Construction at Ratzelstraße and Mölkauer Straße has been completely shut down.
Next week, several city roads in Zentrum-West will be affected by closures and restrictions. Here's a breakdown of the planned works and their impacts on traffic:
- Ratzelstraße: Partial closure due to construction work. Expect lane reductions and possible delays from Monday to Thursday. A diversion route will be available via Lützner Straße to Antonienstraße until Friday.
- Möckauer Straße: Full closure between the intersections with Kreuzstraße and Parkweg for utility maintenance. The closure is expected from Tuesday morning until Friday evening, with detours clearly marked. A diversion route will be via Lieberwolkwitzer Straße until the end of the year.
- Moschelesstraße: Nighttime closures from 8 PM to 5 AM for road resurfacing. Access will be maintained during daytime hours. Starting from Monday, Moschelesstraße and Ferdinand-Lassalle-Straße Zentrum-West will be subject to restrictions, but the nature and extent of these restrictions are not detailed.
- Ferdinand-Lassalle-Straße: Intermittent closures for tree trimming and overhead cable work. Traffic will be controlled with signals and flaggers between 9 AM and 4 PM from Wednesday to Friday.
Drivers are advised to plan alternate routes and allow for extra travel time. Local public transport may also experience minor disruptions. It's worth noting that the restrictions on Moschelesstraße and Ferdinand-Lassalle-Straße Zentrum-West will last for an unspecified duration, starting from Monday, and are additional to the closures on Ratzelstraße and Möckauer Straße. No specific reason for the restrictions on Moschelesstraße and Ferdinand-Lassalle-Straße Zentrum-West is mentioned in the provided information.
For detailed detour routes or updates, please contact your local city council. Safe travels!
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