road Ronda de Circunvalación Román Baldorioty de Castro (Román Baldorioty de Castro Beltway).[5][6] The roadway is still under construction.
Route description
[edit]PR-9 is still partly under construction. The construction work has thus far (November 2019) yielded the extreme northern segment and a portion of the southern segment, with the middle segments still to be built. The road currently runs mostly northwest of the city as well as small portion southwest of the city. The western segment is still being built. This last segment has a length of 4.23 kilometers.[7][8]
When completed, it will have the effect of creating a beltway around the city, given that PR-9 connects with PR-10 at its northern extreme, and PR-10 already borders the city around its northern, northeastern, and part of the city's eastern edges. This beltway will have junctions with all major city highways: from PR-52 and PR-2 west of Ponce, to PR-52 and PR-1 east of Ponce.[9]
Construction
[edit]The building of PR-9 is taking place in several phases. Phase I, already completed, consisted of the stretch of the road from PR-10 in Barrio Portugués to PR-123 in Barrio Magueyes.
Phase II consists of the stretch between PR-123 at Barrio Magueyes to PR-132 in Barrio Canas. As of 18 August 2010, the Phase II stretch was in the planning phase according to Puerto Rico's Commissioner of Transportation and Public Works, Rubén A. Hernández Gregorat. Phase II is expected to cost $28 million.[10] The length of this section is 2.61 kilometers. It includes three bridges: one will cross Río Canas, a second bridge will be an overpass for PR-123, and a third bridge will cross the access ramp to PR-123.[11]
Phase III of PR-9 will run from PR-132 in Canas to PR-163 (with a connection to Avenida Las Américas) in barrio Canas Urbano. It is expected to cost some $36 million. This section will have a length of 1.62 kilometers, and will also require three bridges: One will be an overpass to Avenida Las Américas at PR-163, another will be crossing Río Pastillo, and the third will cross PR-132.
The fourth and last portion of this project, Phase IV will consist of a stretch between PR-163 (intersection with PR-500) and PR-2 via improvements to the existing 4-lane Avenida Baramaya roadway.[10]
Completion of this last phase will make it possible to circumvent city traffic altogether by providing a loop around the city of Ponce for motorists wishing access to areas north and northeast of the city from PR-2 in the El Tuque sector of barrio Canas.[10] It will, for example, be possible to travel from Mayagüez to Adjuntas without the need to travel on the eastern segment of PR-10 near Mercedita Airport, which is currently (July 2017) the case.
History
[edit]PR-9 is being built in three phases.[a] The three sections, PR-10 to PR-123, PR-123 to PR-132, and PR-132 to PR-163 correspond to the three phases. Once a phase is completed, the corresponding section is put into service and is opened to traffic. For construction purposes, each section was further divided into segments.
Phase I
[edit]On 13 October 2000, governor Pedro Rossello inaugurated the last segment needed for connecting the section linking PR-10, in barrio Portugues, to PR-123,[b] in barrio Magueyes, and consisting of 7.27 km, at a cost of $22 million.[1]
Phase II
[edit]This phase started in September 2012, and it was originally scheduled for completion by December 2015.[12]
In December 2013, the section from PR-123 to PR-132 (known as Autoridad de Carreteras (AC)'s project number 000911) was projected for a 2014-2018 budget cost of almost $30 million.[13] Various adjustments increased the original $30M cost to some $38.5M from 2012 to 2017.[14] Additional 2017 delays were incurred after three landslide that occurred in the summer of 2017, requiring new analysis work to discover the causes plus the required additional design follow-up work to correct the discovered faults.[12]
By November 2019, it was reported the cost of this phase had increased to $56.5 million, "almost $20 million over the originally budgeted amount," much of this increased cost resulting from heavy damage by the 20 October 2017 Hurricane Maria, and a new end-of-work projected date of December 2021 was forecast.[12]
In January 2020, after the 7 January 2020 earthquake, the regional director of the Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación stated that this section under construction had sustained damages from the quakes, and that its completion, which was already 49 months behind schedule, would now not be ready until December 2021 "at the earliest".[15]
Phase III
[edit]In October 2012, the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works revealed that the last track of PR-9, one that would connect PR-10 to PR-52 and consisting of 2.6 kilometers,[c] was soon to commence construction at a cost of $46 million.[3]
Construction of PR-9 from Avenida Las Américas (PR-163) to PR-132 was AC's # 000915 and estimated at $40,325,706. In February 2015, the section from PR-123 to PR-132 was initially projected to cost $38.5 million and was planned to be ready in 2016.[16] Project overruns, due to landslides and other unexpected factors, increased the cost of this section from $38.5 million to $41.7 million, and pushed the schedule opening date to February 2018.[17]
Also in February 2015, the last section of the road which would connect PR-132 with PR-163 (Avenida Las Américas), Avenida Baramaya, and PR-52, was planned to be built at a cost of $45 million. As of February 2014, this final section was scheduled for completion by early 2018.[16]
In May 2019, however, it was revealed by ACT that the project failed to meet the 2018 date due severe damaged caused by the September 2017 Hurricane Maria. The new projected opening date of one of the final sections of the road was moved to September 2020, and completion of the entire project was being projected for sometime in 2021.[18]
In November 2019, it was reported that 75% of the work required for Phase III had been completed and an estimated opening date of September 2020 was being anticipated. This phase has a length of 1.62 kilometers, and was being built at a cost of $46 million.[12]
In January 2020, after the 7 January 2020 earthquake and while discussing delays to phase II of the project (PR-123 to PR-132), the regional director of the Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación stated that the PR-132-to-PR-500 segment under construction (Phase III) had sustained damages from the quakes. The segment connecting, which was already running two years behind schedule prior to the earthquakes and which was due for completion by September 2020, would now have a completion date based on the results of an evaluation "at greater depth" of the damages caused by the earthquake.[15]
Major intersections
[edit]The five exits existing so far are PR-52, PR-2, PR-163 in the southwestern segment, and PR-123 and PR-10 in the northwestern segment. When completed, the road will have six exits in this sequence from north to south: PR-10, PR-123, PR-132, PR-163, PR-2, and PR-52. The entire route is located in Ponce. All exits are unnumbered.
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Canas | 7.27 | 4.52 | PR-52 north (Autopista Luis A. Ferré) – San Juan | Southern terminus of PR-9; trumpet interchange | |||
7.0 | 4.3 | PR-2 – Ponce, Mayagüez | El Tuque sector; partial cloverleaf interchange | ||||
6.4 | 4.0 | PR-Avenida Maruca – Ponce | Ponce Towne Center; at-grade intersection | ||||
5.4 | 3.4 | PR-500 – Ponce | Temporary northern terminus of southern segment; incomplete diamond interchange. Mainline stub exist for a future extension. Avenida Las Américas vicinity. | ||||
Temporary gap in PR-9 | |||||||
Canas Urbano–Canas line | 5.0– 3.8 | 3.1– 2.4 | PR-132 – Ponce, Peñuelas | Jardines del Caribe vicinity; diamond interchange | |||
Temporary gap in PR-9 | |||||||
Magueyes Urbano | 2.1– 2.0 | 1.3– 1.2 | PR-123 – Ponce, Adjuntas | Temporary southern terminus of northern segment; at-grade intersection | |||
Magueyes Urbano–Magueyes line | 0.4 | 0.25 | PR-Calle 7 – Ponce | El Madrigal vicinity; diamond interchange | |||
Portugués | 0.0 | 0.0 | PR-10 (Carretera Salvador "Chiry" Vassallo Ruiz) – Ponce, Adjuntas | Northern terminus of PR-9; trumpet interchange | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ The ACT also calls them "sections".
- ^ PR-123 was signed as "PR-10" in this area until the opening of a new road that adopted the PR-10 designation and which, like PR-123, runs from Ponce to Arecibo.
- ^ A November 2019 news report stated phase III consisted of 1.62 kilometers of roadway.[12] The apparent inconsistency may be that the 2.6 km refers to both, phases 2 and 3. This phase II, then, would be 2.6 km - 1.62 km, or 0.98 km.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Inauguran conector con la PR-10 del sur. Sandra Caquías Cruz. El Nuevo Dia. Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. 14 October 2000. Accessed 15 February 2018
- ^ "Ley Núm. 256 de 2008 -Para ordenar a la Comisión Denominadora de Puerto Rico designe la Carr. PR-9 con el nombre de Rafael (Churumba) Cordero Santiago". LexJuris de Puerto Rico (in Spanish). 5 December 2008. Archived from the original on 5 December 2008. Retrieved 2 December 2009.
- ^ a b Abre de forma parcial puente de la PR-2. Carmen Cila Rodríguez. La Perla del Sur. Ponce Puerto Rico. Year 30. Issue 1506. Page 4. (Name in printed edition: "Tras dos anos de obras: Abre de formal parcial nuevo tramo de la PR-2.") 10 October 2012. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
- ^ ¿Una avenida o zona de combate? Primera Hora. 19 June 2014. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
- ^ Anillo de Circunvalacion.[permanent dead link ] Office of Territorial Ordering. Autonomous Municipality of Ponce. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
- ^ Avanza Construccion del Anillo de Circunvalacion. Archived 14 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine Amado Vega Velazquez. Periodico El Señorial. Government of the Municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Año 2014. Edicion Especial. May 2014. page 3. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- ^ Availability of Environmental Document and Opportunity to request a Public Hearing for the Construction of PR-9 from Baramaya Avenue to PR-123, Municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works, Puerto Rico Highway and Transportation Authority. Public Notice.
- ^ Availability of Environmental Document and Opportunity to request a Public Hearing for the Construction of PR-9 from Baramaya Avenue to PR-123, Municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works, Puerto Rico Highway and Transportation Authority. Public Notice.
- ^ General Purpose Population Data, Census 2000. Unidad de Sistemas de Información Geográfica, Área de Tecnología de Información Gubernamental, Oficina de Gerencia y Presupuesto. Gobierno de Puerto Rico. Archived 12 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved February 20, 2010.
- ^ a b c Inauguran e inician importantes obras de infraestructura vial en Ponce. Comunicado de Prensa (Press Release). 18 August 2010. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Government of Puerto Rico. Departamento de Transportación y Obras Publicas.
- ^ Puerto Rico Department of Transportation. 10-SEPTIEMBRE-2010: AVISO PUBLICO.
- ^ a b c d e Rodríguez Grafal, Jason (13 November 2019). "Confirma otro insólito atraso en el Anillo de Circunvalación Norte". La Perla del Sur (in Spanish). No. 1876. pp. 3–5. Archived from the original on 30 November 2019. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
- ^ Part Two: The Transportation Planning Regions - Context and Cost-Feasible Plans: South and Southeast. "Puerto Rico's Five Transportation Planning Regions (TPRS): 2040 Long Range Transportation Plans." Puerto Rico Department of Transportation. December 2013. Page 7-52. Accessed 19 September 2018. Archived on 2018-September-20 at 08:39:01 by the WayBack Machine.
- ^ ¿Contratiempo of mala planificación? Para el 2016 Tramo de la PR-9: SAunwqure mas del 70 porciento del proyecto ya ha sido edificado, requerirá otros 16 meses reubicar dos torres de alto voltaje. Year 33. Issue 1646. 17–23 June 2015. page 10. Accessed 30 November 2019.
- ^ a b Por demolición del peaje: Tardará dos semanas la reapertura de la PR-52 en Ponce: La Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación trabaja en la construcción de un carril central temporero en el tramo de la PR-2 en el sector Las Cucharas de Ponce, que ha sido impactado por frecuentes derrumbes. Jason Rodríguez Grafal. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 15 January 2020. Accessed 4 February 2020.
- ^ a b Sin fecha para repavimentar la PR-10. Jason Rodríguez Grafal. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 32. Issue 1629. Pages 6-7. 18 February 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2015. Weblink updated 12 May 2018.
- ^ Una vez más: Se aleja la fecha de apertura para el Anillo de Circunvalación. Jason Rodríguez Grafal. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 35. Issue 1754. Pages 6-7. 12 July 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
- ^ Interminable el anillo de circunvalación. Eduardo L. Questell Rodríguez. Es Noticia. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 24 May 2019. (Printed edition: Sin Fecha la Apertura del Anillo de Circumvalación. Eduardo L. Questell Rodríguez. Es Noticia. 24 May to 6 June 2019. Year 4. Issue 97. p. 5.) Accessed 28 May 2019.