Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis Clears City's Altenberger-Dom-Straße Redesign
The local authority of the Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis has ruled that the city's plans to redesign the Altenberger-Dom-Straße are legally sound. The decision comes after a complaint was filed by Friedhelm Schlaghecken on behalf of the IG Schildgen, a group of local businesspeople, who argued that the project should have undergone a prior planning approval procedure.
The city has maintained that no formal plan approval procedure was necessary for the redesign, as it does not constitute a significant redesign under the law. Despite this, the city has offered opportunities for citizen participation, demonstrating its commitment to transparency and public engagement.
The planned measures for the Altenberger-Dom-Straße aim to adapt to modern regulations, improve safety, and address traffic management issues. Contrary to the complaints, the project is not focused on expanding motor vehicle traffic.
The local authority's conclusion supports the city's stance, affirming that the planned redesign of the Altenberger-Dom-Straße is legally sound. The project will proceed as planned, aiming to enhance safety and traffic management in the area.
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