Segeberg is investing 23.5 million euros in roads and cycle paths!

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Extensive road and cycle path construction measures will begin in the Segeberg district in 2026 with investments of 23.5 million euros.

Im Kreis Segeberg starten 2026 umfangreiche Straßen- und Radwegbaumaßnahmen mit Investitionen von 23,5 Millionen Euro.
Extensive road and cycle path construction measures will begin in the Segeberg district in 2026 with investments of 23.5 million euros.

Segeberg is investing 23.5 million euros in roads and cycle paths!

Extensive construction work is planned in the Segeberg district in 2026, although the budget is burdened with a deficit of millions. The district administration is planning large investments to reduce the renovation backlog of roads and bridges and to expand the cycle path network. This reports kn online.

A total of 23.5 million euros will be raised for eight new construction projects in 2026. The plans include:

  • Kreisstraße 21 (Wakendorfer Straße): Baustelle zwischen Kisdorferwohld und Wakendorf II, Bauzeit von Mai bis Herbst 2026, Kosten: 3,5 Millionen Euro.
  • Kreisstraße 57 (zwischen Stocksee und Schmalensee): Sanierung und Bau eines Radweges, Baubeginn am 16. Juni 2026 bis Ende November 2027, Kosten: 6,7 Millionen Euro.
  • Dorfstraße (K48, zwischen Heidmoor und Alvesloe): Teilweiser Ausbau, Bauzeit ca. 4 Monate, Kosten: 3,5 Millionen Euro.
  • Neuer Radweg (zwischen Schmalfeld und Stuvenborn): Entlang der K27, Kosten: 3,5 Millionen Euro, Fertigstellung im Oktober 2027.

Focus on cycling

The expansion of cycling infrastructure is a particular priority. In the city of Bad Segeberg, the municipality will receive 403,000 euros from the special “City and Country” program to redesign the cycle path and sidewalk along Ziegelstrasse. This is also intended to improve clarity at the junctions of secondary roads, which is often a source of conflict for cyclists. The total cost of the redesign is around 530,000 euros, with the work scheduled to be completed by the end of 2026. This reported schleswig-holstein.de.

The funding comes from a nationwide special program that has existed since 2021 and is aimed at strengthening cycling. A total of around 79.9 million euros will be available for Schleswig-Holstein by 2030. Cycling should also be promoted in rural regions in order to increase the attractiveness of cycling Federal Government executes.

Further construction work and outlook

In addition to the new projects, work is also continuing on measures that have already begun. These include, among others:

  • Kieler Straße (K60) in Wahlstedt: Ausbau seit Oktober 2025, Kosten: 4,26 Millionen Euro, Fertigstellung Anfang 2027.
  • Segeberger Landstraße (K50) in Bornhöved: Erneuerung, Kosten: 5 Millionen Euro, Fertigstellung Anfang 2027.

The construction work is necessary to optimize traffic flow and increase safety on the streets and cycle paths. The goal remains to design the infrastructure in the coming years so that all generations benefit from it. With this in mind, progress will be closely monitored in the coming months.