Construction commencing in September: 75-meter development project in Kirchhellen
Alter Postweg residents and commuters should be aware of an upcoming project that will affect the area for the next two months. The relocation of an underground power line, part of a larger infrastructure upgrade plan, is scheduled to begin at house number 70 on Alter Postweg.
The project aims to improve the safety and reliability of the power supply in the area. Unfortunately, the construction company responsible for the project has not been announced yet.
The construction work will extend for a 75-meter length along Alter Postweg, with house number 70's side being partially closed for the duration of the project. To manage traffic during this time, a traffic light will be operational 24/7 at the construction site, and the speed limit on Alter Postweg will be reduced to 30 km/h within the construction zone.
Access to houses and businesses along the construction site will be maintained, but may be affected during working hours. It is important to note that the traffic disruption is estimated to last approximately one month, making the total duration approximately two months.
The overhead power line at Alter Postweg is being relocated underground, a move that should bring long-term benefits to the area. However, residents and commuters are advised to plan their journeys accordingly to avoid any inconvenience.
For more detailed information about the project, such as the estimated end date and traffic management plans, it would be best to consult local municipal or utility company announcements, construction permits, or official city infrastructure websites. These resources typically publish schedules and traffic plans for such projects.
Stay updated with the latest developments on this project, and remember to drive safely during this time of construction.
The upcoming power line relocation project, part of an infrastructure upgrade plan, is set to affect the industry of public-transit and transportation in the Alter Postweg area, lasting approximately two months. To manage traffic during this time, the speed limit will be reduced to 30 km/h within the construction zone, and a traffic light will be operational 24/7 at the construction site.
For commuters, it's advised to plan their journeys in advance to avoid potential delays due to the project, as detailed information can be found on local municipal or utility company announcements, construction permits, or official city infrastructure websites.