Construction site at the Lindenstraße roundabout: modernization and diversions from Monday

Construction site at the Lindenstraße roundabout: modernization and diversions from Monday

From next Monday it will be a good round at the Lindenstraße Kreisel in Speyer: Stadtwerke will start there with extensive construction work on the supply lines. These measures affect not only the roundabout itself, but also the neighboring streets, including Winternheimer Straße and Paul-Gegell-Straße. The background to the work is important renovations of transport and main lines for gas and water that should meet the requirements of a modern infrastructure.

In the coming weeks, things will be going to be at the roundabout. A basic conversion is a prerequisite for the planned modernization of the roundabout. The aim of these measures is not only to improve the supply lines, but also the creation of barrier -free crossings on the four trips to optimize traffic management and increase safety for all road users.

background of the construction site

The Speyer city administration already pointed out the upcoming work in spring. The renewal of the supply lines is a creative approach to bring the municipal infrastructure up to date. During the completion of the first construction phase, which is to be completed by the end of the year, the Lindenstrasse between the roundabout and St. Markus-Straße is closed on one side. However, the access from Karl-Leiling-Allee remains possible: drivers can turn straight into Paul-Gegell-Straße or right into St. German-Straße.

Particular attention should be paid to the fact that Winternheimer Straße in the direction of the roundabout becomes a dead end, which has significant changes for residents and road users. Lindenstraße will be in the direction of Paul-Gegell-Straße to the one-way street. The municipal utilities emphasize that large -scale diversions are set up in order to guide the traffic as well as possible and to avoid traffic jams. A cooperation approach between the municipal utilities and the city administration ensures that the public is informed in good time about the necessary diversions in order to minimize inconvenience.

There is further focus on the planned district heating connection, which is later to be moved towards new territory. This measure supports environmentally friendly heat supply and takes a step closer to the goal of implementing sustainable energy concepts. The further construction progress is expected to continue until early summer 2025, which means that the residents and road users still have to be patient for a while.

Overall, the upcoming work illustrates the determination of the city of Speyer to modernize existing infrastructure and at the same time find future -oriented solutions. With the modernization of the Kreisel Lindenstraße, the city relies on innovative approaches that meet both the current supply of care and are prepared for future challenges. The tension increases how the residents and local businesses will react to the changes.

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