Prolonged closure: the route connecting Ochtrup and Nienborg remains inaccessible for several weeks.
Sure thing! Here's a fresh take on the Nienborger Dam S-Curve straightening project in Ochtrup:
Work on the Nienborger Dam S-Curve Begins
Great news for Ochtrup residents and commuters! Work is underway to improve the tricky S-curve of the Nienborger Dam. The project aims to smoothen the road and create safer, more accessible routes for all users, whether you're cruising in a car or pedaling a bike.
Starting on June 25, get ready for a bit of a detour, as the route will be closed for around eight weeks. But worry not, an alternative route will be marked for you: take the L582 (Metelener Straße) through Metelen or the B70. Think of it like a little road trip adventure!
Pedestrian and Cycle Path Upgrades
To make your commute even smoother, they're also building a new pedestrian and cycle path, around 1.4 kilometers long. And the bridge over the Hornerbach will get a much-needed facelift too. With these additions, the cycle path from Ochtrup will extend further, leading all the way to the intersection with the Gronauer Damm.
As for the cost, the generous folks at Straßen-NRW are footing the bill, with the total coming in at approximately 2.8 million euros. Sweet deal, eh?
Stay tuned for updates on the construction progress and any traffic changes. Keep in mind that since construction is on the horizon, traffic might be a bit extra, but once it's done, your commutes will be just peachy!
In the Nienborger Dam S-Curve project, the improvement is not limited to vehicular routes; a new pedestrian and cycle path, approximately 1.4 kilometers long, is also being built, falling under the transportation industry. Additionally, the finance sector contributes to the project, with the total cost estimated at around 2.8 million euros, funded by Straßen-NRW.