Salzburg's rural road network: 11 million euros for new lifeline!

Salzburg's rural road network: 11 million euros for new lifeline!

Hüttschlag, Österreich - Salzburg shines in the splendor of its rural roads! The first -class infrastructure is celebrated with an impressive network of over 3,100 kilometers. This year, the state of Salzburg invested 11 million euros in the renovation of 1,000 kilometers of freight paths, which, due to the immense value of these streets, can be regarded as a real lifeline in the region. As meinzirk.at , 889 kilometers of asphalt and 40 kilometers of gravel paths were renewed.

main projects and comprehensive renovations

An outstanding example is the way to the Oberneureit in Hüttschlag, where a 60 -year -old freight path was completely renovated. These comprehensive work also included an improvement in slope protection and drainage, which means that modern vehicles can now run more easily. A total of 1.3 million euros flowed for this project, of which the rock covered 75 percent of the costs. For Service.salzburg.salzburg.gv.at has highlighted the importance of the rural traffic network as "backbone in Salzburg".

Since the establishment of the Refugee Conservation Association (GWEV) 60 years ago and the establishment of the rural road conservation fund (Fels) 40 years ago, the road network has almost doubled. A total of around 390 million euros have been invested in the development and preservation of this critical infrastructure since 1983. The rock is considered essential for the preservation of rural infrastructure and has made it possible for even the most remote places in Salzburg to be opened up with streets. Governor Wilfried Haslauer emphasized the enormous progress and the indispensable role of these streets for business and tourism in the region.

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