Overview
- Emape and the Municipalidad de Lima said vehicular access will begin progressively on 22 September as crews finish traffic-light synchronization and signage on the main corridor.
- Emape acknowledged that the 9 September ceremony marked a project not yet ready for vehicular transit, following public criticism.
- The Defensoría’s inspection in Surco found missing signs, unsynchronized semaphores and limited pedestrian access near schools, urging technical fixes and police coordination.
- The five‑kilometre link connects Paseo de la República with the Panamericana Sur to improve flows between Barranco, Surco and San Juan de Miraflores and to enable an extension of the Metropolitano.
- Municipal schedules target full delivery in June 2026 with a later phase that includes the Atocongo terminal, while residents reported queues on auxiliary lanes during the delay.