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Bergisch Gladbach Invites Citizens to Redesign Attenberger-Dom-Straße for Safer Cycling and Pedestrian Paths

Join Bergisch Gladbach in reshaping Attenberger-Dom-Straße for better cycling and pedestrian paths. Your input can help create a safer, less congested street.

In the image we can see there is a red colour double decker bus on the road and its written "City...
In the image we can see there is a red colour double decker bus on the road and its written "City Bus" on it. There is a traffic cone kept on the road and behind there is a hill.

Bergisch Gladbach Invites Citizens to Redesign Attenberger-Dom-Straße for Safer Cycling and Pedestrian Paths

Despite not requiring formal approval, the city of Bergisch Gladbach has invited citizens to participate in the redesign of Attenberger-Dom-Straße. The project aims to improve bike and pedestrian paths, ease traffic congestion, and enhance safety by addressing parking issues.

The redesign is not a major overhaul but rather an adaptation to modern standards and safety requirements. The local supervisory authority of the Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis has confirmed the city's legal stance in approving the project without a plan approval procedure. Notably, the redesign does not increase motor vehicle traffic capacity, which would have triggered a plan approval procedure under § 38 StrWG NRW.

It appears that a specific legal opinion on the approved redesign's permissibility is not readily available in public sources. Typically, such evaluations are conducted by local authorities or commissioned legal experts, considering local building regulations and environmental laws. For detailed information, it is recommended to contact the relevant local authorities or the planning firm's office.

The city of Bergisch Gladbach has legally approved the redesign of Attenberger-Dom-Straße without a plan approval procedure. The project, involving citizens, aims to improve the street's infrastructure and safety. While a specific legal opinion may not be publicly available, the local supervisory authority has confirmed the city's legal stance.

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