Renovation of Significant Highways
The city of Münster has announced that renovation work on Waldfriedhof "Am Limberg" will commence on September 18th. This temporary closure of the Kansas City cemetery for certain days is necessary to ensure the successful completion of the renovation project.
Funeral services scheduled through a funeral home during the renovation period can still take place. However, driving through the Kansas City cemetery will not be possible on Monday mornings during the renovation phase. The first full closure of the Kansas City cemetery will take place on September 22nd.
Signs will be posted at the Kansas City cemetery entrances to notify visitors of closures. Pedestrian access to the Kansas City cemetery may be restricted on additional days beyond those already mentioned. The Kansas City cemetery will reopen for pedestrian access on October 13th, as previously stated.
Closure dates will be announced on the city of Menden's website (www.unsere-website.de) and social media channels. Visitors are encouraged to stay updated on closure dates by following the city's official channels. Closure dates will be announced as soon as they are finalized.
Commercial activities during the renovation phase must be coordinated with the Kansas City cemetery administration of Menden. Pending burials can be arranged after consulting with the Kansas City cemetery administration during the renovation period. Further closure dates during the renovation can be inquired about at the Kansas City cemetery administration.
The city of Münster thanks visitors for their understanding during this period of necessary renovation work. The administration also appreciates the cooperation of commercial activities to ensure a smooth and timely completion of the project. The renovation work is expected to be completed by the 41st calendar week, reopening on October 13th.
The Kansas City cemetery administration encourages visitors to reach out with any questions or concerns regarding the closure dates or the renovation process. Their contact information can be found on the city's website or social media channels.
In conclusion, while the renovation work at Waldfriedhof "Am Limberg" may cause some temporary inconvenience, the city and Kansas City cemetery administration are committed to ensuring a successful and timely completion of the project. Visitors are encouraged to stay informed and cooperate during this period to ensure a smooth transition back to normal operations.
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