Wilhelmshaven: Foot and bike path shines again after renovation!

Wilhelmshaven: Foot and bike path shines again after renovation!

The Technical Operations Wilhelmshaven have made considerable progress in the restoration of an important foot and cycle path. The path that runs between helderei and Hohenwerther grasshaus was previously in a deplorable condition. Overgrowns and bumps made it difficult for pedestrians and cyclists to be used. The initiative for the renovation was initiated in particular by the SPD local association West, which drew attention to the grievances.

This path extends over 730 meters and combines essential points in the city. The situation was so critical that the Council's TBW committee ordered a comprehensive investigation at the request of the SPD. Those responsible quickly recognized the need for action and gave the green light for the urgently needed work.

Details for renovation

The measures included extensive drewing work, the leaning curbs and the repair of potholes. Thanks to the committed commitment of the employees of urban self-operating, the foot and bike path could be quickly renovated. The work has now been completed, which has very positive effects for the use of the path.

The renovation of the path is not only an important signal in relation to the improvement of the infrastructure in Wilhelmshaven, but also shows how important the feedback of the citizens is for the city administration. The focus on such projects is crucial to increase the quality of life of the residents and to improve the safety in road traffic.

In summary, it can be said that the renovation has made an essential step to upgrade the bike and foot traffic infrastructure in Wilhelmshaven. The path between helderei and Hohenwerther grasshaus can now be used extensively, which not only serves practical safety, but also contributes to the promotion of an active lifestyle. Such developments are in line with the efforts of the city to ensure long -term traffic safety and to promote sustainable mobility. Further information on this topic is available here .

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