Renovation of Millesi Street in Völkendorf: First section completed!
Renewal of Millesi Street in Völkendorf: construction phase one completed, second to follow in 2026. Citizen information and traffic details.

Renovation of Millesi Street in Völkendorf: First section completed!
The current condition of Millesi Street in Völkendorf is the focus of neighborhood building projects. A section between Karl-Ghon-Strasse and Othmar-Cruisz-Strasse is being extensively renovated after the need for maintenance of the roadway became clearly visible. The renovation work, which began in July, was completed surprisingly quickly after just four weeks instead of the planned six weeks, as klick-kaernten.at reports.
The measures include replacing the bollards with a newly laid sidewalk that is separated from the road. In addition, the existing parking spaces for cars will be retained, which represents an important relief for residents. Particular attention was paid to safety near the kindergarten by increasing the protective path. The first construction phase extends over around 120 meters from Karl-Ghon-Straße to the southern entrance to the supermarket.
Construction period and citizen information
For the upcoming second construction phase, which extends from the access road to Othmar-Cruisz-Straße, construction is planned to take place during the summer holidays. This is expected to take a maximum of ten weeks. In order to inform residents about the progress and the impact on the traffic situation, public information was held in advance.
The importance of transport infrastructure is also visible in a broader context, particularly with regard to the Federal Transport Infrastructure Plan (BVWP) 2030. This plan represents the central instrument for transport infrastructure planning in Germany and sets the guidelines for the next 10 to 15 years. The projects within the framework of the BVWP include, among other things, the maintenance of the existing roads and railways as well as numerous expansion and new construction projects. A total of around 269.6 billion euros will be made available for this, with a large portion earmarked for maintaining the existing networks.
Traffic forecasts and disruptions
In addition to the renovation of Millesi Street, modern traffic monitoring techniques will be used. The ADAC Maps provides real-time information about traffic flow and temporary disruptions. Motorways, federal highways and urban traffic flows are taken into account here. Planning for future trips can also take place taking into account traffic forecasts, which is an advantage for travelers that should not be underestimated.
Overall, these developments represent an important step towards improving the infrastructure and road safety. The information provided is of great importance for all road users in order to be able to optimally adapt to upcoming changes.