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Ongoing construction on Neuburger Street for road improvements

Road closure at the intersection of Prachatitzer Straße and town limit signs, effective from May 5th to May 16th, 2025.

Ongoing road improvement projects on Neuburger Street
Ongoing road improvement projects on Neuburger Street

Ongoing construction on Neuburger Street for road improvements

Road Closure on Neuburger Street in Munich

Starting on May 5, 2025, a stretch of Neuburger Street in Munich will be partially closed due to road construction. The closure will take place between the Prachatitzer Street intersection and the town limit sign, and is expected to last for 11 days, ending on May 16, 2025.

During the construction period, the closed or impassable areas will be clearly marked with cones and additional markings to ensure safety. A traffic safety trailer vehicle will secure the moving work zone to further enhance safety.

Responsibility for the road construction on Neuburger Straße during this period is typically managed by the city's Baureferat (building authority) or municipal traffic department, although the specific organization for this particular construction has not been explicitly stated.

Motorists are advised to plan alternative routes during this period to avoid delays. It is important to note that the road closure extends to the town limit sign, so drivers approaching from both directions should be aware of the closure.

For the safety of all road users, it is crucial to follow the traffic signs and instructions given by the traffic safety personnel during this time. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this road construction period.

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