Bottrop: Full closure finally brings free trip from the end of November!
Bottrop: Full closure finally brings free trip from the end of November!
The construction site in Bottrop has been causing considerable impairments in city traffic for around ten months. Work on the street "Am Lamperfeld" should originally last until spring 2024. But now there is positive news for road users: thanks to an upcoming full closure from Monday, a significantly faster completion is expected. Already at the end of November, drivers should be able to use the road unhindered again.
This measure was taken to drive the work on the large construction site, which already brought various challenges, quickly. The construction work already carried out includes the construction of a roundabout and the installation of whisper asphalt, which ensures a quieter road. In addition, the project also includes various sewer work that is necessary for drainage and infrastructure.
affects all road users
From Monday, the road will finally be completely closed. In order to maintain the flow of traffic, the city of Bottrop sets up appropriate diversions. Pedestrians have the opportunity to safely bypass the construction site via special routes. It is planned that the work is handled in five construction phases, each covering different aspects of the project. The comprehensive construction work is necessary to improve traffic conditions and create a modern infrastructure for the Bottrop citizens.
Although the construction site brought inconvenience in everyday life, the progress of the work is an important step towards better traffic management in Bottrop city center. The anticipation for the upcoming opening of the street is noticeable on the part of the residents and commuters. The soon end of the work signals a return to normal, which will be a noticeable relief for many.
For more information about the exact diversion routes and the progress of the work, interested parties can have a comprehensive report at www.radioemscherlippe.de consult.
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