Cleared Customs Route Resumes Normal Operations
In the heart of Neuss, good news has arrived for residents and visitors alike. The closure at "Am Kehlturm" and the subsequent detours have been lifted, making it easier for pedestrians and vehicles to navigate the area.
The local city authorities imposed the traffic restrictions on Zollstraße due to the reconstruction of Mühlenstraße since Carnival 2020. However, as of April 25, 2020, Zollstraße between Ober- and Erftstraße reopens to individual traffic.
While construction on Mühlenstraße continues, pedestrians can now pass the intersection area without restriction. For those interested in learning more about the societal developments, culinary arts, art, and culture in Neuss, signing up for the city's free newsletter is an option.
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Traffic between Promenaden- and Oberstraße is one-way in both directions due to the closed right lane on Zollstraße. In the direction of the city center, the right lane on Zollstraße remains closed due to ongoing sidewalk work.
It's worth noting that emergency vehicle access via Zollstraße is guaranteed at all times, ensuring the safety of the community. The Mühlenstraße can only be reached via the Windmühlenstraße, as the entrance from Zollstraße to Mühlenstraße remains closed.
This development marks a significant step towards normalcy in Neuss, making it easier for residents and visitors to move around the city. So, whether you're a local or a tourist, be sure to take advantage of the reopened Zollstraße and continue exploring all that Neuss has to offer.
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