Progress in the expansion of the S 36: Environmental examination starts in Judenburg

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By 2029, 650 million euros will flow into the expansion of the S 36. The way to the construction is long, but the project has now reached the environmental impact assessment. Stay informed!

Progress in the expansion of the S 36: Environmental examination starts in Judenburg

The expansion of the S 36, a lengthy affair, is making progress. Recently, ASFINAG responsible for road construction announced that the next section of the project has now been officially submitted for the environmental impact assessment. This is an important step in the direction of expansion, but leads to the fact that at least five years will pass by the actual construction.

In order to communicate this significant development, a press conference took place in St. Peter Ob Judenburg. The governor Christopher Drexler and the traffic officer Anton Lang, who brought closer to the audience, were present. The construction phase, which is now in the examination phase, is expected to bring a significant relief for traffic in the region.

The environmental impact assessment

The environmental impact assessment is a crucial process in which the potential effects on the environment of a planned measure are evaluated. This includes both ecological and social factors. ASFINAG would like to ensure that the expansion not only improves traffic flows, but also takes into account the environment and quality of life of the residents. The examination can take several years, which further extends the time frame for the start of construction.

The project affected are numerous residents and road users who are in direct contact with the S 36. Those responsible endeavor to take all concerns of the population seriously and to provide transparent information about progress.

"It is time for the S 36 to be brought up to date," said a resident who experiences the effects of the currently heavily frequented road network every day. It remains to be seen how the talks and exams will progress and what further steps are necessary in order to actually implement the expansion.

The next steps are crucial for further development and for travelers in the region. In the meantime, ASFINAG intends to continue to inform about the state of affairs and to include all stakeholders in the process. If you are looking for more information on this topic, you will find more details in an article At www.kleinezeitung.at.